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A holy dip in the Ganges on auspicious day
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
In this photo by Rajesh Kumar Singh, Indian Hindus help bathe an elderly woman as they perform rituals in the river Ganges in Allahabad, India. Devotees believe the...
Indian rape victim dies after four decades in coma
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
NEW DELHI — A Mumbai nurse who was in a vegetative state for more than 40 years after being raped by a hospital cleaner died on Monday, hospital authorities said....
Ordinary people help migrants as Asia struggles with crisis
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — For hundreds of migrants stranded at sea in sinking boats, the first helping hand came not from governments but from fishermen who towed them...
No word on hundreds of Asian ‘boat people’ pushed back to sea
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
By Aubrey Belford PAK BARA, Thailand (Reuters) – A migrant boat pushed back to sea by Southeast Asian nations over the weekend has not been heard from for two...
Bangladeshi migrant: ‘I was at sea for three weeks’
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
18 May 2015 Last updated at 16:57 BST Thousands of Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants are stranded at sea, adrift in the Bay of Bengal as no south-east Asian country...
Kerry Decries N. Korea’s Internet Repression
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
VOA News U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry denounced North Korea Monday for repressing Internet freedom for its citizens, and condemned the communist country for last...
Iran uses maritime confrontations to project power in Gulf
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
By Parisa Hafezi ANKARA (Reuters) – Iran is using its sea power in the Gulf to show it will not be cowed by Washington's newly assertive Arab allies,...
Rape victim Indian nurse dies after 42 years in coma
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
An Indian nurse who had been in a coma for 42 years due to a violent sexual assault has died at a hospital in the port city of Mumbai. King Edward Hospital’s...
Nawaz Sharif spent Rs 257 million on foreign trips in one year
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, facing criticism for undertaking frequent visits abroad, spent Rs 257 million on 15 foreign trips in one year, the Parliament was...
‘Cemetery of Splendor’
mei 18, 2015by latadmin
An incurable sleeping sickness becomes an elusive yet expansive metaphor for Thailand’s deep-rooted social and political ills in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s...