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Gunmen kill two Buddhist monks in Thailand’s troubled south


January 20, 2019

NARATHIWAT: Unknown gunmen shot dead two Buddhist monks and injured two others in an attack at a temple in Thailand’s mainly Muslim south, the first such killing of a Buddhist monk in the restive region in more than three years. An abbot and vice abbot were killed when at least six assailants believed to be dressed as members of a …

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Opposition stages giant joint rally to oust Modi


January 20, 2019

KOLKATA: India’s main opposition parties joined forces against Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday at a rally which attracted hundreds of thousands of people months ahead of elections. The 23 regional groups said they forged a common front to stop Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, which beat the main opposition Congress and regional parties in 2014. Rural anger over …

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Ex-PM Major urges May to drop Brexit ‘red lines’


January 20, 2019

LONDON: Former British prime minister John Major urged Theresa May on Saturday to drop her “red lines” on Brexit or allow parliament to find a way forward to avoid a damaging no-deal departure from the European Union in March. Major said he compromised on key decisions on the Northern Irish peace process and the first Gulf War while prime minister …

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US ‘made a lot of progress’ with North Korea, says Trump


January 20, 2019

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Saturday he had “an incredible” meeting with North Korea’s nuclear envoy Kim Yong Chol and the two sides had made “a lot of progress.” The White House announced after Friday’s talks that Trump would hold a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in late February but will maintain economic sanctions …

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Former Afghan warlord Hekmatyar enters presidential race


January 20, 2019

KABUL: A former warlord accused of historic war crimes entered Afghanistan’s presidential race on Saturday in a new challenge to President Ashraf Ghani who allowed him to return from exile two decades he was forced out by the Taliban. Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, whose fighters killed thousands in Kabul during the bloody civil war of the 1990s, has remained a divisive figure …

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Two monks shot dead as violence flares in Thailand’s deep south


January 20, 2019

Gunmen in Thailand’s deep south shot dead two Buddhist monks and wounded two others inside a temple, police said on Saturday, capping a week of deadly violence as the prime minister vowed to “punish” those responsible. Black-clad assailants carrying rifles crept into Rattanaupap temple in Narathiwat province near Malaysia’s border on Friday evening and started firing, local superintendent Pakdi Preechachon …

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Fear of no-deal Brexit triggers Irish gold rush


January 20, 2019

DUBLIN: In a vault under the streets of Dublin a pot of gold owned by anxious investors is growing every day Britain edges closer to leaving the EU without a deal. “They’re worried about a significant devaluation in sterling if there’s a hard Brexit,” said Seamus Fahy. Fahy is co-founder of Merrion Vaults, a gold brokerage and safe deposit facility …

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Fireball at illegal Mexico pipeline tap kills 66; 85 missing


January 20, 2019

Forensic experts attempted to separate and count charred heaps of corpses in central Mexico on Saturday after a massive fireball erupted at an illegal pipeline tap, killing at least 66 people. More than 85 other people on Saturday were listed as missing as relatives of the deceased and onlookers gathered around the scene of carnage. Just a few feet from …

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Nasa and China collaborate on Moon mission


January 19, 2019

WASHINGTON: The space agencies of the United States and China are in touch and coordinating efforts on Moon exploration, Nasa said on Friday as it navigates a strict legal framework aimed at preventing technology transfer to China. “With the required approval from Congress, Nasa has been in discussions with China to explore the possibility of observing a signature of the …

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Myanmar army kills 13 rebels in Rakhine clashes


January 19, 2019

NAYPYITAW: Myanmars army has killed 13 rebel fighters in the western Rakhine state, a military spokesman said on Friday, as government troops battle to contain a new insurgency in the troubled region. Fighting between security forces and the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group seeking greater autonomy for Rakhine, has forced some 5,000 civilians to flee their homes since early …

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