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Suicide bomber Has Rammerd His Car to Attacks Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan’s deputy prime minister, Jenish Razakov, said the bomber had died and three Kyrgyz nationals working as security guards were injured. A source at the Bishkek police told AFP that Continue Reading

Posted On : August 30, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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After Dhaka cafe attack, Foreign firms cancel travel to Bangladesh

The hospitality sector is also seeing cancellations, hotels are tightening security and foreign embassies are looking at reducing staffing after the attack on Friday claimed the lives of nine Italians, Continue Reading

Posted On : July 4, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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On Thailand trip, Aung San Suu Kyi to discuss Burmese workers’ rights

Her three-day visit to the neighbouring country, which has been run by the military following a coup in 2014, is the second trip she has made since becoming Myanmar’s state Continue Reading

Posted On : June 23, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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A group of Sri Lankans who were reportedly trying to reach Australia

A pregnant woman and nine children are among the 44 people on board the boat, which has been drifting about 300m off the coast of Lhoknga in Aceh since Saturday. Continue Reading

Posted On : June 16, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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Chinese driver and engineer injured in Karachi separatist bombing

The unusual targeting of a Chinese worker in the sprawling port city will alarm the government, which is betting heavily on the $46bn China-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC) to transform Pakistan’s Continue Reading

Posted On : May 30, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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Asylum seeker returned forcibly by Australia says his refugee claim was ignored

Colombo human rights lawyer Lakshan Dias, who is acting on behalf of the man, Kumara, his wife and two children, said the asylum seeker group was put through an abbreviated Continue Reading

Posted On : May 17, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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Refugees deserved a better European response

For reasons to do with its geographical and historical ties to the Middle East and Africa, its comparative security and its relative prosperity, Europe has become the 21st-century destination of Continue Reading

Posted On : May 14, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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David Cameron should look closer to home

It is being hosted by a politician who admitted last month that he has personally profited from offshore finance and whose party is bankrolled by an industry that makes extravagant Continue Reading

Posted On : May 10, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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Afghanistan and Nigeria ‘possibly most corrupt countries’

The prime minister made the embarrassing remarks before the government’s anti-corruption summit on Thursday, at which Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, will deliver a keynote address entitled “Why we must tackle Continue Reading

Posted On : May 10, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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Nigerian & Afghan leaderships well aware of corruption problems

No 10 is delighted that Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president, and Ashraf Ghani, the president of Afghanistan, are attending a summit in London specifically because they have acknowledged the fight against Continue Reading

Posted On : May 10, 2016 Published By : Traveler

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