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‘Everyone sits out’: Yangon parks offer heatwave relief
YANGON: As the sun sets on another scorching Yangon day, the hot and bothered descend on the Myanmar city’s parks, the coolest place to spend an evening during yet another power blackout. A wave of...
Calls for mosque demolition in India weigh on Muslim voters
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Indian minister blames heat after fainting at election rally
NEW DELHI: An Indian minister has blamed his fainting while addressing an election rally on hot weather as the country’s weather bureau warned of a severe heatwave in parts of the country during the poll. Scorching temperatures have hit many Asian...
Ahead of Rafah invasion, Gazans mourn martyrs
GAZA: Palestinians on Thursday mourned people killed in Zionist bombardment of Rafah, the crowded southern Gaza city where says it is advancing plans for a ground invasion. Global concern has mounted over the looming operation against Hamas militant...
Pro-Palestinian protests grow at US, France univs
LOS ANGELES/PARIS: College campuses across the United States braced for fresh protests by pro-Palestinian students Thursday, extending a week of increasingly confrontational standoffs with police, mass arrests and accusations of “anti-Semitism”....
In south China, silkworm farmers reel from floods
QINGYUAN: Hose in hand, 40-year-old Zhu Huangyi cleans a small concrete room once home to his silkworms, two thirds of which were lost in deadly floods hitting southern China this week. Just two hours from the economic powerhouse and megacity of Gua...
The Myanmar ‘water brothers’ salvaging shipwrecks on the tide
YANGON: Diving into the darkness of the Yangon River, Than Nyunt starts another murky sortie in his months-long mission to salvage a sunken ship using the power of the moon. His target is a 53-metre (174-foot) long cargo vessel resting on the silty ...
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