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Myanmar's military chief, Senior Gen will attend an ASEAN summit on April 24,

Myanmar military chief to attend ASEAN summit: Thai govt

Thailand | Sun, April 18, 2021 | 06:16 pm Myanmar’s military chief, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, will attend an ASEAN summit on April 24, according to the Thai foreign ministry. The representatives of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will meet ad hoc to address the situation in Myanmar, where demonstrations against the military’s […]

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England to ban travel from four new countries

England to ban travel from four new countries, including Philippines

London  |  Sun, April 4, 2021  |  07:35 pm The UK government announced on Friday that four countries would be added to its so-called “red list,” which will prohibit incoming travel to England beginning next week, citing coronavirus “variants of concern.” The ban on tourists from Kenya, Bangladesh, the Philippines, and Pakistan, according to the

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Fresh deluge worsens 'one in 100 year' Australia floods

Fresh deluge worsens ‘one in 100 year’ Australia floods

Sydney, Australia | Mon, March 22, 2021 | 08:52 pm Torrential rain hit Australia’s southeast again on Monday, exacerbating once-in-a-generation flooding that has caused 18,000 people to flee their homes and forced the closure of hundreds of schools. Coastal areas of New South Wales, the country’s most populous state, have been flooded, including parts of

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Hong Kong and South Korea start coronavirus vaccination drives

Hong Kong and South Korea start coronavirus vaccination drives

Hong Kong, China | Saturday, February 27, 2021 | 06:45 pm Hong Kong and South Korea kicked off coronavirus vaccination drives on Friday, as momentum builds for inoculation rollouts across the Asia-Pacific region. In seven months, South Korea expects to vaccinate 70% of its population, while Hong Kong intends to vaccinate all adults by the

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Chinese ships enter Japan waters 1st time under new coast guard law

Chinese ships enter Japan waters 1st time under new coast guard law

Japan | Sat, February 6, 2021 | 07:38 pm Chinese coast guard vessels on Saturday entered Japan’s territorial waters near the China-claimed Senkaku Islands for the first time since its new coast guard law took effect this month, Japanese officials said. Around 4:45 a.m., two Chinese coast guard boats entered Japanese waters near the uninhabited

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Australia calls for pharmacists to join virus COVID-19 vaccination

Australia calls for pharmacists to join virus COVID-19 vaccination

Sydney, Australia | Sun, January 31, 2021 | 09:13 pm Australia will invite pharmacies this week to join a government-funded rollout of COVID-19 vaccine, the federal government said on Sunday, as the country approached 14 consecutive days without a locally acquired case. The government would ask approximately 5,800 community pharmacies in the country to apply

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China reports 109 new COVID-19 cases as infections persist in northeast

China reports 109 new COVID-19 cases as infections persist in northeast

China | Mon, January 18, 2021 | 06:34 pm China reported more than 100 new COVID-19 cases for the sixth consecutive day, with rising infections in the northeast fueling concerns of another national wave ahead of the country’s biggest holiday. In a statement on Monday, the National Health Commission said that a total of 109

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David Sweet resigned as chair of the House of Commons Ethics Committee

Vacations abroad cost Canadian politicians’ jobs amid COVID-19 travel curbs

Calgary, Alberta | Tue, January 5, 2021 | 11:57 am Eight Canadian politicians resigned or were demoted on Monday after traveling internationally on Christmas holidays, despite calls from government officials to avoid non-essential trips during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conservative MP David Sweet resigned as chair of the House of Commons Ethics Committee after he traveled

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