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Asia Album: Daily life in Malaysia amid COVID-19 pandemic
People wearing face masks take selfies at a tourism attraction in Malacca, Malaysia, Dec. 25, 2020. (Photo by Chong Voon Chung/Xinhua) KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- Malaysia reported 1,247 new COVID-19 infections, the health ministry said on Friday, bringing the national total to 101,565.
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
The figures released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the country's caseload to 55,902. South Korea added 1,241 cases on Christmas Day, its largest daily increase. Another 220 people had died in the past 15 days, raising the death toll to 793.
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the country’s caseload to 55,902.
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
A visitor wearing a Santa Claus costume is stopped at the entrance as registered members of St. John in the Wilderness church, attend the Christmas mass in Dharmsala, India, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. The church which was built in 1852, is currently closed to general visitors due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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China backing away from funding BRI due to Pakistan's rising debt
Representative Image. Islamabad [Pakistan], December 26 (ANI): Beijing is backing away from Pakistan's USD 60 billion commitment to the global Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Asia Times reported. "The CPEC's future is not only clouded by China's apparent new, more conservative lending policy but....
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Oxley enters into Memorandum of Understanding with Bluebell for Management of Retail Mall at the Peak
Oxley Gem (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Bluebell Trading Pte, Ltd. to engage Bluebell as the manager of the retail mall of the landmark development, the Peak, in the heart of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Bluebell Group has been a leader in Asian retail for over 60 years.
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US expresses ‘deep concern’ over Daniel Pearl verdict
The US State Department has expressed its “deep concerns” over the Sindh High Court (SHC) Thursday order to immediately release the four men accused of kidnapping and murdering Wall Street Journal’s former South Asia bureau chief Daniel Pearl in 2002. “We are deeply concerned by the reports of the....
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social...
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. A visitor wearing a Santa Claus costume is stopped at the entrance as registered members of St. John in the Wilderness church, attend the Christmas mass in Dharmsala, India, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020.
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Some Questions on Protection and Promotion of Democracy in Sri Lanka?
by Laksiri Fernando Although we boast about Sri Lanka as the oldest democracy in Asia, our system has never been developed like many of the democratic countries in the world. Perhaps the main reason taken for this flawed characterization is the universal franchise introduced in 1931.
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Nation to go silent on 16th anniversary of tsunami at 9.30 a.m today 2 hours ago - 0 - 463 The nation will go silent at 9.30 a.m. today to mark the 16th anniversary of tsunami which struck Sri Lanka and Asia in 2004, Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said
The nation will go silent at 9.30 a.m today to mark the 16th anniversary of tsunami which struck Sri Lanka and Asia in 2004, Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said today. DMC spokesman Pradeep Kodipili told Daily Mirror that there will be no grand programmes to mark the disaster this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Asia Today: S Korea’s cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the country’s caseload to 55,902.
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. A visitor wearing a Santa Claus costume is stopped at the entrance as registered members of St. John in the Wilderness church, attend the Christmas mass in Dharmsala, India, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020.
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas....
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the country’s caseload to 55,902.
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Asia Today: S Korea’s cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the country’s caseload to 55,902.
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the country’s caseload to 55,902.
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the country’s caseload to 55,902.
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. A visitor wearing a Santa Claus costume is stopped at the entrance as registered members of St. John in the Wilderness church, attend the Christmas mass in Dharmsala, India, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020.
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Asia Today: S Korea’s cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures bring the country’s caseload to 55,902. South Korea added 1,241 cases on Christmas Day, its largest daily increase.
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Asia Today: S Korea’s cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures bring the country’s caseload to 55,902. South Korea added 1,241 cases on Christmas Day, its largest daily increase.
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Contributed by NAMPA / Associated Press. Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
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Asia Today: S Korea's cases remain high as restrictions loom
A visitor wearing a Santa Claus costume is stopped at the entrance as registered members of St. John in the Wilderness church, attend the Christmas mass in Dharmsala, India, Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. The church which was built in 1852, is currently closed to general visitors due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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Asia Today: S Korea’s cases remain high as restrictions loom
SEOUL, South Korea South Korea has reported another new 1,132 coronavirus cases as the resurgence worsened over Christmas week, putting pressure on the government to enforce stricter social distancing controls. The figures released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the country’s caseload to 55,902.
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OPINION Bhutan diplomacy in the Israel-India backdrop
It seems like Israel has only one path into Asia, and that lies wholly inside India
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LIVE Updates: India's COVID-19 Recovery Rate Improves To 95.77%
New Delhi: Christmas brought good news for India as country's overall COVID-19 recovery rate improved to 95.77 per cent on Friday, with Mumbai's Dharavi, one of the worst affected areas in the country, reported no positive cases, for the first time since the spread of the coronavirus in one of Asia's largest slums.
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