Myanmar fishermen salvage 690 kg of ice drugs
Myanmar fishermen picked 23 sacks containing 691 kg of ice drugs worth USD 20.2 million on the Andaman Sea on October 16.
continue readingMalaysia banned films with 'cow's tongue line'
Malaysia did not allow Abominable to be screened after the publisher refused to cut scenes with a "cow's tongue line".
continue readingTurkish soldiers die in Syria
A Turkish soldier died during the Kurdish attack in Syria on October 20, despite a ceasefire in effect, according to the country's defense ministry.
continue readingUS troops withdrawing from Syria will go to Iraq
Nearly 1,000 troops withdrawing from northern Syria are expected to move to western Iraq to continue their campaign against IS, according to the US Defense Secretary's announcement.
continue readingThe US does not hold G7 meetings at Trump resorts
Trump announced the 2020 G7 conference will not be held at the Trump National Doral resort, after the plan was met with opposition.
continue readingDetected wreck of Japanese aircraft carrier
US researchers found the Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga near the Northwest Islands of Hawaii, 77 years after it was sunk by the United States during World War II.
continue readingBritain proposed that the EU delay Brexit
The British Prime Minister sent an unsigned letter to the EU on October 19 asking for deferment of Brexit, but he also sent a letter saying he did not want to extend it.
continue readingIvanka was criticized for speaking about feminism
Ivanka Trump was criticized for saying that developing countries should empower women more in return for aid from the United States.
continue readingErdogan warned to "beat the head" of Kurds
The Turkish president said he would "beat the head" of the Kurds if they did not withdraw from the safe zone when the ceasefire had ceased.
continue readingUS Congressman urges restoration of Hong Kong police locator application
The US congressional group urged Apple CEO Tim Cook to restore the KHMap.live application in Hong Kong.
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