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The recent murders of Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto are tragic illustrations of the global reach of violent religious extremism. [1]
RANGOON — In a dimly lit alley on a cramped side street of a teeming Southeast Asian city, the bad guys cluster together, plotting their next move. [2]
In Yebyu Township, Tenasserim Division, three people were killed on January 11, 2023, local sources reported HURFOM. One victim was known as U Kyaw Win. [3]
By KYAW ZWA MOE Thursday, July 1, 2010 By KYAW ZWA MOE Thursday, July 1, 2010 By KYAW ZWA MOE Thursday, July 1, 2010 [4]
A lesser person might collapse under Oki Sato's workload. The 40-year-old head of Tokyo design studio Nendo works on dozens of projects simultaneously, has won multiple awards, written books and been the subject of several retrospective exhibitions. [5]
ULAN BATOR, Mongolia — A Mongolian neo-Nazi group has rebranded itself as an environmentalist organization fighting pollution by foreign-owned mines, seeking legitimacy as it sends Swastika-wearing members to check mining permits. [6]
MUDON, Mon State — At a recent interfaith event in Yangon, Religious Affairs and Culture Minister U Aung Ko told Myanmar Muslim Media cryptically that he was facing challenges that were visible and those that were not. [7]
At this point, I began delving further into my philosophy of how clothes should be made. [8]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
The recent murders of Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto are tragic illustrations of the global reach of violent religious extremism.
RANGOON — In a dimly lit alley on a cramped side street of a teeming Southeast Asian city, the bad guys cluster together, plotting their next move.
In Yebyu Township, Tenasserim Division, three people were killed on January 11, 2023, local sources reported HURFOM. One victim was known as U Kyaw Win.
By KYAW ZWA MOE Thursday, July 1, 2010 By KYAW ZWA MOE Thursday, July 1, 2010 By KYAW ZWA MOE Thursday, July 1, 2010
A lesser person might collapse under Oki Sato's workload. The 40-year-old head of Tokyo design studio Nendo works on dozens of projects simultaneously, has won multiple awards, written books and been the subject of several retrospective exhibitions.
ULAN BATOR, Mongolia — A Mongolian neo-Nazi group has rebranded itself as an environmentalist organization fighting pollution by foreign-owned mines, seeking legitimacy as it sends Swastika-wearing members to check mining permits.
MUDON, Mon State — At a recent interfaith event in Yangon, Religious Affairs and Culture Minister U Aung Ko told Myanmar Muslim Media cryptically that he was facing challenges that were visible and those that were not.
At this point, I began delving further into my philosophy of how clothes should be made.
TAIPEI/TOKYO Taiwanese tycoon Terry Gou is once again defying his deputies with his determination to acquire embattled Japanese electronics titan Sharp, but whether his colossal gamble will pay off remains to be seen.
Standing amid tropical vines and a cacophony of cicadas, I look Piyan in the eyes, hoping he is pulling my leg.