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The Israeli-U.S. assault on Iran that began on February 28 has caused destruction on a scale that has shocked much of the Muslim world. [1]
Rochidee Himbenman (right), GM of the Classic Kameo Hotel, Ayutthaya, welcomes former Prime Minister of Thailand Chuan Leekpai (left) during his visit to the ancient capital of Thailand recently. [2]
Tea LeavesNomadic culture on the Himalayan front line Climate change, conflict and development threaten Bakarwal tribe's existence Bakarwali horses enjoy tranquility in the lush pastures near a nomadic settlement in Aru, a village in India-administer... [3]
PATTAYA, Thailand – The Mayor of Nongprue Municipality, Winai Inpitak, voiced concerns regarding the participation of young people, particularly young women, in water splashing activities during the Songkran festivities. [4]
Stories from 23 May 2005 Monday World Blog Roundup SOUTH ASIA: Photo: “Cheapest Commuter” by Karachiblog. Kiruba reports on the Nth Chennai bloggers’ meeting. SelectiveAmnesia has pictures. [5]
I recently attended a presentation at the Japan Atomic Industry Forum given by Fuminori Tamba of Fukushima University. The professor showed the above photograph of a road near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, lined with about 130 signs in Russian. [6]
Alexandre Dayant is a senior economist and deputy director of the Lowy Institute's Indo-Pacific Development Centre. Grace Stanhope is a research associate at the Lowy Institute's Indo-Pacific Development Centre, working on the Southeast Asia Aid Map. [7]
SEOUL, 28 March 2012 – Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra engaged in a bilateral talk with New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Mr. John Key, on the sidelines of the Nuclear security summit in Seoul yesterday. [8]
The Israeli-U.S. assault on Iran that began on February 28 has caused destruction on a scale that has shocked much of the Muslim world.
Rochidee Himbenman (right), GM of the Classic Kameo Hotel, Ayutthaya, welcomes former Prime Minister of Thailand Chuan Leekpai (left) during his visit to the ancient capital of Thailand recently.
Tea LeavesNomadic culture on the Himalayan front line Climate change, conflict and development threaten Bakarwal tribe's existence Bakarwali horses enjoy tranquility in the lush pastures near a nomadic settlement in Aru, a village in India-administer
PATTAYA, Thailand – The Mayor of Nongprue Municipality, Winai Inpitak, voiced concerns regarding the participation of young people, particularly young women, in water splashing activities during the Songkran festivities.
Stories from 23 May 2005 Monday World Blog Roundup SOUTH ASIA: Photo: “Cheapest Commuter” by Karachiblog. Kiruba reports on the Nth Chennai bloggers’ meeting. SelectiveAmnesia has pictures.
I recently attended a presentation at the Japan Atomic Industry Forum given by Fuminori Tamba of Fukushima University. The professor showed the above photograph of a road near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, lined with about 130 signs in Russian.
Alexandre Dayant is a senior economist and deputy director of the Lowy Institute's Indo-Pacific Development Centre. Grace Stanhope is a research associate at the Lowy Institute's Indo-Pacific Development Centre, working on the Southeast Asia Aid Map.
SEOUL, 28 March 2012 – Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra engaged in a bilateral talk with New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Mr. John Key, on the sidelines of the Nuclear security summit in Seoul yesterday.
PATTAYA, Thailand – Naklua, a vibrant district renowned for its spirited Wan Lai celebrations, was alive with the sounds of laughter and splashing water on April 18 as locals and visitors alike embraced the festive spirit of Songkran.
An elderly man drowned in the Ivalon Mat of Inari, the police department of Lapland announces. A male was found in Ivalo River, not Repojoki, as the police announced earlier. A man drowned on a fishing trip and was found by the police.
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