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60 tourists stranded at Malay resort
Reuters, Published on 24/12/2014
» KUALA LUMPUR — Nearly 60 foreign tourists are among almost 100 people stranded at a resort in a Malaysian national park lashed by its heaviest rainfall in more than four decades, staff said on Wednesday as authorities sent boats and a helicopter to rescue them.
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Manila sacks head of elite police unit
Reuters, Published on 27/01/2015
» MANILA – The chief of the Philippines' elite police force was sacked Tuesday over his handling of an operation at the weekend to arrest two wanted Islamic militants that left 44 members of the security force dead.
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Cobra Gold opens at 'challenging' time for US, Thailand
Reuters, Published on 09/02/2015
» NAKHON NAYOK — The United States said on Monday its relationship with long-time ally Thailand was going through a "challenging" period as the two sides began a major military exercise, scaled down over Washington's concerns about the military leadership.
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1st-ever attack on Myanmar Red Cross
Reuters, Published on 17/02/2015
» KUNLONG, MYANMAR – Unknown attackers shot and wounded two people on Tuesday in the first-ever assault on a Red Cross convoy in Myanmar where battles have raged in the northeast between government soldiers and ethnic insurgents over two weeks, a Reuters witness said.
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Sri Lanka: Australia made asylum deal
Reuters, Published on 23/02/2015
» SYDNEY — The Australian government agreed not to criticise Sri Lanka's alleged human-rights abuses in order to secure cooperation on stopping asylum-seeker boats headed to Australia, Sri Lanka's new prime minister said in an interview published Monday.
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Monks to sue Myanmar for using chemicals on protesters
Reuters, Published on 16/03/2015
» YANGON -- Buddhist monks have prepared a lawsuit against Myanmar's interior minister, accusing police of using poisonous chemicals to break up a protest in 2012, the monks and a human-rights organisation said on Monday.
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VDOs search for " fire "
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Riot police unleash tear gas to disperse Kurdish protesters
By Reuters
Posted at 18/01/2016 Clip length 01:10
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Nine await mass execution in Indonesia, as hopes for reprieve fade
Reuters, Published on 28/04/2015
» CILACAP, INDONESIA — Nine drug traffickers met their families for what could be the final time at an Indonesian maximum-security prison on Tuesday, after Jakarta rejected international pleas for clemency and ordered their mass execution to proceed, possibly within hours.
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Gangnam Style: South Korea set to demolish slum in shadows of Seoul glitz
Reuters, Published on 05/05/2015
» SEOUL – Close by the luxury highrises of Seoul's most expensive neighbourhood, 80-year-old Kim Ok-nyo burns charcoal to heat her two-room shack in Guryong, a shantytown of 2,000 residents.
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China out to prevent lay-offs
Business, Reuters, Published on 07/05/2015
» BEIJING: As growth in China's sagging economy looks on the verge of spilling below 7%, officials worried about a spike in unemployment are pulling out all the stops to avoid mass lay-offs.
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Armed Tunisian police swarm tourist towns
Reuters, Published on 28/06/2015
» Hundreds of armed police patrolled the streets of Tunisia's beach resorts on Sunday and the government said it will deploy hundreds more inside hotels after the Islamist militant attack in Sousse that killed 39 foreigners, mostly Britons.
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