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Kyodo News, Published on 27/02/2018
» PHNOM PENH: The Cambodian government condemned on Tuesday the burning of Prime Minister Hun Sen's effigy in Australia, after he warned that he would beat up any protestors in Australia who dare to burn his photos during his upcoming visit.
Gregory Morrissey, Published on 27/02/2018
» A young mother has been charged with murder after allegedly pushing her two-year-old son into a canal in Nonathaburi.
AFP, Published on 27/02/2018
» ABUJA - More than 100 girls missing for a week after a Boko Haram attack on their school in northeast Nigeria were kidnapped, the government said for the first time on Monday.
AFP, Published on 27/02/2018
» WASHINGTON - US lawmakers returned to Congress Monday under pressure to address the nation's gun violence epidemic following the Parkland mass shooting, as staff make an emotional return to the Florida school where 17 people were killed.
AFP, Published on 27/02/2018
» WASHINGTON: For those looking for free news online, the search is becoming harder.
Associated Press, Published on 27/02/2018
» BEIJING: Chinese censors acted quickly Monday to remove satirical commentary online about the ruling Communist Party's move to enable President Xi Jinping to stay in power indefinitely, while political observers weighed the possibility that China will return to an era of one-man rule.
AFP, Published on 27/02/2018
» WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump said Monday he would have rushed inside the Florida high school where 17 people were shot dead earlier this month, whether he was armed at the time.
AFP, Published on 27/02/2018
» PARIS - Global warming is on track to wipe out 70 percent of the world's King penguins by century's end, putting the regal birds on a path towards extinction, researchers warned Monday.
AFP, Published on 27/02/2018
» MIAMI: Ancient species of elephants and mammoths interbred, swapping genes that helped them adapt to new habitats and climates, a practice that is lost among modern-day elephants, researchers said Monday.
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 27/02/2018
» The Pheu Thai Party faces the prospect of dissolution after it was accused of allowing former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who is widely believed to be its de facto leader, to control its internal affairs.