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  • Taliban on the rise in Afghanistan after US pullout | Thaiger

    Taliban on the rise in Afghanistan after US pullout

    After the withdrawal of NATO troops, the Taliban are recapturing more and more territory in Afghanistan. Especially the former local forces of the NATO troops fear for their lives and try to flee the country. SOURCE: DW News

  • Fires to floods: Extreme weather is occurring worldwide | Thaiger

    Fires to floods: Extreme weather is occurring worldwide

    In many parts of Greece on Monday, the fierce winds weakened, so the fires were not fanned further. The breather for emergency workers is likely to be short-lived, however, as another heat wave with temperatures of over 40 degrees is on its way — with the potential to worsen the situation. Forest fires have been raging in Greece for weeks,…

  • Pakistan: Why liberal Pashtuns are supporting the Afghan government | Thaiger

    Pakistan: Why liberal Pashtuns are supporting the Afghan government

    It is generally believed that most people in Pakistan’s northwestern areas support the Taliban due to their own inclination toward Islamism, but the reality is somewhat different. It is true that the Islamist group is liked by many in the region, but the number of people who oppose the Taliban and the Pakistani state’s alleged support to the outfit has…

  • Why North Korea is wary of foreign warships in the region | Thaiger

    Why North Korea is wary of foreign warships in the region

    The United States and South Korea are holding joint military exercises from Tuesday and the most powerful warship in Britain’s Royal Navy is preparing to dock in the South Korean port of Busan before the end of August, moves that prompted Pyongyang to ramp up the rhetoric against what the regime insists is a threat to peace in the region.…

  • Sewage into drinkable water, Singapore gets creative at finding water resources | Thaiger

    Sewage into drinkable water, Singapore gets creative at finding water resources

    Singapore has created a system for turning sewage into water clean enough for people to drink. The system also reduces pollution in the ocean. The island’s somewhat scarce natural water resources have forced it to rely on Malaysia for water for some time. Thus, the government decided to be more self-sufficient and develop this system which uses a network of…

  • US tells citizens to avoid travel to Thailand, upgrades country to highest warning level | Thaiger

    US tells citizens to avoid travel to Thailand, upgrades country to highest warning level

    While officials rush to restore Phuket’s reputation following the murder of a Swiss tourist, the eyes of the US government are on how Thailand is managing the pandemic (or not). According to a Bangkok Post report, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention is warning citizens against travel to Thailand as Covid-19 infections and deaths continue to rise. The…

  • Indigenous Brazilians accuse Jair Bolsonaro of genocide at ICC | Thaiger

    Indigenous Brazilians accuse Jair Bolsonaro of genocide at ICC

    President Jair Bolsonaro could become the first Brazilian to be tried at the International Criminal Court (ICC), The court received a request on Monday to investigate Bolsonaro’s alleged crimes against humanity and genocide against Indigenous peoples. It was filed by APIB, a coalition of Indigenous associations across Brazil. The extensive document sent to the ICC was drafted by Indigenous lawyers…

  • Crime Fighters: Out of the Shadows, Into the Light | Thaiger

    Crime Fighters: Out of the Shadows, Into the Light

    In the city of Swangoly, somewhere in Africa, Jeremy faces persecution, violence and discrimination because of his sexual orientation. Meanwhile, the MP Celia was shot in a homophobic attack. With the perpetrators still at large, 19-year-old Jeremy feels unsafe and threatened. Even his own family struggles to provide him with understanding and support. This Crime Fighters audio drama exposes the…

  • India: New temple-mosque conflict brewing in Varanasi | Thaiger

    India: New temple-mosque conflict brewing in Varanasi

    It’s the afternoon call to prayer at the Gyanvapi mosque in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The handful of men there, kneeling, are dwarfed by the massive 17th century structure, their soft words nearly drowned out by the steady hum of the low ceiling fans. It’s a moment of peace and reflection, before the men step back out…

  • How nationalism is driving Chinese trolls to target athletes | Thaiger

    How nationalism is driving Chinese trolls to target athletes

    “I am sorry to you all,” said Liu Shiwen, a Chinese table tennis player who, along with her teammate, lost to the Japanese team in the sport’s mixed doubles’ competition at the Tokyo Olympics. She issued this tearful apology after losing the game, adding: “I feel like I have failed the team.” Liu is not the only Chinese athlete who…

  • Belarus: Women as the drivers of protest | Thaiger

    Belarus: Women as the drivers of protest

    One year ago, on August 9, 2020, Alexander Lukashenko declared himself the winner of Belarus’ presidential elections. Massive nationwide protests ensued, which were followed by a seemingly unending wave of arrests, torture and intimidation of the participants. “I had the feeling that they would soon come for me as well,” says Anna Koval, who, along with other helpers, collected food,…

  • Belarus protests one year on: Lukashenko in command and striking back | Thaiger

    Belarus protests one year on: Lukashenko in command and striking back

    Every year-end review published last December featured prominent images of the largest mass protests in Belarus since the republic gained independence. Led by Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Maria Kolesnikova und Veronika Zepkalo, citizens had been protesting the results of the country’s August 9, 2020, presidential election in which incumbent strongman Alexander Lukashenko was declared the overwhelming winner. But the European Union (EU),…

  • Assassination plot of Burmese UN Ambassador thwarted | Thaiger

    Assassination plot of Burmese UN Ambassador thwarted

    Kyaw Moe Tun has been standing in a precarious position as the current or former Burmese ambassador to the United Nations – depending on who you believe – and is now the subject of a thwarted assassination plot. The plan to murder or maim the diplomat was to be carried out by 2 Burmese nationals on US soil at the…

  • ‘Chinese Taipei’: Taiwan’s Olympic success draws attention to team name | Thaiger

    ‘Chinese Taipei’: Taiwan’s Olympic success draws attention to team name

    As the 2020 Tokyo Olympics comes to an end this week, Taiwan’s record-breaking number of medals has put a spotlight on the name of its delegation at international competitions like the Olympics. Over the past three weeks, athletes from Taiwan have won a total of 12 medals at the Tokyo Olympics, including a first gold medal in badminton. After defeating…

  • Ugandan blogger’s ‘life in peril’ after arrest in Turkey | Thaiger

    Ugandan blogger’s ‘life in peril’ after arrest in Turkey

    Fred Lumbuye, a well-known blogger, social media activist and critic of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, was arrested in Turkey on Tuesday, according to several news reports. Human rights and political activists have raised concerns about the possibility the Ugandan activist being extradited to Uganda “… we know that, if he is handed over to Uganda he will not get a…

  • Ukraine investigating Belarusian activist’s death as possible murder | Thaiger

    Ukraine investigating Belarusian activist’s death as possible murder

    Suicide, or premeditated murder disguised as suicide? Those are the main hypotheses authorities in Kyiv are currently investigating in the death of Vitaliy Shishov according to National Police of Ukraine boss Ihor Klymenko. Shishov, a 26-year-old Belarusian activist who co-founded the Kyiv-based Belarusian House in Ukraine (BHU), was found hanged in a forest on the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital…

  • How the Japanese get through scorching summers | Thaiger

    How the Japanese get through scorching summers

    Soaring temperatures and uncomfortably high humidity levels have been among the biggest complaints from athletes taking part in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. And while temperatures have set new record highs in some parts of the country, most Japanese are fairly sanguine about the situation. They have, after all, both traditional and modern ways of beating the heat. The temperature…

  • Rumours of meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi as Burmese military accept ASEAN envoy | Thaiger

    Rumours of meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi as Burmese military accept ASEAN envoy

    The ruling military junta in Myanmar has issued a statement accepting the appointment of Erywan Yusof as ASEAN Special Envoy. Yusof will also oversee the association’s humanitarian programmes in the country, although it’s understood the military regime has refused to allow aid workers to deliver assistance to the worst-affected areas. Thai PBS World reports that Singapore has confirmed a contribution…

  • Opinion: Iranian regime will stop at nothing to ensure survival | Thaiger

    Opinion: Iranian regime will stop at nothing to ensure survival

    The recent protests that erupted under the pretext of socioeconomic deprivations, but are rooted in political grievances stemming from decades of lack of accountability and repression, have become a trend in the country. Regrettably, the brutal crackdown of these protests by the regime is also the disconcerting order of the day. This is all while the authorities continue to make…

  • German-Iranian ties face scrutiny as hard-liner Raisi takes office | Thaiger

    German-Iranian ties face scrutiny as hard-liner Raisi takes office

    Iran has a new head of government: Ebrahim Raisi. The 60-year-old cleric with the rimless glasses and what comes across as a shy smile was inaugurated as president on Tuesday, and takes the oath of office Thursday. The ultraconservative lawyer is taking over the presidency at a crucial time. Indirect negotiations with the United States in Vienna on the future…

  • Kashmir: A conflict between wild animals and humans | Thaiger

    Kashmir: A conflict between wild animals and humans

    On June 3, 4-year-old Adda Mudasir was playing with her toys a few feet away from her brother and grandfather on the lawn of her home in Ompora village in India-administered Kashmir. By the time her family heard the screams it was too late. A leopard had attacked the girl and dragged her away, leaving only her toys and shoes…

  • Iran’s new President Ebrahim Raisi: What to expect | Thaiger

    Iran’s new President Ebrahim Raisi: What to expect

    On Thursday, 60-year-old Ebrahim Raisi will be sworn in before parliament as the Islamic Republic’s sixth president after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei inaugurated him on Tuesday in a ceremony broadcast live on state television. However, the handover of power to a new administration is being greeted by many Iranians with a sense of hopelessness and resignation. “Raisi and his…

  • Ebrahim Raisi: What to expect from Iran’s new president | Thaiger

    Ebrahim Raisi: What to expect from Iran’s new president

    On Thursday, 60-year-old Ebrahim Raisi will be sworn in before parliament as the Islamic Republic’s sixth president after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei inaugurated him on Tuesday in a ceremony broadcast live on state television. However, the handover of power to a new administration is being greeted by many Iranians with a sense of hopelessness and resignation. “Raisi and his…

  • On Tunisian streets, economic worries and political fury | Thaiger

    On Tunisian streets, economic worries and political fury

    Wadi bin Soleiman taps at his mobile phone. He’s sitting on his chair, inside his ceramics store in the historic old city of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The market is usually a focal point for tourists. But it’s shortly before midday and bin Soleiman has yet to get a single customer. Like so many other Tunisians involved in the…

  • Myanmar envoy updated to Brunei’s 2nd Foreign Affairs Minister | Thaiger

    Myanmar envoy updated to Brunei’s 2nd Foreign Affairs Minister

    In a reversal of previous discussion and decisions that would have seen former Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Virasakdi Futrakul appointed as the ASEAN envoy to Myanmar, multiple sources are now reporting that it will be Brunei’s Second Minister for Foreign Affairs Erywan Yusof that will be taking up the envoy role. The agreement to send an envoy to Myanmar to…

  • Third phase testing successful for Vietnam Covid-19 vaccine | Thaiger

    Third phase testing successful for Vietnam Covid-19 vaccine

    The storyline of Covid-19 in Vietnam has run very similar to Thailand with early successes and recent widespread outbreaks. Now, just as Thailand is working on a domestic mRNA vaccine, Vietnam is developing its own locally created and manufactured Covid-19 vaccine, and the progress is promising. Vietnam, like Thailand, started strong throughout 2020, being among the first countries to detect…

  • A year after Beirut explosion, parents seek justice for their daughter | Thaiger

    A year after Beirut explosion, parents seek justice for their daughter

    Paul Naggear and Tracy Awad-Naggear thought they and their 3-year-old daughter would at least be safe at home. It wasn’t like they expected much from the state in Lebanon anyway. The economy was in free fall and the COVID-19 pandemic was also impacting the country. Nobody really believed things could get much worse than they were. But anybody who thought…

  • What is the India-France Rafale fighter jet deal all about? | Thaiger

    What is the India-France Rafale fighter jet deal all about?

    As India continues to embark on modernizing its aging military amid ongoing geopolitical challenges, one of Delhi’s biggest defense deals continues to draw controversy years after it was concluded. In 2015, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the landmark defense deal with French aviation company Dassault to buy 36 Rafale fighter jets to refurbish India’s rusting air force. In late…

  • Ethiopia: A catastrophe in the making | Thaiger

    Ethiopia: A catastrophe in the making

    In Ethiopia’s Tigray province, a lack of medical supplies, frequent power cuts and a severe fuel scarcity — not to mention a cash shortage due to closed banks, and growing unemployment after factories were shut down or looted — is making life increasingly difficult for the population, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). “The humanitarian situation…

  • COVID-19: France makes life difficult for unvaccinated | Thaiger

    COVID-19: France makes life difficult for unvaccinated

    Business has been difficult for restaurateur Sylvain Belaud ever since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with turnover plummeting by 60% last year. And now, the director of the Cafe Francoeur in the Montmartre area in northern Paris will have to face what feels like yet another obstacle on the way back to business as usual. A “health pass” will…

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