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  • Central African rebel commander faces war crimes charges | Thaiger

    Central African rebel commander faces war crimes charges

    Mahamat Said is facing more than a dozen charges at the International Criminal Court (ICC), including torture, persecution, enforced disappearance, and cruel treatment, over his alleged role in war crimes during the Central African Republic’s civil war. Judges will make a decision within the coming weeks on whether or not to confirm the charges against the ex-rebel commander, potentially bringing…

  • Ho Chi Minh launches 3-stage reopening plan, international on January 1 | Thaiger

    Ho Chi Minh launches 3-stage reopening plan, international on January 1

    Shortly after announcing plans to restart tourism tentatively beginning with Phu Quoc Island, the Vietnamese government launched a road map to reopen Ho Chi Minh City to international travellers at the beginning of next year. The megacity and financial hub of Vietnam has a 3-stage plan for tourism recovery with strict Covid-19 safety measures in place. The plan is designed…

  • Criminal gangs smuggle sodas into Portugal to avoid sugar tax | Thaiger

    Criminal gangs smuggle sodas into Portugal to avoid sugar tax

    Customs officer Helder Mendes has lost count how of many trucks he has already stopped on this October day. “Good afternoon, your papers, please. What is your load?” he asks a truck driver. Since seven in the morning, he and five colleagues have been checking trucks en route from Spain at Vilar Formoso, one of Portugal’s busiest border crossings. The…

  • Joe Biden’s Taiwan gaffes create concern in China and Asia | Thaiger

    Joe Biden’s Taiwan gaffes create concern in China and Asia

    In August, ABC television asked US President Joe Biden what he thought of Chinese media’s claims that the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan without a fight had shown Taiwan that Washington could not be relied on to come to its defense. Biden replied that the US’s commitments to Taiwan, South Korea and NATO were fundamentally different situations than what had happened…

  • Chinese law to limit homework and tutoring pressure on kids | Thaiger

    Chinese law to limit homework and tutoring pressure on kids

    It’s been a common trope that Asian students keep their nose to the grindstone with long school hours, after school study, and mountains of homework. But China is taking action to address the stress of both homework and off-site tutoring in core subjects by passing a law requiring local governments to regulate these “twin pressures”. According to official Chinese news…

  • Ethiopia: Renewed airstrikes pummel Tigray region | Thaiger

    Ethiopia: Renewed airstrikes pummel Tigray region

    Ethiopian authorities have confirmed that its military launched airstrikes on Tigray’s regional capital Mekele on Friday. It is the fourth wave of airstrikes to hit Mekele since Monday as the government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed seeks to regain control of the northern region from the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). Getachew Reda, a TPLF spokesperson, told Reuters news agency…

  • Ecuador grapples with spiraling violence | Thaiger

    Ecuador grapples with spiraling violence

    It was meant to be a fun family trip to an ice cream parlor. But it ended in tragedy. Eleven-year-old Sebastian was standing at the counter; his parents were sitting at a table with his little sister. Suddenly, shots rang out. Two gunemen exchanged fire with the police on the street corner in front of the ice cream parlor. The…

  • Turkey’s Osman Kavala case: A break with Europe? | Thaiger

    Turkey’s Osman Kavala case: A break with Europe?

    Turkish philanthropist and activist Osman Kavala has never been convicted of a crime — yet he has been in prison for almost four years in Turkey, despite the ruling of a top European court. On September 17, the Council of Europe issued Turkey its final warning to release the 64-year-old entrepreneur, warning that infringement proceedings against Ankara would start at…

  • Is India’s justice system failing low-caste Dalit women? | Thaiger

    Is India’s justice system failing low-caste Dalit women?

    India’s 80 million Dalit women and girls at the bottom of the South Asian country’s caste hierarchy experience many forms of violence. But getting justice for such crimes could take years. SOURCE: DW News

  • Niger’s Festival of Nomads | Thaiger

    Niger’s Festival of Nomads

    The Cure Salee, or Festival of Nomads, takes place at Ingal, northern Niger. Here, nomadic people of the Sahara celebrate their culture, music and animals. The camel race is just one of the event’s highlights. SOURCE: DW News

  • EU leaders call for tougher migration controls amid border surge | Thaiger

    EU leaders call for tougher migration controls amid border surge

    The divisive issue of refugees and migrants was top of the agenda as European Union leaders met in Brussels for the second day of their summit. Their meeting came amid a surge of migrants and refugees trying to cross the Belarusian border into Poland, Lithuania and Latvia from countries including Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq and Iran. Many EU leaders have accused…

  • 1 dead, 1 injured in prop gun shooting on Alec Baldwin movie set | Thaiger

    1 dead, 1 injured in prop gun shooting on Alec Baldwin movie set

    A prop gun malfunction on the set of a movie in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the US led to 1 death and 1 person in emergency care after being shot on set. The film “Rust”, a Western movie produced and starring Alec Baldwin and directed by Joel Souza was the site of the tragedy where what should have been…

  • Vienna Tourist Board censored by Facebook, shares art on OnlyFans | Thaiger

    Vienna Tourist Board censored by Facebook, shares art on OnlyFans

    OnlyFans has been in the news a lot, growing fame or infamy as a place for creators to share content, girls to sell explicit pictures and videos, and now, a place to see ancient works of art? After falling victim to Facebook and Instagram’s censorship algorithms, the Vienna Tourist Board has moved to OnlyFans to display great works of art.…

  • Pinktober puts spotlight on breast cancer in Middle East | Thaiger

    Pinktober puts spotlight on breast cancer in Middle East

    As cancer rates increase in Middle Eastern countries, various NGOs and charities have joined the annual Pinktober campaign to fight stigma, raise money and highlight the importance of breast cancer education and research. “Among Arabs, cancer is growing at an alarming pace,” according to a 2020 paper by the World Health Organization (WHO). “We estimate that the incidence numbers in…

  • China to prioritize foreign students returning | Thaiger

    China to prioritize foreign students returning

    The Chinese ambassador said on Wednesday that students from Thailand would be one of the first groups allowed to return to China when the country reopens. This was announced during an online interview with the media, which was also attended by a top Chinese education official. Thailand has more than 30,000 students enrolled in educational programmes in China, the nation…

  • Indonesia to introduce strict air travel measures for end-of-year holiday period | Thaiger

    Indonesia to introduce strict air travel measures for end-of-year holiday period

    Anticipating a jump in visitor numbers over the end-of-year holiday period, Indonesia is strengthening its air travel rules. According to a Bloomberg report, the country is anxious to avoid a spike in infections as a result of the increase in tourist numbers. A spokesman for the country’s Covid-19 task force says all airlines serving Indonesia must isolate passengers who develop…

  • Texas’ controversial abortion law: what’s at stake? | Thaiger

    Texas’ controversial abortion law: what’s at stake?

    The Republican lawmaker who sponsored Texas’s controversial legislation to ban most abortions in the state has told DW it is “not a partisan issue.” “Texas has been passing pro-life bills for the last 20 years under Republican and Democratic administrations,” Bryan Hughes said. “This is about human life.” Hughes, a senator in Texas’s state legislature, had been asked on DW’s…

  • In Taiwan, tea harvest suffers as the climate changes | Thaiger

    In Taiwan, tea harvest suffers as the climate changes

    Drought and heavy rainfall: Chien Shun-yih’s tea plantation in Taiwan is severely affected by climate change, it seems. This year, almost half the harvest was lost. SOURCE: DW News

  • Ghana’s thriving smock industry | Thaiger

    Ghana’s thriving smock industry

    Ghana’s famous smocks are defninitely in fashion. But imported cotton has boosted production, and the smocks ubiquity has left weavers and producers struggling to keep up with demand, and make a living. SOURCE: DW News

  • South Korea space rocket test prompts fear of arms race with North | Thaiger

    South Korea space rocket test prompts fear of arms race with North

    Shortly after 5 p.m. local time (0800 UTC) on Thursday, South Korea launched its first domestically produced rocket from the Naro Space Center in the northeastern county of Goheung. All three stages of the liquid-fueled Nuri rocket, which cost around 2 trillion won ($1.7 billion, €1.46 billion), worked but the rocket reportedly failed to complete the mission of delivering a…

  • When Nazis killed 100 Serbs per dead German in Yugoslavia | Thaiger

    When Nazis killed 100 Serbs per dead German in Yugoslavia

    Serbia does not play much of a role in Germany’s historical recollection of World War II. That is despite the fact that from April 6, 1941, when the Nazis invaded the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, until their full retreat in 1945, hundreds of thousands of German soldiers were stationed in the Balkan country. The remains of more than 15,400 slain Germans…

  • Global Covid-19 recovery efforts will have lasting impact on climate | Thaiger

    Global Covid-19 recovery efforts will have lasting impact on climate

    A comprehensive environmental assessment has warned that the global Covid-19 recovery efforts will have a long lasting impact on the climate. The assessment highlighted countries’ heightened use of fossil fuels as a part of their recoveries, and explained the risk that this poses to the environment and human health. The Lancet Countdown is the largest annual assessment on what impacts…

  • UK government calls on Thailand to accelerate its net-zero target | Thaiger

    UK government calls on Thailand to accelerate its net-zero target

    As the UK prepares to host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference, the British government is urging Thailand to sign a key pact. The UK is hosting the climate talks, known as COP26, in partnership with Italy. The event takes place in Glasgow, Scotland, between October 31 and November 12. The Bangkok Post reports that a press briefing was held…

  • Queries over Google’s planned billion-dollar investment in Africa | Thaiger

    Queries over Google’s planned billion-dollar investment in Africa

    Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai recently announced a $1billion (€858 million) investment in Africa. The massive investment will run for over five years and cover a range of initiatives. Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana, will be the primary beneficiaries of the tech giant. It will prioritize improvement in connectivity and supporting innovative start-ups. The announcement comes when foreign direct investment (FDI)…

  • World in Progress: Inside the US Opioid Crisis | Thaiger

    World in Progress: Inside the US Opioid Crisis

    More than half a million people have died from opioids in the past two decades in the USA. What started with doctors prescribing legal painkillers – such as Oxycontin – has now spiraled into much more dangerous substances. Hardly anyone knows what’s in them anymore. It’s had an impact on almost everyone from doctors to policemen and women to factory…

  • Can India and Israel help drive cooperation in the Middle East? | Thaiger

    Can India and Israel help drive cooperation in the Middle East?

    Top diplomats from India, the US, Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) held a virtual ministerial meeting on Monday, which has been lauded as a first step towards expanding quadrilateral cooperation in the Middle East and Asia. India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Foreign Ministers Yair Lapid of Israel and Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed of the UAE were joined…

  • Facebook plans a name change and rebrand to a metaverse | Thaiger

    Facebook plans a name change and rebrand to a metaverse

  • Singapore Airlines launches 60 minute A380 flights | Thaiger

    Singapore Airlines launches 60 minute A380 flights

    It’s designed to ferry lots of people long distances, in an ultra-quiet flying experience. So flyers would be used to flying the huge Airbus A380 from LA to London, Bahrain to Frankfurt, Melbourne to Hong Kong. The massive super jumbo airliner wasn’t designed for a short 1 hour hop. But that’s exactly what Singapore Airlines have planned now they’re getting…

  • North Korean defectors struggle adapting to life in the South | Thaiger

    North Korean defectors struggle adapting to life in the South

    For the tens of thousands of North Koreans who have escaped their repressive homeland and completed the often-perilous journey to South Korea, their problems are often far from over. Some defectors face prejudice in South Korean society, according to a recent report looking at the experiences of new arrivals in the South last year — before the North Korean regime…

  • Bangladesh: Hindus targeted by violence demand better legal protection | Thaiger

    Bangladesh: Hindus targeted by violence demand better legal protection

    Last week, several Hindu temples were ransacked during violent protests across Bangladesh that were sparked by video of a Quran being placed at the feet of a Hindu statue during celebrations for the Hindu festival Durga Puja. The Quran video provoked outrage in Muslim-majority Bangladesh, and hundreds of Muslims protested violently in more than a dozen districts. Houses belonging to…

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