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Families wait as Nigerian security forces search for 300 abducted girls
GUSAU, Nigeria (Reuters) - Relatives of more than 300 girls abducted by gunmen from their boarding school in northwest Nigeria endured an agonising wait for news amid rumours that they had been released, while security forces continued their search on Sunday.
Two girls drown at Pantai Sg Ular in Kuantan, boy missing
KUANTAN (Bernama): Two girls drowned and another boy still missing at Pantai Sungai Ular here on Saturday (Feb 27).
Nigerian schoolboys freed as forces search for 300 abducted girls
JANGEBE, Nigeria (Reuters) - Gunmen in Nigeria on Saturday released 27 teenage boys who were kidnapped from their school last week in the north-central state of Niger, while security forces continued to search for more than 300 schoolgirls abducted in a nearby state.
Bangladesh under "no obligation" to accept stranded Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, says minister
DHAKA, Feb 27 (Reuters): Bangladesh is under "no obligation" to shelter the 81 Rohingya Muslim refugees adrift for almost two weeks on the Andaman Sea and being assisted by neighbouring India, said Bangladesh foreign minister A.K. Abdul Momen.
Exclusive: Bangladesh under 'no obligation' to accept stranded Rohingya refugees - minister
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh is under "no obligation" to shelter 81 Rohingya Muslim refugees adrift for almost two weeks on the Andaman Sea and being assisted by neighbouring India, said Bangladesh foreign minister A.K. Abdul Momen.
Chinese mum pays over US$150,000 to have ‘perfect’ seven kids, bucking country’s declining childbirth trend
Zhang Rongrong’s family paid the ‘social support fees’ – effectively fines – to give birth to seven babies under China’s two-child policyA successful businesswoman, Zhang says the decision was not driven by gender preference, but because she hopes never to be alone
Left out? Israeli vaccine refuseniks fear exclusion as economy reopens
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel has led the world in COVID-19 vaccinations. Now it faces another challenge that other countries will have to grapple with: how to balance public health and the rights of the unvaccinated.
Tokyo high schools ask students to certify hair colour not altered - NHK
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nearly half of Tokyo high schools ask students with hair that is wavy or not black to submit certificates confirming that their hair is not artificially altered, public broadcaster NHK has reported.
Documentary delves into Woody Allen's alleged sexual abuse of adoptive daughter
The documentary delves into Allen's past, using testimony and legal documents.
Youth turning the tide on plastic pollution
Young people, such as these three teenage girls, are taking the lead and mobilising their neighbourhoods and community to tackle the problem of plastic pollution.