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Biden set to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden plans to withdraw the remaining 2,500 U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, 2021, 20 years to the day after the al Qaeda attacks that triggered America's longest war, U.S. officials said on Tuesday.
Blackpink’s Rose sets 2 Guinness World Records with solo track ‘On The Ground’
One of the records the popular K-pop singer broke was previously held by Psy, for ‘Gangnam Style’.
From Lahore to Lucknow, crimes against women spur more surveillance
As cases of violence against women and girls have surged in South Asia in recent years, authorities have introduced harsher penalties and expanded surveillance networks, including facial recognition systems, to prevent such crimes.
Egyptian court jails student in case that led to sex crimes debate
CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian court on Sunday sentenced a university student to eight years in jail for sex crimes, judicial sources said, in a case prompted by a social media campaign that opened up a rare public debate on sexual harassment.
Overwhelmed by responsibilities
TURNING 20 is the start of adulthood. It is supposed to be a wonderful time when one works hard to chase after dreams and looks forward to the future.
Hong Kong judge in 5-year-old girl’s murder trial tells jurors not to ‘let emotions affect your decision’
Judge tells jurors to carefully consider whether the girl’s parents’ intended to cause her grievous bodily harm, a key element of the murder charge against them‘Please do not succumb to any emotional feelings as children are involved,’ Mr Justice Albert Wong tells the seven-member panel
The new scoring system - a smashing point or a point that needs to be smashed
I WAS 12 when I became the inter-house girls’ singles badminton champion at my alma mater – Methodist Primary School in Nibong Tebal, Penang, in 1985.
Asean must step up to protect Myanmar's children: Jakarta Post contributors
The writers say that the international community must impose a global arms embargo on Myanmar, and targeted sanctions against the architects of the country's coup.
These Malaysians are giving the dying Sikh martial art gatka a fighting chance
Gatka enthusiast Gurkiran Kaur is determined to give the dying Sikh martial art a fighting chance.
Make changes to achieve success
ONE of my most memorable overseas trips – “missions” they still call it – while working at the World Bank in Washington DC 15 years ago was back home to Malaysia.