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Taliban say female Afghan TV presenters must cover face on air
KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have asked television broadcasters to ensure that female presenters on local stations cover their faces when on air, an official said on Thursday.
Lebanon's emboldened opposition goes from protest to parliament
BEIRUT (Reuters) - When Halime El Kaakour enters Lebanon's parliament as a newly elected lawmaker next week, she will step past the same concrete barriers that security forces erected to keep her and other protesters out during massive anti-government rallies in 2019.
In Mexico, a decade of images shows Mennonites' traditions frozen in time
ASCENCION, Mexico (Reuters) - The Mennonite community in Chihuahua, Mexico, can trace its roots as far back as a century ago, when the first such settlers came seeking ideal farming land, isolation from the outside world and the preservation of their religion.
Laos' vovinam (Vietnam's traditional art) exponents are the first athletes to win first SEA Games gold medal for country
Laos has received its first gold medal in vovinam at the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam, Laotian Times reports.
With Roe in doubt in the US, some fear tech surveillance of pregnancy
Online searches. Period apps. Fitness trackers. Advice helplines. GPS. The often obscure companies collecting our health history and geolocation data may know more about us than we know ourselves.
Sharp Malaysia launches smart classroom training programmes
SHAH ALAM: Sharp Electronics (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Sharp Malaysia) and Yayasan Guru Malaysia Bhd (YGMB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support teachers across Malaysia in embracing digital classroom learning through its smart classroom solution training programmes.
Greece to lift mandatory mask use for COVID-19 from June
ATHENS, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Greece is to lift the mandatory use of protective face masks for COVID-19 in indoors and outdoors public spaces from June to September, Greek Health Minister Thanos Plevris announced on Wednesday.
Engaging special needs pupils
CHILDREN with special needs will now be able to benefit from a multisensory therapy classroom, thanks to The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International and the Education Ministry’s Integrated Special Education Programme (PPKI).
Lack of school cleaners
SCHOOLS across the country are facing a severe shortage of cleaners, and forcing teachers and students to assume responsibility for the cleanliness of toilets and corridors, reported Sin Chew Daily.
Many Bangkok roads swamped after heavy morning showers
BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): Several roads in Bangkok and the surrounding provinces were flooded on Wednesday (May 18) morning due to heavy rains since 1am.