Taiwan presidential frontrunner joins huge crowds at east Asia’s largest Pride march

TAIPEI, Oct 28 (Reuters) – An estimated 180,000 people marched through Taipei on Saturday in a riotous and noisy celebration of LGBTQ+ equality and diversity at east Asia’s largest Pride march, with Vice President Lai Ching-te becoming the most senior government leader ever to attend. The event took place ahead of Taiwan’s presidential and parliamentary […]

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Malaysia picks Sultan Ibrahim to be next king

Malaysia’s royalty on Friday chose an influential sultan from the southern state of Johor to be the country’s next king. The position is largely ceremonial but oversees major appointments such as the prime minister and serves as the head of Islam in the Muslim-majority country and the commander-in-chief of its armed forces. Malaysia is a […]

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India abstains from UN vote calling for truce in Israel without mentioning Hamas

New Delhi: India on Friday abstained from voting on a resolution in the United Nations that called for an immediate humanitarian truce in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The resolution drafted by Jordan also called for unhindered humanitarian access in the Gaza Strip but had no mention of Hamas. Canada proposed an amendment that a paragraph condemning […]

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Policeman Killed in Clash with BNP Activists in Dhaka; 50 More Cops Injured

Dhaka:  In a tragic turn of events, a policeman lost his life during a violent clash between law enforcement and activists from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the Fakirapool area of Dhaka on Saturday afternoon, according to police reports. The fallen officer, identified as Constable Parvez, was pronounced dead upon arrival at Dhaka Medical College […]

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Asia’s Largest ‘Sikder Bari Durga Puja’ Draws Record Crowds in Bangladesh

Dhaka: In a grand celebration of faith and culture, Asia’s largest Durga Puja took place at Shikdar Bari Mandap in Bagerhat, Bangladesh. This magnificent event featured a staggering 501 idols and culminated with the immersion of these sacred figures in the nearby Bhola River. The festive fervor began on Friday, October 20th, and drew throngs […]

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