Myanmar military air strike kills dozens in Rakhine village: UN

The civilian shadow government and the Arakan Army, an ethnic militia based in Rakhine fighting for the autonomy of the region, also reported the attack had killed dozens. Dozens of people were killed in an air strike by Myanmar’s military government in the western state of Rakhine this week, the United Nations said, as the […]

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Jack Sullivan claims: India does not believe ‘US involvement’ in Hasina’s downfall

The United States has denied allegations of being behind the recent political upheaval in Bangladesh. The country’s National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan has called such allegations unbelievable. He claimed that top Indian officials do not believe that the United States had any role behind the events in Bangladesh. This was reported by Hindustan Times in […]

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Sri Lanka’s tea industry set for cautious growth in 2025: Forbes and Walker Tea Brokers

Sri Lanka’s tea industry is set for a year of modest growth in 2025, despite facing several challenges and uncertainties, an analysis by Forbes and Walker Tea Brokers showed.  After a few years of declining production, the country is likely to experience a tight supply of Orthodox Large Leaf teas, following a production shortfall in […]

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Kolkata is devoid of Bangladeshi tourists, the economy is collapsing

Kolkata, India, has become devoid of tourists. The economy of a large part of the city has collapsed. Many are forced to look for new businesses in the face of the closure of businesses dependent on Bangladeshi tourists. Hotels in the New Market area of ​​Kolkata, India, closed at the beginning of the new year. […]

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Vietnam and Mongolia to Collaborate on AI Development

Minister of Digital Development, Innovation, and Communications of Mongolia Baatarkhuu Tsend met with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam  Nguyen Tuan Thanh on January 8, 2024. At the outset of the meeting, Minister of Digital Development, Innovation, and Communications of Mongolia Baatarkhuu Tsend highlighted that as part of the 70th-anniversary celebration […]

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The “Ten Thousand Camel” Festival to Be Organized for the 26th Year in Dalanzadgad Soum, Umnugobi Aimag

Mongolia organizes several events to promote winter tourism and attract foreign tourists with Mongolian brands. One such event is the “Ten Thousand Camel” Festival held in Umnugobi aimag. Organized since 1997, the Festival will take place for the 26th year in Dalanzadgad soum, Umnugobi aimag, on February 1-3, 2025. The Festival will feature camel-centric games […]

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China, Maldives vow to deepen bilateral cooperation

China and the Maldives have pledged to deepen bilateral cooperation in various areas while maintaining high-level exchanges to achieve fruitful outcomes, state media reported on Saturday. Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday during Wang’s stopover in the Maldives on his way back from Africa. The two leaders discussed bilateral […]

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Bhutan trade deficit to narrow to 16.1 percent of GDP

Bhutan’s trade deficit is projected to improve slightly, narrowing to 16.1 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) in the fiscal year 2024-25. This marks a modest improvement from the previous fiscal year’s trade deficit of 17.7 percent of GDP, according to the Royal Monetary Authority’s recent annual report. The report attributes the improvement […]

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Delhi invites Bangladesh and Pakistan to ‘Undivided India’ event

Delhi has invited Pakistan and Bangladesh, among other neighboring countries, to participate in the ‘Undivided India’ seminar organized to mark the 150th anniversary of the India Meteorological Department. NDTV reported that this is the first such initiative by the Indian government to set aside differences and celebrate the shared history of the Indian subcontinent in […]

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