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ASEAN warns Myanmar against more executions
ASEAN warns Myanmar against more executions
World

Current ASEAN chair Cambodia warned Myanmar on Wednesday not to execute any more prisoners after the hanging of four people -- two of them prominent pro-democracy figures -- caused international outrage.

Clashes erupt in Bolivia capital between police and coca farmers
Clashes erupt in Bolivia capital between police and coca farmers
World

Clashes broke out Tuesday in the Bolivian capital La Paz between police and coca leaf producers in a dispute over control of the coveted commercialization of the plant. Last October, thousands of coca leaf growers stormed the country's main coca market in La Paz following violent clashes with security forces.

Pelosi Taiwan visit set to dominate ASEAN meet
Pelosi Taiwan visit set to dominate ASEAN meet
World

Southeast Asian foreign ministers will seek ways to help calm rising tensions over Taiwan at regional talks Wednesday, after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived on the island, enraging Beijing. ASEAN spokesman Kung Phoak, Cambodia's deputy foreign minister, said the meeting would seek to calm the waters.

Most Asian markets rise but Taiwan fears keep confidence in check
Most Asian markets rise but Taiwan fears keep confidence in check
Business and Economy

Asian markets mostly rose Wednesday after the previous day's reverse, with focus on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, which has further strained already tense China-US ties and raised concerns about the long-term impact on the global outlook. The latest developments have raised concerns that the volatility on markets would likely continue for some time.

Focus on Samira, celebrity snapper of southern Iraq
Focus on Samira, celebrity snapper of southern Iraq
World

She's southern Iraq's celebrity photographer, a former political prisoner who has spent more than 60 years behind the lens documenting people and places and defying convention. It was not to be: she spent the next four years, ill and abused, in a Baghdad prison.

Hong Kong mahjong carver among the last of his kind
Hong Kong mahjong carver among the last of his kind
World

Eyebrows furrowed in careful concentration as he chisels images and Chinese characters onto mahjong tiles, 70-year-old Cheung Shun-king is one of the last craftsmen of his kind in Hong Kong. Cheung does not know how to play mahjong himself -- his interest lies only in crafting the tiles.

Beirut blast victim's parents wage lonely battle for justice
Beirut blast victim's parents wage lonely battle for justice
World

Paul and Tracy Naggear have lived in grief since the massive explosion that tore through the Lebanese capital in 2020 killed their three-year-old daughter, and their anger boils over the stalled investigation. "It is exhausting to live in a country that lacks justice," Paul said, a painting of his daughter raising a Lebanese flag during the 2019 protests on a shelf behind him.

'We come in friendship to Taiwan, peace to the region': Pelosi
'We come in friendship to Taiwan, peace to the region': Pelosi
World

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that her delegation had come to Taiwan in "peace for the region", after the visit enraged Beijing and set off a diplomatic firestorm. "We come in friendship to Taiwan, we come in peace to the region," she said during a meeting with Tsai Chi-chang, the deputy speaker of Taiwan's parliament.

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