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Trump, Giuliani accused in lawsuit of conspiring to incite Capitol riot
The U.S. Senate on Saturday acquitted Trump of inciting the Jan. 6 riot, when 57 senators, including seven Republicans, voted
Closing borders to Indian travellers over COVID will impact economy, says Singapore minister
India and Indonesia are among the main source countries for the construction sector, and domestic workers for helping aged as
Bangladesh anti-terrorism tribunal sentences 5 to death for killing blogger Avijit Roy
Roy, a 42-year-old Bangladesh-born US citizen, was hacked to death by Islamist militants just after he left a book fair
Singapore reduces foreign workers quota in manufacturing sector
This quota will be further cut to 15% from January 1, 2023, said Mr. Heng, who is also the Finance
France votes on anti-radicalism bill that worries Muslims
The bill is part of broader French efforts to fight extremism in recent years that gained new urgency after a
A Black soldier’s heroism, overlooked in 1965, may finally be lauded in 2021
Capt. Paris Davis' teammates pushed several more times over the years for the medal, only to be met, they said,
Myanmar junta warns public not to harbour fugitive political activists
Police hunting seven people who have lent vocal support to the protests Myanmar’s new military regime warned the public not
McConnell, denouncing Trump after voting to acquit, says his hands were tied
“We have no power to convict and disqualify a former officeholder who is now a private citizen,” McConnell said, adding
In PLA military strategy document, clues to China’s border moves
In the view of the PLA think tank, India carried on with some aspects of what it inherited from British