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Iran denies plot to assassinate Trump, calls for confidence-building with US
Pacific Asia • 5:42 PM
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi on Saturday denied US allegations that Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards ordered the assassination of President-elect Donald Trump and called for confidence-building between Washington and Tehran. Iranian analysts a
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Pakistani separatists kill 26 in a powerful suicide bombing at a rail station
Pacific Asia • 11:26 AM
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A suicide bomber blew himself up at a train station in restive southwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 24 people, including soldiers and railways staff, and wounding about 50 others, some critically, officials said. Story by Morgan Ayre.
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Pakistani separatists kill 26 in a powerful suicide bombing at a rail station
Pacific Asia • 9:45 AM
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A suicide bomber blew himself up at a train station in restive southwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 24 people, including soldiers and railways staff, and wounding about 50 others, some critically, officials said.
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Sri Lanka's green gold: From mountain slopes to the world's teacups
Pacific Asia • 9:00 AM
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Sri Lanka has earned a global reputation for its high-quality tea, thanks to the generations of workers who bring this "green gold" to life. From the high-altitude slopes where leaves are carefully picked, to the processing and tasting that define its un
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Railway station blast in southwest Pakistan kills at least 26
Pacific Asia • 7:27 AM
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At least 26 people were killed, including several soldiers, when a blast ripped through a train station in restive southwestern Pakistan on Saturday in an apparent suicide attack claimed by a local separatist group.
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North Korea jams GPS signals, affecting planes and ships in South Korea
Pacific Asia • 5:03 AM
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South Korea’s military said North Korea disrupted GPS signals from border areas for a second consecutive day on Saturday, affecting civilian flights and vessel operations. 
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Why did Balochistan separatists kill 26 people in railway station suicide bombing?
Pacific Asia • 12:54 AM
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A suicide bomber blew himself up at a train station in restive southwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 24 people, including soldiers and railway staff, and wounding about 50 others, some critically, officials said. For more information, FRANC
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Friday, november 8, 2024

Trump 2.0: What's in store for Asia's strongmen?
Pacific Asia • 2:51 PM
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On this week's Access Asia we speak to Steve Tsang, Director of the SOAS China Institute, who tells us what officials in Beijing really think of Donald Trump's US presidential victory. He discusses the risk of a full-blown trade war erupting. We also get
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Thursday, november 7, 2024

South Korea 'not ruling out' sending weapons directly to Ukraine
Pacific Asia • 5:40 AM
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Thursday that the major arms exporter is "not ruling out" breaking from its policy of not providing weapons to countries in conflict by supplying arms to Ukraine, after recent reports suggesting North Korean t
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Tuesday, november 5, 2024

North Korea launches multiple short range ballistic missiles towards the sea
Pacific Asia • 2:21 AM
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North Korea launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles into the eastern sea Tuesday, South Korea's military reported. The missiles flew 400 km, landing outside Japan’s exclusive zone without causing damage. This follows a North Korean intercontinen
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Monday, november 4, 2024

Iran arrests female student who stripped to protest harassment
Pacific Asia • 10:15 AM
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Iranian authorities arrested a female student on Saturday after she staged a solo protest against harassment by stripping to her underwear outside her university, reports said. The woman, who has not been identified, had been harassed inside Tehran's pre
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Two members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards killed in helicopter crash
Pacific Asia • 8:29 AM
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Two of Iran's Revolutionary Guards have died in a helicopter crash during an anti-terror operation in the country's restive southeast, state media said Monday, adding that the fatalities included a general in the elite force.
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Turkey sacks three more mayors in Kurdish-majority southeast
Pacific Asia • 7:03 AM
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The Turkish government stripped three elected pro-Kurdish mayors of their posts in southeastern cities on Monday and replaced them with state officials, citing charges on terrorism-related offences.
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Saturday, november 2, 2024

Chinese investors show irrational enthusiasm for Trump ‘meme stock’
Pacific Asia • 3:47 PM
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The share price of a small Chinese company in financial difficulties has skyrocketed in recent days. The company's only real asset is its name: Wisesoft, which in Chinese sounds like the phrase 'Trump wins big'. Chinese investors are prone to buying shar
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Air pollution levels in Lahore rise 40 times above WHO limit
Pacific Asia • 11:32 AM
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Air pollution levels in Pakistan's second biggest city Lahore reached an unprecedented high on Saturday, soaring more than 40 times above the WHO’s acceptable limit for pollutants. Authorities have imposed strict new restrictions, including partial work-
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Friday, november 1, 2024

China sends three new-generation astronauts to space station
Pacific Asia • 4:46 PM
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China has declared its latest space mission "a total success", after the Shenzhou 19 spaceship carried three astronauts to its space station. The young crew includes the country's first female space engineer. The launch comes some 21 years after China co
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Typhoon Kong-rey makes landfall in Taiwan, killing at least 2
Pacific Asia • 3:28 AM
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Two months after Typhoon Gaemi battered Taiwan, Typhoon Kong-rey made landfall on the island on Thursday, as massive waves, serious floods and ferocious winds cut power, cancelled flights, killed at least two people and injured 580.
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Thursday, october 31, 2024

Fight for women's rights in Afghanistan is a universal one, former minister says
Pacific Asia • 10:17 PM
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Afghan women are now forbidden from praying loudly or reciting the Koran in front of other women, according to a Taliban government minister. It's the latest restriction on women following laws that ban them from raising their voices and showing their fa
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In Shanghai, Halloween sends shivers down China's spine
Pacific Asia • 7:13 AM
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Chinese authorities are seeking to limit Halloween celebrations in Shanghai, fearing that the festivities could serve as a platform for political dissent. For the regime, the October 31 holiday, imported from the United States, could become a means of cr
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Wednesday, october 30, 2024

North Korea launches intercontinental missile, escalating threat to US mainland
Pacific Asia • 11:37 PM
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North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile Thursday, marking its first test in nearly a year, aimed at demonstrating its capability to strike the US mainland. Leader Kim Jong Un ordered the launch, calling it a “military action” to counte
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Will Russia's war against Ukraine go global? Enter the North Koreans
Pacific Asia • 7:22 PM
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Ukraine's president warns it could lead to "a world war." Is Volodymyr Zelensky overreacting by sounding the alarm over the deployment of North Korean soldiers to Russia? NATO believes the troops are destined for the Kursk region on the border with Ukrai
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China sends three astronauts on space mission to further hopes of landing on moon
Pacific Asia • 7:13 AM
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A three-person crew of Chinese astronauts set off on a mission to Tiangong space station on Wednesday where they will work on projects to advance China's goal of sending its own astronauts on the Moon and constructing a lunar base. "We're witnessing a ne
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Chinese crew blasts off on 'dream' mission to Tiangong space station
Pacific Asia • 7:11 AM
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A three-person crew of Chinese astronauts set off on a mission to Tiangong space station on Wednesday where they will work on projects to advance China's goal of sending its own astronauts on the Moon and constructing a lunar base. China's only woman spa
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Tuesday, october 29, 2024

India's female healthcare workers seek protection following murder of trainee doctor
Pacific Asia • 1:44 PM
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Indian is still reeling from the rape and murder of 31-year-old trainee doctor Moumita Debnath in a Kolkata hospital on August 9. The horrific crime is a reminder of the lack of security for women in the country, but it also highlights the worrying situa
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Monday, october 28, 2024

Berlin slams ‘inhumane’ Tehran for executing German-Iranian Jamshid Sharmahd
Pacific Asia • 6:59 PM
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Slammed by Berlin as an "inhumane regime", Iran on Monday executed dual German-Iranian national Jamshid Sharmahd after detaining him since 2020, when he was captured while travelling through the United Arab Emirates, according to his family. He had been
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Major defeat: Japanese politics in turmoil as ruling party loses majority
Pacific Asia • 4:47 PM
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Uncertainty shrouded Japan’s political landscape on Monday after the country’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party lost its parliamentary majority for the first time in 15 years. FRANCE 24 speaks to Jeffrey J Hall, special lecturer at Japan's Kanda Universit
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Sunday, october 27, 2024

Japan's ruling party braces for a blow to its comfortable majority
Pacific Asia • 10:45 AM
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’ s conservative ruling party braced for a blow to its comfortable majority in the lower house of parliament in Sunday’s elections amid public rage over the party’s financial scandals and discontent over a stagnant e
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Japan's new Prime Minister faces crucial test amid party scandal, as election polls open
Pacific Asia • 9:46 AM
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Japan voted on Sunday in its tightest election in years, with new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his juggernaut Liberal Democratic Party facing potentially their worst result since 2009. More information with Jake Adelstein, journalist in Tokyo.
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Death toll from Tropical Storm Trami in the Philippines rises to 110
Pacific Asia • 5:33 AM
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The death toll from Tropical Storm Trami on Sunday hit 110 in the Philippines in what is the deadliest storm to hit the southeast Asian country this year. Floods and rain-induced landslides also forced thousands of people to flee their homes. 
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Saturday, october 26, 2024

Japan's ruling party fails to win majority in snap election
Pacific Asia • 9:01 PM
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Japan's ruling party did not win a majority in parliament after voters cast their ballots on Sunday, dealing a blow to new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Voters have been left disillusioned by Japan's high cost of living and political scandals that helpe
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Friday, october 25, 2024

Pakistani Taliban kills 10 police at checkpoint near Afghan border
Pacific Asia • 7:35 AM
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Around 20 Taliban fighters launched a deadly assault on police in northwest Pakistan, officials said Friday, in the latest in a series of attacks on security forces by the Pakistani branch of the militant group.
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Taiwan president says island 'won't yield an inch' of its territory
Pacific Asia • 5:13 AM
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In a speech to military veterans who had fought against Chinese forces on Friday, Taiwan's president said the island would not "yield an inch of ground" after two weeks of increased military drills by China and Taiwan in the stretch of sea that separates
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Are relations between China and India about to thaw?
Pacific Asia • 12:23 AM
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held their first bilateral talks in five years on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Russia this week. In this edition of Access Asia, we look at the source of the tensions and find o
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Thursday, october 24, 2024

Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson 'anxious but in fighting spirit', lawyer says
Pacific Asia • 1:54 PM
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One of the lawyers defending the international environmentalist and anti-whaling activist Paul Watson has spoken of his outrage at his client’s further detention.  A Greenland court has granted a fourth extension of Watson's time in jail for another thre
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Wednesday, october 23, 2024

Turkey points finger at PKK as attack on defence firm kills five, injures 22
Pacific Asia • 1:54 PM
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Five people were killed and 22 others wounded in an attack on the headquarters of Turkish defence firm TUSAS, located near the capital Ankara, Turkish officials said Wednesday, pointing the finger at Kurdish separatists who have carried out attacks in th
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Diwali goes abroad: Festival of lights increasingly celebrated outside India
Pacific Asia • 1:13 PM
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In this edition of Entre Nous, FRANCE 24's Delano D'Souza tells about Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. The holiday is increasingly being celebrated outside India. This year, toymaker Mattel unveiled a Barbie doll to coincide with Diwali. We hear fr
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A bitter dish to swallow: Japan continues whaling tradition
Pacific Asia • 10:06 AM
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The anti-whaling activist Paul Watson has been held by Danish authorities in Greenland since July. Japan accuses him of injuring fishermen and damaging a vessel during a whale hunt in 2010. Tokyo is demanding Watson's extradition so he can face charges,
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'No Woman's Land' documents battle for women's rights in Afghanistan
Pacific Asia • 12:20 AM
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The lives of women living in Afghanistan under the strict regime of the Taliban have been captured in a new photography exhibition. The project, entitled "No Woman’s Land" – an intimate look at the battle for women’s rights in Afghanistan – saw its co-au
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Tuesday, october 22, 2024

South Korea sets world record with fertility rate dropping to new low
Pacific Asia • 2:52 PM
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South Korea has set a new world record. However, it’s not celebrating. The country now has the lowest birth rate in the world – an average of just 0.7 children per woman in 2023, standing alone among major economies in having a fertility rate below one.
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South Korea says North Korea dispatched troops to help Russia fight Ukraine
Pacific Asia • 5:42 AM
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North Korea has not sent troops to Russia to help Moscow fight Ukraine, one of its United Nations representatives said Monday, dismissing Seoul's claims as "groundless rumour". South Korea's spy agency said Friday that Pyongyang sent a "large-scale" troo
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Monday, october 21, 2024

Seoul summons Moscow envoy to demand withdrawal of North Korean troops from Russia
Pacific Asia • 8:17 AM
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South Korea's Vice foreign minister Kim Hong-kyun Kim told the Russian ambassador to South Korea, Georgiy Zinoviev, that the deployment of North Korean troops and weapons for Russia's war in Ukraine “poses a significant security threat" to South Korea an
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Turkish cleric, longtime Erdogan rival Fethullah Gulen dies in US aged 83
Pacific Asia • 6:44 AM
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Turkish Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen has died in the United States, where he lived since 1999. Gulen was a one-time ally of Turkey’s powerful leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan but they fell out badly, and Erdogan accused him of being behind an attempt to se
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Saturday, october 19, 2024

Indonesia swears in former general Prabowo Subianto as new president
Pacific Asia • 9:03 PM
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Indonesia got a new leader on Sunday as former general Prabowo Subianto was sworn in after winning the presidential election by a landslide earlier this year. The 73-year-old nationalist, who has been accused of human rights abuses, has committed to upho
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What remains of the dried-out Aral Sea, a man-made ecological disaster?
Pacific Asia • 8:00 AM
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The Aral Sea was once the fourth-largest lake in the world, but today all that remains of it is a vast desert wasteland. In the 1950s, the Soviet Union began diverting the rivers that fed the Aral Sea for cotton production, and over time, it dried out. S
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Friday, october 18, 2024

Halal ‘love match’ apps take on traditional matchmaking in Pakistan
Pacific Asia • 3:36 PM
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More than 80 percent of people in Pakistan are estimated to end up in arranged marriages and many families turn to professional matchmakers, known as Rishta aunties, to help find the perfect partner. But in recent years a number of apps have appeared on
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Meet the co-creator of the new 'Diwali Barbie'
Pacific Asia • 12:18 AM
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With the festival of lights just around the corner, Mattel has unveiled the first "Diwali Barbie", co-created by Indian fashion designer Anita Dongre. The recently released doll has been embraced by little children around the world. Dongre opens up about
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Thursday, october 17, 2024

North Korea redefines South Korea as a 'hostile' state
Pacific Asia • 3:35 AM
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After North Korea blew up key roads and rail links to South Korea on Tuesday, tensions between the two countries reached new heights as Pyongyang announced on Thursday that new revisions to its constitution qualify the South a "hostile" state.
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Tuesday, october 15, 2024

North Korea blows up key road, rail links to South
Pacific Asia • 10:32 PM
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Pyongyang blew up key road and rail links to South Korea on Tuesday, after warning it would take steps to cut ties with Seoul. The blasts make little difference in practical terms, because the countries are already separated by one of the most heavily fo
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Inside Cambodia's cyber-scam centres, where workers are victims of human trafficking
Pacific Asia • 11:31 AM
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It’s happened to us all: a message arrives on our phone that looks genuine but turns out to be a scam. The internet has enabled scammers worldwide to find and contact potential victims. In Southeast Asia, the problem has reached alarming proportions and 
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How a Sikh leader's murder in Canada led to a diplomatic crisis with India
Pacific Asia • 10:51 AM
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India and Canada have expelled each other's diplomats over the 2023 murder of Sikh activist and naturalized Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was fatally shot in his pickup truck in British Columbia. Canada identified India’s top diplomat in the
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Chinese war games around Taiwan
Pacific Asia • 10:08 AM
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China stages military exercises in the waters and air around Taiwan this Monday. Beijing, which claims Taiwan as part of its own territory, deployed fighter jets, drones, warships and coast guard vessels to encircle the island in its fourth round of larg
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Taiwan reports record 153 Chinese aircraft near island during military drills
Pacific Asia • 3:11 AM
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A record 153 Chinese military aircraft were detected near Taiwan as China held large-scale drills encircling the island on Monday, Taiwan’s defence ministry said on Tuesday. Beijing has in recent years ramped up military pressure on Taipei to accept its
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Monday, october 14, 2024

Canada and India expel top envoys in dispute over assassination of Sikh activist
Pacific Asia • 3:03 PM
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Canada and India each expelled six diplomats on Monday, including their respective ambassadors, in tit-for-tat moves as part of an escalating dispute over the June 2023 assassination of a Sikh activist in Canada. 
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'Taiwan has been on alert for these kinds of military exercises'
Pacific Asia • 7:31 AM
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"Taiwan has been on alert for these kinds of military exercises", said France 24's correspondent in Taipei, Taiwan, Jan Camenzind Broomby. "They were in some way expected after the speech that President Lai Ching-te, the relatively recently-elected presi
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South Korea military says ‘fully ready’ amid dispute with Pyongyang over drone flights
Pacific Asia • 4:27 AM
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South Korea said Monday it was "fully ready" to respond after North Korea ordered army units on the border to be "ready to open fire" amid a dispute over drone flights into the North. Tensions between the neighbouring countries grew as the North accused
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China vows never to renounce 'use of force' to retake Taiwan as drills end
Pacific Asia • 1:22 AM
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China deployed planes and ships around Taiwan in military drills on Monday, issuing a "stern warning" to "separatist" forces. The drills marked the fourth large-scale exercise in two years as Beijing refuses to rule out force in its efforts to control Ta
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Sunday, october 13, 2024

Taiwan on ‘alert’ after spotting Chinese aircraft carrier sailing to its south
Pacific Asia • 8:26 AM
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Taiwan’s military is on “alert” after a Chinese aircraft carrier was spotted sailing to its south on Sunday. Last week, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te held a National Day speech in which he vowed to resist Chinese annexation. Beijing responded by saying
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Saturday, october 12, 2024

China to issue $325 billion in bond funds to boost ailing economy
Pacific Asia • 3:09 AM
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China's finance minister on Saturday said the country would issue $325 billion in special bonds in a effort to boost the flagging economy. The announcement while the world's second-largest economy loses momentum and lift consumer confidence amid a sharp
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Friday, october 11, 2024

FRANCE 24 speaks to sister of Japanese man acquitted after 46 years on death row
Pacific Asia • 5:58 PM
1 min
An 88-year-old Japanese man who had fought to overturn a murder conviction for decades has finally been acquitted. Iwao Hakamata was arrested in 1966 and spent 46 years on death row. In a landmark retrial, a court declared him innocent in late September,
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Wednesday, october 9, 2024

Indian tycoon Ratan Tata, respected for his business acumen and philanthropy, dies at 86
Pacific Asia • 8:05 PM
1 min
Ratan Tata, a pillar of India's proud but dwindling Zoroastrian Parsi community, who led the Tata Group for decades, died in a Mumbai hospital on Wednesday night, aged 86. His years at the helm of a family business empire founded under British colonial r
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