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Ancient find reveals new evidence of Malaysia’s multicultural past
Archaeologists in northwest Malaysia find new evidence of the region’s role as a thriving multicultural trading hub.
Fears of mass migration from Myanmar as military plans to draft thousands
Myanmar's generals aims to make up for recruitment shortfalls and battlefield losses by drafting thousands of civilians.
Muslim countries announce start of Ramadan in shadow of Gaza war
This year’s observance, for many, is marred by Israel’s war on Gaza.
Centre-right party ahead in Portugal election, exit polls show
Three polls show the right-leaning parties combined, including far-right Chega, could secure an outright majority.
Are US and EU plans to send supplies to Gaza credible?
Famine looms in parts of Gaza as Israel's war on the besieged territory enters its sixth month.
US military airlifts some embassy personnel from Haiti, bolsters security
The US operation comes amid gang violence that threatens to bring down the government and has led thousands to flee.
Ukraine rejects pope’s call to ‘raise the white flag’ to end Russia’s war
Catholic leader, 87, told Swiss broadcaster that Ukraine should negotiate with Russia and raised idea of surrender.
Sudan army general rules out Ramadan truce unless RSF leaves civilian sites
Sudan general rejects truce after UN Security Council calls for cessation of hostilities during the Islamic holy month.
Protests over Israeli leader Herzog’s presence at Dutch Holocaust Museum
Thousands of protesters demonstrate in Amsterdam against Israel’s war on Gaza.
‘We are tired, angry and mad’: 180,000 women march in Mexico City
Thousands take to the city’s streets on International Women’s Day to protest rampant violence.

