Fiji’s parliament has voted in Sitiveni Rabuka as the new prime minister after the former coup leader solidified his numbers in a tripartite coalition. Sitiveni Rabuka has officially been voted in as Fiji’s new prime minister, ending the reign of Frank Bainimarama after 16...
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Girl students sought consolation from friends and family as they digested news of the university ban by the Taliban. Kabul: Women university students across Afghanistan were in disbelief, barred by the Taliban from studying and condemned to a life of feeling “like caged birds”...
The measure would pardon 74 police officers convicted in the massacre at Sao Paulo’s Carandiru prison on October 2, 1992. Brasilia: Outgoing Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has pardoned security forces convicted of crimes committed more than 30 years ago, which legal experts say...
MANILA, Philippines — Families displaced by Tropical Storm Agaton (international name: Megi) in Leyte have received transitional shelters from the United States (US). Through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the US government turned over 167 transitional shelters for...
The South Korean government has pledged $3 billion worth of concessional infrastructure loans to the Philippines over the next four years as part of its continuing efforts to assist allies’ economic development. According to Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo, the framework agreement for...