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Third of Himalayan Glaciers Can No Longer Be Saved: Study

KATHMANDU, Nepal — One-third of Himalayan glaciers will melt by the end of the century due to climate change, threatening water sources for 1.9...
Puttipong Punnakan speaks Tuesday at the Government House in Bangkok.

Govt Spokesman Resigns to Join Pro-Junta Party

Military government spokesman Puttipong Punnakan announced Tuesday that he was resigning to join the pro-junta Palang Pracharat Party.

The Siamese Fighting Fish is Now the National Aquatic Animal

BANGKOK — The cabinet on Tuesday approved the Siamese fighting fish to become Thailand’s national aquatic animal.

Making Demerit: Amazonian Predator Fish Freed by Karma-Seekers

LAMPANG — A large fish released into a public park by temple-goers turned out to be the predatorial Amazonian arapaima, officials said Monday.

South Korean Women Begin to Resist Intense Beauty Pressure

SEOUL — As she pursued her dream of becoming a fashion model, veering for years between extreme dieting and overeating, Park I Seul realized she had a problem: She was not tall and skinny, like typical runway models, nor was she big enough to be a plus-size model.
Bahraini Hakeem al-Araibi, center, leaves the criminal court in Bangkok, Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, Feb. 4, 2019. The soccer player who has refugee status in Australia told a Thai court Monday that he refuses to be voluntarily extradited to Bahrain, which has asked for his return to serve a prison sentence for a crime he denies committing. Photo: Wason Wanichakorn / AP

Hakeem Case Different from Rahaf, ‘Big Joke’ Says

BANGKOK — Hakeem AlAraibi and Rahaf Alqunun are two different cases, the head of Thai immigration said Monday as pressure mounts for Thailand to...

Warden Defends Shackling Bahraini Footballer Hakeem

BANGKOK — It was routine procedure to shackle a prominent refugee by his ankles for a much-criticized court appearance, a prison official said Monday.
UN forces from Rwanda patrol the streets of Bangui, Central African Republic in February 2016. Photo: Jerome Delay / Associated Press

Mercenaries ‘Feeding Off’ Terrorism and Crime: UN Chief

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday that reports suggest there has been "a surge in the use of mercenaries," who are not only fighting in wars and illegally exploiting natural resources but are now "feeding off" transnational organized crime, terrorism and violent extremism.
US President Donald Trump speaks in the Cabinet Room of the White House on Friday in Washington. Photo: Evan Vucci / Associated Press

Trump to Call for Unity, Face Skepticism in State of Union

The White House says President Donald Trump will call for optimism and unity in Tuesday's State of the Union address, using the moment to attempt a reset after two years of bitter partisanship and deeply personal attacks.

Asia Greets Year of the Pig, Farewells the Dog (Photos)

The Lunar New Year is being celebrated around Asia with lanterns, performances, decorations and food. People are bidding farewell to the year of the dog in the 12-year Chinese astrological cycle and welcoming the year of the pig with hopes of happiness and fortune.

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