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up whether it would mean he is giving up on the nagorno karabakh uncle dave, whichjust for up on the nagorno karabakh uncle dave, which just for clarity for our viewers, it is an ethnic armenian populated enclave whether it would mean he is giving up on the nagorno karabakh enclave. so people are gathering to decide what to do next and it is quite a significant development. we know from the words of the armenian prime minister that azerbaijan enters the sovereign armenian territory. azerbaijan enters the sovereign armenian territory. presumably some would interpret armenian territory. presumably some would interpret this would interpret this straightforwardly as an act of war, of territorial aggression, which would presumably alarm a lot of international players well beyond the immediate surrounding countries? it appears clearly it is a military campaign. earliertoday the it appears clearly it is a military campaign. earlier today the armenian foreign minister invited

New Malaysian state law to punish women for wearing men s clothing

Malaysia's northeastern Terengganu state will punish women for donning men's clothing and conceiving out-of-wedlock pregnancies. The state also outlawed 'witchcraft and sorcery'. The move has drawn the ire of human rights activists in South-East Asia. The laws that were passed by the Terengganu state assembly earlier this month make legislative provisions for punishments by a fine of up to 5,000 ringgit ($1,134), a three-year jail term and six lashes, or any combination of the three. 

Inspiring Women: Sarah Ann Chou Of Doctors Without Borders Malaysia

Tell us about your work at Doctors Without Borders (MSF). My work focuses on improving mental health access to refugees or asylum seekers and migrants through community psychosocial programmes such as group psychosocial activities and individual and group counselling. Why did you decide to join MSF? I believe in the work that MSF does and what they stand for (impartiality, neutrality, independence, bearing witness and being accountable). I hadn t known what it was like to work in an international organisation that truly practices what it preaches until I started with MSF. Here, we place patients first while ensuring that the principles we believe in are practiced in policy and also in the work. 

These Asian Bars Are Championing The Craft Cocktail Revolution

From its soaring ceilings to opulent details, the Art Deco-inspired interiors of Atlas in Singapore channel the grandeur of the 1920s (Photo: Courtesy of Atlas) “Singapore was historically a trading post and financial hub, so you have different cultures and ethnicities coming together to promote creativity,” explains Jason Williams, a Queensland native who moved to the Lion City five years ago to serve as creative director for Proof & Co as well as Master of Gin at Atlas. “There are tons of expats from the United States and elsewhere, along with a local middle class that have come up in a globalised economy. They experience cocktail culture elsewhere and bring it back here. And since food culture in Asia is so integral, people already have much a broader palate compared to in Australia, where I’m from. Here, they’re more willing to try new things, from smoky mezcals to European liqueurs.”

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