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Will Nepal's new 'pro-India' prime minister hit reset on its China ties?

Will Nepal's new 'pro-India' prime minister hit reset on its China ties?
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Suspicions rise of Indian involvement in car bomb at Pakistani jihadi Hafiz Saeed's home

Suspicions rise of Indian involvement in car bomb at Pakistani jihadi Hafiz Saeed's home
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Developing Asean is getting old before getting rich, and pensions aren't keeping pace

Coronavirus: New Zealand begins vaccination drive; outbreak hits Chinese community in Cambodia

news Coronavirus: New Zealand begins vaccination drive; outbreak hits Chinese community in Cambodia © REUTERS The Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine is administered to a recipient in Auckland, New Zealand. Photo: Reuters New Zealand started its official roll-out of Pfizer-BioNTech s Covid-19 vaccine on Saturday, in what the health director general said marked a small but important step in a long journey to fight the pandemic. A small group of medical professionals were injected on Friday in Auckland ahead of the wider roll-out which was officially starting with border staff and so-called Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) workers on Saturday, officials said. Today, we kick off the largest immunisation programme in our history, by vaccinating the first of our border workforce, a critical step in protecting everyone in Aotearoa, New Zealand health director general Ashley Bloomfield told reporters in Auckland, using the country s indigenous Maori name.

The 1967 riots and the making of 'Hongkongers' – a police officer's account

The 1967 riots and the making of ‘Hongkongers’ – a police officer’s account Book excerpt © SCMP Demonstrators wave Mao Zedong‘s “little red book” in front of Government House, on May 18, 1967. Photo: SCMP On the 3rd December 1966, the main story on the front page of the South China Morning Post was the talks on the cruiser HMS Tiger between the United Kingdom s Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, and Ian Smith, the leader of Rhodesia, over the future of that colony. The front page also carried a sidebar headed, Macau Leftists Resume Demonstrations . That article described a noisy and sometimes violent demonstration at a read in of the quotations of Chairman Mao Zedong, the leader of the People s Republic of China, at Government House in Macau.

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