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Will Nepal s new pro-India prime minister hit reset on its China ties?
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Cambodia s Ministry of Environment
Conservationists have warned of the growing number of exotic animals being kept as pets in Cambodia ’s capital, after a 18-month-old lion was seized from a Chinese national’s Phnom Penh villa last week.
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The 70kg male was removed by Forestry Administration officials last Sunday (June 27) from a property in the city’s Boeng Keng Kang district – where a square metre of land can cost as much as US$5,500 (S$7,410), according to real estate firm CBRE.
Authorities said they were alerted to the lion’s existence after seeing it appear in a TikTok video in April. Animal rescue NGO Wildlife Alliance, which helped with the raid, said its claws and canine teeth had been removed.
Chinese national s TikTok lion spotlights Cambodia s exotic pet problem
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July 03, 2021
Hambali, or Riduan Isamuddin, the alleged operations chief of al-Qaeda linked Jemaah Islamiyah.
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Nearly two decades after masterminding the 2002 bombing of a Bali nightclub that killed 202 people, the terrorist known as the “Osama bin Laden of Southeast Asia” remains a thorn in the side of both the United States and Indonesia.
Riduan Isamuddin, better known by his nom de guerre Hambali, has been held at Guantanamo Bay since 2006 after his capture in Ayutthaya during a joint US-Thai operation. On August 30 he expects to finally get his day in court, when he and two of his associates face a formal arraignment in front of a US military commission.