Indigenous peoples ‘abused’: rights groups

Nepal’s indigenous peoples have been subjected to human rights violations including torture and unlawful killings under the country’s conservation policies, Amnesty International and a local activist group said yesterday.
9 August 2021

Rohingyas have no desire to be citizens of Bangladesh: Arakan Rohingya Society

Rohingyas have no desire to be citizens of Bangladesh and their only goal is to go back to Myanmar, said Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights today in response to recent World Bank report that suggested refugee integration in 14 of the host countries.
9 August 2021

740 infiltrators apprehended along Bangladesh border this year: Indian minister

Indian security agencies have apprehended 740 infiltrators along the India-Bangladesh border within the first six months of this year, Indian Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt told Rajya Sabha today.
9 August 2021

Taliban overrun northern Afghan cities of Kunduz, Sar-e Pul, Taloqan

Taliban fighters overran three provincial capitals including the strategic northeastern city of Kunduz on Sunday, local officials said, as the insurgents intensified pressure on the north and threatened further cities.
9 August 2021

Protesters mark 1988 uprising anniversary

Myanmar protesters yesterday marked the anniversary of a 1988 pro-democracy uprising that brought Aung San Suu Kyi to prominence, with flash mobs and marches of defiance against the ruling junta. 
8 August 2021

Taliban seize 3 more Afghan provincial capitals

The Taliban tightened the noose around northern Afghanistan yesterday, capturing three more provincial capitals as they take their fight to the cities after seizing much of the countryside in recent months.
8 August 2021

Taliban seize government buildings in Afghan cities Kunduz, Sar-e Pul

Taliban fighters have seized key government buildings in the northeastern Afghan city of Kunduz, leaving government forces hanging onto control of the airport and their own base, a provincial assembly lawmaker said on Sunday.
8 August 2021

US says plot against Myanmar UN envoy fits 'disturbing pattern'

The United States on Saturday condemned a thwarted plot to attack Myanmar's U.N. ambassador in New York, saying it fits a "disturbing pattern" of authoritarian leaders and their supporters seeking to persecute opponents around the world.
7 August 2021

New Asean envoy to Myanmar says he wants full access when he visits

The Brunei diplomat appointed by a Southeast Asian regional bloc as its special envoy to Myanmar yesterday said he should be given full access to all parties when he visits the strife-torn country, where the military overthrew an elected government. 
7 August 2021

2nd provincial capital falls to Taliban

The Taliban seized the stronghold of a notorious Afghan warlord yesterday, officials said, the second provincial capital to fall to the insurgents in under 24 hours. 
7 August 2021

Afghan Air Force pilot killed in Kabul bombing, attack claimed by Taliban

An Afghan Air Force pilot was killed by a bomb in a Kabul district on Saturday, officials said, in an attack claimed by the Taliban.
7 August 2021

Resurgent Taliban take first Afghan provincial capital

The Taliban captured an Afghan provincial capital and assassinated the government’s top media officer in Kabul yesterday, dealing twin high-profile blows to the Western-backed administration. 
6 August 2021

Taliban kills Afghan gov't top media officer, US condemns

Taliban fighters on Friday assassinated the Afghanistan government's top media and information officer in the capital Kabul, an act condemned by the senior U.S. diplomat in the country as an affront to human rights and free speech.
6 August 2021

Taliban capture first Afghan provincial capital, in Nimroz: police

The city of Zaranj in Afghanistan's Nimroz province fell to the Taliban on Friday, provincial police said, making it the first provincial capital the insurgents have captured as they step up offensives.
6 August 2021

Mob in Pakistan sacks Hindu temple over blasphemy row

Dozens of people attacked a Hindu temple in central Pakistan over blasphemy allegations, police said yesterday, in the latest incident of religious-fueled violence targeting a minority group in the Islamic republic.
5 August 2021

Myanmar envoy alerts UN to alleged ‘massacre’

Myanmar’s ambassador to the United Nations, who has refused to leave his post despite being fired after the February coup, has alerted the world body to a “reported massacre” by the military junta.
5 August 2021

Some 40 bodies found in Myanmar jungle after army crackdown -UN envoy

A Myanmar militia force fighting the army in a central part of the country and residents have found at least 40 bodies in jungle areas in recent weeks, including some showing signs of torture, said a militia member and Myanmar's U.N. envoy.
5 August 2021

Pakistan deploys paramilitary forces after Hindu temple attacked by mob

Pakistan deployed paramilitary forces in a central town on Thursday to check communal unrest after a mob ransacked and set fire to a Hindu temple.
5 August 2021

Russia to deploy long-range bombers in drills near Afghan border - report

Russia will deploy four Tu-22M3 supersonic strategic bombers in drills near the Afghan border in Uzbekistan, Interfax news agency cited the Russian defence ministry as saying on Thursday.
5 August 2021

Malaysia PM defies growing calls to quit

Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin yesterday defied mounting pressure to quit, saying he retained majority support among lawmakers and would prove it when the southeast Asian nation’s parliament reconvened next month. 
4 August 2021