World Lebanon will investigate if bomb caused blast. Posted . Lebanon's president said on Friday its investigation into the biggest blast in Beirut's history would examine whether ... ( read original story ...)
After Beirut silos gutted, Lebanon faces new wheat woes
Precious wheat spilled out of disembowelled silos, mixing with soot, debris and cement: Beirut's port blast has gutted Lebanon's largest grain storage and sparked public panic over bread shortages. ( read original story ...)
Kyrgyzstan adds 503 new COVID-19 cases
(Xinhua) -- Kyrgyzstan reported 503 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing its national tally to 39,162. Among the new cases, 17 are medical workers, bringing the caseload of infected medical workers ... ( read original story ...)
Laos govt calls for public vigilance against dengue in rainy season
The Laos government on Friday urged people countrywide to remain vigilant and step up efforts to stop the spread of dengue fever as the rainy season approaches. ( read original story ...)
Armenia violates ceasefire with Azerbaijan 34 times
Over the past 24 hours, Armenian armed forces have violated the ceasefire along the line of contact between Azerbaijani and Armenian troops 34 times, Trend reports referring to Azerbaijani Defense ... ( read original story ...)
Serbia mends fences with Azerbaijan after selling arms to Armenia
Serbia has tried to patch up relations with Azerbaijan after a spat over Belgrade's sale of arms to Baku's rival Armenia. The weapons sale was sensitive as a long-running Azerbaijan-Armenia border ... ( read original story ...)
Azerbaijan downs another Armenian UAV
By Aisha Jabbarova The units of the Armenian armed forces, using the UAV, sought to carry out a reconnaissance flight over the positions of the un ... ( read original story ...)
49ers sign former top-five pick Dion Jordan, adding depth to their defensive line
The San Francisco 49ers were in the market for a veteran defensive end, although the one they've chosen to bring aboard is a bit of a surprise. San Francisco officially signed Dion Jordan to a ... ( read original story ...)
Cambodia: bill to ban women wearing short skirts prompts outcry
Experts fear sweeping public order proposals, including ban on loud talking, could be used to stifle protests ... ( read original story ...)
Cambodia’s dogmeat trade waning
Animal rights activists in Cambodia have gained a small victory in their effort to end the trade in dogmeat, convincing a canine slaughterhouse in one village to abandon the business. This week, Buth ... ( read original story ...)