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As Thailand moves to pass same-sex marriage law, couple wait to tie the knot
Reuters· 6 days agoThe marriage equality bill is expected to pass through its final reading in Thailand's upper house...
Challenges remain for Modi despite securing third term as India’s prime minister
South China Morning Post· 6 days agoOn its prickly relations with China, Modi was warned by Beijing against “political conspiracy” after...
Widow on Her First Holiday Without Husband Makes A Lifelong Group of Friends
GoodNewsNetwork· 6 days ago“As much as I missed including my husband in the planning, I am a traveler and I have always had it...
Laos’ runaway inflation forces some to flee, others to get creative
South China Morning Post· 6 days ago“Lacking labour makes it difficult to scale up, our government can’t do much … Thailand is the place...
Worldview: Why Yoox Net-a-Porter Is Exiting China
The Business of Fashion· 5 days agoYoox Net-a-Porter is shuttering its China business. The luxury e-tailer will liquidate Fengmao, its joint venture with Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba,...
Inside the world’s most secretive soccer team | CNN
CNN.com· 6 days agoWhat happens within North Korea’s soccer team has been kept a closely guarded secret since its creation at the end of World War II. Millions around the...
Landslides kill at least 15, displace millions, in Bangladesh and India
Al Jazeera· 4 days agoEight Rohingya Muslims were among those killed by mudslides in the early hours of Wednesday,...
How Africa’s War on Disinformation Can Save Democracies Everywhere
Foreign Policy Magazine· 2 days agoThis year marks 30 years since the Rwandan genocide in 1994, when a Hutu-majority government and a...
Algeria: The Old Guard Says No
Strategy Page· 4 days agoThis will be the last regular update for Algeria The organized violence there has declined to the point where it no longer qualifies for regular updates Instead, we will cover any major outbreaks of violence in our updates of neighboring c
An Earthquake Changed the Course of the Ganges. Could It Happen Again?
Columbia University News· 6 days ago2,500 years ago, an earthquake changed the course of the mighty Ganges River, a new study shows. A...