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South Korean workers return home to hugs and cheers

South Korean workers return home to hugs and cheers

Some 300 South Korean workers returned home on Friday to emotional reunions with families, one week after being detained in a major US immigration raid that left some questioning whether they would ever work in the United States again. Wearing face masks, they disembarked a chartered plane at Inch

Nepal's ex-chief justice Karki likely to be interim PM

Nepal's ex-chief justice Karki likely to be interim PM

Nepal's former chief justice, Sushila Karki, is likely to be appointed as interim prime minister, a source aware of the talks told Reuters on Friday, after intense anti-graft protests led to the resignation of KP Sharma Oli. The Himalayan nation's worst upheaval in years, which killed 34 people la

Doha attack won't change ceasefire demands, Hamas says

Doha attack won't change ceasefire demands, Hamas says

An Israeli attack that targeted Hamas leaders in Qatar this week would not change the Palestinian group's terms for ending the war in Gaza, an official said on Thursday. Israel attempted to kill the political leaders of Hamas with an airstrike on Doha on Tuesday, in what US officials described as

Flash floods in Indonesia kill 15

Flash floods in Indonesia kill 15

At least 15 people have been killed and 10 others remain missing after flash floods and landslides triggered by torrential rains struck Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province and the tourist island of Bali, authorities said Wednesday. The rains, which began Monday, caused rivers to overflow

Radhakrishnan elected as India's Vice President

Radhakrishnan elected as India's Vice President

CP Radhakrishnan was elected as India's new vice president on Tuesday. Voting for the post took place at the Indian Parliament. The election was necessitated by the sudden resignation of erstwhile Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on July 21. Radhakrishnan was the joint candidate of the political p