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Bhutan: 157 students participate in national competition on CodeMonkey

Thimpu: Bhutan's Education and Skills Development Ministry recently conducted an online national coding competition to understand the level of coding concepts in students who have taken various CodeMonkey courses in schools.

Italian Senate unveils World Uyghur Congress President Dolkun Isa's book which aims to aware people on dangers of CCP

Rome: The Italian Senate recently unveiled a book titled  “La Trappola Cinese”, composed by  World Uyghur Congress President Dolkun Isa.

Pakistani private school imposes ban on students speaking Pashto

Peshawar: A Peshawar-based private school has banned students from speaking Pashto language in their premises.

Caribbean carnival performers take stage to fight COVID disinformation

New York: In Trinidad and Tobago, some performers have been tapping into traditional art forms ahead of the carnival on February 20-21 to encourage their communities to continue following COVID-19 health protocols as the country lifts restrictions on public gatherings.

Afghanistan: 500 youths join national army

Jalalabad: A total of 500 Afghan youths joined the Afghan Nation Army in the eastern Nangarhar province, said a statement of the country's Defense Ministry released here Saturday.

Taliban to turn former U.S. military bases into economic zones: Reports

Kabul: Taliban militia has decided to change former U.S. military bases into "economic zones" to bolster economic activities, the Bakhtar news agency reported on Sunday.

Bangladesh: Court awards life imprisonment to madrasa teacher for raping minor

Dhaka: A Bangladesh court has sentenced a madrasa teacher to life in prison on charges of raping a minor.

China’s Wang Yi says Washington should ‘repair damage’ caused by balloon incident

Beijing: China's Central Foreign Affairs Office Director Wang Yi has called on Washington to change the direction of bilateral relations that have been affected by the Chinese balloon incident, according to China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Pakistan: PIA announces discount for students traveling to China

Islamabad: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will give a 27-percent discount to students traveling to China to pursue academic degrees, an official with the PIA has said.

'Pakistan sent repackaged Turkish flood aid as earthquake relief material,' journalist reveals

New Delhi/IBNS: Pakistan is facing a major embarrassment globally over the relief material it sent to Turkey after the recent devastating earthquakes that left over 40,000 people dead.

N. Korea test-fires intercontinental ballistic missile

Seoul: North Korea has fired an intercontinental ballistic missile, the official Korean Central News Agency claimed on Sunday.

Turkey earthquakes leave over 40,000 people dead

Ankara/UNI: The toll from two major earthquakes that struck southeastern Turkey on Feb 6 has risen to 40,642, the country's disaster agency said Saturday.

Hungarian PM calls for peace in Russia-Ukraine conflict, warns of escalation

Budapest/UNI: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called for peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and warned of the escalation of the conflict here on Saturday.

500 Afghan men join national army

Jalalabad (Afghanistan): A total of 500 Afghan youths joined Afghan Nation Army in the eastern Nangarhar province, a statement of the country's Defense Ministry said here on Saturday.

Amsterdam to cut down Russian diplomatic mission: Dutch foreign minister

Moscow: The Netherlands has said it has decided to reduce the size of the Russian diplomatic mission in Amsterdam alleging that Moscow  sends spies instead of diplomatic workers, Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra said on Saturday.

North Korea fires suspected long-range missile toward East Sea: Reports

Seoul: North Korea on Saturday fired a suspected long-range ballistic missile toward the East Sea on Saturday, media reports said.

New York City Councilwoman Linda Lee passes resolution to declare Diwali as public holiday

New York: New York City Council woman Linda Lee has passed a resolution to declare Diwali (Hindu festival of lights) as a public holiday for school students.

Ukraine needs ‘implementable’ peace, Security Council hears, meeting on anniversary of Minsk accord

New York: While a peaceful resolution is desperately needed to the war in Ukraine, any agreement reached must be tangible, implementable and address the conflict’s root causes, officials told the Security Council on Friday, citing lessons learned from the fate of the so-called Minsk accords.

Dhaka University removes 'protesting' Tagore sculpture

Dhaka/IBNS: The Dhaka University has removed a protesting sculpture of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, which was installed in protest of an alleged censorship in the country, media reports said.

Rights experts say peaceful transition in South Sudan crucial, amid ‘immense suffering’

South Sudan’s leaders must prioritize a peaceful transition as rampant sexual violence and attacks on civilians continue across the world’s youngest nation, the UN Commission investigating human rights abuses there said on Friday.

Guterres in Africa: End political stalemate in Libya now, UN chief urges leaders

New York: Overcoming the current political impasse in Libya can unleash much-needed progress in tackling myriad crises there, the UN chief said on Friday at a high-level meeting of the African Union in the Ethiopian capital.

Quake latest: Aid convoys will keep crossing into Syria ‘for as long as needs are there’

New York: A steady flow of UN aid trucks filled with vital humanitarian relief, continues to cross the border from southern Türkiye into northwest Syria to help communities enduring terrible trauma caused by last week’s earthquake disaster – and  “will continue every day for as long as the needs are there”, UN aid teams said on Friday.

Afghanistan: Taliban flogs 11 people, including women, in Faizabad

Kabul:  The supreme court of the Taliban said that eleven people, including two women, were publicly flogged at a sports ground in Afghanistan's Faizabad city on Friday, media reports said.

US: Six dead in Mississippi shooting,suspect in custody

Mississippi: At least six people died when a man opened fire on his ex-wife and potentially other family members in the Tate County region of the US on Friday.

Pakistan: Security clears Karachi police chief's office, 3 terrorists killed, TTP claims responsibility

Islamabad/IBNS: The office of Karachi police chief in the southern Pakistani city's Sharea Faisal region, which came under attack on Friday evening, has been cleared. Three terrorists have been killed in the combat operations, said reports.

Canada, Manitoba announces investment for easy access to childcare in rural areas

Manitoba/IBNS: Governments of Canada and Manitoba have announced to invest of $94 million in two phases of the child-care project to ensure easy access to affordable child care by Manitoba families in rural and First Nations communities.

Pakistan: Gunmen attack Karachi police compound, heavy exchange of fire underway

Karachi/IBNS: Gunmen Friday attacked the office of the Karachi police chief in the southern Pakistani city. An operation with the police force is currently underway, said reports.

Turkey's ruling party not planning to postpone elections over earthquake: Reports

Ankara: Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party is not discussing a postponement of the general election due to the earthquake, with the two date options on the table remaining unchanged, Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported on Friday.

Nigeria: $1.3 billion drive to stop ‘ticking time bomb’ of child malnutrition

New York: The UN launched a $1.3 billion appeal on Thursday to help six million people severely affected by conflict, disease, and disaster in northeast Nigeria.

Horn of Africa: $84 million appeal to support migrants along risky route to Yemen

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and partners are seeking $84 million to provide humanitarian and development assistance to over one million migrants in the Horn of Africa and communities hosting them.