All news on the topic: South Asia

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Criminals may benefit as Cambodia conceals new citizenship data
Cambodia has begun hiding the identities of foreigners purchasing passports through a citizenship investment program – a move analysts say will undermine efforts to tackle crime groups that have set up shop in the Southeast Asian nation.
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'We found a cat abandoned in the street - now she travels the world with us'
Léa Baillie, and Romain Dubois, from Paris, France, are travelling to countries including South Korea, Philippines and Thailand with their lovely rescue cat Nour
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UN trade body warns of global trade disruptions, surging costs
The U.N. trade body sounded an alarm that global trade is being disrupted by attacks in the Red Sea, the war in Ukraine, and low water levels in the Panama Canal
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Groom shoots dead wife, mum-in-law and two guests then kills himself at wedding
Fears over a disability led to a Thai man shooting dead five people at his own wedding, including his betrothed, her mother, her sister, a guest and himself
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David Beckham puts hair theories to bed with latest appearance
David Beckham made a surprise appearance at the Cricket World Cup and sported a remarkable different hairdo to what he showed off in a recent photo on Instagram
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David Cameron backs 'ocean-grabbing' scheme blamed for ruining fishermen's lives
The former Prime Minister, who once pushed a Tory green agenda, was hired to boost investment in the Chinese-funded project which involved 'ocean grabbing and sand mining'
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 'I'm the first Muslim paramedic at my service and I've been called a terrorist'
Araf Saddiq didn't initially realise he was the first Muslim to work in the Scottish Ambulance Service - but as a paramedic he faced horrific racist abuse that saw one man calling him a terrorist and attacking him
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King Charles' private secretary recalls touching gesture for terminally ill mum
Former deputy private secretary to Charles and Camilla, Scott Furssedonn detailed a heartfelt gesture the King made during an appearance on Good Morning Britain
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Brit tourist, 30, found dead face down in a sewer in Cambodia drowned after fall
Charlie Frederick Gray, 30, was found dead in Cambodia last week and authorities launched an investigation. They reportedly said he died after falling face down in the sewer and drowning
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Baby twins have lived in 5 countries and flown 31,000 miles - before turning one
Mum Karen Edwards, 38, and dad Shaun Bayes, 37, quit the rat race to travel and teach their children about the world first-hand. Their eight-year-old daughter has been to 53 countries on six continents