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Festival flowers in short supply in Nepal due to rains

Last week's unseasonal downpour damaged flower fields in Nepal and India.

  • Published: October 27, 20211:48 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
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Democratising university spaces to recognise sexual harassment and sexual violence

Change has to come from women, students, minorities, and those placed on the lower rungs of the hierarchy, academic and non-academic, in a spirit of collaboration.

  • Published: October 26, 20216:38 am
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Life as a Constable: Under stress, in distress

Constables are the lowest tier cops, who make up about 65 percent of the police force.

  • Published: October 26, 20211:15 am
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Ear-blowing sounds drowning out the peace for India’s homeowners

On any day, residents of DDA flats and housing societies have to suffer entry and exit of small and large trucks, making blasting sounds and raising dust, as they pass over deep…

  • Published: October 25, 20219:19 am
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Demand for death cleanup services soars in Japan amid pandemic

A surge in demand for the services of companies that manage the belongings of deceased people instead of family members has turned the spotlight on the issue of solitary deaths .

  • Published: October 25, 20212:25 am
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Restaurants and bars cautious about staying open late at night

As the prolonged pandemic led to changes in social behavior, it has prompted questions in the industry over whether staying open until late at night will actually lead to…

  • Published: October 25, 20212:05 am
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Moon says S. Korea to begin gradual return to normal life from November

Despite the measures, however, some anti-virus restrictions, including a mask-wearing rule, will remain in place after November.

  • Published: October 25, 20212:00 am
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Malala urges Afghanistan’s new rulers to let girls return to school

It has been one month since the Taliban, who seized power in August, excluded girls from returning to secondary school while ordering boys back to class.

  • Published: October 19, 20212:49 am
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M’sia may became an ageing nation earlier than expected, statistics show

There were fewer babies born in 2020, making it the lowest fertility rate for the country, in four decades .

  • Published: October 15, 20212:59 am
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School absenteeism, child suicides hit record highs in FY2020 amid stress of pandemic

Officials believe that the prolonged closure of schools had a significant impact on people's lives.

  • Published: October 15, 20211:15 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network

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