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Iranian families mark protest killings as schools observe strikes

Teachers' strikes in Iran condemn student killings during protests as mourning ceremonies take place nationwide.

Why is the US targeting Cuba’s global medical missions?

Amid Cuba’s deepening fuel crisis, countries are bowing to US pressure and winding down their Cuban medical programmes.

Washington appoints new US envoy on Tibetan human rights

China has previously criticised the role, accusing the US of interfering in China’s internal affairs.

Who are Bangladesh’s new cabinet members?

Tarique Rahman of the BNP is sworn in as the prime minister of Bangladesh. His cabinet appointments are also revealed.

Global system of human rights in ‘peril’, warns HRW in its annual report

The NGO warns that the rules-based order is being crushed under relentless pressure from the US, China and Russia.

India-China in new spat over Arunachal Pradesh: What’s it all about?

Tensions are reignited after Arunachal-born Prema Wangjom Thongdok is detained at a Chinese airport.

Video: Newly opened bridge collapses in China

A newly constructed bridge in southwest China has partially collapsed.

Seven Italian climbers missing in Nepal as storms, avalanches leave 9 dead

Italy says communication between rescue teams, local officials, foreign diplomatic missions 'extremely challenging'.

Avalanche hits Nepal’s Mount Yalung Ri, killing seven climbers

Victims include five foreigners and two Nepalis, while four others remain missing, media reports say.

Radio Free Asia says halting news operations due to Trump admin cuts

Announcing the move, staff at the outlet said 'authoritarian regimes are already celebrating' its potential demise.