Since the beginning of this year, Malaysia is requiring the use of child safety seats. But as Dave Grunebaum reports for VOA, studies show that getting families to use them may be an uphill battle~VOA NEWS
UN Secretary-General Meets with Federal Minister of Defence of Germany
United Nations ecretary-General António Guterres meets with Boris Pistorius Federal Minister of Defence of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Myanmar Insurgents Accused of Recruiting Rohingya in Bangladesh Camps
Myanmar Muslim insurgents have pressed about 500 Rohingya refugees in camps in Bangladesh to join the war in their homeland where fighting between rival factions has intensified sharply in recent weeks, refugees told Radio Free Asia.
Indonesia Home to Heavy Metal Music
Though quite popular in the world’s largest Muslim majority country, heavy metal music is controversial in some conservative countries.Heavy metal has a home in Indonesia.
From US to Europe, Pro-Palestinian Student Protests Spread
Students protesting Israeli conduct in the Gaza War on American college campuses are being closely watched by the world.Global reactions to the demonstrations and the student arrests around the world have been wildly varied, ranging from pride and solidarity to alarm and condemnation.
Press Briefing by UN Secretary-General on Situation in Gaza
Reporters are briefed on the situation in Gaza by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres.
Myanmar Helicopter Crash Ends in Shootout,Killing Pilot, Anti-Junta Group Says
An insurgent group in eastern Myanmar said on Tuesday it shot down a junta military helicopter and killed its pilot then clashed with junta forces on the ground.
On Abolishing Death Penalty,Zimbabwean Parliament Consulting Citizens
After the Cabinet’s decision in February to abolish the death sentence to conform with international standards, Zimbabwe’s parliament has started nationwide consultations.
Limited Options for Victims of Myanmar’s Searing Heat
MYANMANearly 1,500 people died in Myanmar from heat-related causes in April alone, emergency service organizations told Radio Free Asia, compounding the misery for many in a country plagued by conflict and lacking adequate infrastructure and services.
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