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India floods swamp national park, killing six rhinos

Devastating floods in India’s northeast that have killed scores of people also swamped a national park drowning six threatened rhinos and other wildlife, government officials said Tuesday. Floods have begun to ease, Assam state Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said in a statement, noting the “water level of the Brahmaputra …

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Philippine fireworks disposal mishap injures 27

A batch of suspect fireworks exploded accidentally during their disposal in the southern Philippines, injuring 27 people, most of them explosives experts, police said Tuesday. The blast happened on Monday as a team of police, coast guard, marine and fire personnel disposed of firecrackers retrieved from a nearby warehouse, where …

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Malaysia arrests six ‘Ninja Turtle Gang’ members, seizes tortoises

Malaysian authorities have arrested six members of an international crime ring known as the “Ninja Turtle Gang” and seized about 200 smuggled tortoises and turtles, a wildlife official said Tuesday. Abdul Kadir Abu Hashim, director-general of Malaysia’s Wildlife and National Parks Department, said four Cambodians and two Malaysians were arrested …

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Indonesia and US seal $35M coral reef debt swap

The U.S.has agreed to forgive $35 million of Indonesian debt over the next nine years, the U.S. Treasury said on Monday, in return for the Southeast Asian country restoring and preserving coral reefs in what experts estimate is the world’s most biodiverse patch of ocean. Coral reefs are under increasing …

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Ministry seeking heavier penalties for fetus gender selection

The Health Ministry will propose adding regulations prohibiting fetal sex selection, and increasing sanctions on violations, as part of it’s new draft Population Law project. According to a 2020 decree on administrative penalties in the health sector, organizations and individuals will be fined VND15-20 million (US$590-787) if they prescribe or …

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Explaining the ongoing diphtheria surge in Vietnam

Vietnam has not eradicated diphtheria yet, meaning people can still get infected without vaccination, the health ministry said Tuesday. Hoang Minh Duc, head of the General Department of Preventive Medicine under the Ministry of Health, said diphtheria used to be prevalent in most Vietnamese localities. In 1981, diphtheria vaccination was …

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Six dead in Tokyo as Japan swelters in heatwave

Six people have died of heatstroke in Tokyo as Japan swelters under a rare rainy season heatwave, prompting authorities to issue a flurry of health warnings. People walking under the sun in Tokyo, Japan. Illustration photo by Pixabay Over the weekend, the central Shizuoka region became the first in Japan …

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Teen jailed for stabbing fellow beggar over ‘bullying’

A Hanoi court has sentenced a 15-year-old boy to four years in prison for attacking his 33-year-old begging companion with a knife and leaving him permanently bedridden. The Hanoi People’s Court said Monday Phung Gia Can was found guilty of “murder” but granted a reduced sentence since he was a …

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