No One Has Power To Displace Palestinians: Turkish President

ISTANBUL, Feb 10 (NNN-TRT) – Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said yesterday that, no one has the power to displace Palestinians from their homeland. “No one has the power to expel Gazans from their ancient and eternal homeland. Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem all belong to the Palestinians,”…

155 Iraqi Families Leave Syria’s Refugee Camp In Latest Repatriation Effort

AL-HOL, Syria, Feb 10 (NNN-SANA) – A total of 569 people from 155 Iraqi families, left the al-Hol refugee camp in north-eastern Syria yesterday, in the latest repatriation effort coordinated between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Iraqi government. The departure marks the 21st of its kind, since Iraq…

Update: Fishing Vessel Sank Off South Korean Coast, Leaving Nine Dead Or Missing

SEOUL, Feb 10 (NNN-YONHAP) – A 139-tonne fishing vessel sank off the coast, near South Korea’s Yeosu yesterday, leaving four dead and five missing. It was reported that, the fishing trawler from the country’s south-eastern port city of Busan, disappeared from radar in waters off Yeosu, some 380 km south…

Seven Militants Killed In Counterterrorism Operations In NW Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Feb 10 (NNN-APP) – Seven militants were killed, when the Pakistani army conducted two operations in the country’s north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the military said in a statement, yesterday. The operations were launched Saturday night and yesterday morning, on tip-offs, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of…

Chief Minister Of India’s Manipur Resigned After Ethnic Violence

NEW DELHI, Feb 10 (NNN-PTI) – Chief Minister of India’s Manipur state, N. Biren Singh, resigned yesterday, almost two years after deadly ethnic violence broke out in the north-eastern state. Singh, a member of India’s main ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, tendered his resignation, to the governor of Manipur. Insiders say,…

Top DPRK Leader Vows To Enhance War Response Posture

PYONGYANG, Feb 10 (NNN-KCNA) – The top leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), vowed to bolster war response posture, to cope with any security situation, during his visit to the Ministry of National Defence, marking Day of Army Founding, yesterday. In his speech, commemorating the 77th founding…

Indonesia’s Manufacturing Sector Kicked Off 2025 With Strong Growth, Reflecting Economic Optimism

by Nurul Fitri Ramadhani JAKARTA, Feb 9 (NNN-XINHUA) – Indonesia, the largest economy in Southeast Asia, started 2025 with a solid performance in the manufacturing industry, posting an increase in the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) to 51.9. The rise signals positive business growth and confidence. The January PMI level…

Hundreds Of Villagers Celebrate Traditional Fish-Catching Ceremony In Cambodia

SIEM REAP, Feb 9 (NNN-AKP) – Hundreds of people, armed with traditional fishing gear, such as woven bamboo traps and nylon nets, waded in thigh-deep muddy waters, in a natural lake here today, to catch fish in a fish-catching ceremony. Held at a protected big lake in Bangkoang village, in…

Australian Police Located Human Remains Inside Crocodile

SYDNEY, Feb 9 (NNN-AAP) – Police in the Australian state of Queensland announced yesterday that, human remains were located inside a crocodile, as part of the recovery of a 60-year-old man reported missing from Aurukun, in Far North Queensland. Police and wildlife officers located and humanely euthanised the crocodile, along…

Three Dead, Six Missing After Fishing Boat Sank Off S. Korea

SEOUL, Feb 9 (NNN-YONHAP) – Three people were confirmed dead, and six others went missing, after a fishing boat with 14 crew members on board sank, off southern South Korea, early today. It was reported that the 139-tonne trawler, from the country’s south-eastern port city of Busan, disappeared from radar…