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Ransom demand of almost $1m surfaces for missing Chinese tourist in Bangkok; she reportedly had flight booked to Singapore - asiaone.com - China - Thailand - Singapore -  Shanghai -  Bangkok -  Singapore

Ransom demand of almost $1m surfaces for missing Chinese tourist in Bangkok; she reportedly had flight booked to Singapore

Bangkok police are searching for a Chinese tourist who went missing in the Thai capital, whose father received a ransom demand of five million yuan (S$932,000) for her safe return.

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Vietnam appoints top policeman as country's new president - asiaone.com - China - Vietnam -  Hanoi

Vietnam appoints top policeman as country's new president

HANOI — Vietnam's parliament elected police minister To Lam as the state president on Wednesday (May 22), in a move analysts see as a "stepping stone" for Lam to bid later for the position of chief of the ruling Communist Party, the country's top job.

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South Korean town rattled by wrong emergency alert over '70 large dogs' on the loose - asiaone.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korean town rattled by wrong emergency alert over '70 large dogs' on the loose

SEOUL — An emergency text message alerting residents of a rural South Korean town to watch out for 70 ferocious dogs on the loose had to be quickly withdrawn after it turned out only three canines had wandered off a farm in the area, officials said.

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Justin Trudeau - Singh Nijjar - a classauthorlink hrefhttpswwwaljazeeracomauthoraljazeerastaff150119130629458Al Jazeera Staffa - Canadian police make arrests in prominent Sikh activist’s killing: Reports - aljazeera.com - Canada - India -  New Delhi - Britain -  Columbia, Britain

Canadian police make arrests in prominent Sikh activist’s killing: Reports

Arrests in last year’s killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar set to fuel more diplomatic tensions between India and Canada.

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Thailand details 2 New Zealand tourists for assaulting police officer - asiaone.com - New Zealand - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thailand details 2 New Zealand tourists for assaulting police officer

BANGKOK — Two tourists from New Zealand were being held in prison in Thailand for allegedly assaulting a police officer on the resort island of Phuket, Thai authorities said.

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Indian police detain 3 accused of raping Brazilian-Spanish tourist - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi - Spain - Brazil -  Sao Paulo

Indian police detain 3 accused of raping Brazilian-Spanish tourist

SAO PAULO/BENGALURU/BARCELONA — Indian police have detained three men and are searching for four others accused of attacking two tourists and gang-raping the woman, authorities and the couple said.

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At least eight people injured in blast at cafe in India’s Bengaluru - aljazeera.com - India - state Karnataka

At least eight people injured in blast at cafe in India’s Bengaluru

Investigators suspect the bomb was an improvised device. The reason for the blast is yet to be determined.

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Park Dan - South Korea publicly orders some doctors who walked off the job back to work - asiaone.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul

South Korea publicly orders some doctors who walked off the job back to work

SEOUL — South Korea's government late on Friday (March 1) publicly ordered 13 doctors, at least some of whom have been vocal about a walkout by roughly 9,000 physicians over a health system reform plan, to return to work or face penalties.

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