An elaborate, five-day ceremony will honor a genuinely respected king, who reigned for seven decades.
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Mohamed Zaree is one of the several prominent Egyptian activists and human rights workers who are banned from travel over allegations of harming national security.
Siti Aisyah of Indonesia and Doan Thi Huong of Vietnam are suspected of smearing Kim Jong Nam's face with the banned VX nerve agent on Feb. 13 at a crowded airport terminal in Kuala Lumpur, killing him within about 20 minutes.
New restrictions are aimed at four Asian and African nations that have refused to take back citizens who've been deported.
Security Council diplomats said the U.S. and China were still negotiating the text late Sunday.
Toronto International Film Festival comes right on the heels of the Venice and Telluride festivals, but size and scope of Toronto has long made it the centerpiece of the fall movie season.
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov brought tens of thousands of people to the streets of Grozny on Monday to protest what he called the 'genocide of Muslims' in Myanmar.
Two Chinese officials with direct knowledge of the investigation said police are requesting a second Interpol arrest notice for Guo, 50.
Rohingya insurgent group, Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, took responsibility for last week's attacks on more than 25 locations, saying they were in defense of Rohingya communities.
Case against Jonathan Head has been criticized as an example of how Thailand's harsh criminal defamation laws can be used to intimidate journalists.
Hong Inh, who survived starvation, suffering and war in her native land, came to US some five years ago to join daughter and other relatives.
The move further limits opportunities for political activity and expression ahead of next year's general election.
China says it will stop importing North Korean iron ore, coal, fish and other goods.
Nhek Bun Chhay was taken in for questioning from his home on the outskirts of the capital, Phnom Penh, National Police Deputy Chief Gen. Mok Chito said.
Police accuse Swe Win, editor of Myanmar Now, of attempting to flee country shortly before his trial on defamation charges brought by follower of Buddhist monk who has stirred up anti-Muslim hatred.
The gang would target rich people and civil servants in China, contact women over social media, trick them into exchanging sexy photos then extort money from them.
Scandal has stunned the Holy See and threatened to tarnish the pope's image as a crusader against abusive clergy.
Although Suu Kyi's administration is officially in charge, the military still wields most power.
At least one Cambodian tried to hang himself.
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