71 - 80 of 163 results for "monkhood violence"

  1. 71. news | 21 May 2013

    Eleven Afghan police killed in latest violence

    By AFP

    » A roadside bomb in western Afghanistan and clashes in the volatile south left eleven police officers dead, officials said Tuesday.

  2. 72. news | 08 Jun 2013

    Working hard in the South

    ABOUT Politics

    Newspaper section: News

    » The separatist violence in the southernmost provinces shows no sign of easing and anxious observers are piling the blame for the high level of unrest on parties in direct charge of security affairs in the deep South.

  3. 73. news | 29 May 2013

    New religious riots in Shan state

    By AFP

    » Houses and mosques were set ablaze by mobs in a town in eastern Myanmar after a Buddhist woman was allegedly "torched" by a Muslim man, authorities said Tuesday, in a fresh bout of religious violence.

  4. 74. news | 14 Jun 2013

    Army chief cautious on peace talks

    By Wassana Nanuam

    » Army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha has responded cautiously to the demands set by separatists' representatives to reduce the violence in the restive far South.

  5. 75. news | 29 Apr 2013

    Violence restricts Pakistan's election campaign

    By AFP

    » Attacks by the Pakistani Taliban are forcing the main party in the country's restive northwest, an important battleground in the upcoming general election, to campaign in the shadows.

  6. 76. opinion | 24 Apr 2013

    Army must keep its pledge to end boot camp violence

    COMMENTARY

    By Sanitsuda Ekachai, Newspaper section: News

    » How are new conscripts being taught military discipline? In not one but two YouTube videos that went viral last week, the public was outraged to see privates being repeatedly kicked and slapped in the face and trampled h...

  7. 77. news | 16 Jun 2013

    Give peace a chance, say both sides

    By Post Reporters, Newspaper section: News

    » Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Saturday a reduction in violence during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan was not a formal agreement, only a pledge by Thai authorities and representatives of the insurgency to b...

  8. 78. news | 15 May 2013

    Dem duo hear fresh charges

    Newspaper section: News

    » Former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his former deputy Suthep Thaugsuban yesterday reported to the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to acknowledge charges in two more cases related to the political violen...

  9. 79. news | 05 May 2013

    37 dead as Bangladesh cracks down on Islamists

    By AFP

    » Bangladeshi police broke up a protest by tens of thousands of religious hardliners and shut down Islamist television stations Monday as 37 people died in some of the fiercest street violence for decades.

  10. 80. news | 28 Apr 2013

    Pakistan bomber kills 3, wounds 49

    By AFP

    » Three bomb explosions killed three people including a young girl in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on Saturday, police and hospital officials said, in the latest violence ahead of polls next month.

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