The latest news on what’s happening in the region

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The latest news on what's happening in the region

The latest news on what’s happening in the region

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2022

Check out what’s hot in the region on November 4, as The Nation puts together headlines from members of Asia News Network (ANN). Click to read more:

ANN news highlights: Fri, Nov 4, 2022
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Assassination Pakistan I
In leaked video, suspect says he targeted Imran Khan because he was “misleading the public” as former PM survives assassination attempt – Dawn

Assassination Pakistan II
Editorial: Tragedy averted – Dawn
 

Space China
Rice from space promises robust new varieties – China Daily
 

N Korea 
N.Korea fires three missiles after denouncing allies for extending aerial drills – Korea Herald
 

Tragedy S Korea 
2nd officer suspended over Itaewon failures – Korea Herald
 

Defence Japan
Govt. to create special budget category to develop air, sea ports for defense purposes – The Japan News
 

Pollution India 
Severe air pollution chokes Delhi Reuters for The Daily Star
 

Diplomacy China-Germany
Scholz visit to expand German ties with China – China Daily
 

War in Ukraine 
Why South Korea should care about Russia’s war in Ukraine – Korea Herald
 

Corruption Bangladesh
Opinion: The art of bribery | The Daily Star
 

Religion Cambodia
Interview: Buddhist Institute pursues 100-year mission | Phnom Penh Post
 

Business Vietnam
LEGO Group starts construction on US$1 billion factory in Viet Nam – Vietnam News
 

Innovation Japan
Tires made with tomato, sugar cane hit the road as manufacturers eye environment – The Japan News
 

Talent Singapore
Singapore ranked second globally for best talent, only Asian nation in top 20 – Straits Times
 

Energy Cambodia
Huadian project starts ops in Cambodia – China Daily
 

Energy India
FM launches biggest-ever coal mine auction that will benefit twelve states – The Statesman

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