Thai girl band BNK48 sorry for Nazi T-shirt controversyThai girl band BNK48 sorry for Nazi T-shirt controversy
Image copyrightTwitter/ShapiraSmadarImage caption The singer and the band CEO visited the Israeli embassy on Sunday to apologise

One of Thailand's most popular pop bands has apologised, after a member wore a T-shirt with a Nazi swastika on stage during a televised rehearsal.

Photos of BNK48 singer Pichayapa

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Pakistan captain banned for racist commentPakistan captain banned for racist comment
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed will also have to take part in an education programme

Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed has been banned for four matches after admitting making a racist remark to South Africa all-rounder Andile Phehlukwayo.

The International Cricket Council said Sarfraz breached its anti-racism code in a one-day international in Durban.

Sa

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Destination UK: Following illegal migrants for a week, through four European portsDestination UK: Following illegal migrants for a week, through four European ports
Destination UK: Following illegal migrants for a week, through four European ports - TheIndianSubcontinent News

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'Shuffle' dance taught to Chinese children to keep them fit'Shuffle' dance taught to Chinese children to keep them fit
'Shuffle' dance taught to Chinese children to keep them fit - TheIndianSubcontinent News

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Jolo church attack: Many killed in PhilippinesJolo church attack: Many killed in Philippines

A twin-bomb attack at a church in southern Philippines has killed at least 19 people and injured 42 others, officials say.

The first blast happened as Sunday Mass was celebrated at a Roman Catholic cathedral on Jolo island.

As soldiers responded, a second device was detonated in the parking lot.

The attack happens after a predominantly Muslim area in

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#JusticeforKhadija: The long road to justice for a student stabbed 23 times#JusticeforKhadija: The long road to justice for a student stabbed 23 times
Image copyrightAFPImage caption Khadija Siddiqui, 23, was stabbed in her neck, abdomen and arms in a vicious attack

On Wednesday, Khadija Siddiqui, a young Pakistani law student, watched the man who stabbed her 23 times in broad daylight re-convicted for the crime.

It was the culmination of a three-year battle

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