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Storylines featuring good-looking couples, romantic scenarios and themes of being true to oneself are particularly popular among straight female viewers

The Thai 'Boys' Love' TV Dramas Conquering Asia

At her lowest point, fighting burnout and depression in her Chinese hometown, Huang Bingbing says she found comfort in watching the escapist love story of two young men on a then-unknown Thai TV drama.
A rescued hostage is seen on a large screen at a rally in Tel Aviv by relatives and supporters of Israelis taken captive in Gaza in the October 7 attacks

US In Gaza Ceasefire Push With UN Vote, Mideast Tour

The United States stepped up pressure Monday for a Gaza ceasefire with a call for a UN Security Council vote on a truce as it redeployed Washington's top diplomat to the region scarred by eight months of war.
MRF leader Delyan Peevski -- sanctioned by the US and Britain for corruption -- has said during the campaign that he was 'ready to govern'

Conservatives Lead In Bulgaria's Sixth Vote In Three Years

Hardly a third of Bulgarians voted in the Balkan EU member's sixth parliamentary elections in three years on Sunday, with the party of conservative former premier Boyko Borisov coming in first, but more political uncertainty looming.
Sunak spoke to brewery workers in Wales at a campaign event

UK's Sunak Apologises For Skipping Main D-Day Event

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak apologised on Friday for leaving the D-Day commemorations in France early to give a domestic television interview, the latest self-inflicted setback to his stuttering general election campaign.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thanked his new coalition partners for their unanimous support

India's Modi Thanks Coalition MPs For 'Complete' Support

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked allied lawmakers Friday for unanimously agreeing to back his third term in office, after an unexpectedly close election forced his party to rely on coalition partners to keep him in power.
Students exchange high-fives and hugs with parents, teachers and each other before entering testing centres

Millions Of Chinese Students Start Exams In Biggest 'Gaokao' Ever

Mothers in crimson dresses and fathers clutching umbrellas huddled together in drizzly Beijing after sending their children into an exam hall on Friday, the first day of China's biggest "gaokao" tests that will shape the futures of millions of high school kids.
The ANC has said it favours forming a broad coalition for a government of national unity

South Africa's ANC Eyes National Unity Government

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa said Thursday that his African National Congress (ANC) would seek to form a government of national unity, after failing to win an outright majority in last week's general election.

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