From The Mainichi, what's up, doc?
From the Borneo Post, starting in 2022, all Malaysian businesses will have to charge for plastic bags.
From Free Malaysia Today, a female Malaysian con artist, who stole at least six identities, gets a 51-month sentence in the U.S. (This shows that illegal aliens are not necessarily undocumented, but falsely documented.)
From The Straits Times, hundreds of medical workers in Hong Kong join protests against alleged police brutality.
From The Jakarta Post, according to an editorial, Indonesian President Joko Widodo must not act like Jesus by appointing 12 deputy ministers.
From the Daily Mirror, according to some Sri Lankan politicians, presidential candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa's affidavit in the U.S. "has put the country in jeopardy".
From the Colombo Page, Sri Lankan Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera accuses a private TV channel of broadcasting fake news.
From The Hans India, according to Jammu and Kashmir's director of police, terrorists are trying to damage infrastructure in the Kashmir Valley.
From the Hindustan Times, India and China coordinate their patrols in an area disputed between the two countries.
From India Today, seven policemen are injured by people throwing stones after the death of a traffic accident victim in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, India.
From Khaama Press, airstrikes in Afghanistan send 45 Taliban and ISIS terrorists to their virgins.
From The Express Tribune, former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, now under medical bail, will be transferred to a hospital in Raiwind.
From Pakistan Today, the Pakistani army claims to have killed over 60 Indian troops since February 27th.
From Radio Farda, six political prisoners in Iran are "unexpectedly" granted bail.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish President Erdoğan promises to clear terrorist from the Syrian border if the Sochi deal fails.
From In-Cyprus, a U.S. congressional report on Cyprus discusses efforts to define terms of reference.
From Arutz Sheva, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Blue and White leader Gantz will meet tomorrow.
From The Times Of Israel, according to Yisrael Beytenu party leader Avigdor Liberman, both Likud and the Blue and White must "put their egos aside".
From The Jerusalem Post, a painting stolen by the Nazis and later exhibited in New York will be returned to the heirs of the rightful owners.
From the Egypt Independent, after a 22-year hiatus, the opera Aida returns to Hatshepsut's mortuary temple in Luxor, Egypt.
From Egypt Today, Egypt's solidarity ministry, PepsiCo Egypt and CARE Egypt enter an agreement to empower female farmers.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a man who ran over his wife and stabbed her is a migrant from Tunisia.
From New Age Islam, female protesters in Lebanon call out Arab men for objectifying them.
From The New Arab, Dutch authorities arrest an alleged former terrorist commander.
From The Print, even as Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan criticizes India over minorities, Pakistani police demolish an Ahmadi mosque. (The last four links come via The Religion Of Peace.)
And from Gatestone Institute, European populism finds its way to Portugal.
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