From The Mainichi, police in Fukuoka, Japan apprehend a porcine intruder.
From Vietnam Plus, 207 hotels in Vietnam have registered to provide paid coronavirus quarantine services.
From the Borneo Post, Malaysia refuses to become "the world's garbage bin".
From Free Malaysia Today, 55 containers of imported waste have been found in Malaysia since March.
From The Straits Times, Singapore reports 908 new coronavirus cases, mostly among migrant workers in their dorms.
From The Jakarta Post, the Indonesian economy contracts by 5.32 percent during this year's second quarter.
From Maldives Insider, the Maldive Islands become the favorite post-coronavirus destination among Indians.
From the Daily Mirror, according to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, voter turnout in today's general election in Sri Lanka is at 71 percent.
From the Colombo Page, voting in Sri Lanka's election ends peacefully, with ballots to be counted tomorrow.
From the Dhaka Tribune, 17 people are killed when a trawler capsizes in the Bangladeshi district of Netrakona.
From The Hans India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at the ground-breaking ceremony for the Ram temple in Ayodhya, India.
From the Hindustan Times, the ceremony at the Ram temple site is broadcast via loudspeakers all over Ayodhya.
From ANI, according to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, the construction of the Ram temple will lead to unity and harmony in India. (The Lok Sabha is the lower house of India's parliament.)
From India Today, residents of the Indian regions of Jammu and Ladakh celebrate the first anniversary of the bifurcation of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir into two territories.
From Dawn, nearly 40 people are injured in a grenade attack against a rally by Jamaat-i-Islami in Karachi, Pakistan.
From The Express Tribune, exports from Pakistan rise after decreasing for four months.
From Pakistan Today, Pakistan asks the world to "do more" about the dispute over Kashmir.
From Khaama Press, Afghan security forces send at least four Taliban terrorists to their virgins.
From IranWire, Iranian workers strike at many oil and petrochemical refineries.
From The New Arab, Lebanon announces a two-week state of emergency in Beirut in response to yesterday's explosions.
From the Saudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia's King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center participates in rescue operations in Beirut.
From the Ethiopian Monitor, the trilateral dam talks are suspended for a week.
From the Egypt Independent, the Egyptian Field Hospital in Lebanon starts treating victims of the explosions in Beirut.
From Egypt Today, Egypt's public prosecution office orders the investigation of an alleged gang rape in 2014 at the Fairmont Nile City Hotel in Cairo.
From Arutz Sheva, Israel offers Lebanon assistance after the blasts in Beirut.
From The Times Of Israel, Israel eases its coronavirus rules for weekends.
From The Jerusalem Post, what are Israel's coronavirus policies for "red" and "orange" cities?
From YNetNews, Israel's ministerial committee on the coronavirus wants more enforcement in "red" zones.
From The Syrian Observer, the Syrian air force destroys an ammo dump used by jihadists in the region of Idleb.
From In-Cyprus, Cyprus's foreign ministry announces a charter flight to return Cypriots from Lebanon.
From Panorama, according to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Armenia has a chance to overcome its coronavirus situation. (via The Armenian Reporter)
From Rûdaw, the bodies of two Kurds who tried to migrate into Europe are found in Greece and Turkey.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey sends air to Lebanon after the explosions in Beirut.
From Turkish Minute, Turkish police detain six members of the band Grup Yorum as they were rehearsing in İstanbul.
From Morocco World News, a Moroccan soccer team announces that two of its members have tested positive for the coronavirus.
From the Korea JoongAng Daily, a new coronavirus cluster including six Uzbeks is tied to an Eid al-Adha event in Cheongju, South Korea.
From GHPage, according to an Islamic scholar, uploading photos onto social media is a sin against Allah.
And from Gatestone Institute, how to go back to school and work, faster and more safely.
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