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Nepal map on currency note stirs up border row with India
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05/08/2024
May 8, 2024
Indian police arrest 4 for luring recruits to Russian war
05/08/2024
May 8, 2024
Malaysia plans 'orangutan diplomacy' to boost palm oil sales
05/08/2024
May 8, 2024
Court bans 'Glory to Hong Kong' protest song
05/08/2024
May 8, 2024
North Korea's former propaganda chief dies at 94
05/07/2024
May 7, 2024
Japan says Joe Biden's 'xenophobia' comment is regrettable
05/07/2024
May 7, 2024
India elections: Voters line up for third phase of polling
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Reports & Analysis
Pakistani tabla maker shares secrets of his craft
Pakistani tabla maker shares secrets of his craft
Tablas are hand drums that create the distinctive sound of traditional music from the Indian subcontinent.
Vietnam: Is corruption crackdown rattling Communist Party?
Vietnam: Is corruption crackdown rattling Communist Party?
Another high-ranking official has stepped down, leading to questions about the ruling party's stability.
China's Xi arrives in Serbia to boost ties
China's Xi arrives in Serbia to boost ties
President Xi Jinping has arrived in Serbia to a warm welcome. Beijing has invested billions in the country.
India: High youth unemployment poses massive challenge
India: High youth unemployment poses massive challenge
Generating decent jobs for millions of young Indians poses the biggest challenge for the country's leadership.
North Korea and Iran — a new anti-Western alliance?
North Korea and Iran — a new anti-Western alliance?
Pyongyang and Tehran are united by their grievances against the US and could be part of an emerging anti-Western bloc.
Can artificial glaciers help with water shortages?
Can artificial glaciers help with water shortages?
As rising temperatures cause glaciers around the world to recede, some countries have started making their own.
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In the spotlight
Why are cancer cases soaring in India?
The number of people suffering from cancer will rise exponentially in the next two decades, health experts have warned.
Is Japan 'xenophobic' like US President Biden claims?
US President Joe Biden's recent remarks about foreign labor have provoked pushback from the Japan's government.
Chinese fishing fleets in Indian Ocean accused of abuses
A recent investigation has revealed how China's distant-water fishing fleet commits environmental and labor abuses.
Press Freedom Day: Why are journalists fleeing Pakistan?
Acute security risks, intimidation and financial woes are forcing many media professionals to leave the country.
Post-tuberculosis lung disease: A patient's story
Global TB infections are rising. Some TB is drug-resistant. Patients are suffering lung damage long after they're cured.
Karachi's women face daily life without access to toilets
Pakistan's largest metropolis has very few public toilets, and the situation is even more difficult for women.
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Specials & Events
Global Eyes: A new take on security policy
Is the war in Ukraine making your chapati cheaper? On Global Eyes we break complex issues down to what really matters.
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Living
Thailand: The 'pocket parks' making Bangkok greener
In Thailand's capital Bangkok, more and more green "pocket parks" are sprouting up between extensive highways.
Uzbekistan's footballers make Olympic history
Victory in the under-23 Asian Cup semifinals means Uzbekistan will have a team at the Olympics for the first time ever.
Everest climbing season with new rules and question marks
As the 2024 Everest season starts, climate change is increasing risks and causing new and unexpected problems.
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