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| May.21 |
Myanmar |
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U.N. chief: focus now reconstruction
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| Apr.14 |
Bangladesh |
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Riots spread as food prices skyrocket Riots from Haiti to Bangladesh to Egypt over the soaring costs of basic foods have and catapulted it to the forefront of the world's attention
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| Apr.13 |
Bangladesh |
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Dhaka-Calcutta train link resumes The passenger train service (Maitreyi, or Friendship, Express) has resumed after an interval of more than 40 years
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| Feb.16 |
Nepal |
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Kathmandu nearly out of fuel Map of Kathmandu Nepal Nepal's capital is almost out of fuel and transport of supplies has been blocked by a crippling general strike by ethnic rights groups in southern Nepal
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| Feb.4 |
Afghanistan |
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Report urges Afghan farmer boost A new report on drugs trade urges more investment to provide alternative livelihoods for farmers
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| Jan.31 |
India |
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Internet failure hits two continents Large swathes of Asia, the Middle East and north Africa had services crippled following a widespread Internet failure
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| Jan.21 |
India |
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World markets plunge on U.S. fears Stock markets were, prompted by pessimism about Bush's plans to boost the U.S. economy. India's Sensex stock index fell nearly 11%
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| Jan.9 |
New Delhi |
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Tata Motors unveils bargain car| Tata Motors has unveiled the world's cheapest motor car Tata Nano at India's biggest car show | | |
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| Dec.16 |
Tibet |
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Tibet tourism 'hits record high' Chinese state media: The number of tourists travelling to Tibet has hit a record high, over 4 million tourists will have visited in 2007
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| Sep.29 |
Myanmar |
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Oil companies keep up Myanmar ties Indian Oil Minister Deora was in Myanmar's capital for the signing of oil and gas exploration contracts
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Opera legend Pavarotti dies at 71
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| Jul.5 |
Tibet |
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Historic India-China link opens The Himalayan pass of Nathu La, 4,000m above sea level, had been closed for nearly half a century
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| May.5 |
New Delhi |
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Delhi swelters amid power crisis The minister for power says new guidelines are being drafted to save electricity
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| Apr.16 |
Nepal |
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Shortages worsen in strike There are food shortages and price rises as a general strike called by parties opposed to King enters its 12th day
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| Mar.2 |
New Delhi |
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U.S. to boost arms sales to India India will be able to buy more sophisticated fighter aircraft as part of a closer defense relationship
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| Nov.4 |
Pakistan |
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Pakistan postpones F-16 purchases President Musharraf says he will postpone the purchase of fighter planes from the US
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| Oct.15 |
India |
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India warns: Google terror threat President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is warning free mapping program could help terrorists by providing photos
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| Sep.29 |
India |
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Strike over reforms A day-long, national strike has disrupted air, rail and banking services across the country
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| Feb.16 |
Pakistan |
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Landmark Kashmir bus link agreed India and Pakistan have agreed to launch a bus service across the ceasefire line
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| Jan.12 |
Mumbai |
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Bollywood star Amrish Puri dies Veteran actor has died at the age of 72 from a brain haemorrhage
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| Jul.20 |
New Delhi |
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Court orders Bhopal victim payouts Supreme Court has ordered the government to distribute millions of dollars in compensation to victims of a 1984 toxic gas leak
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| Jul.8 |
New Delhi |
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New budget targets poor New government has pledged billions for the poor while promising sustained economic growth
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| May.16 |
Mumbai |
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Government fears hit shares| Bombay Stock Exchange plummeted more than 15% amid fears that the new government could stall economic reforms | |
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| May.6 |
Pakistan |
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Pakistan to resume India links| Prime Minister Zafarullah Jamali says air and land transport links with India will be restored shortly | |
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Euro mark celebrations
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| 2004 |
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| Jul.8 |
New Delhi |
New budget targets poor New government has pledged billions for the poor while promising sustained economic growth
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| 2008 |
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| Apr.14 |
Bangladesh |
Riots spread as food prices skyrocket Riots from Haiti to Bangladesh to Egypt over the soaring costs of basic foods have and catapulted it to the forefront of the world's attention
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| Feb.4 |
Afghanistan |
Report urges Afghan farmer boost A new report on drugs trade urges more investment to provide alternative livelihoods for farmers
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| 2008 |
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| Jan.9 |
New Delhi |
Tata Motors unveils bargain car| Tata Motors has unveiled the world's cheapest motor car Tata Nano at India's biggest car show | | |
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| 2008 |
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| Jan.21 |
India |
World markets plunge on U.S. fears Stock markets were, prompted by pessimism about Bush's plans to boost the U.S. economy. India's Sensex stock index fell nearly 11%
| Frankfurt's DAX dropping 6.02%
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| 2004 |
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| May.16 |
Mumbai |
Government fears hit shares| Bombay Stock Exchange plummeted more than 15% amid fears that the new government could stall economic reforms | |
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| 2006 |
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| Apr.16 |
Nepal |
Shortages worsen in strike There are food shortages and price rises as a general strike called by parties opposed to King enters its 12th day
| 2005 |
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| Sep.29 |
India |
Strike over reforms A day-long, national strike has disrupted air, rail and banking services across the country
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| 2008 |
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| Jan.31 |
India |
Internet failure hits two continents Large swathes of Asia, the Middle East and north Africa had services crippled following a widespread Internet failure
| 2005 |
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| Oct.15 |
India |
India warns: Google terror threat President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is warning free mapping program could help terrorists by providing photos
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| 2004 |
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| Jul.20 |
New Delhi |
Court orders Bhopal victim payouts Supreme Court has ordered the government to distribute millions of dollars in compensation to victims of a 1984 toxic gas leak
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| 2006 |
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| Mar.2 |
New Delhi |
U.S. to boost arms sales to India India will be able to buy more sophisticated fighter aircraft as part of a closer defense relationship
| 2005 |
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| Nov.4 |
Pakistan |
Pakistan postpones F-16 purchases President Musharraf says he will postpone the purchase of fighter planes from the US
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| 2007 |
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| Dec.16 |
Tibet |
Tibet tourism 'hits record high' Chinese state media: The number of tourists travelling to Tibet has hit a record high, over 4 million tourists will have visited in 2007
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| 2008 |
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| Apr.13 |
Bangladesh |
Dhaka-Calcutta train link resumes The passenger train service (Maitreyi, or Friendship, Express) has resumed after an interval of more than 40 years
| 2005 |
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| Feb.16 |
Pakistan |
Landmark Kashmir bus link agreed India and Pakistan have agreed to launch a bus service across the ceasefire line
| 2003 |
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| May.6 |
Pakistan |
Pakistan to resume India links| Prime Minister Zafarullah Jamali says air and land transport links with India will be restored shortly | |
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| 2008 |
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| May.21 |
Myanmar |
U.N. chief: focus now reconstruction
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| 2006 |
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| Jul.5 |
Tibet |
Historic India-China link opens The Himalayan pass of Nathu La, 4,000m above sea level, had been closed for nearly half a century
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| 2005 |
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| Jan.12 |
Mumbai |
Bollywood star Amrish Puri dies Veteran actor has died at the age of 72 from a brain haemorrhage
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| 2006 |
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| May.5 |
New Delhi |
Delhi swelters amid power crisis The minister for power says new guidelines are being drafted to save electricity
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| 2008 |
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| Feb.16 |
Nepal |
Kathmandu nearly out of fuel Map of Kathmandu Nepal Nepal's capital is almost out of fuel and transport of supplies has been blocked by a crippling general strike by ethnic rights groups in southern Nepal
| 2007 |
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| Sep.29 |
Myanmar |
Oil companies keep up Myanmar ties Indian Oil Minister Deora was in Myanmar's capital for the signing of oil and gas exploration contracts
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