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Sri Lanka minister survives blast
A suspected suicide bomber in Sri Lanka kills at least one person in an attack targeting a government minister, officials say.
30 Hurt as Australian Flight Hits Turbulence
The Qantas passenger jet flying from Singapore to Perth made an emergency landing at a remote Australian airport after the incident, officials said.
World Briefing | Asia: Nepal: Goddess Is Appointed
Hindu and Buddhist priests chanted sacred hymns and showered flowers and grains of rice over a 3-year-old girl who was appointed a living goddess in Nepal.
Hundreds Injured in Thai Protests
Antigovernment protesters trapped lawmakers inside the Parliament building and fought battles with the police that left one person dead and nearly 400 injured.
Village dilemma
Shall we stand up to the Pakistan Taleban?
Oram-inspired Kiwis level series
Jacob Oram makes 75 not out as New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 75 runs in the second match of their one-day series.
Johnson blows leave India adrift
Paceman Mitchell Johnson has a day to remember as Australia reduce India to 313-8 on an absorbing third day of the first Test, still 117 runs behind.
Bangladesh v N Zealand live score
Bangladesh seek to clinch the one-day series as they take on New Zealand in the second one-day international in Dhaka.
Live text - India v Australia
Play resumes after a rain-break with India seven wickets down in reply to Australia's 430 in Bangalore.
PM launches Kashmir train service
India's PM launches Kashmir's first train service amid heavy security and after protests that left two people dead.
Judge Orders 17 Detainees at Guantánamo Freed
Seventeen Uighurs held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, must be freed and allowed into the United States, a federal judge ruled.
30 Civilians Died in Afghan Raid, U.S. Inquiry Finds
A military investigation concluded that recent American airstrikes in western Afghanistan killed more civilians than previously acknowledged.
Malaysian Prime Minister Announces Resignation
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said he would step down in March 2009, paving the way for his chosen successor to lead a governing party losing its grip after five decades in power.
Europe Asked to Send Afghanistan More Troops
The call by U.S. defense secretary, Robert M. Gates, came as NATO struggles to combat an emboldened Taliban in the region.
World Briefing | Asia: India: Aide Calls Dalai Lama?s Surgery Successful
The Dalai Lama has successfully undergone surgery in a New Delhi hospital to remove gallstones and expects to resume his duties by the end of the month.
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