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Former President of Taiwan in Hospital After Hunger Strike
Former President Chen Shui-bian was taken from his jail cell to a hospital on Sunday when a doctor found he had an irregular heartbeat after a five-day hunger strike.
More Kim Jong-Il Photos Are Released
The North Korean state-run news media released photos showing its leader smiling and looking vivacious, some two months after he was believed to have suffered a stroke.
Tendulkar back in India ODI squad
India recall star batsman Sachin Tendulkar to their one day side for the remaining four matches against England.
India praised for sinking pirates
An anti-piracy group welcomes an Indian navy warship's destruction of a suspected Somali pirate vessel in the Gulf of Aden.
Curfew is enforced in Srinagar
A de facto curfew is in place in Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir, ahead of elections for a new state government.
Grenade Attack Kills Thai Protester
An anti-government protester was killed and at least 29 were injured in an attack against activists occupying the Government House in Bangkok, according to reports.
China Pledges New Measures to Safeguard Dairy Industry
The Chinese government announced a wide range of food safety measures aimed at reining in abuses in the dairy industry.
In Battle Against Whaling, Groups Split on Strategy
Greenpeace is distancing itself from the directly confrontational approach it once championed ? and which the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society remains committed to.
Tibetans Reaffirm a Conciliatory Path
After an intense debate, delegates attending a conference of Tibetan exiles recommended a continuation of the Dalai Lama?s conciliatory approach to China.
Tibetans Reaffirm a Conciliatory Path
After an intense debate, delegates attending a conference of Tibetan exiles recommended a continuation of the Dalai Lama?s conciliatory approach to China.
Airstrike Kills Qaeda-Linked Militant in Pakistan
The British militant, a liaison to Al Qaeda, was a key suspect in a 2006 plot to blow up trans-Atlantic airliners.
Airstrike Kills Qaeda-Linked Militant in Pakistan
The British militant, a liaison to Al Qaeda, was a key suspect in a 2006 plot to blow up trans-Atlantic airliners.
Memo From Islamabad: Ringed by Foes, Pakistanis Fear the U.S., Too
There is an increasing belief among some Pakistanis that what the U.S. really wants is the breakup of Pakistan.
Memo From Islamabad: Ringed by Foes, Pakistanis Fear the U.S., Too
There is an increasing belief among some Pakistanis that what the U.S. really wants is the breakup of Pakistan.
Lanka government accuses Amnesty
Sri Lanka's government criticises an Amnesty International report on people displaced by fighting in the north.
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