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Secret freedom march to China underway
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Brave beauties vie for Tibet title
Six women challenge a traditional Tibet by entering a beauty pageant.
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Digital devotees reach Hindu Gods
Festival of Lights celebrated with on-line prayers, blessings
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"Serial bride" arrested
An Indian woman is caught for duping young Indian men via marriage.
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Mumbai train blast arrests continue
Two more have been arrested for links to the July 11 Mumbai bombings which killed 200.
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Warships rescue South Asians from Lebanon
India launches massive operation to evacuate its nationalss from war-torn Lebanon.
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Tsunami death toll rises
At least 549 people are confirmed dead from the July 17 tsunami in Java, Indonesia.
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India edgy after Mumbai blasts
Commuters go about their daily routine but with a sense of unease.
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Hundreds killed in Java tsunami
A tsunami slammed into Java in Indonesia last July 17, killing hundreds and displacing thousands.
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Poachers destroy a paradise
The fragile ecology of India's Andaman and Nicobar archipelago is under threat.
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Luxury goods hit last frontier
India's market for luxury goods and services is estimated at $486 million.
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Nepal Maoist rebels refuse to disarm
Maoist rebels in Nepal will not lay down arms until elections are held.
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Sri Lanka calls for peace negotiations
The Sri Lankan government is urging Tamil rebels to return to the peace negotiating table.
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Taj city gets a facelift
Agra, home to the world's most famous monument to love, is to be given a facelift.
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Monica Belluci in Sonia Gandhi biopic
Italian actress Monica Bellucci has agreed to star in a film about Sonia Gandhi.
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Forever young at 137
Habib Miyan, believed to be India oldest living man, celebrated what he said was his 137th birthday.
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Women take up guns in India's red corridor
Poverty, exploitation and domestic violence push some women into taking up arms with Maoist rebels.
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Pakistan bans Da Vinci Code
Despite Christians in Pakistan constituting 1.5 per cent of the population, Pakistani government bans The Da Vinci Code.
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Casting doubt over affirmative action
Doctors and medical students have taken to the streets in Delhi against a government affirmative action for low-caste students.
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India’s Forrest Gump is a four-year-old wonder
A four-year-old boy who was nearly sold by his poor mother ran 65 kilometres to enter the country’s record book.
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Pakistan’s kidney bazaar
Foreigners, including Canadians, are making a beeline for Pakistan as the country makes headlines for its "kidney bazaar."
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