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Two child limit imposed on Myanmar's Rohingya
New measure, which applies to Muslim Rohingya families in western Rakhine state, does not affect Buddhists in the area.
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Indian cricket board chief refuses to resign
Calls for his removal grow after arrest of his son-in-law and owner of Chennai IPL team over spot-fixing scandal.
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Japan's Abe pledges more aid for Myanmar
First Japanese leader to visit Myanmar in more than three decades vows to provide all possible economic assistance.
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Textile sector reflects Egypt's decline
Since the revolution two years ago, about 30,000 jobs have been lost and cotton farmers are turning to other crops.
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Labourers at construction giant Arabtec in the UAE complain of low pay, poor conditions and lack of annual leave.
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Thailand crocodiles caught in tug of war
Conservationists oppose Thai move to remove Siamese crocodiles from endangered list because of booming captive breeding.
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Last Modified: 24 May 2013 13:34 GMT
Abe begins landmark visit to Myanmar
Japan attempts to reassert its position as country's biggest economic partner after decades of poor relations.
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Saving Nepalese villagers from flashfloods
Early warning technology has been deployed in rural Nepal to protect people along glacial rivers from sudden surges.
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Last Modified: 22 May 2013 14:09 GMT
German firm to hire hundreds with autism
Computer software company announces plans to employ hundreds of people with autism in bid to drive innovative thinking.
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Chinese premier begins Pakistan visit
Li Keqiang to discuss trade ties with incoming government, including talks with prime minister-elect Nawaz Sharif.
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