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Flood death toll in Indian hilly states climb
At least 130 people killed and thousands displaced after torrential rains devastate two states in northern India.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 10:14 GMT
Torrential rains devastate north Indian state
Death toll rises to 64 as army scrambles to rescue thousands stranded due to flooding and landslides.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 21:13 GMT
Rape of Draupadi: Why Indian democracy has failed women
Indians pray to goddesses in temples, but "abuse women in the domestic sphere", notes author.
Dinesh Sharma
Opinion
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 13:18 GMT
Burden of Silence
One in three Native American women will experience sexual abuse - we follow one woman who is speaking out.
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Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 10:18 GMT
Sri Lanka reach Champions Trophy semis
Sri Lanka beat Australia by 20 runs to reach the last four finishing second behind England in Group A.
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Last Modified: 17 Jun 2013 20:16 GMT
Deadly monsoon rains sweep north India
At least 26 reported killed by early monsoon rains in Uttarakhand state as army leads rescue efforts in flooded areas.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2013 17:33 GMT
England through to Champions semis
In an over-shortened match, England ease into next stage of Champions Trophy as Kiwis have to wait on results.
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Last Modified: 16 Jun 2013 19:52 GMT
Obama's crackpot realism and the real crime of Edward Snowden
C Wright Mill's concept of 'crackpot realism' helps explain and define Obama's continuity with George Bush's policies.
Paul Rosenberg
Opinion
Last Modified: 16 Jun 2013 18:12 GMT
India to see launch of urine analysis app
New mobile application allows phone's camera to observe urine for certain medical conditions.
Asia
Last Modified: 16 Jun 2013 12:55 GMT
Early monsoon gives hope to Indian farmers
Monsoon begins in parts of India, bringing hope to millions of farmers who depend on the rains for their livelihood.
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Last Modified: 16 Jun 2013 12:18 GMT
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