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Foreign ministry asks China to pull back troops who allegedly advanced into disputed territory claimed by India.
Voters in remote, mountainous Bhutan gear up for country's second-ever parliamentary elections.
Country moves to self-fund the Padma bridge, hoping to boost economy and national pride amid paralysing protests.
Many young and promising Tibetans are relying on ancient fire rather than modern social media to express their outrage.
Despite confidence-building measures, can there be lasting accord between India and Pakistan while Kashmir is disputed?
Intolerant atheism refuses to acknowledge the possibility that science and religion can coexist.
We ask if a cash handout scheme will actually reach the country's poorest and whether it is an attempt to bribe voters.
People across the world prepare for what they believe will be a Mayan apocalypse, while others throw doomsday parties.
Concerns over endangered species rise in Assam after floods and poaching claim scores of the state's horned population.
We ask if letting megastores into the country's marketplace will help balance economic reforms with poverty alleviation.
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Murder of Somali draws ire of foreign African nationals over rising xenophobic violence.
We look at the impact of increased sanctions against the Islamic Republic and ask who it really affects.
Tupamaros enforce rough justice in Venezuela's slums to support socialism, but critics say the group are violent thugs.
More than a decade ago the US launched a war against Afghanistan, but was it a justified battle?
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Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
Extensive coverage of political unrest that spread from Istanbul to other areas.
Revelations over NSA spying are threatening president's European trip.
Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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