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Coffee drinkers love East Timor's green beans but farming remains a life and death struggle in Asia's poorest nation.
Forest fires send a cloud of smoke and haze over parts of Asia causing worst air pollution in years.
Indians pray to goddesses in temples, but "abuse women in the domestic sphere", notes author.
Monetary Authority of Singapore says 133 traders have tried to inappropriately influence borrowing and currency rates.
PM Cameron vows to fight offshore finance, despite Britain's starring role.
Airlines urged not to fly Edward Snowden to UK as US prepares to prosecute contractor who leaked surveillance details.
Lebanese linesmen plead guilty to accepting sexual favours in exchange for agreeing to fix a football match.
A new policy aimed at regulating websites in Singapore has drawn criticism and revived censorship debates.
Requiring licenses for websites gives governments a license to censor.
Although homosexuality is against the law, the gay community in this city-state has become more prominent recently.
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