- Sri Lankan fishermen hard hit by peace (AFP)
- European firms in China urge level playing field (AFP)
- Group: China failing to keep WTO access pledges (AP)
- US charges Pakistan Taliban chief over CIA killings (AFP)
- Blasts kill 20 in Pakistan's Lahore, 170 hurt (Reuters)
- Coffins mis-labelled in Philippine hostage crisis (AFP)
- Ban Pakistan trio if guilty of fixing: Warne (AFP)
- Typhoon suspends SKorean flights, subway, kills 3 (AP)
- Lahore suicide blast death toll rises to 31 (AFP)
- Slow funding hits Pakistan relief effort: UN (AFP)
- Delta upbeat on Japan business amid strong yen (AP)
- Death toll from Lahore bombings rises to 31 (AFP)
- Australia PM boosted by opposition blunder (AFP)
- China auto sales rebound to grow 56 percent in Aug (AP)
- Qantas engine blast 'like fireworks', say passengers (AFP)
- Black box recovered from Nepal plane crash site (AP)
- Australian independent MP backs Gillard (AFP)
- US, Iraqi leaders praise sacrifices of war, 'historic opportunity' (The Christian Science Monito
- 1 American servicemember killed in Afghan attack (AP)
- US soldier killed in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Pakistan boosts security after Lahore bombs (Reuters)
- Workers riot at Vedanta refinery in India (AFP)
- Thai Yellow Shirts convicted of slandering Thaksin (AFP)
- Stalled funding hits Pakistan aid effort: UN (AFP)
- Obama urged to help end Japan's dolphin hunt (AFP)
- U.S. charges Pakistani Taliban leader in CIA killings (Reuters)
- US 'milkshake murder' convict seeks case dismissal (AP)
- Gazprom's Q1 profits triple to $10.6 bln (AP)
- Climate change puts China harvests at risk (AFP)
- Indonesia urged to increase anti-piracy patrols (AP)
- Pakistan players in betting probe dropped (AFP)
- Long queues at Afghan bank amid corruption claims (AFP)
- Japan endures hottest summer on record (AP)
- US defence chief Gates on surprise Afghan trip (AFP)
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- Philippines says UN poverty target won't be met (AFP)
- Pakistan militants kill female teacher (AFP)
- Two Indonesia police on trial for 'Qaeda' arms sales (AFP)
- NATO checks claim air strike kills 6 Afghan campaigners (Reuters)
- China calls for compromise on NKorea talks (AP)
- Gates in Afghanistan to meet with Karzai, Petraeus (AP)
- Embrace Delhi, says Australian CGames chief (AFP)
- Walkman outsells iPod in Japan for first time (AFP)
- Bumper-to-bumper as epic China traffic jam returns (AFP)
- Pakistan cricketers in bet scandal innocent: envoy (AFP)
- NATO probes Afghan civilian deaths claims (AFP)
- Russia warns speculators after food prices rise (Reuters)
- Afghan leader condemns air strike as Gates arrives (Reuters)
- Flood-hit Pakistanis and Afghans may cross to Iran: UNHCR (Reuters)
- Iraqi army needs US help: commanders (AFP)
- US leasing firms orders 6 Russia's Superjets (AP)
- IMF, World Bank step up aid to Pakistan (AFP)
- Delhi pledges 'great' Commonwealth Games despite concerns (AFP)
- Marine general says Taliban drug trade faltering (AP)
- Cambodian rights groups face worsening repression: activists (AFP)
- China census highlights growing rights awareness (AP)
- Malaysian blogger faces jail over satirical post (AFP)
- China pays highest-level visit to Taiwan in 12 years (AFP)
- EU's Ashton urges China on trade, Iran (AFP)
- U.S. to start NATO talks on Afghan transition: Petraeus (Reuters)
- Pakistan win but down to 11 on troubled tour (AFP)
- Afghan Taliban faces 'cash flow' problem: US general (AFP)
- Russia extends ban on grain exports until 2011 (AP)
- Russian police raid opposition magazine (Reuters)
- Ford says August China, India sales up (AP)
- Pakistan's Butt, Asif, Aamer suspended by ICC (AFP)
- Afghanistan assures bank customers amid graft fears (Reuters)
- US sorry over 'mistreatment' of Pakistan military delegation (AFP)
- New Russia wildfires kill 2 and consume homes (Reuters)
- Russian fires start up again: ministry (AFP)
- Chan gets Grand Slam breakthrough at US Open (AFP)
- Defeated China saved by Puerto Rico in world basketball (AFP)
- Obama adviser Summers to visit China September 4 (Reuters)
- Pension fund approached on Potash bid (AP)
- S.Korean economy grew revised 1.4 pct in Q2: central bank (AFP)
- Indonesian volcano spews new burst of ash (AP)
- Typhoon kills 5 South Koreans (AP)
- S.Korea's Kia to recall 35,000 cars in US (AFP)
- Death toll in China fireworks blast jumps to 33 (AFP)
- ICC charges Pakistan trio over betting scam (AFP)
- Japan OKs new financial sanctions against Iran (AFP)
- NZ minister sees 'racism' in foreign ownership row (AFP)
- Australian political limbo to continue: MPs (AFP)
- China farmers under siege from wild boar invasion (AFP)
- 95 snakes found in burst bag at Malaysia airport (AP)
- French 'Spiderman' in Sydney court over climb (AP)
- Thai firm rejects Indonesian oil spill cash claim (AFP)
- At least 10 warships to join US-S.Korea exercise (AFP)
- Indonesian volcano erupts again (AFP)
- Heavy in dollars, China warns of depreciation (Reuters)
- Japan approves economic sanctions against Iran (AP)
- BOJ to stand pat next week, eyes easing next month (Reuters)
- Thousands of trucks stuck in China traffic jam (AP)
- Villagers flee as Indonesia volcano erupts again (Reuters)
- US, SKorea to hold further naval drills (AP)
- Gates visits US forces in southern Afghanistan (AP)
- Commonwealth Games hosts India face doping shame (AFP)
- Frenetic rush as India readies for Commonwealth Games (AFP)
- As Iraq combat operations end, US forces try to cement gains (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Tony Blair memoir: I'd do Iraq again, and I considered firing Gordon Brown (The Christian Scienc
- Chinese officials suppressed tainted oil recall (AFP)
- India's Maoists spark hostage drama (AFP)
- French 'Spiderman' denies risking lives in Sydney stunt (AFP)
- Manila siege police gave up chances to kill gunman (AFP)
- Low-tech, low-cost solutions connecting India farmers (AFP)
- Australian man's face mauled by shark in Solomons (AFP)
- South Korea typhoon death toll grows to five (AFP)
- Bomb kills 1 police officer, wounds 3 in Pakistan (AP)
- Kitajima to spearhead Japan at Asian Games (AFP)
- Pakistan Taliban take responsibility for bombings (Reuters)
- In Pakistan, rare hope as hospital rises from ruin (AFP)
- China orders action to cool food prices (AP)
- 11 Indonesian police arrested over riot deaths (AFP)
- 4 killed in Russian forest fires (AP)
- Flood victims' protests hamper Pakistan aid efforts (AFP)
- Gates in south Afghanistan to meet US troops (AFP)
- Suicide blast at Tajik police office injures 25 (AP)
- Japan whale meat case echoes apartheid: Greenpeace chief (AFP)
- ICC wrong to suspend Pakistanis: ambassador (AFP)
- Police: Attack on Pakistan minority mosque kills 1 (AP)
- 6 US personnel quarantined over mail scare (AP)
- Tendulkar calls for 'thorough' Pakistan probe (AFP)
- Pink Panthers jewel heist suspect charged in Japan (AP)
- Gates says Pakistan havens still threaten Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Bangkok raises security to high ***** after blasts (AFP)
- 'Lizard King' admits to smuggling 95 live snakes (AFP)
- Suicide blast at Ahmadi mosque kills one: Pakistan police (AFP)
- Indonesia's smoking toddler kicks the habit (AP)
- Carrefour to open first Indian outlet by November (AFP)
- New coach Zaccheroni to push Japan's World Cup bid (AFP)
- Bomb kills 'several' in southwest Pakistan: police (AFP)
- Malaysia to monitor Internet for 'harmful' blogs (AFP)
- Aamer reports to British police station (AFP)
- Azerbaijan doubles gas sales to Russia: company (AFP)
- Pakistan suicide bombing kills 22: police (AFP)
- Suspected arms dealer's extradition to US delayed (AP)
- Vulture numbers take flight in Cambodia: group (AFP)
- At least 26 killed in vehicle accidents in China (AFP)
- Suicide bomber kills 22 at Shiite rally in Pakistan (AFP)
- Gazprom to double gas imports from Azerbaijan (AP)
- US military chief holds talks in Turkey (AFP)
- India's air force honours Tendulkar (AFP)
- Eight dead as fires flare up again in southern Russia (AFP)
- US lauds Japan for new Iran sanctions (AFP)
- Afghan candidate wounded in grenade attack (AP)
- 1st Australian female PM leads party to low point (AP)
- Will heir be unveiled at North Korean convention? (AP)
- Greg Norman tips SKorea teen Noh for bright future (AFP)
- US drone strike 'kills six militants' in Pakistan (AFP)
- US, South Korean nuclear envoys meet (AP)
- Asia leads world tourism recovery in 2010: UN (AFP)
- Shiite cleric warns Iraqis against working with US (AP)
- Zebra-painted horses walk Moscow intersections (AP)
- Eight die as wildfires consume Russian villages (Reuters)
- Indian Muslim cleric urges calm over Ayodhya verdict (AFP)
- China landslide toll rises to 15, with 33 still missing (AFP)
- S.Korea foreign minister faces nepotism allegations (AFP)
- India power broker Sonia Gandhi wins place in history books (AFP)
- Pakistan Taliban threaten attacks in U.S., Europe (Reuters)
- Strong 7.2 magnitude earthquake hits New Zealand (AFP)
- Powerful 7.4 quake hits New Zealand's South Island (AP)
- UNHCR urges halt to unsafe Iraqi refugee returns (AFP)
- 7.2 magnitude earthquake shakes New Zealand (AFP)
- US condemns wave of attacks in Pakistan (AFP)
- Aussie Stosur ready for US Open breakthrough (AFP)
- China register field hockey win, Argentina rout Spain (AFP)
- Two dozen hurt in fresh Indian Kashmir clashes (AFP)
- White House condemns deadly attacks in Pakistan (AP)
- Australia, Swiss in 0-0 stalemate (AFP)
- State of emergency follows powerful New Zealand quake (AFP)
- Families calling for justice for soldiers, Marines (AP)
- Pacquiao shrugs off Mayweather rant, eyes Margarito (AFP)
- Powerful 7.1 quake hits New Zealand's South Island (AP)
- Pakistan Taliban say their bomber kills 43 Shiites (AP)
- In Baghdad, police chief explains why it's tough to enforce the rule of law (The Christian Scie
- Obama to meet ASEAN leaders in New York (AFP)
- Pakistan cricket trio released by police (AFP)
- SKorean foreign minister offers to resign (AP)
- S.Korea foreign minister offers resignation (AFP)
- Widespread devastation after 7.0 quake in New Zealand (AFP)
- Japan Noda warns on yen, suggests joint steps difficult (Reuters)
- 9 people killed in New Zealand plane crash (AP)
- Nine feared dead in New Zealand plane crash (AFP)
- Nine dead in New Zealand plane crash (AFP)
- Australian boy mauled by sea lion at zoo (AFP)
- Suicide bomber kills 53 at Shiite rally in Pakistan (AFP)
- Taiwan flight grounded over 'bomb threat' (AFP)
- Bomb kills 54 in Pakistan, Taliban threatens U.S. (Reuters)
- Sea lion mauls 11-year-old boy at Australian zoo (AP)
- NATO soldier killed in southern Afghanistan (AFP)
- South Korea minister resigns after nepotism row (Reuters)
- Gentlemen's game haunted by the underworld (AFP)
- Philippine leader's apology 'wont' absolve others (AFP)
- Crime adds to misery for Pakistan's flood victims (Reuters)
- Afghans crowd scandal-hit bank to withdraw savings (AFP)
- Amnesty calls for India Maoists to free police hostages (AFP)
- Pakistani militants stoking sectarian rift: minister (Reuters)
- Top US commander discusses Iraq with Turkey (AP)
- NATO says 6 Afghan insurgents killed in clash (AP)
- Japan PM leadership rival on the offensive (AFP)
- Two year doping ban for Hong Kong's Zhou Mi (AFP)
- Car bomb in Caucasus wounds minister, kills driver (Reuters)
- Pakistan extends flood relief phase to six months (AFP)
- Blast kills Afghan policemen, civilians: governor (Reuters)
- Rain gear ordered for Commonwealth Games (AFP)
- Afghans continue pulling money from troubled bank (AP)
- India govt clears plane order for low-cost carriers (AFP)
- German held by U.S. troops planned Europe attacks: report (Reuters)
- Karzai announces council to talk peace with Taliban (AFP)
- Indonesian Muslims protest plan to burn Quran (AP)
- Taliban-style bomb kills Afghan police, civilians (AFP)
- Japan beat Paraguay to avenge World Cup defeat (AFP)
- Pakistan seeks India's help for Mumbai attacks trial (AFP)
- Outgoing NATO deputy rues early optimism on Marjah (AP)
- Many Pakistanis still waiting for flood aid (AP)
- Afghan progress slower than first hoped, general says (Reuters)
- Karzai announces "peace council" to push Taliban talks (Reuters)
- US drone strike kills four militants in Pakistan: officials (AFP)
- Australia grabs thrilling rugby victory over S.Africa (AFP)
- US says no decision to withdraw weapons though Turkey (AFP)
- Sunni and Shiite Iraqi journalists talk about war (AP)
- Britain hails Afghan leader's peace council announcement (AFP)
- Southwest China landslide toll rises to 24 (AFP)
- Japanese qualifier Nishikori ousted at US Open (AFP)
- US denies taxpayer funds to bail out Kabul Bank (AFP)
- 9 killed in New Zealand skydiving plane crash (AP)
- N.Zealand braces for more destruction after quake (AFP)
- Many desperate Pakistanis still wait for flood aid (AP)
- Outgoing NATO deputy rues early optimism on Marjah (AP)
- World champions Springboks lose their lustre (AFP)
- Fourth Pakistan cricketer probed for 'fixing' scam (AFP)
- N. Zealand quake smashes buildings, rips new fault (AP)
- Afghans continue pulling money from troubled bank (AP)
- Dagestan suicide bombing kills five, injures 39 (AFP)
- US expert warns of fallout from N.Korea collapse (AFP)
- In Venice, Maggie Cheung still playing hard to get (AFP)
- Builders race to finish first S.Korea F1 track (AFP)
- New Zealand tourist plane crash dead identified (AFP)
- Taliban death threats hang over Afghan elections (AFP)
- Indonesian fashion scores Ramadan hit (AFP)
- Sunni and Shiite Iraqi journalists talk about war (AP)
- US 'likely' to keep troops in Iraq after 2011 (AFP)
- Thousands of Japanese schools serving whale meat (AFP)
- Cholera outbreak 'covered up' in China (AFP)
- Thai villagers voice health fears over pollution (AFP)
- Suzuki to build new auto plant in India: report (AFP)
- Abbott makes plea in Australia political impasse (AFP)
- iPhone 4 sales in S.Korea start this week (AFP)
- NATO reports US soldier killed in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Typhoon delays US-S.Korea naval exercise (AFP)