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US to review Afghan attack case

US forces in Afghanistan are to review an inquiry into an air raid as video evidence suggests scores of civilians were killed.
Nano car plant protest suspended

Opposition groups blocking work at a Tata Motors plant suspend protests after the government agrees to return land.
US drones 'bomb Pakistan target'

At least 11 people are reported killed in a suspected US attack on a religious school in Pakistan's border region.
Warning over India flood victims

More than 250,000 people displaced by floods in the Indian state of Bihar could spend up to six months in temporary camps.
Maldives election 'on 4 October'

The Maldives will hold its first multi-party presidential election on 4 October pending parliamentary approval.
Kandahar rocked by suicide blasts

Two suicide bomb blasts kill at least two people and injure 29 in a police station in the Afghan city of Kandahar, officials say.
US-India nuclear accord approved

The US plan to lift a global ban on the sale of civilian nuclear materials to India gets international approval.
Bhutto's widower wins presidency

Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, wins a sweeping victory in Pakistan's presidential election.
Bomber hits Pakistani checkpoint

At least 30 people are reported to have been killed and dozens injured in a car bomb attack in north-west Pakistan.
India's flood babies are named after 'river of sorrow'

New-born babies in India's flood-hit Bihar state are being named after the river that caused the deluge, reports Amarnath Tewary.
Cricket: Australia beat Bangladesh

Australia seal a 3-0 series whitewash against Bangladesh with a 73-run victory in their final one-dayer in Darwin.
Sri Lanka still plan England tour

Sri Lanka say they will go ahead with the 2009 tour of England despite player opposition.
Freedom question

What do Kashmiris really want from India?
In pictures

Massive flood rescue operation in eastern India
'Master plan'

Pakistan's future if presidential favourite wins
Water and grief

Aid worker recounts horror of India's monsoon floods
Low hopes

Who Pakistanis think should be their next president
'Propaganda'

Images from Afghanistan spark anger in France
Ban on India child fighters urged

Indian forces and Maoist rebels should stop using children in conflict immediately, a human rights group says.
Pakistan fury over 'US assault'

Pakistan summons the US ambassador over an alleged cross-border raid which officials say killed at least 15 villagers.
India rescue at 'crucial' stage

Efforts to rescue flood victims enter a 'final and crucial' stage in the Indian state of Bihar, the official in charge tells BBC.
Afghan attack kills Canada troops

Three Canadian soldiers die and five are hurt in an attack on their vehicle in south Afghanistan, says the Canadian military.
Deadly 'foreign raid' in Pakistan

Officials and witnesses in Pakistan say at least 15 people have died in an attack involving US-led forces from Afghanistan.
Indian hit and run driver jailed

Sanjeev Nanda, the son of a wealthy Indian arms dealer, is sentenced to five years in jail in a notorious hit and run case.
Pakistan 'needs help' on economy

Pakistan needs a "substantial" injection of external funds if it is to stabilise its economy, an IMF official says.
Talks over Tata Nano car deadlock

Talks are held in the Indian city of Calcutta to try to end a row over the building of the world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano.
Top Kashmir separatists detained

Muslims protest against Indian rule in Indian-administered Kashmir following the detention of three senior separatist leaders.
Afghan raid kills two civilians

Six militants and two civilians are killed after coalition forces call in air strikes on a Taleban compound in Afghanistan.
India pushes for US nuclear deal

Nuclear exporters hold a second day of talks on whether to lift a global ban on the sale of civilian nuclear materials to India.
Floods threat rises in Assam

The flood situation worsens in the north-east Indian state of Assam, where swollen rivers are threatening many towns.
S Asians killed in Dubai air crash

Two Indians and a Pakistani are among seven killed in a helicopter crash on an oil rig off the coast of Dubai, officials say.
More protests hit Tata Nano plant

Work on the Indian factory where the Nano, billed as the world's cheapest car, is to be made is indefinitely suspended amid violent protests.
Work stopped at Nano car factory

Work on the Indian factory where the Nano, billed as the world's cheapest car, is to be made is suspended amid local opposition.
Warning shot in Pakistan?

Pakistan PM survives - but what is behind attack?
Prachanda speaks

The first interview Maoist leader gives as Nepal PM
Flood aid at last

Indian army flood operation starts to shows results
Time for Kashmir rethink?

Why India appears to make the same mistakes in Kashmir
Living off the sewers of gold

In Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, many eke out a living by sweeping sewers for gold, the BBC's Mark Dummett reports

 



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