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Scores die in Pakistan monsoons

Floods triggered by monsoon rains kill at least 100 people in north-west Pakistan, and further downpours are forecast.
Pakistan 'less afraid of Taliban'

Pakistanis are less afraid the country will be taken over by extremists and feel less threatened by the Taliban than last year, research suggests.
FBI to aid Afghan war leak probe

US Defence Secretary Robert Gates calls in the FBI to help investigate the leaking of 90,000 classified papers related to the Afghan war.
Indian troops killed in explosion

Four paramilitary troops die in an explosion in India's northeastern state of Assam, officials said.
Second missing US sailor 'dead'

Jarod Newlove, the second of two US servicemen who went missing in Afghanistan last week, is found dead, officials say.
UK PM defends Pakistan comments

British PM David Cameron says it is important to "speak frankly" after criticism of his comments about Pakistan's record on tackling terrorism.
Hunger striker wins burger claim

A Tamil hunger striker accepts damages over newspaper claims he secretly scoffed McDonald's takeaways during his high-profile London protest.
Garment workers' rise met coolly

Garment workers' unions and manufacturers in Bangladesh give a lukewarm reaction to a new minimum wage for millions of workers.
Crown Jewels diamond 'staying in UK'

The famous Koh-i-Noor diamond, presented by the East India Company to Queen Victoria, will not be returned to India, says PM David Cameron.
UN declares right to clean water

The UN declares that access to clean water and sanitation is a fundamental human right, in a non-binding resolution.
Courtesy drive in Bhutan's cabs

Cab drivers in Bhutan are urged to improve their manners at a transport authority course in the town of Paro.
Indian man arrested with 43 snakes in car

Police in the Indian city of Jaipur arrest a man carrying at least 43 snakes, including several venomous species.
Cheetah will run again in India, almost a century on

The cheetah, eradicated in India by hunting nearly a century ago, will run again in the country, as three sites are earmarked for its reintroduction.
Morgan stars as England dominate

Eoin Morgan makes a superb maiden Test century as England reach an imposing 331-4 after day one of the first Test against Pakistan at Trent Bridge.
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Bollywood version of Austen's Emma

A modern Bollywood adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma is set to hit the big screen. Anna Holligan went to meet its stars.
Speaking part

Delhi polishes up English for Commonwealth Games
Safety issues

Worst-ever Pakistani crash raises questions about aviation industry
Causing a stir

Why is UK PM David Cameron raising diplomatic eyebrows?
Militia fears

Why Afghans are wary of village defence forces
The enigma that is Pakistan

What's in store for England in first Test at Trent Bridge?
Sonna on song

Upcoming British Asian star Sonna creates a buzz
The new whistle-blowers

How did the leak of US papers on the Afghan war happen?
Silence please

Why Burma's leader does not expect criticism during India visit

 



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