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Why chess is booming in India
Could India become a chess superpower?
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Yahoo jumps on Alibaba deal talk
Shares in internet giant Yahoo rise 5% on reports that it is close to selling its valuable stake in Alibaba Group, the Chinese e-commerce company.
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China property prices fall again
Chinese property prices continued to fall during April after the government kept policies in place to curb speculation.
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India 'assault' cricketer charged
Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach is granted bail after being charged with molesting a woman and assaulting her fiance at a hotel in India's capital.
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Inside world's ‘priciest house’
The first pictures are released showing inside the "world's most expensive house", owned by the Ambani family in Mumbai.
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Japan urges cuts in power usage
Japan urges businesses and households to cut electricity use by up to 15% to avoid possible blackouts.
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34 dead in Vietnamese bus crash
34 dead in Vietnamese bus crash
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Asian trading heads for online
The social networks breaking Asia's stock market traditions
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US puts tariffs on Chinese panels
The US says it will impose import tariffs of about 30% on Chinese solar companies, saying China is flooding it with subsidised products.
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VIDEO: China activist's family claim torture
Relatives of the blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, have given detailed accounts of the torture and retribution they have allegedly suffered at the hands of Chinese authorities.
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Chen's relatives tell of beatings
Relatives of Chen Guangcheng describe beatings meted out by local officials after the Chinese activist's escape from house arrest last month.
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Japan launches S Korea satellite
Japan completes its first successful commercial launch of a foreign-made satellite early on Friday, marking its entry into the launch business.
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Vietnam bus crash leaves 34 dead
A bus crash in central Vietnam leaves 34 people dead and at least 20 injured.
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China jails smuggler Lai for life
Lai Changxing, extradited from Canada to China to face smuggling and bribery charges, is jailed for life in China, state media says.
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US relaxes some Burma sanctions
The US says it has relaxed some sanctions on investments in Burma and named an ambassador to the country following political reforms.
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Asia Week Ahead: Tech mania as Facebook goes public
Asia Week Ahead: Tech mania as Facebook goes public
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High stakes of Pakistan's Nato drivers
Pakistanis who risk all to drive for Nato
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Wiggles founder members bow out
Three of the four original members of Australian children's entertainers The Wiggles are to leave the group, paving the way for the group's first female performer.
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Burma sees first gay pride event
Hundreds of people attend the first gay pride event to be held in Burma, where homosexual relationships are banned.
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Passport boost for activist Chen
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng says he and his family have completed passport applications and officials say they should be ready in 15 days.
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Mongolia's fight for new heroes
How Olympic success sparked a sporting revolution
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China's ageing economic time bomb
How an ageing population threatens China's economy
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'Growing menace' of Australian bike gang violence
Bike gang shootings rock Australian city
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Girl killed in Cambodia protest
Security forces in Cambodia shoot dead a 15-year-old girl who was taking part in a protest against the development of a rubber plantation on farmland.
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China veterans urge Zhou sacking
Communist Party veterans write to China's president to urge him to sack security chief Zhou Yongkang for supporting disgraced politician Bo Xilai.
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Escapee penguin 'found' in Tokyo
A young penguin which escaped from Tokyo's Sea Life Park has reportedly been spotted swimming in waters around the Japanese capital.
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Obama honours Vietnam War soldier
US President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to a Vietnam War soldier, four decades after his original recommendation was lost.
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Bangladeshi arrests spark anger
Demonstrators and police clash in the Bangladesh capital Dhaka after 33 senior opposition figures are arrested in connection with anti-government protests last month.
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N Korea 'resumes work' on reactor
North Korea resumes work on a light water reactor that could be used to support its nuclear programme after months of inactivity, a US institute says.
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Rebuilding spurs Japan economy
Japan's economy grows by 1.0% between January and March compared with the previous three months, official figures show.
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Bollywood star 'King Khan's' global appeal
Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan's global fan base
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China: Trouble at the top?
What does security chief's speech say about China's power struggle?
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IPL suspends 'corrupt' players
India's cricket authorities suspend five IPL players who are being investigated for corruption after a sting by undercover TV reporters.
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VIDEO: China's 'instant' building
Company in China specialises in building modular high buildings in short time frames.
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Gaga gig denied Jakarta permit
Police in Indonesia refuse to issue a permit for Lady Gaga's concert in Jakarta, which may lead to the concert being cancelled.
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Foreign investment in China slips
Foreign direct investment in China falls for a sixth straight month in April, as worries persist over the health of the country's economy.
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Cricket meeting over 'corruption'
India's cricket authorities call an emergency meeting after a television channel alleges extensive corruption in Indian Premier League cricket.
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China 'raises Australia-US ties'
China has raised concerns over growing military ties between Australia and the US, says the Australian foreign minister as he meets officials in Beijing.
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Could street protests herald a Malaysian spring?
A movement calling for cleaner elections ignites passions
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Tech powers Philippines call centre success
The technology powering the Philippines call centre revolution
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