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Li Ruiri, claims that she was raped while being held in a Chinese 'black jail' in Beijing

They come in search of justice – but end up thrown into jail

Report reveals how Chinese citizens with grievances are being silenced in prisons government says do not exist

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US envoy opposes Afghan troop increase

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Ambassador, a former Army general, queries increase in troops amid corruption claims.

A Japanese family releases a paper lantern in Hiroshima to mark the 64th anniversary in August this year of the world's first atomic bomb attack

Hiroshima hails Barack, but he's too busy to visit

Thursday, 12 November 2009

It was a speech Tsutomu Yamaguchi had waited 64 years to hear. Watching television at home in Hiroshima in April, one of Japan's most famous A-bomb survivors heard an American president call for the abolition of nuclear weapons.

Afghan police need three years of training

Thursday, 12 November 2009

The Afghan National Police needs another three years of training and investment to be turned into a credible force, said a senior British officer. Lieutenant Colonel Jasper de Quincey Adams, chief mentor to the ANP, said a professional force would not be created overnight, but methods such as "embedded partnering", where British and Afghan forces live and work by each other, were making progress.

How an old banger turned Nepali minister into a slapper

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Memo to all Nepali civil servants: when junior minister Karina Begum arrives in town, send the smartest, swankiest government car to pick her up. Or else expect to get slapped.

Barack Obama's first visit to Asia as President will feature a familiar array of weighty topics: North Korea and its nuclear threat; climate change; and America's huge trade imbalances with China

Obama's Asian odyssey

Thursday, 12 November 2009

In a world of changing realities, all eyes will be on the President on his tour of the Far East. But can he make any real impact? Rupert Cornwell reports

Thai demand for Thaksin extradition is turned down

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Cambodia refused a request from Thailand yesterday to extradite fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, adding fuel to a widening diplomatic row that threatens to worsen Thailand's political crisis.

How a single bullet halted Taliban attack

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

A sniper ended a Taliban attack in an Afghan village with a single shot, it was revealed today.

Lindsay Hawker was killed in Tokyo in 2007. Lindsay's parents, Julia and Bill Hawker, at their home yesterday

Suspect who bought a new face to evade justice is held

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Man accused of Lindsay Hawker's murder is caught, despite plastic surgery

Pakistan's nuclear-capable air-launched Ra'ad cruise missile is paraded in Islamabad during National Day in 2008

US 'wants to guard Pakistan's nuclear arsenal'

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Concern that weapons could fall into enemy hands prompted drastic plan, claims 'New Yorker' report

Thai fury as Thaksin starts Cambodian job

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

The Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, wanted at home for a conviction on corruption charges, arrived in Cambodia yesterday to take up a government job offer that has set off a diplomatic row with Bangkok.

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