Asia
The Taliban are being routed, but at a terrible price in human misery
The IoS Christmas Appeal: The West applauded the crackdown by Pakistan's army, but many have lost everything. Ray Whitaker on how you can help.
Inside Asia
Bhopal: The victims are still being born
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Twenty-five years on, the world's worst industrial accident continues to kill and blight many lives. And still there's been no trial
Afghanistan: The hokey-cokey strategy
Sunday, 29 November 2009
On eve of Obama's surge, Brown aims to convince voters he has a plan for withdrawal.
First civil lawsuit starts in China milk scandal
Saturday, 28 November 2009
A court is hearing the country's first civil lawsuit by a man whose child was sickened in China's vast tainted milk scandal, state media reported today.
Thirty dead as Bangladesh ferry capsizes at dock
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Ferry taking people home to religious festival was carrying three times its maximum number of passengers.
China sets ambitious target on emissions
Friday, 27 November 2009
Beijing announces it will cut rate of carbon output growth by 40 per cent
Forget gold and silver, invest in garlic
Friday, 27 November 2009
Thanks to a belief in its flu-repellent powers, garlic traders are on course to get stinking rich this year.
Merkel under fire as general resigns over Kunduz massacre
Friday, 27 November 2009
Commanding officer and ex-defence minister stand down as video reveals Germany covered up civilian deaths
Arroyo's ally to be charged over massacre
Friday, 27 November 2009
Suspect accused of killing political rivals in Philippines hands himself over to police
Powering India: Feeding an insatiable need
Friday, 27 November 2009
Like most countries, India's electricity is distributed to its population via a large, centralised grid system. Through the construction of thermal power plants and large hydroelectric dams, the Government has added 150MW of installed generating capacity to this grid in the 62 years since Independence, yet such priority is given to feeding the insatiable demands of the cities that 78 million people in India are still living without an electricity connection.
Shadow of the gunmen still haunts Mumbai
Thursday, 26 November 2009
It is a year ago that terror came to the Indian city. Andrew Buncombe meets the victims – and suspects – whose lives were forever changed.
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