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Japan recalls Beijing envoy amid territorial row

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Japan recalled its ambassador to China for consultations on Sunday amid a simmering row between the Asian powers over disputed territory in the East China Sea, reports said.

36 pilgrims, mostly Indians, killed in bus accident in Nepal

At least 36 pilgrims, mostly Indians, were killed on Sunday when an overcrowded bus skidded off the road and plunged into the Gandak Canal in southern Nepal.

Dialogue only way to resolve any issue: Dalai Lama

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Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who is on a private visit to Kashmir, on Saturday said dialogue is the only way to resolve any issue as violence is in no one's interest.

Obama calls for tax cut extension for most Americans

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US President Barack Obama called on Congress Saturday to approve an extension of tax cuts for most Americans, but not the top income earners.

Calls for tough UN action after Syria killings

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Peace envoy Kofi Annan said on Friday Syria had 'flouted' Security Council resolutions with mass killings in Treimsa village, as UN chief Ban Ki-moon demanded that the Council act to stop the bloodshed.

India to build 43,000 houses for war displaced Tamils

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India will construct 43,000 housing units for displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka's former war zones of the north and the east, as part of a USD 270 million project.

240,000 ordered to evacuate in Japan deluge

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Almost a quarter of a million people were ordered to leave their homes in southwest Japan on Saturday as heavy rain pounded the area for the third day, with 20 already dead, officials and reports said.

Southeast is Asia’s safe haven as China, India falter

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Little more than a dozen years after the region's crippling financial crisis, Southeast Asia is looking more a safe haven than a risky bet, with foreign investors souring on China and India and pouring money into markets proving resilient to the global gloom.

Brett Lee retires from international cricket

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One of the world's fastest bowlers who made India his second home, Australia's Brett Lee on Friday announced his retirement from international cricket ending an injury-ravaged career that spanned 13 years.

US, Russia discuss Syria, missile defence at Pentagon

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The top US military officer met on Thursday with his Russian counterpart, discussing missile defence and the Syria crisis, amid tensions between Washington and Moscow on the issue, the Pentagon said.

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