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India policeman lynched in Kashmir
Muhammad Ayub was deployed in plain clothes outside Jamia Masjid mosque during the Friday prayers.
- 23 June 2017
- From the section India
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South Korean ex-president's friend jailed
Choi Soon-sil has been sentenced to three years in prison over a case which brought down the president.
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
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Singapore's ever-more hipster Ramadan fair
But are the cool new snacks on sale at the traditional Geylang bazaar in the spirit of the season?
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
Pakistan says Indian 'spy' wants mercy
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
Japanese cancer blogger dies at 34
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
Thousands turn out for Warmbier funeral
- 22 June 2017
- From the section US & Canada
North Korea 'tests new missile engine'
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
Deadly car bomb targets Afghan bank
- 22 June 2017
- From the section Asia
Bali jail fugitives caught in East Timor
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
The couple who fought to bury their foetus
- 22 June 2017
- From the section Asia
US man 'gave Chinese agent secrets'
- 22 June 2017
- From the section US & Canada
China raises heat over foreign investment
- 22 June 2017
- From the section Business
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Future of energy on show in Kazakhstan
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
'The weirdest city in the world?'
- 22 June 2017
- From the section Business
Nasa launches Indian teen's satellite
- 22 June 2017
- From the section US & Canada
'Otto wouldn't have broken N Korea law'
- 21 June 2017
- From the section World
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WannaCry helps speeding drivers dodge fines
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Australia
China's 'straddling bus' bites the dust
- 22 June 2017
- From the section China
Features
Burying the truth
Will we ever find out what happened to Otto Warmbier?
- 22 June 2017
- From the section US & Canada
Big surveillance engine
How did India get the biometric data of 1bn people?
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
'My feet can't stop'
Meet the dancing girls of India's folk opera
- 23 June 2017
- From the section India
Our experts
China's MSCI inclusion is a game changer
The country's domestic markets are too big to ignore and their influence is only going to grow.
Hong Kong's Carrie Lam: 'I am no puppet of Beijing'
Only 0.1% of the public voted for Hong Kong's leader-elect, but Carrie Lam says her mandate is legitimate.
Why a problem of plenty is hurting India's farmers
A bumper harvest of crops has, ironically, led to a fresh crisis in farming.
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Future of energy on show in Kazakhstan
- 23 June 2017
- From the section Asia
'The weirdest city in the world?'
- 22 June 2017
- From the section Business
Nasa launches Indian teen's satellite
- 22 June 2017
- From the section US & Canada
'Otto wouldn't have broken N Korea law'
- 21 June 2017
- From the section World
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