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Indian companies desperate to do business in Pakistan
Indian companies are falling over each other to do business in Pakistan - an economic explosion unimaginable just two years ago, when a million soldiers stood facing each other across the two countries` shared border, and the South Asian rivals appeared poised to fight their fourth war.
China’s rise not a threat to Asean
Asean regards China as a friend and not a threat, said Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Oil spill a familiar story in oil-soaked Nigeria
IWUO-OKPOM, Nigeria: The brown spots run like a trail of blood down the deserted coastline near this fishing village. Just underneath a handful of sand lies spilled oil.
US terror warning could hurt Europe's economy
MADRID: A rare advisory for U.S. travelers to beware of potential terrorist threats in Europe drew American shrugs from Paris to Rome, but tourism officials worried that it could deter would-be visitors from moving ahead with plans to cross the Atlantic.
China seeks profit, shuns politics, in Afghanistan
KABUL, Oct 4 (Reuters) - The Chinese passengers boarding the weekly Ariana Flight 332 from the remote western city of Urumqi to Kabul speak volumes about ties between a rising China, the world's number two economy, and its desperately poor and unstable neighbour, Afghanistan.
Refugee problem haunts Bhutan
Two small bombs exploded in a Bhutanese border town just three days ahead of the royal wedding on Oct 13.
Bridging the East and West requires continual global dialogue
Andrew Sheng feels that in order to cope with the current economicuncertainties, the East and West need to come together in continuous dialogue .
Protests erupt as India executes man for 2001 parliament attack
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India hanged a Kashmiri man on Saturday for an attack on the country's parliament in 2001, sparking clashes in Kashmir between protesters and police who wielded batons and fired teargas. Dozens of people were injured.
US sharply criticizes Chinese oil rig move amid Vietnam protests
HONG KONG: The United States on Tuesday sharply criticized the movement of a huge Chinese oil rig that Vietnam says has entered its waters, the latest show of Beijing's growing assertiveness to raise alarm among smaller countries in the region.
India's Modi eyes first labour overhaul in decades to create jobs
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set in motion the first major revamp in decades of India's archaic labour laws, part of a plan to revive the flagging economy, boost manufacturing and create millions of jobs.