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At least nine people are killed in a car bomb attack on police headquarters in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, officials say.
Three Tibetans set fire to themselves in south-west China in an anti-Beijing protest, reports say, meaning 19 people have now self-immolated in a year.
Australia's Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd warns Europe faces an "early grave" if it continues to ignore Asia's rise.
Seven England players and Ireland batsman Kevin O'Brien fail to attract bids at the Indian Premier League auction.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit China next week to discuss the future of Canada's oil products.
George Esper, who reported on the fall of Saigon for the Associated Press during the last days of the Vietnam war, dies at the age of 79.
Cambodia's UN-backed genocide court rejects an appeal by Khmer Rouge jailer Duch and increases his sentence to life imprisonment.
Thousands of former Maoist fighters in Nepal begin the process of demobilisation, five years after they ended their armed revolt.
The number of deaths worldwide from malaria has been underestimated, according to data published in the medical journal the Lancet.
Troops in the Philippines are still searching for the body of top militant Marwan who was reported killed on Thursday, a military spokesman says.
Nearly a million migratory birds visit Kashmir's wetlands every year, but this time the severe winter has made it nearly impossible for them to find food.
In Australia thousands of people living in the state of Queensland have been ordered to abandon their homes because of rising floodwaters.
The number of civilians killed and injured in the Afghan conflict has risen for the fifth year in a row, a UN report reveals.
The Chinese government keeps a tight control on the publishing and importation of books, especially those on what it deems sensitive subjects. But in Taiwan, the trade in Chinese language books is thriving.
At the age of 14, Gun Chaikittiwatana is already playing some of the hardest pieces ever written for classical piano.
A ferry has sunk off the eastern coast of Papua New Guinea with around 300 people on board.
Pakistan's Supreme Court is to charge Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani with contempt for failing to reopen corruption cases against the president.
The Karachi neighbourhood where playing football helps prevent boys from joining a life of crime.
A fireman guides a plane to land at an airport in India after air traffic controllers fail to turn up for work, it emerges.
A zoo in Kazakhstan, where overnight temperatures have dipped to nearly -40C, is giving monkeys a wine concoction as a remedy against flu.
A bus company owner in Australia thanks loyal employees by giving them $16m (£10m) cash after the firm is sold to another company.
Burma reveals it owes more than $11bn in foreign debt - a figure much higher than the previous estimate.
A pig's head is found outside a mosque in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur - the third such incident in the country in a month, police say.
Pakistan's Supreme Court is to charge Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani with contempt for failing to reopen corruption cases against the president.
India's Supreme Court cancels 122 telecommunications licences awarded to several companies, amid an ongoing corruption scandal.
Amnesty International demands the release of a man held by South Korean authorities after re-tweeting a North Korean "propaganda" message.
South Korea's ruling party decides to change its name, in an apparent bid to combat voter alienation ahead of elections in April.
Premier Wen Jiabao says Beijing is "considering" contributing to European rescue funds, during a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
An Australian biology professor causes a row by suggesting his country should import elephants and even Komodo dragons into its wild interior.
England face a mammoth task to avoid a series whitewash after Azhar Ali's composed 157 keeps Pakistan in control of the third Test in Dubai.
China's box office takings surged 29% to $2.1bn in 2011 and are forecast to rise by around 20% this year, new figures show.
Chinese mining group Zijin says it expects a 20% jump in profits for 2011 boosted by higher gold prices during the year.
A group of Hong Kong residents fund an advert in a newspaper calling Chinese mainlanders "locusts", amid tensions in the city.
India batsman Yuvraj Singh is undergoing treatment for cancer in the United States his physiotherapist confirms.
India's Supreme Court questions the government's decisions in its row with the army chief over his retirement age.
India PM Manmohan Singh says progress has been made on corruption but admits there is "still a long way" to go.
The search continues for more than 100 people still missing after a ferry sank off Papua New Guinea, amid fears they were trapped inside.
Severe flooding threatens parts of New South Wales and Queensland in eastern Australia, with towns cut off and thousands of residents evacuated.
Six people are under arrest following an early morning police raid at the Occupy Sydney protest site in Australia's largest city.
The US will seek to wind down combat operations in Afghanistan in 2013, the defence secretary says, more than a year before a deadline for withdrawal.
Pakistan's foreign minister says her country has no hidden agenda in Afghanistan, as a leaked Nato report accuses Islamabad of links to the Taliban.
About 200 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees tell the BBC that they are enduring miserable conditions in the West African state of Togo.
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