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Indonesia’s mobile music craze divides opinion
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Arundhati Roy on her fugitive childhood: ‘My knees were full of scars and cuts – a sign of my wild, imperfect, fatherless life’
The Guardian (India)
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India batter Pujara ends international career
BBC News (India)
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Taiwan referendum on reopening last nuclear plant fails
The Guardian (China)
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North Korea test-fires two new air defence missiles, state media says
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How researchers recreated faces of 2,500-year-old skulls found in India
BBC News (India)
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Kmart supply chains under scrutiny for potential Uyghur forced labour links in Australian court case
The Guardian (China)
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Changing Asian chessboard: Pakistani foreign minister visits Bangladesh, India watches
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Japan, South Korea agree to strengthen ties amid 'challenging' security environment
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Former Sri Lankan president admitted to hospital after arrest
The Guardian
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South Korean and Japanase leaders agree to step up cooperation
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Ministers delay planning decision on Chinese ‘super-embassy’ in London
The Guardian (China)
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‘Diplomatic knife fight’ over PNG enters new phase with deepening Australia defence deal
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'Two laptops, six plugs': The South Korean cafes grappling with students who don't leave
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Anime fans hate live-action remakes - here's why studios still keep making them
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India scales back plan to remove stray dogs from streets of Delhi
The Guardian (India)
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Weather tracker: monsoon rains cause deadly floods in Pakistan and India
The Guardian (India)
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People v tigers: evicted Indian tribe camp in reserve to reclaim ancient lands
The Guardian (India)
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Crypto scam fugitive caught after littering in Seoul
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India top court shelves plan to lock up Delhi's one million street dogs
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Beijing opposes 'bully' US for 50% tariffs on India
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Thai court clears ex-PM Thaksin of royal defamation charges
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North Korea's Kim decorates 'heroes' who fought for Russia against Ukraine
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Former Thai PM Thaksin acquitted in royal insult case
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The 95-year-old POW who wants to return to North Korea to die
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FBI arrests woman charged with killing her 6-year-old son and fleeing to India
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Staff shortages threaten flight safety in India - report
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Fast-food giant Jollibee blames fraudsters for raffle row in Philippines
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North Korea has secret military base that may pose threat to east Asia and US, new report says
The Guardian (China)
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'Bear attack victim' was actually killed by son, Japan police say
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If your husband’s having an affair, this woman will get rid of her: the gripping film about China’s ‘mistress dispellers’
The Guardian (China)
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India ‘successfully tests’ nuclear-capable missile able to reach deep into China
The Guardian (India)
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Supporting freedom of expression is not wrong, Jimmy Lai’s lawyer tells court
The Guardian (China)
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What does a true Brit feel when we commemorate the war or fly the St George flag? Depends on the Brit | Mihir Bose
The Guardian (India)
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Heavy rain paralyses India's financial capital Mumbai
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India and China hail warming ties amid Trump-induced geopolitical shake-up
The Guardian (India)
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Trump’s tariffs replace diplomacy as other US tools of statecraft are discarded
The Guardian (India)
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Enjoy the magic of university life | Brief letters
The Guardian (China)
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Mistress Dispeller review – goodness and vulnerability shine through in candid love triangle doc
The Guardian (China)
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Hong Kong summons UK, Australia envoys after activists granted asylum
BBC News (China)
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China and India should be partners, not adversaries, says foreign minister Wang Yi
BBC News (India)
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Why India tops the list of abandoned sailors
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Clive of India isn’t welcome in Shrewsbury either | Letters
The Guardian (India)
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The Guardian (India)
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Swatch pulls ‘slanted eye’ ad after backlash in China
The Guardian (China)
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Hong Kong activist Tony Chung says he has been granted asylum in the UK
The Guardian (China)
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Dongji Rescue review – epic tale of British PoWs saved by Chinese fishers gets blockbuster treatment
The Guardian (China)
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Swatch sorry for 'slanted eyes' ad after China uproar
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Health v heritage: Pigeon feeding ban sparks debate in India
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Trying to keep cool in an increasingly hot world – picture essay
The Guardian (India)
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Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui reportedly granted asylum in Australia
The Guardian (China)
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Beyond chow mein: Can a new wave of restaurants help China win hearts?
BBC News (China)
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‘Now it's about personal happiness’: popular Granny Wang dating show belies China’s plummeting marriage rate
The Guardian (China)
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Are mangoes good for diabetes? Indian studies challenge conventional wisdom
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Trump says Xi told him China will not invade Taiwan while he is in office
The Guardian (China)
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Tuvalu considers pulling out of Pacific leaders’ summit amid China-linked power struggle
The Guardian (China)
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An artist on the run, an exhibition censored: How China tried to silence a Thai art show
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Flash floods kill at least 159 people in Pakistan after huge cloudburst
The Guardian (India)
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Box, run, crash: China’s humanoid robot games show advances and limitations
The Guardian (China)
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Weather tracker: Typhoon Podul pounds southern Taiwan
The Guardian (China)
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'Please find my daughter': Grief and chaos after flash floods in Kashmir
BBC News (India)
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China and Britain shared a mission to fight aggression and fascism. And we can work together today | Zheng Zeguang
The Guardian (China)
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Watch robot athletes compete in world's first humanoid games
BBC News (China)
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From bus conductor to superstar: Rajinikanth completes 50 years in Indian films
BBC News (India)
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Watch: Jimmy Lai's last interview as a free man in 2020
BBC News (China)
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India and Pakistan tensions spill over into contest over whose flagpole is bigger
The Guardian (India)
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'We were never friends': A massacre on the eve of WW2 still haunts China-Japan relations
BBC News (China)
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Flash floods hit villages in northern India and Indian-administered Kashmir
BBC News (India)
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Flash flood in Indian Kashmir leaves at least 56 dead and scores missing
The Guardian (India)
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Indian Super League in turmoil with domestic game on brink of collapse
The Guardian (India)
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