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Afghan Taliban and Pakistan agree short truce after deadly clashes
The move comes after fresh fighting and reports of Pakistani air strikes in Kandahar and Kabul. -
China seizes 60,000 maps over 'mislabelled' Taiwan
The maps also omitted "important islands", the source of competing claims between Beijing and its neighbours. -
Bangladesh garment factory fire kills at least 16
The dead have been burned beyond recognition and officials have warned that the toll could rise. -
Sia's ex demands $250,000 per month in spousal support
The Australian pop star filed for divorce from Daniel Bernard in March, after three years of marriage. -
British social media star 'Big John' detained in Australia over visa
Fisher says his visa is "legit" but that authorities were unhappy he would be working while in the country. -
India top court allows less-polluting crackers even as Delhi air turns toxic
Critics say green crackers may be less harmful, but still release toxic substances into the air. -
My friend Bipin threw back Hamas grenade - and saved my life
Bipin Joshi tried to save fellow Nepalese students before being taken hostage, his mourning friend tells the BBC. -
The Indian woman who stood up to moral policing - and won a pageant
Muskan Sharma, who won the Miss Rishikesh contest, said it made her feel like Miss Universe. -
Death penalty for Japan man who killed four in gun and knife attack
Masanori Aoki stabbed two women in Nakano city before shooting two policemen with a hunting rifle. -
US calls for China to release 30 leaders of influential underground church
Zion Church, founded by pastor Jin Mingri in 2007, is one of China's largest underground church networks. -
India and Canada reset ties after strain of Sikh leader's murder
Canada's foreign minister visits Delhi as the sides restore ties strained by a murder on Canadian soil. -
Dutch government takes control of China-owned chip firm
The move, which is aimed to protect supplies of technology, could raise tensions between the EU and China. -
A photo worth a thousand words: Taliban minister with Indian female journalists
Female reporters were invited after being excluded from Taliban minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's first event in Delhi. -
Foul skies, fading light: How air pollution is stealing India's sunshine
India’s sunshine hours have fallen over the past 30 years due to clouds, aerosols and local weather. -
How the autumn climbing season turned deadly in the Himalayas
Unpredictable, intense and longer monsoons are encroaching into autumn, turning it into a deadly season.