Industry is one of fastest growing businesses in region
India, South Korea and Thailand lead the way, with China looking to develop the industry
US shut down a California school for fraud last month, leaving some students stuck without valid visas
Some nations such as Saudi Arabia and Iran have banned celebrations
Move ends a seven-month political stalemate that has delayed the drafting of a new constitution
Document called 'National Patent Development Strategy' sets a goal of two million new patents by 2015
Spokesman for President Karzai says the raid was ill-advised
Last week's death of Richard Holbrooke has left many questioning the immediate future of US policy in the region
Chinese media has come out with a report saying that more than 40 million foreigners around the world are learning Chinese
New OECD study says schools in South Korea, Japan and Hong Kong also rank high
A former US ambassador to NATO says Russia wants to play a bigger role in Afghanistan
Coffee chain to open 1,000 more stores and grow its own coffee in China
An expert on US policy in South Asia says Tuesday's election will most likely lead to some changes in US foreign policy in the area.
There are an estimated seven million Asian Americans eligible to vote this year
An expert on Pakistan and Afghanistan explains why Pakistan may be concerned about being left out of any talks with the Afghan Taliban.
Two new studies show that many of Asia's coastal cities are at increasing risk of more intense storms and flooding.
A American weather researcher says extreme weather in South Asia is expected to continue and intensify.
The murder of a popular member of Washington's Afghan-American community leads to a foundation focused on helping Afghanistan's orphans
World Food Day Focus: Although it produces more than enough food, India has the largest number of hungry women and children in the world
The General in charge says attacks on supply convoys in Pakistan still leaves NATO troops in Afghanistan conducting business as usual.
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