Pakistan’s textile industry is hurting. Recent flooding is only part of the problem
Last year’s UN climate summit failed to produce a legally binding treaty on curbing greenhouse gases that cause global warming
The government of Afghanistan has started to carry out President Karzai’s decision to oust private security firms from his country.
Two American billionaires try to get rich Chinese to join philanthropy program.
China's reduction in its exports of 'Rare Earth' materials poses major problems around the world
With a week to go before opening ceremonies, games have suffered a string of issues.
Premiere of movie 'Black Tulip' signals what many hope will be rebirth of movie industry in Afghanistan
There is pressure on Pakistan to pay more of its share for flood relief.
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan says 7,000 or so election observers found various forms of voting fraud
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan says 7,000 election observers found various forms of voting fraud
Ballot faces threats from both extremists and fraudulent activity
British play about history of Afghanistan is nine hours long
WHO estimates that 32,000 caught in Pakistan's floods will suffer complications
Many Muslim organizations are asking their members not to hold traditional Eid celebrations on 9-11.
Top finance officials in Afghanistan are trying to reassure depositors of nation's largest bank that their money is safe
As millions still await some aid following the floods, extremist groups could be filling the void.
Island of Boracay largely empty after a former Philippine police officer hijacked a bus carrying tourists August 23
As the victims of Monday’s hostage shootout in Manila return home, Filipino officials try to dissect how it happened
As anger grew in Hong Kong over the death of 8 tourists, the Philippine government admits a hostage seize was not handled well.
The government of the Philippines seeks to curtail damage to tourism after bus shootout.
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