After making cheaper car and computer, India is now increasingly focusing on low-cost solar technology
With security improving after decades of armed conflict, opportunities abound in one of world's fastest-growing economies
Critics warn India still at risk
Tourism, garment industry, exports suffer after years of fighting between government, Tamil Tiger rebels
Analysts say military victory over 26-year long insurgency came at high cost to nation's economy
At least three people dead, 48 injured in air raid on Colombo
Now that schools have opened, some children finding it difficult to focus on studies, but many are glad to be back to comfort of routin
Police pursue last of terrorists in heart of Mumbai's tourist district
Thousands of young, military-age men in Kashmir have vanished during 18-year conflict
Some analysts say threat is attempt to strong-arm World Bank into releasing at least $124 million in promised aid
Idriss Deby has accused the Khartoum government of backing rebels seeking to oust him
This is country's first multi-party elections in 25 years; some irregularities reported
Local sugar makers are having trouble keeping up with demand, forcing Kenya to import about 200,000 tons of sugar annually
Pierre Nkurunziza chosen by Parliament, will be first president since civil war erupted in 1993
Peace talks between Khartoum government, Darfur's two main rebel factions scheduled for this week, but postponed after rebel group, sai
They say head of agency forced to resign for being too critical of the government
Government suspects some foreigners were buried in mass graves
Sudan accuses UN, non-governmental relief agencies of bias in dealings with Darfur situation
Pachyderms clear tons of debris such as cars and toppled walls, enabling aid workers to recover the bodies
British and Italian authorities say the four chief suspects in the July 21 attempted bombings in London come from Horn of Africa
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