2014-05-09



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● MEDAN: Indonesia sees higher number of refugees

● KUALA LUMPUR: [UPDATE]: M'sia police nab member of Somalia terror group

● ISLAMABAD: 'WHO satisfied with steps taken by Pakistan to curb polio'

● SINGAPORE: First man convicted of rioting in S'pore gets jail, 3 strokes of the cane

● DHAKA: Abductions in Bangladesh worry EU

● SEOUL: Seoul Metro CEO resigns over train collision

● SEOUL: N. Korea nuke test would be direct challenge to China, says Seoul official

● SEOUL: Park Geun-hye pledges safer nation on Facebook

● SEOUL: SEWOL DISASTER: Prosecutors detain ferry firm CEO

● AYODHYA, India: INDIA POLLS: Town wants better jobs, education, not 'temple politics'

● BEIJING: China to dig tunnel for Asian rail system

● PETALING JAYA: Deforestation rate in Heart of Borneo worrying: WWF

● HONG KONG: Biggest Hong Kong graft trial begins

● TAIPEI: China-Taiwan talks on pact postponed, not suspended, says official





 

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