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Stories
Philippine rebels still holding around 100 people, says military
Philippine government troops say they're closing in on separatist rebels, as they try to end a week-long stand-off in the southern port city of Zamboanga.
One dead as anti-government protests resume in Phnom Penh
A protester has been shot dead in Cambodia on the first of several days of demonstrations planned by the Opposition, CNRP.
Third porter dies after attack on trekking group in PNG
A third man has died as a result of injuries suffered in last week's attack on an Australian trekking group in Papua New Guinea.
Controversial BJP figure annointed as candidate for Indian PM
Controversial Indian politician Narendra Modi has been named as the main opposition party's prime ministerial candidate for elections due next year.
The 'global tentacles' of soccer match fixing
A second-tier soccer club in suburban Melbourne has been creating headlines both here in Australia and abroad after the arrest of 10 members of the club over an alleged match-fixing ring with global connections.
Sri Lankan opposition speaks out against Packer casino move
The Australian casino magnate James Packer's move into Sri Lanka is facing strong criticism from the country's main opposition party.
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