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Further details emerge about Manus Island violence
After two days of violent protests on Manus Island, the Australian government says the situation has been quiet overnight.
Twin probes launched into Manus Island riots
At least two investigations have been launched into the riots at the immigration detention centre on Manus Island.
Anti-government protesters, police clash in Bangkok
Anti-government protesters in Bangkok have vowed to intensify their fight, after yesterday's clashes with police.
Thai rice scheme hits fresh trouble
Thailand's troubled rice subsidy scheme has suffered a fresh blow, with the Government Savings Bank withdrawing financial support.
New bird flu strain throws spotlight on Asia's preparedness
A new strain of bird flu known as H10-N8 has emerged in China with three human deaths since December.
New free trade pact prompts mixed reaction in South Korea
South korea is hoping a new free trade agreement will help it bounce-back from an 11-billion-dollar trade deficit with Australia last year.
Kerala wrestles with demon drink
The southern Indian state of Kerala, often referred to as God's own Country, has the best socio-economic indicators in the country.
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