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Monday, January 7, 2008 (PARIS)
General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at the presidential palace in Islamabad, Pakistan, in November.
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General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at the presidential palace in Islamabad, Pakistan, in November.

A general in Musharraf's shadow raises U.S. hopes

Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, who succeeded President Pervez Musharraf as army chief, could be a force for stability in Pakistan, U.S. officials believe.
Power elite in Indonesia pay homage to ailing Suharto

The ruler driven from office a decade ago is hovering near death as his heart and kidneys weaken.
U.S. prison grows beyond capacity in Afghanistan

Efforts to scale back the U.S. detention center at the Bagram military base are failing while conditions at the facility have drawn a strong complaint from the Red Cross.
China blocks activist from jail visits by attorneys

Hu Jia, an AIDS activist, was taken from his home in Beijing on Dec. 27 and charged with "subverting state power."
China planning Taiwan Strait route for commercial aviation

President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan said that the move was part of Beijing's efforts to expand its airspace at the island's expense.
South Korean firefighters battle deadly blaze

At least seven people were killed and more injured in a fire at a warehouse south of Seoul, and up to 32 people were missing.
Obituary
Kinkri Devi, 82, battled illegal mining in India

Devi, of the Dalit, or untouchable, caste, held a 19-day hunger strike that led to a ban on blasting in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
In Chinese factories, lost fingers and low pay

Worker abuse is still commonplace in many of the Chinese factories that supply Western companies, according to labor rights groups.
British counterterrorism experts arrive in Pakistan

The Scotland Yard team will help in the investigation of the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
North Korea disputes arms accusations

North Korea rejected the United States' demand for a more thorough account on whether it has tried to enrich uranium for atomic weapons.
Japanese leader apologizes for government missteps

Yasuo Fukuda offered apologies over a pension scandal and to patients who contracted hepatitis C through tainted blood products.
Letter from China
Letter from China: A 'harmonious society' hearing different notes

Hu Jintao's anodyne slogan may signify nothing more than giving the public a chance to blow off steam. But the people might take Beijing's gestures toward democracy more seriously.
North Korea shows South a friendlier face

In the North Korean city of Kaesong, which has opened up for daily tours, the propaganda has eased, at least a little.
Sri Lanka insists rebels disarm before further peace talks
'Explosive growth' in Afghan poppy farming feared
Letter from India: Growth threatens thousands of heritage sites
Doubts raised on sales of U.S. high-tech equipment to China
Japan looks to India for a better way to learn
Malaysian health minister resigns over sex video
Myanmar junta increases satellite TV levy by 16,600 percent
Bhutan's first national election produces a young crop of lawmakers
North Korea calls on U.S. to abandon hostility
Foreign journalists report continued harassment in China
Sri Lankan legislator is assassinated
CHOKING ON GROWTH: China's Olympic goal: Turn smoggy sky blue
Beijing appears to permit faster appreciation of yuan
New Zealand trying to save the kiwi
Chinese goods transform life in Southeast Asia
China to develop renewable energy
Three years after tsunami, through the lenses of children
Namu makes a name for herself in China
Call center jobs in India take toll on workers' health
Class of '77 has withstood the test of time in China
Crisis of faith for Catholics in Macao
Choking on Growth: As West's industry moves East, China now the world's smokestack
A letter writer in India signs off on the new economy
Letter from China: Revised productivity conceals some realities
India overturns law banning women bartenders
Central Asia on front line in energy battle
Hong Kong clears travel hurdles for equestrian Olympics
Free trade zones ease passage of fake drugs
A desperate life for survivors of the Secret War in Laos
Choking on Growth: Chinese fish farmers face polluted waters
From tanks to trade: A new road for ex-foes
Rape case underlines plight of Aborigines
To save, South Koreans use credit cards
Hunting the Taliban, finding sick children by the score
Foreign workers face campaign of brutality in Malaysia
Choking on Growth: Trucks at heart of China's diesel problems
Choking on Growth
Fishing for prosperity
Farming fish for the world in toxic waters.
- Video | Audio & Photos

Previously in the series:
As China rises, pollution soars
The country's pollution problem has shattered all precedents.
- Video

China's future drying up
Cities, industry and farming are competing for scarce water supplies.
- Video | Interactive

Making waves in troubled waters
China treats environmentalists as bigger threats than pollution.
- Video | Audio & Photos

China's energy conundrum
Giant dams take human and environmental tolls.
- Video | Interactive Feature

Cat-and-mouse energy game
Far from Beijing's reach, officials bend energy rules.
- Video | Audio & Photos

Wildlife threatened
Two endangered turtles symbolize a crisis.
- Video

Diesel's dark cloud
Trucks are at the heart of China's diesel problems.
- Video | Interactive


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Inside Myanmar
Burmese united in disgust
Frustration with the junta crosses socio-economic lines in Myanmar.

Previously in the series:
Part 1: Suffering in silence

Part 2: The limits of moral authority

Part 3: A modest waterway, a gaping divide

Part 4: Sober times for Myanmar's comics

Related:
- Photos: The 'sons of Buddha'
- Photos: An ominous calm
- Audio: Back Story with Choe Sang-Hun
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Silk Road
Caravan trade routes that dates back more than 2,000 years.

- Photos & audio
Tracking a point
A poison's global path leads back to China.

- Video: The path of poison
- Interactive graphic

Zeng Fanzhi
Changes in China have influenced the artist.

  - Photos: The introspective art of Zeng Fanzhi
Shanghai auto show
China carmakers in search of design edge.

  - Chinese carmakers veer to green
- Audio slide show
Sex education
A curriculum angers Indian conservatives.

Malaysian conference
Can the Muslim world be re-branded?

  - Pope Benedict XVI upgrades Vatican's relations with Islam
Profile
A Japanese - American makes waves in Japan.

Shanghai skyscraper
Developer aims to finish building - tallest or not.

75th Anniversary
North Korea's nuclear identity on display in parade.

An Asian Geneva
In Singapore, a local Switzerland for Asia's wealthy.

Bhutan democracy
Not everyone wants to give up their king.

- Slide Show: Bhutan learns to vote
China's appetite
A Brazilian soybean boom to fortify China.

- Slide show | Graphic
Army of housewives
Bangladeshi women battle tuberculosis.

  - Photos: Fighting tuberculosis locally
Citizens of nowhere
A scattered and hidden population of millions.

  - Photos: Millions without a place to call their own
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