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An Afghan farmer watches as US Marines from 1st Battalion, 6th regiment, Charlie company patrol around Huskers camp on the outskirts of Marjah

Hundreds flee Afghan town ahead of offensive

The offensive in Marjah will be the first since Obama announced he was sending 30,000 additional troops.

Inside Asia

Britain 'must hold resolve' in Afghanistan, minister warns  new

Monday, 8 February 2010

Britain must hold its resolve in Afghanistan, the Defence Secretary insisted today, as the UK death toll equalled that of the Falklands War.

Afghan President may introduce conscription

Monday, 8 February 2010

The Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, is looking at introducing conscription to build an army big enough to provide internal security without international help.

Afghan police chief held over roadside bombs

Monday, 8 February 2010

An Afghan police commander has been arrested, accused of being part of a ring that planted roadside bombs, Nato-led forces said yesterday.

Julius Cavendish: Home comforts land at Kandahar airfield

Monday, 8 February 2010

Kabul Notebook: The intent, it seems, is to create a surreal slice of Western life

Nepalese TV executive shot dead in capital

Monday, 8 February 2010

A television executive who owned Nepal's first cable TV company was shot dead in a busy neighbourhood in the capital yesterday.

The Hijoguchi club has introduced nights such as Tokyo's Got Talent in an attempt to boost trade

The boys of Shinjuku: Is Tokyo's gay district doomed?

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Tokyo's gay scene is 300 bars and clubs packed into two blocks, where, perhaps surprisingly in an otherwise regimented society, it has been anything goes for decades. So why, asks our Tokyo correspondent David McNeill, is the wildest party in town coming to an end?

Shiite Muslims place coffins in a row prior to offering funeral prayers for victims of the previous day's twin bomb blasts in Karachi

Karachi tense as mourners bury bomb victims

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Friday bombings that killed 31 people raise further questions about the effectiveness of security crackdowns.

President Akio Toyoda bows to the press at the company offices in Nagoya, Japan, yesterday.

Toyota chief quits stalling and says sorry to the world

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Grandson of car giant's founder finally addresses safety scandal.

Shia Muslims at the site of the bombing at Karachi's Jinnah Hospital, which was receiving victims from the first attack when the bomb went off

Bombers strike, then target hospital

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Two bombs targeting Shia Muslims exploded in Pakistan's largest city yesterday, one outside a hospital treating victims from the first blast hours earlier. At least 25 people were killed and around 100 others wounded.

Afghan police kill seven boys collecting firewood

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Seven Afghan boys were shot dead today by police who mistook them for insurgents, a provincial police official said.

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