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Pakistan's crumbling architectural heritage
Every brick of the heritage building narrates a story of those who left in 1947
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Sridevi's death in Dubai highlights delays in repatriating deceased migrant workers
'Thousands of migrant workers die in the Gulf yearly; this is the first time the wait for bodies is being discussed'
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Singapore looking at investor protection rules for cryptocurrencies
The city-state which is aiming to be a hub for financial technology and so-called initial coin offerings in Asia
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Thai tourism body says it opposes 'sex tourism'
Although prostitution is illegal in Thailand, it is tolerated along with brothels
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Singapore's planned terror response stokes concerns over press freedom
Proposed law prohibits anyone from taking videos or photographs of area of a terror attack
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Indonesia brings together former militants and attack survivors
Gathering part of a broader deradicalisation push by authorities in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country
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Facebook's EU regulator says WhatsApp yet to resolve data sharing issue
The popular messaging service changed its privacy policy over a year ago
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The real reason to worry about Italy’s election
Sunday’s vote more likely to result in a hung parliament than rather than a disruptive new government
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China's top paper says reform does not mean life-long presidency
New amendment will likely be approved at this month’s annual meeting of China’s largely rubber stamp parliament
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Google launches Slack competitor Hangouts Chat
Hangouts Chat supports instant messaging across devices between workers









