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september 08, 2014by latadmin
Import restrictions and the rival appeal of equities have put a damper on India’s gold market, traditionally the world’s biggest. As festival season gets...
Asean chiefs fear rising protectionism
september 08, 2014by latadmin
Frustration is growing among large Asean companies that efforts to remove barriers through a liberalised economic zone are moving too slowly (© The Financial Times...
Flood Rescue Operations Focus on Kashmir’s Summer Capital
september 08, 2014by latadmin
Anjana Pasricha NEW DELHI— Rescue operations are being scaled up in Indian Kashmir as the region’s main city faces flooding. The flash floods that have claimed...
India-Pakistan floods: Jammu bridge ‘snapped’
september 08, 2014by latadmin
8 September 2014 Last updated at 17:03 BST Soldiers in Indian-administered Kashmir are building a temporary bridge, after the region’s worst floods for 50 years...
Monsoon floods kill nearly 300 in India, Pakistan
september 07, 2014by latadmin
SRINAGAR, India — Landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains have killed nearly 300 people in large swaths of northern India and Pakistan, officials...
Over 300 killed as floods devastate India and Pakistan
september 07, 2014by latadmin
Huddled with his elderly landlords on the top floor of his inundated home in India’s Srinagar, Parvaiz Bukhari can see neighbours making a desperate response to...
Arclight sells The Deathday Party
september 07, 2014by latadmin
Arclight Films has taken on worldwide rights to the Chinese psychological crime thriller starring Archie Kao from Michael Mann’s upcoming Blackhat. Head of Asian sales...
US launches airstrikes on militant positions in Iraq
september 07, 2014by latadmin
The U.S. Air Force launched airstrikes on the Islamic State positions near Iraqs second largest dam on Sunday, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said. At the request of the...