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Men involved in Malala Yousafzai shooting arrested in Pakistan
12 Sep 2014: Ten men accused of trying to kill teenage education campaigner detained in operation by army, police and intelligence agencies -
Sydney University bows to request from Sri Lankan military and police
12 Sep 2014: Invitations withdrawn from two Sri Lankan human rights organisations to an international conference -
From the Agencies: Daily life in India by Bernat Armangue
12 Sep 2014: Bernat Armangue, AP photoger based in Delhi, captures daily life in New Delhi and Mumbai -
Kashmir monsoon floods leave 460 dead and displace almost a million
11 Sep 2014: Humanitarian emergency grows as Pakistani and Indian relief efforts criticised by aid-workers, amid health fears for survivors -
Army's press team locked in an embrace with the 'dark arts' squad
11 Sep 2014:Radical change as military seeks to control reporting
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From the archive, 11 September 1965: An awkward interview with Le Corbusier
11 Sep 2014: Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 11 September 1965: On meeting Le Corbusier in Chandigarh, Taya Zinkin realises the great architect has designs on something other than large buildings -
Poetry, music and tributes at ceremony to launch first Invictus Games
10 Sep 2014:Opened by Prince Harry, the international event for sick and injured servicemen and women aims to inspire recovery
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Saeed Ajmal: the bowler caught out by cricket’s rules over chucking
9 Sep 2014: Patrick Kingsley: There’s nothing worse than throwing in cricket – as Pakistan’s leading wicket-taker, the spin bowler Ajmal, found out this week to his cost -
Acid attack survivors in India find safe space but little legal respite
9 Sep 2014: Lax response from states as laws to restrict sales of acid fail to stem crime and survivors are left waiting for compensation. KumKum Dasgupta reports -
How can personality tests improve the health service in Pakistan?
9 Sep 2014: An unmotivated bureaucrat slowing down care in hospitals is a stereotype in much of the developing world. Is it true? -
Is Narendra Modi a climate sceptic?
9 Sep 2014: Suzanne Goldenberg: India’s prime minister once supported Al Gore and called action on climate change a moral duty, now he tells students ‘climate has not changed, we have changed’ -
Pakistani sailor alleged to have jumped ship in Darwin has been found
8 Sep 2014: Police confirm the 23-year-old man has been found hiding in a shed and in good health -
Uzbekistan's autocratic ruler may have found a way to silence his daughter
8 Sep 2014: Gulnara Karimova's antics have long been an embarrassment, now the Twitter-loving businesswoman faces corruption charges -
As al-Qaida steps out in India, local extremists continue their deadly dance
8 Sep 2014: Ruchir Joshi: Far-right Hindu groups, emboldened by the election of Narendra Modi, are seeking a way to turn al-Qaida’s expansion to their advantage -
Kashmir hostilities temporarily halted to deal with worst floods in 50 years
8 Sep 2014:Hundreds of people have died and tens of thousands have been displaced from their homes on either side of the disputed border
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