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Nepalese Prime Minster Girja Prasad Koirala and Vice President Asian Development Bank Liqun Jin talk during the Nepal Donor Consultation meeting in Kathmandu Thursday. Koirala told international donors that crucial elections planned for April which will decide Nepal’s political future will go ahead despite protests and boycotts by ethnic groups from the restive south of the country. AFP


Probe clears S.Korea’s incoming President

A special prosecutor on Thursday cleared South Korea’s incoming president Lee Myung-Bak of fraud allegations, bolstering his authority before he takes office next week.

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Singapore calls for bigger stake for Asia

Singapore’s Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong called Thursday for a reordering of global power structures and institutions, urging the West to give rising Asian powers a bigger stake in the international order.

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Poll boycott hits shaky Nepal peace process

Protesters blockading Nepal’s capital have refused to register for elections as they step up their demands for more power, dealing a fresh blow Thursday to the country’s shaky peace process.

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