Israel holds Australian accused of Hamas ties
Israel has charged a Palestinian-born dual Australian-Jordanian citizen with links to Hamas after arresting the man as he tried to enter the country through Ben Gurion Airport.
Awami National Party chief to visit India
Awami National chief Asfandyar Wali Khan, a top leader of Pakistan's ruling coalition, will make a week-long visit to India this week to attend the centennial celebrations of the Islamic University in New Delhi.
Peshawar varsity teachers sexually harassing girls: Lawmaker
Some senior teachers at the University of Peshawar were asking girl students to become friendly with them or face failure in examinations, a lawmaker has said.
Mullen to raise spy concerns with Pakistan top brass
The chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff arrived in Islamabad on Wednesday for talks with Pakistan's top general expected to address concerns over official links with militants in the region.
Pakistan test fires nuclear-capable missile
Pakistan's military on Tuesday said it had successfully test-fired a newly developed short-range ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
China rejects US criticism over Tibet monastery
China hit back on Tuesday at US criticism of its handling of unrest at a major Tibetan Buddhist monastery that prompted the Dalai Lama to warn of "catastrophic consequences" if the situation worsened.
18 killed, 155 injured in South China hailstorm
At least 18 people were killed and 155 injured in South China as hailstones, cloudburst and strong wind ravaged the region, the state media said on Monday.
Indonesia police identify mosque bomber
Indonesian police on Monday identified a suicide bomber who blew himself up and wounded 30 people at a Muslim on Friday prayer as a man on a police wanted list over previous attacks.
Sri Lankan Tamil party hails UN war crimes report
Sri Lanka's main Tamil political party on Monday hailed a leaked UN report which called for an international war crimes probe into the island's political and military leadership.
S. Korea bank probed over 'cyber-attack' shutdown
Regulators launched an inquiry on Monday into South Korea's largest banking network after a suspected cyber-attack left many customers unable to access their money for three days.