The repercussions of trade sanctions could devastate garment exports, which account for about 40 percent of Cambodia's GDP, and industries such as sugar.
Police have said the shooting was an accident, but are adamant there will be no let-up in the anti-crime campaign, which is proving popular with many in Uttar Pradesh.
As subsidies are cut, smaller new energy vehicle (NEV) production companies face being left behind in the increasingly competitive industry.
M.J. Akbar is one of the highest-profile figures so far to face accusations in India's burgeoning #MeToo movement.
Bangladesh’s electricity generation from renewable sources has passed the 5 percent mark, boosting hopes the country might reach its goal of 10 percent by 2020.
Malaysia freed 11 ethnic Uighur Muslims who fled to the SE Asian nation after a Thai jailbreak last year because they did nothing wrong there, says Malaysian PM.
"I think there is a broad view growing in the West that China has in some ways taken advantage of the system," said Charles Dallara.
These trailblazers are upending sexist views and providing hope in a country where women are slowly vanishing from the workplace.
The move is likely to strain ties with China, already tested since Mahathir Mohamad became premier in May and nixed over $20 billion in projects awarded to Chinese companies.
A cyclone slammed into India's eastern seaboard, killing at least five people, destroying huts, uprooting trees, and snapping telephone poles and power lines.
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