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    A visually-impaired Palestinian teacher makes bamboo chairs

    Mahmoud Taha, a 61-year-old visually-impaired Palestinian teacher, works on chairs made of bamboo at a workshop in Al-Ala’iya school for visually-impaired children in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, April 15, 2013. Taha, who was injured in an Israeli bomb explosion when he was nine years old, teaches and trains…

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    Pakistan’s carpet exports dwindle to half during last five years

    Pakistanis craft hand-made carpets at a local factory in southwest Pakistan’s Quetta, April 14, 2013. According to reports, Pakistan’s carpet exports have witnessed a huge decline of more than 50 percent during the last five years. <Xinhua/Mohammad>

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  • East Asia

    A Chinese sanitation worker sprays disinfectant to bird flu confirmed house

    A staff member wearing a protection suit spray disinfectant to the hen house whose the proprietor surnamed Chen in Chajian Town of Tianchang City, east China’s Anhui Province, April 16, 2013. Chen was tested positive for H7N9 virus on April 15, according to the provincial health department in Anhui. Chen’s…

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    A N. Korean boy talks in front of TV camera at art exhibition

    A painting, depicting North Korean soldiers ambushing and killing U.S. troops, hangs on a gallery wall at an art exhibition in Pyongyang, North Korea on Friday April 19, 2013. A North Korean boy practices his lines, “Our country is the greatest in the world”, as he is filmed by a…

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  • South Asia

    Indian villiagers perform a ritual celebrating Oriya New Year

    A child is seen in a temple during the year end festival in Darjeeling, West Bengal state, India, April 14, 2013. <Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal> Indian villagers prostrate around a Hindu temple as they perform a ritual during Jhamu festival at Mendhasal village on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, India, Sunday, April 14,…

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    Laotian people celebrate New Year water-splashing festival

    People celebrate the Water-splashing Festival in Vientiane, Laos, April 14, 2013. <Xinhua/Liu Ailun>

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  • East Asia

    North Korean soldiers enjoy racing on a go cart track in Pyongyang

    A North Korean soldier, right, races another man on a go cart track at the Fun Fair in Pyongyang on Tuesday, April 16, 2013. A North Korean man misses the turn and loses control of his go cart on a track at the Fun Fair in Pyongyang on Tuesday, April…

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  • South Asia

    An Indian boy bathes from leaking pipe in water-deficient Gujarat state

    An Indian boy bathes under a leaking water pipe on a highway in the Kutch district of Gujarat state, India, Wednesday, April 17, 2013. The Gujarat state government has declared water scarcity in 3,918 villages across 10 districts, local news reports said. An Indian woman fetches drinking water from a…

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    Australia to become ‘Food Superpower’

    Australia: Asia’s next food bonanza Australia would become a ‘food superpower,’ capitalising on a $2 trillion export opportunity in Asia, the Australia’s leading newspaper The Australian reports. In a speech delivered at The Australian and The Wall Street Journal‘s inaugural Global Food Forum in Melbourne, billionaire packaging and recycling magnate…

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