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MasterCard unveiled a new global report, “A Progressive Approach to Financial Inclusion” that explores the progress of 30 developed and developing countries, including eight countries within the Asia Pacific region: Indonesia, Bangladesh, Philippines, India, Malaysia, China, Japan and Singapore, have made in enabling access to and driving usage of different financial products.

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Despite the series of calamities that hit the Philippines recently, specifically the Visayas region, Filipino farmers remain hopeful of the Bt  (Bacillus thuringiensis) eggplant cultivation, which will spare farmers and consumers from harmful chemical sprays even as Bangladesh already approved Bt brinjal’s commercial release in its market.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Gunmen killed two journalists in separate attacks in the central Philippines last week, a media watchdog said today.

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JAKARTA (Xinhua) - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expressed deepest condolences to the cyclone- affected people in Bangladesh and India, especially to the families of those dead and missing, Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan said here today in a statement.

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Controversial author Dan Brown has once again caught the ire of Filipinos with his latest novel “Inferno” loosely based on Dante's classic tale on the levels of hell.

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JAKARTA (Xinhua) - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) expressed deepest condolences to the cyclone- affected people in Bangladesh and India, especially to the families of those dead and missing, Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan said here today in a statement.

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