Wang Quanzhang: China human rights lawyer trial beginsWang Quanzhang: China human rights lawyer trial begins
Image copyrightReutersImage caption Some of Mr Wang's supporters gathered outside the court before being bundled into police cars

China has placed a prominent human rights lawyer on trial for subversion.

Wang Quanzhang went missing in a crackdown on hundreds of lawyers and activists in 2015, and is one of the

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Japan whale hunting: Commercial whaling to restart in JulyJapan whale hunting: Commercial whaling to restart in July
Image copyrightAFP/Getty ImagesImage caption Japan will be free to hunt whales like the minke for commercial purposes from July onwards

Japan says it is to restart commercial whaling in July in a move that is likely to draw international criticism.

It said it would withdraw from the International Whaling

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Finding God in the anguish of violenceFinding God in the anguish of violence
Image copyrightAzaan Shah

As violence has intensified in Indian-administered Kashmir, people have been flocking to the region's fabled Sufi shrines in search of solace. Sameer Yasir speaks to photographer Azan Shah, who has been documenting the anguish of the devotees.

Bakhti Begam is a regular at Khanqah-e-Moula, a Muslim Sufi shrine located on the

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The Thai cave rescue: What happened nextThe Thai cave rescue: What happened next

Throughout this week, we will be looking back at some of the TheIndianSubcontinent website's most-read stories of the year and asking: what happened after the news moved on

Today, the TheIndianSubcontinent's South East Asia correspondent Jonathan Head returns to Mae Sai in northern Thailand, where members of the Wild Boars football team were

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Thai cave rescue: The Cave film shares behind-the-scenes shotsThai cave rescue: The Cave film shares behind-the-scenes shots
Image copyrightFredrik Divall/De Warrenne PicturesImage caption Cave rescue diver Erik Brown is playing himself

The dramatic Thai cave rescue unfolded like a film. It involved a desperate search, selfless volunteers, an audacious rescue, and 12 boys and one man determined to survive against the odds.

Several

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Bringing 'Asia's zebras' back to the steppeBringing 'Asia's zebras' back to the steppe
Image copyrightPetra Kaczensky/NINA

"Do you see them" the radio crackled in the old Russian 4x4.

The driver tried to steer away from pits and ravines that he could barely see in the dark. The lights of another car flashed in the distance. After a prolonged silence came the answer. "No."

The two drivers navigating around a national park in the dead

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