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Asia Compact | 02.11.2011, 19:00 UTC

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Asia Compact 02.11.2011 | 19:00 UTC  
Asia
Trade
Pakistan to liberalize trade with India
Pakistan's cabinet has decided to grant India 'most favored nation' status in a bid to boost trade ties with its nuclear rival and further peace initiatives.
India and Pakistan talk trade to bolster ties
Indian and Pakistani rivalry hampers regional efficiency, say analysts
Hina Rabbani Khar is Pakistan's youngest foreign minister
Corruption
Pakistan dismayed after 'spot-fixing' scandal
Cricket fans and players in Pakistan are disappointed after a London court convicts three Pakistani cricketers on charges of corruption and 'spot fixing' in a match against England last year.
Big market, bigger bets: Are India's bookies behind Pakistan's match fixing scandal?
Pakistan to send investigators to probe match fixing allegations
Tharoor quits over cricket corruption claims
Nuclear
Tepco reports findings of Xenon in Fukushima
Tepco sees itself confronted with a further problem in Fukushima. The plant operator has reported findings of radioactive Xenon, which could further complicate the situation at Japan's crippled nuclear power plant.
Decontamination efforts get underway in Fukushima
Fukushima shutdown on track, radiation remains a problem
Nuclear contamination found beyond Japan's no-go zone
Afghanistan
Istanbul hosts conference to chart plans for Afghanistan
NATO representatives and Afghanistan's neighbors will have to find solutions for Afghanistan's economy and security after 2014, believes Gulshan Sachdeva, expert on EU and South Asian affairs in India.
Afghanistan is in a state of 'anarchy,' argues head of German NGO
Afghan blast kills 10 as Kabul announces Loya Jirga
Clinton asks Pakistan to remove 'safe havens'
 
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