Monday, 28 November 2011

Asia Compact | 28.11.2011, 19:00 UTC

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Asia Compact 28.11.2011 | 19:00 UTC  
Asia
International Relations
German President Christian Wulff visits Bangladesh
The German president is in Bangladesh to boost bilateral ties and trade. He will then travel on to Indonesia later this week.
Bangladeshi prime minister asks Europe for more help
Bangladesh marks 40th anniversary of forgotten genocide
Piracy
Threat of piracy reaches all shores
At an anti-piracy conference in India, international stakeholders have called for a strategic consensus to boost maritime security as pirates off the coast of Somalia get bolder.
International court could curb Somali piracy
Plan to use private firms against pirates comes under fire
Families of Indian captives press for help
International community seeks to support Somalia
South Asia
Pakistan denies provoking NATO air strike
Pakistan says the air strike that killed 24 of its soldiers at the weekend was 'unprovoked' and that US and Afghan forces are 'making excuses.' The strike has brought the already tense US-Pakistan relations to a new low.
NATO chief says Pakistani deaths 'unintended'
Ambassador's resignation highlights rift with Pakistani army
'Ally from hell?' 'Pure fiction,' says Pakistan
Pakistan rejects allegations of links with Taliban
Internet
Censors keep a beady eye on China's 'Tweets'
Sina Weibo is a Chinese cross between Twitter and Facebook. The microblogging site already has 250 million users and it wants to double this number by 2013. The censor keeps a beady eye on the 80 million daily posts.
Internet filter in Turkey sparks fears of censorship
Cyber-security pits West against China, Russia
China fears 'Jasmine Revolution' of its own
Clever ways to get around Chinese censorship on the net
 
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