Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Asia Compact | 29.11.2011, 19:00 UTC

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Asia Compact 29.11.2011 | 19:00 UTC  
Asia
International Relations
Wulff considers Bangladesh 'a key partner'
German President Christian Wulff is in Bangladesh on a three-day official visit, aiming at furthering expanding the existing close relations with Dhaka.
German President Christian Wulff visits Bangladesh
Politics
Malaysians protest against peaceful assembly bill
Hundreds of Malaysian lawyers, activists and opposition lawmakers have taken to the streets to protest against a proposed law they say stifles free speech.
Action needed to protect Cambodian workers in Malaysia
Malaysian film sparks debate about racial integration
Malaysian opposition leader denounces lack of free speech
Disasters
Japanese reflect on a year that has changed attitudes to energy use
As 2011 draws to a close, Japanese citizens look back on the most difficult year since the war and say it's completely changed their outlook. The debate on whether to reconnect nuclear plants to the power grid rages on.
Researchers warn Japanese farmland might be too polluted
Japanese companies coming up with innovative ways to help in Fukushima
Tepco plays down fears of new nuclear fission in Fukushima
Fukushima shutdown on track, radiation remains a problem
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
 
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