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China: Introducing the country's next leader

It was all about the future of US-China relations this week, as Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping made a pivotal four-day visit to the United States. Next, we ask if Burma could be in for a gold-rush, as its political transition comes with new economic opportunities. And in Afghanistan, a new TV show breaks taboos and gives abused women a chance to tell their story...from behind the safety of a mask.

 

 

26/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Behind the scenes of Pakistan's Islamic courts

In this edition: Iranian president's controversial speech at a UN conference on racism, the war on communication in Sri Lanka and the Swat Valley's Islamic courts as Taliban militants have strengthened their grip on Pakistan's power.
19/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Corruption rules the Indian elections

In this edition: India's jumbo election is underway as 714 millions voters are called to elect 540 deputies and in Papau New Guinea, the town of Port Moresby which routinely ranks among the top 10 murder capitals in the world.
19/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Tokyo gets tough on North Korea

In this edition: Tokyo steps up sanctions against North Korea following last week's missile launch; in Pakistan, people are up in arms over a video of a woman being whipped in public; and Cambodia's textile workers hit hard by the crisis.
11/05/2009 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Lahore, a new target for terrorists

In this edition: insurgents in Pakistan have found a new target in the city of Lahore; Iran and the United States take a tentative first step towards normalised diplomatic contact; some Japanese unemployed find themselves in closet-sized homes.
23/03/2009 - A WEEK IN ASIA

Pakistan, judge back on bench

In Pakistan opposition leader Nawaz Sharif scored a major victory this week. He defied house arrest, leading thousands up to Islamabad for a massive protest to demand several top judges be reinstated.

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