Latest update: 02/04/2012 

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Burma: Building the Aung San legacy

Burma's Aung San Su Kyi conjures up her late father ahead of Sunday's parliamentary election. Next, we head to Pakistan to investigate a French killer's claims that he was given jihadist training there. Finally, we will tell you why India's privileged Jat caste is asking to be considered officially poor.

China: Couples say "I don't" to property tax
08/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

China: Couples say "I don't" to property tax

The Chinese government issues new legislation to tackle soaring housing prices but it sparks a rush to sell and creative attempts to skirt rocketing taxes. Next, our correspondent in Japan gets suited up to visit the contaminated ruins of the Fukushima plant, two years after disaster struck. Finally, we take a look at the "snow appeal" of Afghanistan where a ski competition is aiming to attract war-weary tourists.
Bangladesh: Islamist leader's death sentence sparks deadly riots
01/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Bangladesh: Islamist leader's death sentence sparks deadly riots

In Bangladesh, clashes break out after a war crimes verdict that has been over 40 years in the making. Next, how do you say smartphone in Chinese? Our correspondent tells us why you may soon need to find out. Finally, we take you to visit the Afghan rehab centre that helps recovering drug addicts as young as just three years old.
Xi Jinping's first months in power
22/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Xi Jinping's first months in power

China's new leader Xi Jinping marks his first 100 days in power - but is he delivering on what Communist party media are calling his "New Deal"? Next, two teenagers set themselves alight to denounce the increasing takeover of Tibetan areas by China's majority ethnic group. And could the next pope hail from Manila? We introduce you to the Filipino cardinal who has a good shot at becoming the first Asian pontiff.
China celebrates the year of the Snake
13/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

China celebrates the year of the Snake

This week we take you to the Chinese New Year celebrations in Paris. 2013 is the year of the Snake, but what does that entail and what are the traditions? We have it all covered, from spiritual cleansing to lucky ravioli. Similar scenes will be unfolding for a week across the globe. We focus on Indonesia, where celebrating the Lunar New Year was forbidden for decades.
Singapore marred by match-fixing accusations
08/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Singapore marred by match-fixing accusations

This week Singapore is the focus of international accusations of match-fixing. Next in China, New Year celebrations kick off in style but travel chaos makes it difficult for some to get home. Finally, Thailand's monks battle to fight decline as the country turns away from their traditional values.

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