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Aung San Suu Kyi claims her Nobel Peace prize

Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi is in Europe to claim her Nobel Peace prize, over twenty years after winning it. Next, a mysterious illness appears to be affecting a group of Afghan schoolgirls. Finally, an Australian mother, who sparked a storm of controversy over her daughter's disappearance, clears her name after a 30-year-battle.

20/09/2009 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

How Japanese women slowly take political responsabilities

This week in Asia focuses on a Japanese female parliamentarian, who is raising hopes for other women. We also look at Afghan election fraud accusations and show how China is handling the H1N1 flu.
13/09/2009 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Nightmare drought continues for Indian farmers

In this edition: in Afghanistan, political tensions are still simmering following last presidential election, in India, farmers are facing the worst drought in twenty years and Japan's appetite for food recycling.
13/09/2009 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Pakistani Taliban step up their attacks after choosing new chief

In this edition: Two weeks after choosing a new chief, the Taliban are stepping up their attacks in Pakistan; the Dalai Lama left Taiwan last Friday after whipping up a political storm over Typhoon Morakot; Japan's pampered pooches.
17/08/2009 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Afghanistan's election

This edition of The Week in Asia is a special on Afghanistan's election, including profiles of the three main candidates, a look at daily life in the country and a report on the fight against the Taliban.

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