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The future of Pakistan's schools in jeopardy

First, Pakistan's schools are coming under attack from the Taliban, putting the education of future generations in jeopardy. Next, how Pakistanis and the people of Afghanistan believe the US presidential elections will effect their lives. Finally, how the centuries old art of snake charming in India is under threat from the authorities.

Election promise fails to clear streets in Thailand
09/05/2010 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Election promise fails to clear streets in Thailand

In this edition: Thailand's 'Red shirts' win a promise for fresh elections but still refuse to clear the streets of Bangkok; we visit the Pakistani village thrust in to the spotlight for all the wrong reasons; and we discover China's shabby shareholders - apparent peasants, who are actually in the money.
Shanghai's record-breaking World Expo
02/05/2010 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Shanghai's record-breaking World Expo

This week’s edition of "The Week in Asia" is entirely devoted to the Shanghai World Expo. We take you on a tour of some of the most spectacular pavilions as well as the Bund, the "Wall Street of Asia", before meeting Shanghai seamstresses who perpetuate the ancestral art of embroidery.
Thailand: tourists play war reporters
25/04/2010 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Thailand: tourists play war reporters

On Friday, the Thai riot police clashed with opposition protesters once again. And the previous day, a series of grenade blasts went off in Bangkok's business district, killing at least one person and wounding dozens. Instead of fleeing the violence, more and more tourists are trying to get closer, and some are taking out their cameras.
China: the causes of the quake
18/04/2010 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

China: the causes of the quake

In this edition: China is still reeling after the earthquake that hit the Qinghai region, leaving hundreds dead - the government has pledged 29 million dollars in aid to the area; in Thailand, the army continues its crackdown on the opposition 'Red Shirts' - we look at how powerful the Thai army is, and how it could use this power now; and in India, the world's biggest religious festival reaches its climax as millions of Hindus take a dip in the Ganges river for the Kumbh Mela.
The reasons behind the wrath in Kyrgyzstan
11/04/2010 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

The reasons behind the wrath in Kyrgyzstan

In this edition: history repeats itself in Kyrgyzstan - mass protests take place as the people try to overthrow the president; from cricket star to politician - France 24 meets Pakistan's Imran Khan; and dozens of Indian soldiers die in an ambush by Maoists - we take a look at the history of a rebellion which began back in the 1960s.

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