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Sectarian violence spreads in Burma

In Burma, violence has flared-up between Rohingya Muslims and Buddhists. We look at the experiences of a young couple, who suffer the consequences everyday. Also, his wife was given a suspended death sentence for the murder of a British businessman, and now Bo Xilai has been expelled from China’s top legislature, paving the way for him to face criminal proceedings. Finally, France 24 correspondents spoke to punks in Indonesia whose tattoos and loud music are seen as offensive by local police.

Inside Bangladesh's garment factories
17/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Inside Bangladesh's garment factories

The effects of Bangladesh's deadly factory collapse begin to come into focus - as angry workers find their voice, and international retailers take responsibility. In China, many internet-users are outraged the grand-daughter of austere Communist party founder Mao Zedong has just landed herself on the country's rich list.
China: meat scandals cause food for thought
10/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

China: meat scandals cause food for thought

Another food scare in China forces consumers to look for their own solutions. Next, Japan has won the race to extract the icy gas called methane hydrate. It's a scientific first, and a possible solution to the island's energy crisis. Finally, we see how Afghanistan's favourite sport is being targeted by the Taliban.
Pakistan elections: campaigning in the shadows
03/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Pakistan elections: campaigning in the shadows

Ahead of Pakistan's general election, the Taliban are targeting politicians in deadly attacks, forcing the main parties to take the campaign trail off the beaten track. Next, China's one-child policy makes for a demographic and cultural shift towards retirement homes. Finally, Bollywood celebrates 100 years of Indian cinema by taking the party to Cannes.
Meet the most successful Frenchman in China
26/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Meet the most successful Frenchman in China

As French President François Hollande visits Beijing on a mission to boost trade, we take a look at one Frenchman's China-based business empire. Next, hundreds of Bangladeshi garment workers die when their factory collapses, in a disaster that could have been avoided. Finally, we head to Burma, where authorities are considering turning a painful memory into a tourist attraction.
Pakistan: Musharraf's troubled return from exile
19/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN ASIA

Pakistan: Musharraf's troubled return from exile

In Pakistan, former president Pervez Musharraf's bid to return to politics is thwarted by judges. Next, we meet the Cambodian sweatshop workers who are fighting for higher salaries. Finally, as the Chinese population shifts from the countryside to cities, the authorities race to make space.

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