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Wednesday, 8 February 2012
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NEWS FROM ASIA
- Burma Government Brandishes Democratic Credentials With Suspended Power Projects
- Afghan Forces Kill 10 Taliban Insurgents, Detain 40
- Bomb Kills 35 in NW Pakistan
- Aung San Suu Kyi Confirms Run for Burmese Parliament
- Asia’s New Tripartite Entente
- North Korea Announces Amnesty To Mark Births Of Leaders
- Afghan Peace Council to Qatar to Probe Taliban Office
- Explosion at Pakistan Bus Terminal Leaves at Least 15 Dead
- N Koreans Watch Tank-Driving Kim Jong-un on 'Birthday'
- South Korean President to Visit China
- Malaysian Court Acquits Anwar of Sodomy
- Former Pakistan President Announces Plans to Return Home
- 'Birthday' Documentary Hails North Korea's New Leader
- South Korea’s Political Springtime
- China Fears Shift US int’l Security Strategy
- Another Japanese Nuclear Reactor to Be Halted
- China Attaches Great Importance to Develop Relations with Uzbekistan
- Jailed Activists Mostly Left Out of Burma's Latest Prisoner Amnesty
- Myanmar Approves Suu Kyi's Party for Election
- Taliban Kills Fifiteen in Response to Talks
- [Analysis] Taiwan’s Presidential Elections and Turkey
- Landslide Kills 25 in Philippine Mining Area
- Pakistani Militants Kill 15 Security Officers
- Burma Celebrates Independence Amid Criticism
- Afghan President Backs Negotiation between US, Taliban
- North Korea’s Tears
- Pakistan to Analyze 178,000 Bin Laden's Documents
- Taliban Strike Deal with Qatar on Office
- North Koreans Rally in Show of Support for New Leader
- With China in Mind, India Calls for Boost in Scientific Research
- North Korea Trying to Make Succession Look Solid
- Peril or Promise in North Korea?
- India’s Anti-Corruption Contest
- S Korea: ‘New era’ Possible for Koreas
- Pakistani PM Chairs Emergency Meeting on Energy Crisis
- NATO Service Member Killed in S. Afghanistan
- S. Korean President Predicts 'Big Changes' on Dealings with North
- In Burma, Visiting Dignitaries Line Up to Ride Crest of Change
- S. Korean President Predicts 'Big Changes' on Dealings with North
- North Korea Vows to Defend New Leader Unto Death
- India, Pakistan Exchange Nuclear Facilities Lists
- Japan’s Emperor Delivers New Year Speech
- Seoul Sees Opportunity for Better Ties with North Korea
- Brother Says Missing China Rights Lawyer Held in Remote Prison
- Seoul Hopes for Reduction in Tensions Between Koreas
- South Korea Leader Leaves Door Open for North but Army on Alert
- 7.0 Quake Off Japan, No Tsunami Warning
- S. Korea President: Window Still Open For Better Ties With North
- South Korea 'Ready' to Be Close with North after Kim Jong-il Death
- Rising Opium Production in Helmand
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