Asia Pacific Program for 18 November 2010
Afghan transition on NATO agenda at Lisbon
NATO and its partners gather in Lisbon in the next few days to endorse a transition of security arrangements in Afghanistan, starting next year.
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Indian public captivated by corruption cases
The word is that absolutely everyone in India is following developments in a series of cases involving corruption among parliamentarians - the people and politicians are angry.
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Tonga remote islands receive ballot papers
Ballot papers for Tonga's elections next week have been sent by boat to the country's two outermost islands because election officials say they want to make sure the papers get there on time.
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Greenwash battle continues for Asia paper firm
A former Greenpeace leader says the environmental group is wrong to target Asia Pulp & Paper - one of the biggest paper companies in the world.
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Investors push governments to act on climate
The 200 countries meeting next month for climate change talks in Mexico are coming under increasing pressure to take meaningful action.
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