Asia Pacific Program for 22 November 2010
Australia, Singapore talk defence and cash
Singapore's deputy prime minister has urged Australia to step back from a political backlash over the Singapore stock exchange's bid to take over the Australian Securities Exchange.
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Japan justice minister resigns to save govt
Japan's government has suffered another apparent setback but it may still not be enough to usher prime minister, Naoto Kan, through his party's revolving door for leaders.
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North Korea could have uranium for bombs
The United States has reacted angrily to the latest claims by North Korea that it has a new uranium enrichment plant.
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Tonga king backs electoral changes
The King of Tonga says he has been pushing for electoral reform in his country for a long time.
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Cambodia water festival in full swing
Cambodia's annual water festival is in full swing and it's attracted up to three million people to the capital Phnom Penh.
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