Asia Pacific Program for 25 November 2010
Cambodia mourns water festival dead
Cambodia has marked a day of national mourning for the 347 people killed in a stampede on Monday.
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India corruption scandals pile up
A fourth major corruption scandal in just a few months has hit India and sent the stock market reeling - the Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested eight people, including senior executives of state banks over an alleged loan racket.
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Timor FM cleared of abuse of power charges
A court in East Timor has rejected all charges against the country's foreign minister, Dr Zacarias Albano da Costa, relating to a corruption case involving the now deputy prime minister.
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Sri Lanka army investigates mass grave
Sri Lankan authorities have spent two days investigating a mass grave in the northeastern district of Mullaittivu, where Tamil Tiger separatists are said to have killed and buried 26 soldiers in the final stages of the country's civil war.
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PNG, Timor want talks on Australia aid review
Australia's near neighbours want to see less of Australia's aid going to high paid Australian aid advisers and they want to be consulted by those in charge of a recently announced Australian aid review.
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