Asia Pacific Program for 9 December 2010
Taiwan confirms mass production of cruise missiles
Taiwan has confirmed for the first time that it's mass producing cruise missiles.
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New Thai Red Shirts leader speaks out
It's been seven months since Thailand's anti-government Red Shirts clashed with security forces in Bangkok leaving hundreds injured and 92 people dead.
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Fiji's interim PM wants UN HQ moved to China
Fiji's interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama has suggested the United Nations should move its headquarters to China, to ensure he and the members of his regime are not affected by travel bans.
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Wikileaks fallout pivotal to workings of internet
Supporters of Wikileaks and Julian Assange, have vowed to extend their campaign to anyone with an "anti-WikiLeaks agenda."
The so-called 'hacktivists' have been disrupting websites like PayPal and Mastercard, because of alleged anti-Wikileaks bias.
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Malaysia's ambitious plan to build 100-storey skyscraper
Kuala Lumpur's landmark Petronas twin towers could soon be eclipsed by the Malaysian Government's ambitious plan to build a 100-storey skyscraper.
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Taiwan energy cuts too small
Taiwan has announced a six year government plan to promote green buildings and new technologies.
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