Asia Pacific Program for 13 December 2010
SKorea vessels continue search in Antarctic
Authorities in New Zealand say they will allow South Korean fishing vessels to continue a search for bodies even though they believe no more survivors will be found from the trawler that went down off Antarctica in the early hours of Monday.
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China inflation looms as next year's problem
China's inflation rate has soared to a 28 month high of 5.1 per cent despite government efforts to cool down the economy.
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Malaysia's Anwar to file complaint over cables
The Malaysian opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, will file a complaint with a court that is hearing a sodomy trial against him to claim that newspaper reports about the latest cables from WikiLeaks could affect his case negatively.
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Cambodia's Prince Ranariddh returns
Cambodia's former prime minister, Prince Norodom Ranariddh, has returned to the country and says he wants to reunite all royalist parties and contest the next election in 2012.
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UN climate talks produce compromise deal
United Nations talks in Cancun wrapped up on the weekend with a deal to curb climate change, including a fund to help developing countries.
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Pacific nations agree on Bluefin Tuna control
Fishing nations have agreed to hold their catches of young bluefin tuna in the central and western Pacific for the next two years below the annual averages of six to eight years ago.
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