Asia Pacific Program for 1 March 2011
Libyans love me, says 'delusional' Gadaffi
The US has described Libyan leader Colonel Moamar Gaddafi as "delusional" for telling journalists all his people love him and any demonstrations are actually in his favour.
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NZ extends state of emergency
A week after the Christchurch earthquake, New Zealanders have stopped for two minutes of silence to remember the dead.
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Nepal's rival political youth wings seek money, control
A report into the youth wings attached to many Nepali political parties has found that while violent clashes between rival groups have decreased, there's still ongoing battles to collect money and control political space.
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Bougainville appeals for more Australian aid
Bougainville's President John Momis says Australia must give more of its increasing aid budget to Bougainville if an approaching referendum on independence from Papua New Guinea is to be a real contest.
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Deep sea mining in Pacific denounced
The Papua New Guinea Government's approval of the world's first deep sea mine has been denounced by advocacy groups in the Pacific.
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