Asia Pacific Program for 16 March 2011
Helping Japan's children through quake crisis
Japanese authorities and aid agencies say they have little hope of finding more survivors in the regions worst-hit by the quake and tsunami.
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Why Fukushima must not be compared to Chernobyl
To help us understand what's happening in Japan, here's Najim Meshkati, professor of civil and environmental engineering with the U-S-C Viterbi School of Engineering in California.
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Bloodbath feared as Libyan troops push towards Benghazi
In Libya, forces loyal to Colonel Gaddafi are continuing to push eastwards - retaking towns and routing rebel forces.
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Indonesian extremists target liberal Muslim figure
Indonesia's National Anti-Terror Agency has accused the militant group Jemaah Islamiyah of being behind several bomb attacks.
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Japan quake causes tsunami damage to hospital in PNG
A hospital in northern Papua New Guniea is facing four-million US dollar damage bill after last week's tsunami waves generated by the Japan earthquake.
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