Asia Pacific Program for 7 April 2011
Fukushima crisis won't stop Asian nuclear energy programs
More emergency work is being carried out at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, where nitrogen is being pumped into the crippled number one reactor.
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Malaysia's Anti Corruption Commission under scrutiny
Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Commission is in the spotlight, over the conduct of its investigating officers.
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Gender inequality in India a deadly issue
The problem of India's gender imbalance has been put under a harsh spotlight by new census data showing the ratio of female to male children at its lowest level since independence in 1947.
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No solid scientific data on Pacific climate change
While it's long been reported that the Pacific Islands are most vulnerable to climate change, researchers say there's a lack of solid scientific data about how that impact is being felt.
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Survey shows low trust for authority in Solomon Islands
An independent survey of about five thousand Solomon Islanders has found much support remains for the regional assistance mission or RAMSI, but there are serious concerns about government accountability and crime.
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