Asia Pacific Program for 5 May 2011
Wealthy university students targeted for radicalisation
There's concern in Indonesia about the radicalisation of young, affluent university students to a resurgent group, the Islamic State of Indonesia of N-I-I.
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High Commissioner defends Pakistan security record
Pakistan's High Commissioner to Australia has defended his country's intelligence service, the ISI, against accusations that it must have know the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden.
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ICC seeks arrest warrants for Libyan war crimes
While the death of Osama Bin Laden continues to engross much of the world, the two month old conflict in Libya has been pushed off the front page.
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90 flee in PNG jailbreak
In Papua New Guinea the scale and brazen method behind the latest jail break has surprised authorities in a country where prison escapes are relatively common.
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Thailand PM rules out election delay
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Australia looks to India to fill labour shortages
A new plan is being developed between Australia and India which would see tens of thousands of students in India trained to work in Australia's resource industries.
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