Asia Pacific Program for 25 November 2011
Olympus a sign of rotten governance in Japan
The man who blew the whistle on the scandal at Japanese company Olympus has met with prosecutors in Tokyo.
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China to conduct naval exercises in Pacific
China has confirmed a series of naval exercises in the Pacific Ocean later this month after Japan reported six Chinese naval vessels navigating through waters near Okinawa.
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India opens door for global retail giants
Global supermarket chains will now have access to the lucrative Indian market after the government approved plans to ease retail regulations.
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Untreatable form of TB could develop in PNG
The World Health Organisation is warning of the potential for an untreatable form of tuberculosis to develop in Papua New Guinea.
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World's oldest fish hooks discovered in East Timor
Australian and Japanese researchers believe they've unearthed the world's oldest fish hooks in East Timor.
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