Asia Pacific Program for 2 December 2011
Indonesian police deny claims of Papuans being shot
Supporters of separatism in the Indonesian province of Papua held events marking the unofficial 50th anniversary of independence from the Dutch, on 2 December.
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Burma and US both winners after Clinton trip: Turnell
Burma watcher Sean Turnell says Mrs Clinton's trip was highly successful and paves the way for future engagement between the two nations.
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Europe impact spreads to Asia and Australia
Its been another week of volatility in financial markets as the European debt crisis lumbers on.
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Major polluters push for non-treaty pollution targets
To Durban in South Africa, where delegates from over 190 nations are revising and consolidating their draft documents, in time for the arrival of Climate ministers this weekend.
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Rio Tinto accused of threatening India's endangered tigers
A High Court challenge has been launched in India over mining giant Rio Tinto's plans to mine for diamonds near one of India's last remaining tiger sanctuaries.
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Clinton meets Aung San Suu Kyi, pledges help
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has wrapped up her visit to Burma, saying America wants to work with Burma towards the goal of democracy.
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