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New political alliance in Papua New Guinea
Politics in Papua New Guinea have always been unpredictable, and on Tuesday night, former prime ministers Michael Somare, Julius Chan and Paias Wingti came together in a demonstration of support for the man who ousted Sir Michael last year.
PNG leadership still in doubt
With around forty seats to be formally declared, it's a brave man who'll confirm that Peter O'Neill will be Prime Minister of PNG when parliament meets in two weeks.
Australian miner fights attempt to grab assets in Indonesia
An Australian mining company is seeking legal advice after its Indonesian partner took control of the largest exploration project in Indonesia.
India's Assam state gripped by violent land disputes
Security forces are struggling to contain ethnic violence between Bodo tribes and Muslim settlers in north-east India that has claimed the lives of 35 people.
Comprehensive report on Indonesian massacre helps reconciliation
Indonesia's National Commission on Human Rights - better known as Komnas-HAM - has released an 840-page investigative report, declaring an anti-communist purge, nearly fifty years ago, "a gross violation of human rights".
Asia fuelling illegal wildlife trade, says WWF
A report by conservation group WWF says Asian countries are fuelling the illegal trade in wildlife parts.
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