Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific brings you news and in-depth coverage of regional issues in Asia and the Pacific.
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Australian universities told to move up market to attract students from Asia
Australian universities which have led the world in attracting international students are losing ground to new entrants.
PNG urged to update data to tackle abuse against women
The medical humanitarian aid agency Medicins Sans Frontieres has called for better keeping of data and statistics on domestic and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea.
Teenage girls in Solomon Islands pushed into prostitution
A UN-backed national consultation on violence against women in Solomon Islands' capital Honiara has heard stories of girls being pushed into prostitution by their parents.
US funds Agent Orange clean-up at Vietnam's Da Nang airport
During the Vietnam War, what's now known as Da Nang International Airport was a major storage depot for Agent Orange - one of the powerful herbicides and defoliants used by the U.
Donated sophisticated medical equipment gather dust in poor countries
A new report published in The Lancet says too often, sophisticated medical equipment donated to developing countries is inappropriate for local conditions.
A Pacific mural at the Australian National University
An Australian university is celebrating its first Pacific artist-in-residence visit with a brave artistic collaboration.
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