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Cambodia reports unusual rise in bird flu cases
Cambodian health authorities have reported six children have died from the H5N1 bird flu, out of the seven people infected so far this year.
Parliamentary bill to acknowledge indigenous Australians
Australia's lower house of parliament has passed a bill, committing the country to changing the constitution to acknowledge indigenous Australians.
Malaysia's BN government wants more time to finish reforms
With possibly weeks before Malaysia's government calls a much-anticipated national election, the race is on to win non-Malay votes.
Indian unions to hold 2 day national strike
India's eleven main trade unions plan to hold a two day strike next week.
Australian federal police to return to Vanuatu
Nearly a year after it was expelled from Vanuatu, a contingent of Australian Federal Police will return by the end of March.
Dissident Chinese artist remains under pressure
The first major American exhibition of the works of dissident Chinese artist Ai Wei Wei is being held in Washington.
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