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Malaysians rally against electoral fraud
In Malaysia, the Pakatan Rakyat opposition coalition and its supporters are gathering tonight at a stadium outside Kuala Lumpur, for a protest rally against electoral fraud.
Malaysian opposition determined to protest despite rally ban
Rally spokesman Tian Chua earlier told Radio Australia, no law would be broken by staging the demonstration.
Questions over legal fairness in Myanmar
A court in Myanmar has charged six Muslim men with the murder of a Buddhist monk which triggered intercommunal violence in the town of Meikhtila in March.
India's food security bill stalled in parliament
India's first ever legislation on the right to food is being held up in parliament, with the opposition refusing to debate the bill until the government sacks two ministers for alleged corruption.
Vietnamese seek asylum in Aust due to oppression: lawyer
An increasing number of Vietnamese refugees are seeking asylum in Australia by boat.
PNG uni students ready to make a big contribution to Bougainville debate
As moves to begin negotiations over re-opening the Rio Tinto owned Bougainville copper mine pick up pace Papua New Guinea is beginning to look ahead at what that could mean.
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