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ASIA REVIEW 04 January 2014
Religious tensions between Muslims and Christians are once again on the boil in Malaysia.
Religious tensions on the rise in Malaysia
Religious tensions between Muslims and Christians are once again on the boil in Malaysia.
Murdoch sells stake in China Star TV
Rupert Murdoch's company 21st Century Fox has announced it will sell its 47 percent stake in China Star TV.
Possible deportation for Pakistani man
A gay man in Brisbane will be deported to Pakistan next week after his application for a partnership visa was refused.
Calls for compulsory medical checkups for Vanuatu politicians
Political candidates in Vanuatu could soon be required to undergo medical check-ups before registering for upcoming elections.
UNDP head Helen Clarke talks about her aspirations
In 2008, Helen Clarke resigned as New Zealand's prime minister - after three terms in the top post.
Calls for NZ to step up dolphin conservation
The New Zealand Government has been warned it faces possible legal action and a boycott of fish exports unless it boosts protection for the critically endangered Maui's Dolphin.
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