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Thai nationals overseas on junta watch list
Thailand's new military government has recalled 22 Thai ambassadors and consul-generals for a meeting today.
Malaysia considers new 'harmony' bills for good race relations
And in Malaysia, the government is a step closer towards abolishing the unpopular Sedition Act.
Rights groups in Cambodia unite against Australian refugee plan
More than 20 groups and organisations in Cambodia have joined forces to oppose plans by the Australian government to resettle asylum seekers there.
PM Abbott in New York to drum up business for Australia
Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott has arrived in the United States on the final leg of his overseas tour.
Indonesia encouraging more business with Australia
Prime Minister Tony Abbott may say that Australia is open for business, but Indonesia's business community is frustrated with the low level of trade with Australia.
Flood evacuees refuse to leave Honiara relief centres
In Solomon Islands, flood victims say they won't leave evacuation centres until the government lives up to its promise to resettle them.
World Cup Soccer exposes rich-poor gap in Brazil
The town where Australia's soccer squad is staying in Brazil, is the prosperous seaside city of Vitoria.
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