Asia Pacific Program for 27 June 2011
Surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge go on trial
The international war crimes tribunal has opened its case against the four surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge movement.
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Afghanistan's political crisis continues
Afghanistan's troubled political system is facing further upheaval just weeks before the first US troops are scheduled to start leaving the country.
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Malaysia's ruling UMNO says poll watchdog Bersih threatens public orde
Malaysian police have arrested about seventy people, planning to build up support ahead of a mass rally for electoral reforms.
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Renewed calls for tougher regulations on foreign invetsment in Austral
There are renewed calls for tough regulations covering overseas ownership in Australia.
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Expat New Zealanders quit Chinese business advisory board
A group of expatriate New Zealanders living in China, have resigned from a prominent business advisory board accusing the New Zealand government of undermining their work.
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