Asia Pacific Program for 29 June 2011
Attack in Afghanistan shakes local security confidence
Afghan police have sifted through one of the city's landmark hotels, room by room for casualties or security threats after an overnight assault by Taliban suicide bombers.
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Thailand's military holds key to national reconciliation
In northeast Thailand, four soldiers have been arrested for allegedly intimidating opposition party activists, ahead of Sunday's general election.
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Many PNG nationals look to Australia for TB treatment
An Australian federal member of parliament says health workers in Queensland's Torres Strait have told him they will continue treating PNG nationals for tuberculosis, despite the end of government funding for clinics.
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Why the IMF needs to reform itself
There have been renewed calls for reform of the International Monetary Fund following the expected appointment of French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde.
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Australian Greens step up pressure on mining companies
The Australian Greens have stepped up their campaign for mining companies to pay a bigger share of their profits in tax.
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