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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Asia Compact | 02.01.2013, 02:30 UTC

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Asia
Crime
India considers chemical castration for rapists
Amidst continuing public rage against sexual crime against women, India's ruling Congress party has decided to propose chemical castration of rapists, among other strict measures.
Nuclear
No return to Japan's 'nuclear village'
Japan's new government has no plans for a switch-off of nuclear power. However, stringent security regulations and public opinion mean any radical rebirth of the country's atomic industry seems unlikely.
News
Media
China ejects New York Times journalist
A New York Times journalist has been expelled from China for two months after his paper published a report on the family wealth of Premier Wen Jiabao. The issue highlights the strict media controls in the country.
Asia
Tourism
Lawmakers support sustainable tourism in Myanmar
Myanmar's government is aiming at developing tourism in the country - but not at any cost. It has drawn up plans to ensure economic, ecological and social sustainability in the sector.
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German-Jewish Cultural Heritage
Join DW as we uncover traces of German-Jewish cultural heritage all around the world. DW's reporters travel from Chicago to Shanghai to find German-Jewish immigrants and retell their stories.

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