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Friday, November 30, 2012

Asia Compact | 30.11.2012, 19:00 UTC

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Asia
Society
India breaks silence to discuss sex
Urbanization has led to the emergence of new attitudes towards sex, according to experts. At a conference on sexuality, they discuss how the change is affecting the dynamics of relationships and society as a whole.
Justice
'Afridi's case is being ignored'
Pakistani officials have denied reports that Afridi - the detained Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA hunt down bin Laden - was on hunger strike. Analysts, however, say that he might take 'drastic steps' to get noticed.
Animals
Japanese activist keeps pressure on whalers
With whaling soon to kick off, activists are preparing their campaigns. Naoko Funahashi of the International Fund for Animal Welfare tells DW why the slaughtering of whales should stop.
Business News
Economy
Japan approves fresh fiscal stimulus
The government in Tokyo has decided to spur a nascent economic upswing with additional spending on infrastructure, health and agriculture. The package comes just ahead of an election, raising accusations of vote buying.
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An iPod for your thoughts and pictures!
We want to know about your favorite winter traditions and customs. Share your thoughts, experiences and pictures and have a chance at winning one of six iPods. We'll present the best entries at dw.dw/globalimpressions.
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Those Germans
Punctual and unfashionable, orderly and up-tight–there are lots of clichés about Germans. DW will throw all that into question with the multimedia special "Those Germans" starting November 21.

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