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Friday, December 21, 2012

Asia Compact | 21.12.2012, 19:00 UTC

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Asia
China
Executed prisoners are still main source for organ transplants in China
In China, executed prisoners have been the main source of organs for transplants for decades. However, the authorities want to phase this out by 2015 and build up a national donation scheme.
Asia
Narendra Modi is a hard nut to crack for Europe
The Hindu nationalist leader Narendra Modi has just won a landslide victory in elections in the western Indian state of Gujarat and could be about to enter the national stage. Can the EU afford to ignore him?
Politics
Bhutto's legacy five years on
The assassination of Benazir Bhutto five years ago sent shockwaves around Pakistan and the world. Her Pakistan People's Party has still not recovered.
Asia
A boon to Bangladesh
Malaysia has decided to re-open its doors to Bangladeshi migrant workers. The Malaysian decision comes as a big relief to Bangladesh where tens of thousands of job-seeking youths aim to move abroad every year.
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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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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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