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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Asia Compact | 27.12.2012, 19:00 UTC

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Bhutto son makes political debut
The youngest politician in the Bhutto dynasty has made his debut political speech. Meanwhile Taliban militants have reportedly taken at least 22 soldiers hostage in the northwest of the country and killed two others.
Asia
Society
Magazine helps children escape brothel life
Children of prostitutes often end up working in the trade themselves. But some brothel children in India, who have launched a unique handwritten magazine, are making efforts to escape the trap.
Politics
Japan likely to reverse nuclear energy phase-out
One of the first policy victims of Japan's incoming Liberal Democratic Party is likely to be the commitment to phasing out nuclear power. The promise made after Fukushima does not sit well with the pro-business party.
Business
Technology
Chinese satellite navigation system to compete with GPS
China's new Beidou satellite navigation system has started offering services to users across the Asia Pacific region. Beijing hopes the technology will eventually have the potential to compete with the US' GPS.
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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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