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Asia Compact | 22.01.2013, 19:00 UTC
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Asia Compact
22.01.2013 | 19:00 UTC
Asia
Business
Japan firms see importance of speaking in tongues
With the domestic market stagnant, Japanese firms are increasingly looking to raise their profiles abroad. To help achieve that, proactive corporations have realized the importance of employees who have mastered English.
Japan opens monetary flood gates, seeking to spur economy
Dispute over East China Sea threatens peace
Tokyo prepares for long-overdue 'Big One'
Afghanistan
Ghazni is a culture capital with no visitors
Ghazni is the capital of Islamic culture in Asia in 2013. However, the security situation means it cannot be reached by tourists. The organizers want to bring the city to people outside instead.
'Afghanistan's women have come a long way'
The last Jews in Tunisia
News
North Korea
North Korea facing rebuff from US and China at UN
Diplomats at the UN say China and the United States have agreed on a compromise draft Security Council resolution that would chastise North Korea for its December rocket launch and update bans on technology transfers.
Pyongyang's New Year speech fails to impress
Asia
International Relations
Abe advocates 'security diamond' against China
Since assuming office at the end of 2012, Japan's new prime minister has started conducting a diplomatic offensive to counteract China's influence in the Asia-Pacific region.
Dispute over East China Sea threatens peace
Japan-China trade recovers despite island spat
LDP's election victory in Japan comes with caveats
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