Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific

Sen Lam

Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific brings you news and in-depth coverage of regional issues in Asia and the Pacific.

Join Sen Lam each evening, Monday to Friday, on Radio Australia, and domestically on ABC Radio National and ABC NewsRadio.

Stories

Afghanistan's structures in place, to ensure success of mining industry

Updated 21 May 2013, 13:03 AEST

Afghanistan expects mining revenues will replace all of its receipts from donor contributions within a decade.

India China relationship tested by border issue

Updated 20 May 2013, 21:36 AEST

The new Chinese premier, Li Keqiang, has pledged to build trust with India, on his first foreign trip since taking office in March.

Conservative MPs block women's rights bill in Afghanistan

Updated 20 May 2013, 21:37 AEST

Womens' rights have again been challenged in Afghanistan, after parliament blocked debate on a bill eliminating violence against women.

Maximum security prison planned for Manus Island

Updated 20 May 2013, 21:39 AEST

Papua New Guinea's government has announced plans to build a privately-run maximum security prison on Manus Island.

Australia seeks global role in tackling the resource curse

Updated 20 May 2013, 21:40 AEST

Australia is putting itself at the forefront of the global campaign to reduce the negative impact of extractive industries in developing countries.

Philippine polls deliver sound endorsement for President Aquino

Updated 17 May 2013, 21:44 AEST

Mid-term elections in the Philippines, seen as a referendum on the policies of President Benigno Aquino, appear to have delivered him a ringing endorsement.

Australia urged to speak out against Indonesia's death penalty

Updated 17 May 2013, 21:45 AEST

The Australian government has again been urged to speak out against the death penalty in Indonesia, after three local men were executed by firing squad early this morning.

Australian government attacks Opposition's budget plans

Updated 17 May 2013, 21:46 AEST

With the dust settling on the Federal Budget, the Government's gone on the offensive over Opposition leader Tony Abbott's plans if the Coalition wins the September poll.

ANZUS forces preparing for major Pacific aid mission

Updated 17 May 2013, 21:57 AEST

In Australia, New Zealand, America and across the Pacific, doctors, dentists, and military engineers are gearing up to take their skills on tour.

Film festival's spotlight on women in Bollywood

Updated 17 May 2013, 21:47 AEST

With violence against women in India in the spotlight, so too is the portrayal of women in Bollywood and how much it may perpetuate a culture of misogyny.

Asia Pacific Business: 17th May 2013

Updated 17 May 2013, 17:09 AEST

Australia's mining industry and government criticised on transparency record.

Malaysia's Youth Ministry resonates with political significance

Updated 16 May 2013, 22:09 AEST

Malaysia's Prime Minister has unveiled a cabinet which observers say is packed with conservatives, with few MPs from the Chinese and Indian communities.

New Australian law will send asylum seekers to Nauru or Manus

Updated 16 May 2013, 22:08 AEST

The Australian Government can now send all asylum seekers who arrive by boat to offshore processing centres.

Japan's nuclear watchdog refuses to allow trouble-plagued plant

Updated 16 May 2013, 22:04 AEST

Japan's nuclear watchdog has refused to give the go-ahead to commission a trouble plagued fast breeder reactor due to safety concerns.

China renews land grab warning

Updated 16 May 2013, 22:03 AEST

China's Ministry of Land Resources has once again issued an emergency notice calling for an end to forced, illegal land requisitions.

Hong Kong Shark Association criticises Air Pacific

Updated 16 May 2013, 22:03 AEST

Conservationists in Hong Kong say the Fijian carrier, Air Pacific is helping feed the trade in sharks fin in Asia by transporting them into China.

Mass evacuations in Bangladesh & Myanmar, as cyclone nears

Updated 15 May 2013, 22:33 AEST

At least eight million people in north-east India, Bangladesh and Myanmar are at risk, as Cyclone Mahasen approaches the region.

Bangladesh heritage site threatened by planned power plant

Updated 15 May 2013, 22:08 AEST

A natural world heritage site, Bangladesh's Sundarbans is under threat from plans to build a major coal-fired power plant.

Weaker Yen pushes up Japan's stock market

Updated 15 May 2013, 22:09 AEST

The Japanese share market jumped by more than two per cent to close at its best level in over five years.

Aid organisations in Pacific disappointed with Australian budget

Updated 15 May 2013, 22:09 AEST

Aid organisations working in the Pacific have expressed disappointment with Australia's aid commitment in its budget.

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