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31 March 2012 Last updated at 21:23 ET

Burma votes in milestone election

Thousands of Burmese vote in landmark by-elections, with Aung San Suu Kyi standing for political office for the first time.


Paramilitary policemen patrol on Tiananmen Square - archive imageChina arrests over coup rumours

China arrests six people and disciplines websites over online rumours of a coup, the latest fall-out from a high-level politician's sacking.

A file photo of the Azamara QuestFire-hit ship sails for Malaysia

A cruise ship disabled by a fire has been repaired and is sailing slowly from Philippines waters to Malaysia, its operator says.

Soutik Biswas, Delhi correspondent Article written by Soutik Biswas Soutik Biswas Delhi correspondent

Is bad politics ruining India?

As India's powerful regional parties flex their muscles, key economic reforms are seemingly stuck in the bog of messy coalition politics.

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Damian Grammaticas, Beijing correspondent Article written by Damian Grammaticas Damian Grammaticas Beijing correspondent

Damaging coup rumours ricochet across China

Damaging rumours of a coup are an obsession in China, even though there is zero concrete evidence.

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Special Reports

An eighth generation farmer in the city of KoriyamaJapan Direct

A look at the nation beyond the headlines

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Asia Business

  • Worker at Japanese car plantJapan output

    Industrial output falls unexpectedly due to lower overseas demand


  • Exxon signPetroChina top

    Exxon Mobil loses icrown as world's biggest listed oil producer


Features & Analysis

Elsewhere on the BBC

  • NepalNepal's natives

    Visit the Kanchenjunga region for a glimpse of a snow leopard or panda

Programmes

  • PlaneFast Track Watch

    Can new all-business class flights from Asia to the UK succeed where others have failed?


  • Mohamed Waheed and Stephen SackurHARDtalk Watch

    Maldives' President Waheed accused of coup says early elections possible


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