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‘World Bank in Tiger Territory – No Greenwashing’
Marwaan Macan-Markar interviews KESHAV VARMA, director, Global Tiger Initiative
BANGKOK - When World Bank president Robert Zoellick steps down in June, the tiger will lose an ally who worked to prevent the decimation of Asia’s iconic animal by a voracious demand for its bones and parts in newly affluent China.
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ENVIRONMENT
Weed Threatens Indian Rhino's Last Refuge
By Ranjita Biswas
KAZIRANGA, India - While shoot-at-sight orders are now effectively keeping rhinoceros poachers at bay, an aggressive weed is threatening the one-horned ungulate in one of its last retreats - the Kaziranga National Park (KNP) in eastern Assam state.
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Washington's Man in China?
Analysis by John Feffer
WASHINGTON - When Hu Jintao took over as the leader of China in 2002, U.S. companies welcomed his accession as a "good sign for American business"." Political analysts described Hu as a member of the fourth generation of Communist party leadership who might very well turn out to be a "closet liberal".
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CHINA
Radio Keeps Tibetans Tuned In
By Poppy Moore*
SHANGHAI, China - No road leads to Motuo County. There is no post office or newspaper. But, for the 10,000 residents of one of the planet’s remotest corners, a local radio station serves as the vital link to the outside world.
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Tibetan Protests Begin to Spread
By Emily-Anne Owen
BEIJING - An escalating number of unprecedented self-immolations and violent protests that have gripped Tibetan regions of Western China over recent weeks show no sign of abating, as the country reels from the worst Tibet crisis since the 2008 riots.
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One Country, Two Systems, Big Problem
By Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore
BEIJING - A recent series of public spats between Hong Kong locals and mainland Chinese have highlighted escalating tensions between Beijing and the former colony - and heralded in one of the most conspicuous anti-mainland campaigns seen in Hong Kong since the handover.
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Philippines Seeking U.S. Help Against China’s Bullying
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - The government of Philippines President Benigno Aquino may be wading into choppy diplomatic waters by turning to the United States to counter China’s aggressiveness in the South China Sea, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.
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Chinese Feed Illegal Ivory Trade
By Cam McGrath
CAIRO - The illegal trade in ivory continues in Egypt, with ivory products sold openly in local tourist markets by traders who operate with impunity, a new study by the conservation group Traffic has found.
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China Looks Both Ways on Iranian Oil
Analysis by Antoaneta Becker
LONDON - China’s response to calls from the West to join an oil embargo penalising Iran for its nuclear programme so far has been to choose the middle course typical of its non-interfering foreign policy of the last 30 years – denouncing sanctions on one hand yet working to protect its national interests on many fronts.
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Mekong Unquiet Over Contain China Moves
Analysis by Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - Six countries that share the Mekong River are being drawn into a development turf war, exposing initiatives by the United States government and its Asian allies – Japan and South Korea – to contain China’s growing influence in the region.
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CHINA
In Chains, And Writing Out
By Emily-Anne Owen
BEIJING - Liu Xiaobo, the imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, has been placed at the forefront of the fight for human rights in China once again with a new collection of works published in translation this January.
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CHINA
Dragon Drags the World In
By Antoaneta Becker
LONDON - Chinese fengshui masters have been busy advising edgy followers how to optimise their luck in the auspicious but volatile Year of the Dragon, which according to the lunar calendar begins on Jan.23. In the West though, Chinese superstitions about the precarious nature of Dragon years don’t hold court, and 2012 will arguably mark the largest by far Chinese New Year celebrations in many world capitals and major cities.
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CHINA
Building a Cultural Front Against the West
By Antoaneta Becker
LONDON - President Hu Jintao of China made headlines in the early days of the new year saying China and the West were engaged in an escalating culture war, and calling on Chinese people to strengthen cultural production to defend themselves against the assault.
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