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Asia Compact 02.01.2018 | 19:00 UTC
Asia
What Donald Trump can really do to 'rein in' Pakistan
The US president has once again slammed Pakistan for its non-cooperation in the war against terror. Apart from criticism and tweets, what can Donald Trump do to force Islamabad to comply with his demands? DW examines.
Opinion
Opinion: Iranians want change
The protests in Iran are the result of an accumulation of unsolved problems. No matter what happens next, resentment in Iran is on the rise — people want to see change, says Mostafa Malekan.
Asia
Interceptions cut off another source of North Korean fuel
As international sanctions increasingly bite, what course will North Korean leader Kim Jong Un take if he senses his isolated regime in Pyongyang is grinding to a terminal halt? Julian Ryall reports.
Iran protests: 'Isolated regime unlikely to survive'
At least 21 people have been killed in protests across Iran. In a DW interview, analyst Paulo Casaca says the theocratic regime in Iran is domestically and internationally isolated and cannot hold on to power for long.

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