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Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Asia Compact | 07.02.2018, 19:00 UTC
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Asia Compact
07.02.2018 | 19:00 UTC
Asia
Pakistani minister: 'CPEC linked to civilian supremacy'
In an interview with DW, Pakistan's minister for ports and shipping, Hasil Bizenjo, talks about the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project and the "necessity" of civilian supremacy for its success.
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Pyongyang defies international pressure to cancel the show of strength of its forces, although many in South Korea say they are more concerned at the possible response from the US. Julian Ryall reports.
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Pakistani court sentences one to death, five to life over lynching of student
Among 31 people convicted over the killing of a Pakistani student, one's been sentenced to death and five others to life. The 23-year-old journalism student was killed over blasphemy rumors that turned out to be false.
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Cambodian politics - opposing PM Hun Sen from afar
Cambodian opposition leader-in-exile, Sam Rainsy, is trying to mount a strong challenge to long-ruling Prime Minister Hun Sen in Cambodia's upcoming elections – from and with the help of Europe. Kris Janssens reports.
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Jailed Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha calls for 'free and fair' elections
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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