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Friday, February 9, 2018
Asia Compact | 09.02.2018, 19:00 UTC
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Asia Compact
09.02.2018 | 19:00 UTC
Asia
Philippines - workers with HIV face discrimination, says HRW
Philippine workers infected by HIV suffer workplace discrimination on account of their health status and usually do not seek redress, revealed a new report released by Human Rights Watch today. Ana P. Santos reports.
HIV crisis in the Philippines
Duterte's 'war on drugs' in the Philippines
Manila's midnight callers
Why HIV infections are rising in the Philippines
Philippines' war on drugs affecting fight against HIV
Dying of shame and AIDS in the Philippines
Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte rejects crimes against humanity probe into 'drug war'
Trump protests in Manila expose social turmoil in the Philippines
Will Filipinos rise up against President Rodrigo Duterte?
No drug-related extrajudicial killings in the Philippines?
Rodrigo Duterte under attack by 'Temperamental Brats'
News
Historic handshake marks Korean unity at Olympic Opening Ceremony
Athletes from North and South Korea marched together, as Kim Jong Un's sister shook hands with South Korean President Moon Jae-in. She leads the highest-level North Korean delegation to ever travel South since 1953.
In Seoul, Germany's Steinmeier warns Koreas that reunification needed luck, and hard work
Curtain rises on Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
North Korea has 'no intention' to meet US officials during Olympics
Opinion: Kim Jong Un's Olympic Games
Asia
Japan wants to attract more European travelers
As Japan gears up to host the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, the country's tourism industry has launched a campaign to highlight unique experiences in the land of the rising sun that will appeal to international travelers.
From Tokyo via Kyoto to Miyajima
Japan: Off the beaten tourist trail
Japan's 'love hotels' - places where anything goes
Japan tourism growing rapidly
Japan: the land of a thousand conveniences
Japan's love affair with vending machines
News
Reuters says Myanmar detained its journalists over Rohingya massacre probe
Reuters news agency has published a report by two arrested reporters on the massacre of 10 Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. The news agency says they were arrested because of their investigation and called for their release.
Myanmar police charge Reuters journalists
Myanmar bars UN human rights investigator
Myanmar's Rohingya: A history of forced exoduses
Two Reuters journalists arrested in Myanmar
Rohingya crisis: US diplomat quits Myanmar panel over Aung San Suu Kyi 'whitewashing'
Myanmar: Rebel group says bodies found in mass grave not militants
Myanmar court charges Reuters journalists under Official Secrets Act
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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