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Asia Compact | 03.04.2018, 18:00 UTC

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Asia Compact 03.04.2018 | 18:00 UTC
Asia
Sieren's China: Facial recognition
Facial recognition technology is taking hold in China, while in Europe it's considered a sign of a looming surveillance state. DW's Frank Sieren thinks there might be a happy medium.
Pakistan's Geo TV faces 'suspension' amid claims of pre-election rigging
Pakistan's Geo TV, which is critical of the military, has reportedly been taken off air in many parts of the country. Analysts say that cable operators are being forced to suspend the channel on orders of the military.
Pigeon racing season reaches a high point in India
It is pigeon racing season in southern India as enthusiasts are preparing their birds and gearing up for the final race. For many people the sport is a way of life. Vasudevan Sridharan reports from Chennai.
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Deadly Dalit caste protests hit India spurred by Supreme Court decision
Several people have died in violent clashes between police and protesters led by Dalits. Demonstrators opposed a court ruling to slow down legal proceedings against those accused of crimes against India's lowest caste.

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