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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Asia Compact | 11.10.2012, 18:00 UTC

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Human Rights
'China takes the human rights dialog seriously'
Human rights remain a topic of conversation between China and Germany, despite the Asian country's proverbial sensitivity to criticism. DW spoke with Markus Löning, Germany's commissioner for human rights policy.
Terrorism
Radical ideas flourish ten years after Bali attack
Ten years ago, the largest terror attack in Indonesia's history killed 202 people. Though experts doubt the likelihood of such an attack today, they warn of radical ideas spreading among the population.
Literature
China's literature prizewinner splits opinion
China's Nobel Prize winner for literature Mo Yan has won over both Western and Chinese audiences. But while some say he works cleverly within the rules, others claim he is too close to the country's rulers.
Entertainment
North Korean 'rom-com' plays in South Korea
Film lovers in South Korea have had the rare treat of a public screening from north of the border. Seoul waived its usual ban on such movies in the spirit of what it called "cultural exchange."
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Dive into the new Global Ideas webdoc
Take an underwater journey with a 114-year-old coral! Our new webdoc takes you to Pele island in Vanuatu to highlight the effects of global warming and to let you experience life on the reef with Namati.
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An all-access pass to DW's audio, video and multimedia content that you can use anytime and anywhere. The DW Media Center ensures that you will never miss any of your favorite DW shows.
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Kultur.21 – The culture magazin on Facebook
Discover culture. Germany has become a hub of creativity for the 21st century. The world is watching what trends are emerging from Berlin and beyond. Find out more on our Facebook page.
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Kick off! Bundesliga action on Facebook
The passion and the action of the Bundesliga – every game, every goal, every week. Get involved and discuss German soccer with real fans around the world. Once the last whistle has blown, we get you up to speed.

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