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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Asia Compact | 24.01.2013, 21:45 UTC

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Asia
Crime
India struggles to improve justice for women
India's first court dealing exclusively with crimes against women has been inaugurated in Calcutta. But campaigners think it will do little to change entrenched misogynist attitudes.
Media
Popular video games show Pakistan in a 'bad light'
Pakistan has banned two video games after reports emerged that they show the country's security forces aiding al Qaeda. Media experts say that such video games reflect a bigger political picture.
Trade
Iran pays a high price for cheap Chinese products
Smog in Iran has reached alarming levels. Thousands of people die each year as a result. One factor that has previously gone unnoticed: brake pads containing asbestos from China.
Opinion
'North Korea is unpredictable, isolated and dangerous'
North Korea may have a new dictator, but its politics remain the same. The head of DW's Chinese department comments on why its rhetorically violent reaction to new sanctions should not be given too much weight.
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