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Friday, June 7, 2013

Asia Compact | 07.06.2013, 18:00 UTC

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Asia
Sports
Afghan wins hearts of Indian football fans
When Indians talk about foreign footballers, they usually refer to Nigerians, Ghanaians or Brazilians. But the 26-year-old Afghan Zohib Islam Amiri has managed to change this and win the hearts of fans.
Food and Drink
Defecated beans used to make five-star coffee
Elephants are the latest animals to digest coffee and fruits which are later picked from their dung for human consumption. While the idea may make for good business, conservations worry about the animals.
Myanmar
Myanmar sets eyes on German investment
Myanmar is undergoing a significant transformation. And the country is willing to show the world what years of reform-minded government have accomplished. In a DW interview the country's leader vows to step up reforms.
History
No more denying Khmer Rouge atrocities
Legislators from the ruling Cambodian People's Party have passed a controversial law criminalizing the denial of Khmer Rouge-era atrocities just weeks before the July 28 general election.
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