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Welcome back to The Asia-Pacific Perspective, where James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net bring you the latest headline from the Asia-Pacific region. On this edition of The Asia-Pacific Perspective: China goes on a Middle East tour as the Asia-Pacific gears up for more military drills; Australia goes for cashless welfare; and the Malaysian PM receives a $681 million “gift” from his Saudi friends.
SHOW NOTES:
Chinese President’s Tour of Greater Middle East
Challenging China as a Balance Weight of Asia-Pacific
China’s ICBC Launches Second Branch in Belgium
Chinese Environmental Problems are Taking a Serious Turn for Worse
China Says Soros “Hasn’t Done His Homework,” May Be “Partially Blind”
US Pacific Chief Talks China, Regional Partnerships
Exercise Cope North 2016 begins in February
The War on Cash: A Country by Country Guide from corbettreport.com
Australian Greens senator Rachel Siewert moves to block cashless welfare card trial
As Myanmar Enters a New Era, Washington and Beijing Vie for Influence
Outgoing Myanmar president pushes to expand army-run ministry
Incoming Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi, Military Chief Discuss New Government Formation
Outrage and New Questions After Malaysian PM Cleared in Scandal
Malaysians protest against TPP
New Zealand Police door knock ‘known activists’ ahead of TPP protests
Japan requests Singapore to review restriction of food imports from Fukushima
Fukushima fishermen to expand operations off crippled nuclear plant
Virtual Reality To Be Used To Help Decommission Fukushima Plant
Toshiba Unveils Remote-Control Robot to Dismantle Fukushima Plant
Toshiba to offload chip business in wake of accounting scandal
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