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Japan’s Biodiversity Duty
As the UN biodiversity meeting opens in Nagoya, marauding bears and toads highlight ecological dangers.
From Seeds to Dust
100 million porcelain sunflower seeds that make up artist Ai Wei Wei’s latest work have been deemed a hazard.
India Ready to Take the Stage?
A trip to Singapore is a reminder that the world really is starting to sit up and take notice of India.
Yen Set to Keep Rising
The yen keeps rising. But is there anything Japan’s government can do to stop it?
Japan's Google Gripe
Japan’s govt asks Google to change its map to exclude Diaoyu from a description of the Senkaku Islands.
Rothschild’s, Suntory Collaborate
The story of Lafite wine continues in Japan, where 2 major names are collaborating on a new selection.
India to Lift Vietnam Military Ties
With an eye on China, India’s navy and army are to boost ties with their Vietnamese counterparts.
Energy and Emotion in Bali
Bali-based artist Ida Bagus Putu Purwa’s works are compelling, to say the least—thanks to his expression of a full range of emotions via art.
North-east India’s Got Talent
The India’s Got Talent win by a choir from north-east India shows how attitudes are changing.
Apichatpong’s Year
A film shot in the jungles of Thailand with a budget under $700,000 has garnered major acclaim this year.
India’s Defence Market
Will India pick Sweden over US companies with its Multi-Role Combat Aircraft purchase?
Machimura Career on Line
A veteran Japanese politician risks political suicide by choosing to contest Hokkaido’s No. 5 Constituency.