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Get the latest BBC News from Asia-Pacific: breaking news, views and analysis plus audio and video from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
'Red' demonstrators reach Bangkok
Thousands of Thai opposition supporters converge on the capital, Bangkok, to press their demands for elections.
China steps up security in Tibet
The Chinese government boosts security in Tibet ahead of the second anniversary of violent protests against Beijing's rule.
Kazakh leader's fury over flood
Kazakhstan's president calls for the prosecution of anyone suspected of causing a recent flooding in which dozens died.
California sues Toyota for faults
Prosecutors in California are suing Toyota, claiming the carmaker sold hundreds of thousands of vehicles it knew had defects.
Ivory and tuna top wildlife talks
UN wildlife negotiations begin on banning the trade in bluefin tuna and permitting sales of ivory at a two-week summit in Doha.
Burma election laws a 'setback'
The US calls Burma's new election laws a setback for dialogue, as a UN envoy condemns 'gross' human rights violations.
China oil demand is 'astonishing'
Oil demand in China rose by an "astonishing" 28% in January year-on-year, the International Energy Agency says.
Obama delays visit to Indonesia
US President Barack Obama has delayed his visit to Indonesia by several days and will no longer take his family, the White House says.
China's stern warning to Google
China's top internet official warns that Google will "pay the consequences" if it does not comply with censorship laws.
Peter Jackson's Wellywood sign faces challenge in New Zealand
Film director Peter Jackson may face legal action over his plans to install a version of the famous Hollywood sign in New Zealand.
Atheists meet in Melbourne to celebrate lack of faith
More than 2,000 atheists from around the world meet in Melbourne, Australia, to celebrate their lack of religious belief.
New Zealand earn consolation win
Shane Bond and Tim Southee claim four wickets apiece as New Zealand beat Australia by 51 runs in the fifth and final one-day international.
Pacquiao mind elsewhere - Clottey
Joshua Clottey is confident he will be able to deal with Manny Pacquiao's furious punch output when they meet in Dallas on Saturday.
Thaksin country
Supporters of ousted Thai PM rally for their man
Disconnect
Can two Korean families cope without the web?
Shopping spree
Man who bought gadgets for North Korea's Kim Jong-il
Bryant's Australia
How Kevin Rudd's popularity slipped after Copenhagen
Powered pedal
Beijing's silent invasion of electric bicycles
Radically different
Homesick Andijan survivors amazed by life in Sweden
Siberian tigers die at China zoo
Eleven rare Siberian tigers die at a zoo in north-eastern China, raising fears over treatment of captive animals in the country.
Taiwan minister resigns
Taiwan's justice minister, Wang Ching-feng, steps down, days after saying she would not authorise executions.
'Militants killed' in Aceh clash
Indonesian police in Aceh say they have shot and killed two suspected militants, after several recent anti-terror raids.
Japan arrests whaling activist
An activist from New Zealand who boarded a Japanese whaling ship last month is arrested by Japan's coastguard.
China attacks Obama on yuan
China has hit back at comments by US President Barack Obama that Beijing should change its currency strategy.
Burma annuls Suu Kyi poll victory
Burma's leaders formally annul the National League for Democracy's 1990 election win, as more details of new poll laws emerge.
China resumes iron ore talks
Tense times as China resumes iron ore price talks
Daihatsu recalling cars in Japan
Carmaker Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota, is recalling 274,551 vehicles in Japan because of a number of possible defects.
Japan's economic growth rate cut
Japan's economy grew by less than first estimated in the final quarter of 2009, revised government figures show.
Child migrant's 'stolen life'
A child migrant on the trauma of being sent Down Under
Xinjiang's 'internet prison'
Blogger in China's Xinjiang describes restrictions
Anger in China over censorship
Internet censorship has been one of the most widely discussed subjects in blogs, message forums and social media networks in China over the past month.
Meeting China's non-communists
Meeting China's non-communist politicians
Legal limbo stalls Thai industry
Environmental limbo threatens Thai recovery
Beating the odds in POW camp
Survivor of Japan's POW camps breaks 65 year silence
Thailand's coup confusion
Rumours of plots abound as Thailand judges Thaksin
Burma's hip hop revolutionaries
Young Burmese seeking change through hip hop

