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Known to make some interviewees hot under the collar with his questions, we turn the tables and put him in the hot seat.
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Everest 60th Anniversary
Marking the first ascent of Everest, we celebrate the victories and explore the real costs of climbing this deadly peak.
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Race to climb Everest stirs tension
Too many climbers trying to follow in footsteps of Hillary and Norgay, 60 years after they scaled world's highest peak.
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Japan tradition revived to preserve forests
Some farmers are using age-old horse logging method to counter alarming deforestation rate.
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Japan 'fails' to fulfil tsunami aid pledges
Despite government promises to rebuild communities, more than 300,000 remain displaced two years on.
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Fukushima forests found to be radioactive
Forests covering 70 percent of Japanese prefecture found to have traces two years after nuclear disaster.
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Thailand cracks down on wildlife trafficking
UN training Thai police and immigration officers to fight sophisticated smuggling ring in Southeast Asia.
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Taiwan debates animal euthanasia
Animal-rights activists demand reversal of government's policy in dealing with the rise in number of stray animals.
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