Download This year looks set to be a crucial one for Burma.
The military government has announced that the first elections for 20 years will be held on November the 7th and international attention is likely to be focused on the detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
But there is another group working to bring about change in Burma whose methods are less conventional.
Generation Wave is a group of hip-hop-loving, young Burmese, dedicated to overthrowing the military government.
They are boycotting the election and demanding a social revolution.
Download There is a ‘little China’ or Chinatown in most countries across Asia.
But have you heard of a little Middle East in China?
As Beijing opens up to the international market more foreign business people are basing themselves in China and bringing with them their food and culture.
Elise Potaka sent this audio postcard from China’s ‘Little Middle-east’ in Yiwu, a small city in southern China.
Download In order to watch the World Cup Football matches in Singapore on your own television you need to pay at least 55 US dollars.
Singapore’s two major telecommunications companies, Singtel and Starhub won a joint bid to broadcast the World Cup after much wrangling with football’s governing body FIFA.
It came with a hefy price for football fans.
But as Monica Kotwani found out Singaporeans are finding ways to watch the matches for free.