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Myanmar mine threatens villagers' land
Protests in Monywa over dumping of waste have led to operations at China-backed copper mine being suspended.
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Last Modified: 07 Jun 2013 09:25 GMT
Thousands protest against China plant
People in Yunnan province rally against chemical plant, but government says it will bring economic growth.
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Last Modified: 17 May 2013 03:43 GMT
Thousands protest oil refinery plans in China
Residents take to streets in city of Kunming to demand government make new project's environmental evaluations public.
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Last Modified: 16 May 2013 09:37 GMT
Hundreds protest against China chemical plant
More than 200 demonstrate in southwestern city of Kunming against proposed factory that will produce toxic chemical.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 04 May 2013 16:29 GMT
China parades prisoners ahead of execution
State TV shows foreigners being taken to execution for killing of 13 Chinese sailors on Mekong River in 2011.
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Last Modified: 01 Mar 2013 12:32 GMT
India puts brakes on road to China
Despite growing clamour for reopening vintage road to boost trans-regional trade, India drags its feet over China fears.
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Last Modified: 29 Nov 2012 08:59 GMT
Myanmar man admits to Mekong murders
Naw Kham, leader of gang based in Shan state, pleads guilty along with five others in trial of Chinese sailors' murders.
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Last Modified: 22 Sep 2012 20:42 GMT
Myanmar's broken promises
Despite reforms in Myanmar, the situation for many ethnic minorities has deteriorated in the past year.
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Last Modified: 19 Jul 2012 12:21 GMT
China clamps down on football corruption
Former football federation president, referees' director and club officials jailed for bribery and match-fixing.
Football
Last Modified: 18 Feb 2012 15:18 GMT
Winds of change in Myanmar
Optimism is rising in Myanmar because of a new president who seems committed to reform and opening up the economy.
Thaung Tun
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