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Huge crowds mourn Cambodia's former king
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Last Modified: 01 Feb 2013 10:52 GMT
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Rights groups condemn the ruling, saying that authorities failed to bring the real killers of union leader to justice.
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Last Modified: 27 Dec 2012 12:25 GMT
Say hello to a yuan world
The Chinese Communist Party dreams of a world trading in yuan - but first it needs to clean up its own house.
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Last Modified: 30 Nov 2012 08:39 GMT
Kowtow or cooperation in Asia?
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Last Modified: 25 Nov 2012 12:44 GMT
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China includes map of disputed South China Sea in e-passports much to the ire of other claimants.
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South China Sea issue tops Obama visit
Vietnam and Philippines urge the US President to bring up South China Sea dispute with China during regional summit.
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Last Modified: 20 Nov 2012 12:53 GMT
ASEAN talks on South China Sea row crumble
10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations fails to present a united front on the dispute.
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ASEAN Summit adopts human rights accord
Southeast regional leaders discuss territorial disputes in the South China Sea, and ethnic conflict in Myanmar
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Last Modified: 18 Nov 2012 08:50 GMT
Calls mount to scrap ASEAN human rights plan
Ten Southeast Asian nations are set to sign a declaration critics say will degrade, not protect, human rights.
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Last Modified: 17 Nov 2012 11:34 GMT
Abuses colour Cambodia's fight for land
Up to a quarter of Cambodia's territory is claimed by private companies, displacing some 400,000 people.
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