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Hong Kong port strike enters seventh day
Workers at world's third largest port demand better pay and conditions as company loses out on each day of strike.
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More than 500kg drug valued at $448m found in shipment of cleaning chemicals that originated from China.
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Radwanska battles into Sydney final
Top seed Agnieszka Radwanska sets up Sydney showdown against Dominika Cibulkova after 6-3, 6-4 win over China's Li Na.
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Fighting the fire of China's corruption
Artists such as Zhang Bingjian have taken a creative stand against corruption in China.
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'Serene' Serena reigns in Brisbane
With 35 victories in 36 matches, and another career title, there's only one woman to beat at upcoming Australian Open.
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Profiles: China's new leaders
A prominent reformer and a top female politician were excluded from seven-member politburo standing committee.
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The Race to Dubai and a blossoming Rose
Fresh from his Ryder Cup and Turkish title wins, Justin Rose believes he has good chance of upsetting world number one.
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Race to Dubai next target for McIlroy
Northern Irishman came close in 2010 and 2011 but will it be third time lucky in his chase for the top European prize.
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Riot closes China Foxconn factory
Facility that reportedly makes parts for Apple's iPhone 5 closed after 5,000 police put down a riot that injured 40.
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Asia's islands of dispute
Are territorial disputes between China and Japan a manifestation of a bigger change in the region?
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