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Lights in cities around the world to be turned off in symbolic show of support for campaign against climate change.
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China launches longest high-speed train line
Trains travelling at 300kph on world's fastest rail line run 2,298km between the capital and Guangzhou.
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Report says forced evictions rise in China
Demolitions of residential areas have become common in China due to a surge in real estate prices.
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China battles cosmetic surgery craze
With botched surgeries topping 20,000 a year, efforts are on to regulate clinics people visit to look sharp and smart.
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Lee battles for Olympic fitness
Malaysian former number one racing against time to challenge for gold at the Olympics against Chinese rival Lin Dan.
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Lin Dan throws down Olympic gauntlet
Badminton superstar leads China to Thomas Cup victory over South Korea as team look in imperious form ahead of London.
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China farmer takes a stand
Wuhan melon farmer defends his property against developers.
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China pulls plug on hacker website
Three people arrested in crackdown on cyber crime network, state media reports.
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Germany and US into World Cup semis
Germany and the USA both score 3-0 victories in their respective quarter-finals.
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