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Groundbreaking legislation eases restrictions on foreign ownership of industries, offering tax breaks and land leases.
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Rural Chinese enjoy the 'gift of isolation'
The Hani ethnic minority in southern Yunnan province has missed out on the country's economic rise, but many don't mind.
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Hunger soars in the Philippines
Number of undernourished Filipinos has grown by two million in two years, even as it drops in neighbouring countries.
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South East Asia: An economy on the rise
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Tropical Storm Gaemi is expected to test the country's flood defences as heads in from the east.
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Myanmar Shan refugees struggle at Thai border
Ethnic minority that fled fighting a decade ago find themselves without rights and little hope of return.
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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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