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Chinese firm says the flagship feature of the tech giant's iPhone 4S, released in 2011, has copied technology from 2004.
Demolitions of residential areas have become common in China due to a surge in real estate prices.
Former head of force in Chongqing given 15 years in jail for role in case involving controversial politician Bo Xilai.
Naw Kham, leader of gang based in Shan state, pleads guilty along with five others in trial of Chinese sailors' murders.
Trial of Wang Lijun at heart of China's biggest scandal, key player in fall of politician Bo Xilai, has begun in secret.
Gu Kailai, wife of disgraced political leader, has been charged with murder of British businessman Neil Heywood.
A vegetarian diet imposed by Chinese Olympic officials concerned over accidental doping has left athletes unhappy.
Lai Changxing, who was extradited from Canada after 12 years, has been accused of running huge smuggling ring.
Government critic says he suffered horrific abuse after being arrested for writing unflattering book on Chinese premier.
Essayist Chen Xi charged with "subversion of state power" in second sentencing of prominent dissident in four days.
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