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Gu Kailai says threats made against her son led to murder of British businessman Neil Heywood in November.
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Government says police break up two massive child-trafficking gangs, arresting 802 suspects and saving 181 children.
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Two former football chiefs, national team players and refs jailed in an attempt to crackdown on corruption in the sport.
Football
Last Modified: 13 Jun 2012 12:24 GMT
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New sources come forward to claim Neil Heywood was murdered by ex-Communist Party official's wife over business deal.
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Incident happened on Tuesday in Qinghai province where protesters tore down Chinese flag in January, radio stations say.
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Protests have continued for a fourth day in southern China against the construction of a coal-fired power plant.
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Police confiscate 300kg of illegal drugs after uncovering rampant online drug deals in covert chatrooms.
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Authorities seize 26 tonnes of milk powder tainted with melamine, a toxic chemical linked to the deaths of six babies.
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Acclaimed artist's apparent detention draws international condemnation while his whereabouts remains a mystery.
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Authorities detain four suspects for unlicensed welding after a major fire killed 53 people in Shanghai.
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