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Although there is still the possibility of a volatile market, the Bitcoin ecosystem looks more promising than ever.
Opinion
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2013 11:37 GMT
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We ask how the world should react to Kim Jong-un's long-range rocket launch after barely a year in the top job.
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A prominent reformer and a top female politician were excluded from seven-member politburo standing committee.
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Trial of Wang Lijun at heart of China's biggest scandal, key player in fall of politician Bo Xilai, has begun in secret.
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We ask what the murder of a British businessman has revealed about the Chinese political establishment.
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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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Prostitution is illegal in the Philippines, but thrives in parts of the capital popular with tourists.
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Polls seen by analysts as rubber-stamp procedure to help Kim Jong-il strengthen the position of his son and heir.
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Damage from storm surge, flooding rain and strong winds expected
Weather
Last Modified: 17 Jul 2011 11:42 GMT
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China is helping Spain through their economic recovery, but some suspect that China is simply buying European influence.
Inside Story
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