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Dissident Sami al Saadi says Britain was involved in he and his family's illegal rendition to Muammar Gadaffi's Libya.
Africa
Last Modified: 13 Dec 2012 16:24 GMT
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Will the world's most populous nation review its 'one-child policy' as an ageing society places a strain on the young?
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As voters elect a new government we ask if it can properly manage the massive wealth from the country's mining boom.
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Kwok brothers held by anti-corruption investigators, wiping billions of dollars off value of their property company.
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Will the revisions to China's criminal code be implemented and do they represent real change?
Inside Story
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Government to appeal against ruling that would have let foreign maids get residency after seven years.
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Nineteen countries boycott Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, following what committee says is unprecedented campaign by China.
Europe
Last Modified: 07 Dec 2010 18:35 GMT
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Three-day investigation into deaths of eight Hong Kong tourists on a bus begins in Philippines.
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Coffins of Hong Kong tourists killed in Philippine hostage crisis were 'mislabelled'.
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Philippines president warns officers will "pay" for bungling hijacking crisis.
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