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An estimated 200,000 youths run away each year because of problems at home with many falling into the sex trade.
Features
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2012 13:13 GMT
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Residents of eastern Ningbo city still angry despite promise that petrochemical plant expansion will not go ahead.
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Authorities in Ningbo city relent and agree not to expand local petrochemical plant after a week of street protests.
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At least one person killed and 140 others injured as twister with winds of up to 180 kmph hits mainland.
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Uncommon steps of halting metals project and releasing demonstrators, comes after thousands protested in southwest city.
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Three officials responsible for the act are also suspended after photos posted online caused uproar.
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Mainstream parties in Japan are losing the trust of the people as renegade politicians gain support.
Opinion
Last Modified: 09 Dec 2011 05:46 GMT
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Hopes fade for more than 100 people trapped by rain-triggered landslide.
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Officials say about 107 buried in southern China with little chances of survival.
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Electricity minister offers to resign following three days of angry demonstrations.
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