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Manila invoked a UN treaty on territorial limits of coastal states in their dispute with Beijing over South China Sea.
Envoy arrives in Beijing to discuss disputed islands, as the Philippines take China to tribunal over separate dispute.
Tensions continue to rise over new travel document showing vast portions of South China Sea as Chinese territory.
China includes map of disputed South China Sea in e-passports much to the ire of other claimants.
10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations fails to present a united front on the dispute.
Spat comes ahead of ASEAN summit where China's similar wrangles with Vietnam and Philippines is likely to be discussed.
Manila says talks still deadlocked, but South China Sea confrontation between warships and fishing boats has ended.
Leaders conclude Southeast Asian summit call for European Union and others to lift punitive measures against Myanmar.
Southeast Asian leaders to discuss regional issues including Pyongyang's planned rocket launch at summit in Phnom Penh.
Phnom Penh hosts Southeast Asian nations' summit with Pyongyang's planned rocket launch on agenda among others.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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