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Attorney and husband charged with "provoking trouble" for defending farmers who had land taken by government.
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Block on US sale of F16 Fighting Falcons ruffles feathers amid the island nation's military.
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Zhejiang and the future of Chinese rail
Can China recover from the biggest blow yet to its high-speed rail ambitions?
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South Korea blames the North for cyber attacks while questions remain over how such an IT powerhouse was left vulnerable
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An uneasy relationship
We ask if Barack Obama and Hu Jintao can fix the often fractious ties between the US and China.
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China 'backs Korean reunification'
Chinese leaders privately support a unified Korea and would not stop the North's collapse, according to leaked US cable.
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Asia-Pacific leaders set to meet
Leaders of 21-nation body gather in Japanese city to discuss growth strategy and expansion of free-trade agreements.
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'Unity' key to economic recovery
World Economic Forum calls for greater international solidarity and cooperation.
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Blast rips through China coal mine
At least 21 workers killed in latest mine disaster in country's southwest.
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