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China's incoming president, Xi Jinping, has promised to make the fight against corruption a priority.
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UN condemns North Korea nuclear test
Security Council vows to take action after Pyongyang's underground nuclear test draws international condemnation.
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World powers condemn North Korea nuclear test
Washington calls for swift and credible action by the international community after Pyongyang confirms underground test.
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North Korea confirms underground nuclear test
State media says test was conducted in a safe manner and aimed at coping with "outrageous" US hostility.
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Snake rattles Chinese new year
As people prepare to welcome Year of the Snake, many are counting the blessings that it brings in Chinese culture.
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China's rails to struggle with holiday travel
China's rail system will likely struggle to cope with millions of people heading home to celebrate New Year.
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New law paves way for change in Philippines
A new reproductive health law brings about social change, but the Roman Catholic Church opposes it.
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Philippines protest cyber crime law
Demonstrators claim the controversial law is a threat to free speech.
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Philippine children still battered by Bopha
Experts say young victims in country's south need support to overcome emotional trauma of deadly storm.
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Philippines battles to rebuild after Bopha
One month after Typhoon Bopha struck, and thousands of people in hard-hit areas are still struggling.
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