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US secretary of state cautions against "coercion", as she urges regional powers to resolve dispute in peaceful manner.
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Failure to issue joint statement marks sharp deterioration in efforts to cool territorial tensions in South China Sea.
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China and Southeast Asian nations argue over wording of code of conduct meant to ease tensions in South China Sea.
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Wen Jiabao sounds warning against interference in dispute with neighbours over potentially oil-rich South China Sea.
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Moratorium from August 1 reflects Jakarta's anger over maid's execution in kingdom last week.
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Bangkok calls for bilateral talks while Cambodia accuses Thai forces of damaging ancient temples in renewed fighting.
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Leaked US cables accuse Indonesian president of graft and spying on political rivals but claims dismissed as baseless.
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Scenes of anger and confusion at capital's international airport as thousands of foreigners seek to flee unrest.
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President demands justice for domestic worker allegedly tortured by her Saudi Arabian employers.
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The country's foreign minister discusses the devastating eruption of the volcano, Mount Merapi.
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