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South China Sea issue tops Obama visit
Vietnam and Philippines urge the US President to bring up South China Sea dispute with China during regional summit.
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ASEAN Summit adopts human rights accord
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Activists suggest online control intensified during key Communist Party meeting.
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China's one-child policy conundrum
Amid a soaring population of elderly Chinese, new leadership in Beijing is expected to review the decades-old policy.
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