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Rapprochement or sell-out? Taiwanese fear as presidents meet
dpa, Published on 05/11/2015
» There is a thin line between rapprochement and selling out. The first meeting between the presidents of China and Taiwan in six decades represents an historic breakthrough with the potential to reduce tensions between the two nations.
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Gunmen shoot up Philippine journalist's coffee shop
dpa, Published on 28/08/2015
» MANILA — Gunmen opened fire on a coffee shop owned by an investigative journalist in Manila Friday, in the latest apparent act of intimidation against members of the press in the country.
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Zach Johnson wins Open in playoff
dpa, Published on 21/07/2015
» ST ANDREWS, Scotland - Zach Johnson of the United States won the 144th Open Championship after a four-hole play-off at St Andrews Monday with Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa and Marc Leishman of Australia.
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Beer giving Vietnam huge health hangover
dpa, Published on 03/04/2015
» HANOI — Vietnam's growing thirst for beer is causing increasing health problems, from traffic accidents to various forms of cancer, local media reported Friday.
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4 killed in Philippines typhoon
dpa, Published on 07/12/2014
» MANILA — At least four people were killed and millions left in darkness in the Philippines as typhoon Hagupit knocked out electric power and flattened homes, officials said on Sunday.
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Hagupit: Massive damage, not deaths
dpa, Published on 09/12/2014
» MANILA – Smiling and carrying bags of relief goods, residents of flood-prone areas in the Philippine capital began returning to their homes after staying in an evacuation centre overnight.
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Philippines' US marine trial suspended
dpa, Published on 24/12/2014
» MANILA — The trial of a US marine accused of killing a transgender woman in the Philippines has been suspended for two months, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
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IOC to boot Vanessa-Mae retroactively
dpa, Published on 20/11/2014
» BERLIN — Speaking of possibly "a shocking picture," star violinist Vanessa-Mae will be retroactively kicked out the 2014 Olympics if qualifying ski races she participated in are confirmed to have been rigged, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said.
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Thousands protest in Hong Kong
dpa, Published on 01/09/2014
» Thousands of demonstrators gathered Sunday night outside China's central government offices in Hong Kong to protest Beijing's refusal to allow free elections in the territory.
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Gammy's Australian father is convicted child abuser
dpa, Published on 05/08/2014
» Sydney - The Australian father of the Thai surrogate baby Gammy, at the centre of a bitter dispute, is a convicted child sex offender, Australia media reported Tuesday.
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