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Selfies and surveillance: North Korea's new connectivity

Associated Press, Published on 10/11/2017

» PYONGYANG: Ever so cautiously, North Korea is going online.

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The rise and fall of the Islamic State group

Associated Press, Published on 17/10/2017

» BEIRUT: The Islamic State group, responsible for some of the worst atrocities perpetrated against civilians in recent history, appears on the verge of collapse.

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Big child webcam sex bust in Philippines

Associated Press, Published on 09/05/2017

» MABALACAT, Philippines -- The suspected paedophile could see people banging on his front door through his security cameras. Were they neighbours? Cops?

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Promises unmet as Thailand tries to reform shrimp industry

Associated Press, Published on 22/09/2016

» SAMUT SAKHON - Facing international pressure for failing to stop human trafficking in its seafood sector, Thailand promised almost a year ago to compensate victims of slavery and industry leaders vowed to bring all shrimp processing in-house.

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More than 2,000 fishermen rescued

Associated Press, Published on 18/09/2015

» More than 2,000 fishermen have been rescued this year from brutal conditions at sea, their freedom prompted by an Associated Press investigation into seafood brought to the US from a slave island in eastern Indonesia.

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Sick or swim: Olympic teams to swim, boat in Rio's filth

Associated Press, Published on 31/07/2015

» RIO DE JANEIRO – Athletes in next year's Summer Olympics here will be swimming and boating in waters so contaminated with human faeces that they risk becoming violently ill and unable to compete in the games, an Associated Press investigation has found.

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How SE Asia created its own humanitarian crisis

Associated Press, Published on 14/05/2015

» The waters off some of Southeast Asia's most pristine beaches are the focal point of a regional humanitarian crisis. Yet nobody is rushing to solve it.