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Hong Kong allows Snowden to leave
dpa, Published on 23/06/2013
» Edward Snowden, the former United States National Security Agency (NSA) contractor who is wanted for leaking details of a massive government surveillance programme, was allowed to leave Hong Kong Sunday.
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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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HK returns to work, schools reopen
dpa, Published on 06/10/2014
» HONG KONG - The number of activists dwindled at protest site in Hong Kong on Monday morning, as government employees were able to return to work unobstructed and middle schools reopened.
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Man leaps to death from HK building
dpa, Published on 18/02/2014
» HONG KONG - A man leaped to his death Tuesday from the top of a 30-storey building in Hong Kong housing the Asia-Pacific regional office of Wall Street bank JP Morgan, witnesses said.
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Bangkok cheapest office rent in Asia
dpa, Published on 24/06/2013
» Bangkok is the cheapest city for office space rental in Asia this year, while Hong Kong is the most expensive, an international property consulting company said Monday.
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Cathay Pacific flight catches fire, makes emergency landing
dpa, Published on 25/09/2015
» SYDNEY -- A Cathay Pacific aircraft flying from Perth to Hong Kong early Friday morning reportedly caught fire mid-flight and made an emergency landing in Indonesia.
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Singapore 'best place for business'
dpa, Published on 29/10/2013
» Singapore was named best place in the world to run a business for the eighth consecutive year by an annual World Bank report on Tuesday.
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Chinese journalists suspended for typo
dpa, Published on 06/12/2015
» BEIJING - Four Chinese state-run news agency staff have been suspended for a typographical error suggesting President Xi Jinping had resigned, reports said on Sunday.
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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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Sales tumble at annual Myanmar gem expo
dpa, Published on 07/07/2015
» YANGON — Myanmar's annual gem emporium took in about €1 billion this year, but fell far short of last year's record-breaking fair, news reports said Tuesday.
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