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Wild-cat parts trade drops in Thailand
dpa, Published on 22/12/2014
» YANGON — The illegal trade in tiger and other wild-cat parts into Thailand has diminished, while the same trade from Myanmar into China has grown, a survey said Monday.
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3 accused of killing 'witch' in Cambodia
dpa, Published on 27/10/2014
» PHNOM PENH - Three people in Cambodia were charged with the murder last week of a woman they believed to be a witch behind a spate of unexplained deaths in their community, according to a newspaper report on Monday.
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UPDATE: Xinjiang blast killed 31
dpa, Published on 22/05/2014
» BEIJING - An attack killed 31 people and injured another 94 in China's restive north-west province of Xinjiang on Thursday, provincial authorities said online.
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Singapore appeals for calm after riots
dpa, Published on 10/12/2013
» Singapore's leaders on Tuesday appealed for calm after the country's worst rioting in decades, when hundreds of foreign workers clashed with police following a fatal road accident.
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'Starbung' coffee vendor settles trademark dispute out of court
dpa, Published on 21/11/2013
» A street stall coffee vendor in Bangkok has dropped his "Starbung Coffee" signboard after Starbucks took him to court for trademark infringement, the defendant said on Thursday.
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Southeast Asian capitals need more anti-traffic champs
dpa, Published on 27/10/2013
» Southeast Asia's congested capitals could use more anti-traffic champions such as Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo. When the Indonesian government gave tax breaks on low-cost "green cars" in June, Mr Widodo opposed the policy, saying it would sabotage his efforts to solve the city's chronic traffic problem.
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Homeless foreigners on the rise
dpa, Published on 19/08/2013
» The number of homeless Westerners is on the rise in Thailand and the government is poorly prepared to deal with the emerging social problem, a charity warned Monday.
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Laos-Thailand freight rail link by 2015
dpa, Published on 04/02/2013
» The 3.5km railway link from Vientiane to the Thai border will be able to handle freight by 2015, news reports in Laos said Monday.
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