Asia Pacific
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Beijing makes landmark ruling on the future of the former British colony, barring two pro-democracy parliamentarians from office
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Thousands take to streets after Beijing announces review of case that could stop two pro-independence MPs taking seats
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Support of Indonesian sovereignty over Papua does not mean shying away from scrutiny of abuses
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Indonesian police use teargas as thousands of protesters take to the streets of Jakarta calling on the city’s governor to resign
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As three UK judges endure criticism over Brexit, other countries’ judiciaries have this week been seen as defenders of freedom
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Photographer Loes Heerink spent hours waiting on bridges in Hanoi to capture the street vendors who walked underneath. She recently launched a Kickstarter project to publish a book of these photographs
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Visit puts spotlight on efforts to resuscitate ties after Bali Nine executions and phone tapping scandal
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PM asked to assure himself former trade minister’s role with Chinese company is not in breach of ministerial rules
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Opposition urges inquiry into President Park Geun-hye corruption claims as prime minister-designate gives investigators green light
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Shanghai-listed CIH buys Oscar-winning special-effects firm behind Doctor Strange in deal valuing company at £150m
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Social affairs minister says removal of doors would curb same-sex relationships but students and rights groups condemn plan
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Peter Foley, the Australian transport safety bureau director of Flight 370 search operations, discusses his team’s findings
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Survivors say overcrowded vessel went down near Batam in heavy rain and high waves as police arrest organiser of trip
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Australia reviews search after ‘important new information’ from satellite data reveals plane was in high and increasing rate of descent in final moments
Hong Kong publishing industry shrinking under pressure from China – report