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21
Feb
China's foreign trade stabilizes after slight decline in 2016
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China's foreign trade has stabilized after coming downward slightly in 2016, said the Chinese Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng at a press conference held in Beijing on Tuesday.

21
Feb
Security tightens at Kuala Lumpur morgue to Release Kim Jong Nam's body
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Police has tightened security in the early hours of Tuesday at the morgue where the body of Kim Jong Nam is being kept.

20
Feb
Malaysia says North Korean murder autopsy results might be ready Wednesday
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The autopsy results for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother, who was murdered last week in Kuala Lumpur, could be released as early as Wednesday, Malaysia's health minister said on Monday.

20
Feb
Investigation Commission: Vice President Held Meeting In Yangon
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Investigation Commission for Maungtaw area of Rakhine State held its meeting in Yangon on Sunday.

17
Feb
Pakistan's Sehwan mourns victims of shrine blast
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At least 72 people were killed and dozens more injured in a blast at Pakistan’s Sufi shrine on Friday.

17
Feb
Biggest Bankruptcy of Hanjin Shipping
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The axe finally fell on South Korea's once-mighty Hanjin Shipping on Friday as a Seoul court declared it bankrupt after struggling for years under the weight of billions of dollars-worth of debt.

17
Feb
Female suspect stayed in Malaysian hotel before murder of Kim Jong Nam
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A Malaysian hotel employee said a woman suspected to be behind the murder of the North Korean leader's half-brother Kim Jong Nam stayed at a Malaysian hotel for one night before the assassination took place.

17
Feb
Seven Hong Kong policemen jailed for assault on democracy activist
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Seven Hong Kong police officers were jailed for two years because of "vicious" attack on a protester during pro-democracy rallies in 2014.

17
Feb
U.S., South Korea and Japan: North Korea should face "even stronger" response
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The United States, South Korea and Japan issued a joint statement on Thursday condemning North Korea's test firing of a ballistic missile.

17
Feb
Samsung chief Jay Y. Lee arrested in corruption investigation
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Samsung chief Jay Y. Lee was arrested on Friday in corruption investigation. Mr Lee and the Samsung Group deny any wrongdoing. hich is a major part of the South Korean economy and includes the world's largest smart phone maker, Samsung Electronics.

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