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Friday, 15 February 2013

Israel’s Prisoner X Is Linked to Dubai Assassination in a New Report

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The Australian-Israeli man recently identified as Prisoner X — found dead in 2010 in a maximum-security prison cell — may have been involved...
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Israeli spy saga raises press freedom questions

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Foreign reports about the mysterious death of an Australian-Israeli Mossad agent who died in an Israeli prison two years ago have sparked a ...
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Friday, 8 February 2013

Just what is Xi Jinping's 'Chinese dream' and 'Chinese renaissance'?

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Observers differ on how to interpret the incoming president's new catchphrases, but it could well mean a much more assertive China
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Doping widespread in Australian sport

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Drug use is widespread in Australian sport, with growing links to organised crime, according to a damning official probe released on Thursda...
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Qing dynasty naval defeat ‘a warning’ for PLA

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Scholars say 1894 naval debacle may be repeated if modernisation comes without political reform
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Singapore wants to boost population to 6.9 mln by 2030

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Asian financial centre Singapore, which is already more densely populated than rival Hong Kong, wants to raise its population by as much as ...
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Rich Chinese buying property overseas draw resentment from locals

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Property investments in Britain, the US, Canada, Australia and Singapore pay off for Chinese buyers, but locals are apparently growing incre...
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Lack of trust clouds strategies of China, Japan and the US in East Asia

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A lack of trust and understanding cloud the diplomatic strategies of the big three players in East Asia – China, Japan and the United States
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Monday, 28 January 2013

Xiamen University Expands Into Malaysia

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Xiamen University in Fujian Province announced last week that it would open its first overseas campus in the Malaysian state of Selangor in ...
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In Asia’s trend-setting cities, iPhone fatigue sets in

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Apple Inc’s iconic iPhone is losing some of its lustre among Asia’s well-heeled consumers in Singapore and Hong Kong, a victim of changing m...
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Thursday, 24 January 2013

Chinese officials rush to withdraw US dollars and sell property as anti-graft war looms

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As the Communist Party’s disciplinary dog drums up efforts to crack down on corruption, party officials across the country are rushing to wi...
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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

10 ways to deal with teenagers more effectively

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Maybe you’re a parent, teacher or youth worker who finds it frustrating to deal with teenagers.
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The ins and outs of immigration visas

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You can live anywhere in the world if you have enough money
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Sunday, 13 January 2013

As China’s navy grows, end of Deng’s dictum of keeping a low profile?

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Beijing’s strategists, in responding to US domination of the oceans, are taking on board the ideas of a 19th century American historian
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Lawsuit threat reminds critics of caution in more open Singapore

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Singapore’s long-ruling government is reacting to discontent about rising prices, foreign workers and a sluggish economy with unprecedented ...
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Saturday, 12 January 2013

Government brings out Big Chiller to freeze property prices

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Sweeping cooling measures take in several sectors, expected to dampen speculation across the board
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Monday, 31 December 2012

Apple Maps glitch could be deadly: Australian police

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Australian police Monday warned motorists about using the map system on new Apple iPhones after rescuing several people left stranded in the...
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Robert Parker’s newsletter moving to Singapore

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Influential US wine critic Robert Parker is moving the headquarters of his newsletter to Singapore after selling a major stake to investors ...
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Exposé reveals ascent to riches by ‘Immortals’ heirs

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Study shows how descendants of eight party founding fathers are multibillion-dollar players at the forefront of country’s ‘red aristocracy’
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Exodus of China’s rich and skilled for better lives

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Politics, pollution and education among factors that saw 150,000 leave last year, report says
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