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Myanmar should treat Chinese loggers in lawful, reasonable and sensible way

Myanmar should consider the actual situation of a group of Chinese nationals, who have been sentenced for illegal logging in the Southeast Asian country, and deal with the matter in a lawful, reasonable and sensible way.

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Thailand's repatriation of illegal immigrants to China conforms to int'l practice

Thailand's repatriation of over 100 illegal immigrants to China earlier this month is in line with international practice and will help curb international terrorism, experts and scholars in Southeast Asian nations have said.

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Suspected trafficking ring leader surrenders to Thai police

An alleged leader of a human trafficking ring in southern Thailand surrendered himself to the police on Monday, local media reported.

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Wildlife conservation groups laud Kenya's burning of 15 tones of ivory

​Wildlife conservation groups on Wednesday lauded Kenya's burning of 15 tones of confiscated ivory which they said showed commitment and political will to tackle illegal ivory trade and other wildlife crimes.

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China handles 6,833 cases of illegal gender test, abortion

Chinese authorities handled 6,833 cases of illegal fetus gender tests and abortions in roughly one year, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) announced on Monday.

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Illicit diamond syndicate busted in S. Africa

​An international syndicate involved in illicit diamond trade has been busted in South Africa, authorities said on Monday.

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China vows crackdown on terrorist, separatist publications

China will stem illegal publications whose content involves "Tibet independence" as well as terrorism, separatism and extremism, according to the National Anti-Pornography and Anti-Illegal Publications Office.

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Bangladesh to sue Thai, Myanmar nationals for firing at illegal migrants

Three detained foreign human traffickers will be sued in connection with Wednesday's shooting on a vessel carrying more than 300 illegal migrants in Bay of Bengal , an official said Thursday.

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China to jail eaters of rare wild animals

China's top legislature on Thursday passed an interpretation of the Criminal Law which will put eaters of rare wild animals in jail.

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China cancels 14,455 press cards

Chinese press authorities said on Tuesday that 14,455 press cards have been canceled in national crackdowns on bogus journalists since the start of 2013.

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China to tighten crackdown on illegal fund-raising

China will intensify a crackdown on illegal fund-raising activities after an increase in such practices last year, a senior legal official said on Monday.

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Trials of Liu brothers continue in central China

The trials of 36 members of an alleged mafia-style gang, led by former mining tycoon Liu Han, continued on Monday in central China's Hubei Province.

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Chinese arrested with VoIP equipment in Bangladesh questioned

Thirty nine foreigners, including 5 from Chinese mainland and 32 from China's Taiwan arrested Sunday evening with a huge quantity of illegal VoIP(Voiceover Internet Protocol) are being investigated, according to the director of the country's Anti-crime elite force(RAB)'s media wing.

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Turkey becomes main illegal immigration destination

Thanks to its booming economy with more job opportunities available at home, Turkey, traditionally a transit country for illegal immigrants en route to the West, has become a destination for immigration.

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Spanish party officials deny corruption allegations

Two former senior officials of Spain's ruling People's Party denied on Tuesday any wrong-doing in their testimony to a court concerning the accusations levelled against them in the ongoing corruption scandal.

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Experts call for mechanism to fight illegal rare earth mining

Rare earth experts said at an industry forum that a mechanism should be established to combat illegal rare earth mining and production.

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124 suspected Chinese illegal miners arrested in Ghana

The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) on Wednesday disclosed that 124 suspected Chinese illegal miners were detained in Accra, the capital of the West African country.