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    2 Chinese Nationals arrested in Pakistan

    Islamabad: More than 15 people, including ten women and a Chinese couple, were arrested in a police raid on a guesthouse and a massage centre. Five people, including three women, were arrested from the raid on the guesthouse in I-8/4. They were held for their alleged involvement in immoral...
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    Twelve illegal Bangladeshi immigrants arrested in India

    New Delhi, Jul 20 (PTI) Twelve Bangladeshi immigrants, staying illegally in the country, have been arrested from south-east Delhi and are being deported to their homeland, police said today. A group of 12 Bangladeshi nationals who were illegaly residing in Jaitpur were apprehended and sent...
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    130 illegal Bangladeshi migrants arrested in Myanmar.

    Over 100 men who are believed to be Bengali immigrants were recently arrested on Gwa Island that is situated seven miles away from Gwa Town in Arakan State. A local resident said the authorities still have not publicized any information about how they arrived on the island and why they were...
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    Sectarian attack: 3 killed, 6 injured in Parachinar

    KOHAT: At least three people were killed and six were injured when unidentified assailants ambushed a passenger vehicle near Charkhel village in lower Kurram Agency on Monday, a political administration official said. Confirming that it was a sectarian attack, the official said that the vehicle...
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    U.S. charges Chinese man with illegal nuclear-related exports

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Chinese national was charged with illegally exporting to China U.S.-made sensors used to produce weapons-grade uranium, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Wednesday. Qiang Hu, 47, a sales manager for a Chinese subsidiary of MKS Instruments, was arrested at his...
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    38 Chinese Illegal Miners arrested in Ghana

    Obuas — The Obuasi Divisional Police Command has arrested over 40 illegal miners, including 38 Chinese nationals, for engaging in illegal mining activities at Akutuase in the Amansie Central District of the Ashanti Region. They were arrested during a special operation embarked upon by the Obuasi...
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    Almost 500 Chinese arrested Asia-wide over telecom scam

    BEIJING — Nearly 500 people were seized by police across Asia over an $11.5-million telecom scam targeting people in China, state media said on Thursday. Most of the 482 people held were from China and Taiwan. They were arrested there and in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Sri...
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    Pakistani Man jailed for 7 yrs for keeping daughter-in-law as sex slave

    An evil father-in-law, who had forced his son's Pakistani bride to become his sex slave, has been jailed for seven years by a court in England, after the 22-year old victim managed to learn enough English to call the police and beg for help The Bradford Crown Court heard that the victim’s...
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    Chinese Rent-a-wife smuggling ring intercepted in Canada.

    Federal officials say they’ve intercepted a smuggling ring whose members would sneak Chinese nationals into Canada through rent-a-wife and fake tourist delegation schemes. Phoney visitors from China are placed by smugglers in delegations of tourists, performers or martial artists who...
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    Fake stewed pig ears pose health risks in China

    Some stewed pig ears have been made from chemicals that could cause blood and heart problems in East China, sounding a fresh alarm on food safety. The popular Chinese snacks sold at a market in Ganzhou, the second-largest city in Jiangxi province, were made from gelatin and sodium oleate, the...
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    Pakistani Shias should have their own consolidated political party

    Pakistani Shia should have their own consolidated Shia political party. This how they can save themselves from Miliatant Wahabi groups, and help Pakistan prosper. Maybe Iran could lend its support to Shia political party of Pakistan.
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    Fake cancer curing underwear seized by the FDB

    The Food and Drugs Board (FBD) has confiscated assorted products believed to be fake and being sold by a Chinese company, Jimon World Trading Limited (JWTL), for the treatment of various diseases. They include brassieres said to treat breast cancer, men’s underwear for the treatment of...
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    S.E.C. Charges 2 Chinese Executives With Fraud

    SHANGHAI — American regulators charged two Chinese executives on Wednesday with defrauding investors of hundreds of millions of dollars by stealing and selling the assets of a coal mining company in China whose stock trades in the United States. In its lawsuit, the Securities and Exchange...
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    America pushed ahead with drone strikes despite Pakistani resistance

    WASHINGTON Feb 22 (Reuters) - Shortly before the United States ended a two-month pause in missile strikes on militants in Pakistan last month, senior U.S. officials telephoned their Pakistani counterparts and told them Washington would be resuming its covert drone program despite mounting...
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    4 Chinese arrested for eating rare tortoises in Zimbabwe

    Four Chinese nationals have been arrested on cruelty charges after they cut up and ate rare tortoises, an animal protection group said Thursday. The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said the men admitted to killing 40 of the Bell's hinged species, which are listed as...
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    Fake pesticides rife in Europe

    Counterfeit pesticides that can ruin crops, as well as farmers' reputations, are finding their way into European fields with increasing regularity. According to the European law enforcement agency Europol, which earlier this month published a set of recommendations for stamping out counterfeits...
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    Fake and poor quality malaria drugs risk crisis in Africa, warn scientists

    Hopes of controlling malaria in Africa could be wrecked by criminals who are circulating counterfeit and substandard drugs, threatening millions of lives, scientists are warning. They are calling for public health authorities to take urgent action to preserve the efficacy of the...
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    China shares fall for second day to 34-month low

    Jan 5 (Reuters) - China shares reversed early gains to close lower for a second-straight session on Thursday, the lowest level since March 2009, as investors unwound positions in growth-sensitive sectors after a survey suggested growth remained subdued in the mainland. The HSBC China services...
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    Wen Sees a ‘Relatively Difficult’ First Quarter as Chinese Exports Weaken

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said business conditions may be “relatively difficult” this quarter and monetary policy will be fine-tuned as needed. “We see downside pressure on our economy and elevated inflation at the same time,” Wen said during a two-day trip to Hunan province, according to a...

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