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Regional states are ramping up their programmes to combat piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
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Communist party will soon choose the country's next government
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Operation of the Port of Darwin by a Chinese-owned firm has triggered a Senate inquiry into the leasing deal
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Turkey would like to put the Su-24 incident into the past but has warned its 'patience' has its limits
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A direct conflict with Gulf neighbours could draw in the United States and disrupt global oil and gas trade
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Foreign investment will be crucial to developing ASEAN agriculture, but reforms are needed first
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A third-quarter increase in cross-border rail exports reflects short-term oil market volatility, not lasting advantage
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South-east Asia will see important political transitions in 2016 as growth slowly increases
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The government has intervened to prevent a potential cattle land sale to China-based investors, citing security risks
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Following the Paris attacks, world leaders assemble today in Malaysia for two important ASEAN summits
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