From Radio Free Asia
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Veteran Chinese activist safe in US after grueling rainforest trek
Tian Yongde describes falling into a jungle river and being robbed at gunpoint on his way to the US border.
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Cantopop star Denise Ho to play online gig, citing venue issues
Ho, an outspoken supporter of the pro-democracy movement, says she can’t get a booking in today’s Hong Kong.
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China's amended secrets law sparks fears over widening state powers
Law broadens the definition of what makes a 'secret' while new rules extend state security police powers.
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Was Trump watching Chinese state TV on his iPad at an April banquet?
Verdict: False
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Vietnam leadership battle heats up after serial sackings narrow the field
Three candidates have emerged in the Communist Party's delicate succession process.
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North Korean restaurants violate sanctions, but they make big bucks for Pyongyang
Workers use student visa loopholes to get around sanctions to take jobs as servers and entertainers.
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Beijing sets conditions for possible resumption of talks on Tibet
Government officials will meet only with representatives of the Dalai Lama, says a foreign ministry spokesman.
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Drone footage shows empty landscape from logging in northern Cambodia
Video of the vast Prey Lang sanctuary shows that hundreds of hectares of forest have been cleared.
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US diplomat: Official ties to Taiwan would ‘undermine’ peace
With Beijing aiming to seize the island, the US must remain the champion of the ‘status quo.’
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Did a Ukrainian-American congresswoman oppose Ukraine support?
Verdict: Misleading
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Prisoners in Cambodia suffer amid searing heat and water shortages
One political prisoner is allowed only one bucketful of unclean water a day to bathe in.
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INTERVIEW: 'China's people are increasingly aware of human rights'
Politics professor Xia Ming looks at possible drivers of political change under Chinese Communist Party rule.