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Daily Archives: 23:25, 30 December 2016

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China to ban all sales and processing of ivory by end of 2017

by Tom Grundy23:25, 30 December 201620:51, 31 March 2020

China has said it will ban the processing and sale of ivory and ivory products by December 31, 2017. The country is the largest market for the sale of legal and illegal ivory. The US-based Natural Resources Defense Council said the move may be “the biggest sign of hope for elephants since the current poaching […]

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200 dead could bring 20 years of peace, ex-China leader Deng said ahead of Tiananmen massacre

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China offered ‘flexibility’ in Basic Law draft in exchange for economic help after Tiananmen massacre

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UK granted 6 special visas to Chinese ‘in extreme danger’, days after 1989 Tiananmen massacre

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In Pictures: June 4, 1989 – the night the tanks rolled into Beijing’s Tiananmen Square

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China stockmarkets among world’s worst in 2016

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Second H7N9 reported infection after Hong Kong records first bird flu death this winter

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HKFP Lens: Fleeing sectarian violence, a refugee now faces homelessness and alienation in Hong Kong

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