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                    [Title] => Phl struggles to meet global demand for tuna
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The World Wildlife Fund  (WWF) has released a series of infographics revealing where fresh, chilled, frozen, and canned tuna from the Philippines are exported and potentially consumed worldwide.

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For several years now, China has been intensifying its fight against drug trafficking especially since it has become a major transit route for international drug syndicates operating in Africa and Central Asia. In 2009, more than 50,000 drug trafficking cases were tried in Chinese courts, with almost 28 tons of drugs seized by Chinese authorities.

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                    [Title] => Phl struggles to meet global demand for tuna
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The World Wildlife Fund  (WWF) has released a series of infographics revealing where fresh, chilled, frozen, and canned tuna from the Philippines are exported and potentially consumed worldwide.

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For several years now, China has been intensifying its fight against drug trafficking especially since it has become a major transit route for international drug syndicates operating in Africa and Central Asia. In 2009, more than 50,000 drug trafficking cases were tried in Chinese courts, with almost 28 tons of drugs seized by Chinese authorities.

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