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The 2015 ASEAN Cup Mountain Bike Series gets going this weekend with Danao City, considered as the MTB capital of the Philippines, hosting not only the country’s top riders but the region’s best, including China and Hong Kong, in its International Cycling Union (UCI)-standard crosscountry and downhill courses.

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The tourisms industry is cashing in on the Philippines' renewed diplomatic ties with Hong Kong following the lifting of certain sanctions on the country on account of the Luneta hostage crisis four years ago.

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A day after the presidents of China and the United States ended their first summit, pledges of cooperation by the two leaders faced an early test from an unexpected quarter -- an American intelligence contractor was leaking highly sensitive US surveillance programs from his hiding place in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong activists on Tuesday vowed to press ahead with their new campaign for democratic reforms in the Chinese territory despite a backlash from Beijing and tepid public support.

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Speaking at a press conference at the Philippine Consulate in Hong Kong, Ople said "it’s a very serious act of discrimination" to ask maids from poor Southeast Asian countries to "disproportionately" shoulder the burden of narrowing the territory’s ballooning budget deficit.
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Hong Kong activists on Tuesday vowed to press ahead with their new campaign for democratic reforms in the Chinese territory despite a backlash from Beijing and tepid public support.

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