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UK ex-envoy to Myanmar arrested 'on visa offence'
Vicky Bowman, who runs a centre promoting business and human rights, is charged with breaking visa rules.
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S Korea records world's lowest fertility rate again
Figures show that just 0.81 children per woman are being born in the country.
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