A Chinese official said security forces defused several plots to sabatoge an international trade fair in the turbulent region of Xinjiang, though he provided few details. The China-Eurasia Expo opened in the regional capital Urumqi on Thursday, and attendees include Pakistan's President Asif Ali ...
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