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Crossing Continents

on BBC Radio 4 FM

The Amur river valley in eastern Siberia forms a boundary between Russia and China. Once the river kept the two enemies apart but today thousands of Chinese migrants cross the riverto trade and work. Rosie Goldsmith profiles this remote region and asks whetherthese new tensions between China and Russia on the Amur river can be resolved. Repeated from Thursday

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