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High-level Economic Dialogue Mechanism Launched
China and Japan announced yesterday the creation of a joint high-level economic dialogue mechanism which will serve to promote economic and trade ties between the two countries. The first meeting is set to be held later this year in Beijing.
- Bush Affirms Support for Embattled World Bank Chief
US President George W. Bush affirmed his support on Friday for the World Bank president who is trapped in a scandal about personally dictating the terms of a promotion and pay raise for his lover.
- Suicide Bomber Hits Iraqi Parliament
A suicide bomber killed eight people in the Iraqi parliament Thursday, slipping through multiple checkpoints in a brazen strike that challenged a major security crackdown in Baghdad.
- N Korea Ready to Move on Nuclear Deadline
North Korea says it will start moves to shut its nuclear reactor within a day of receiving millions of dollars blocked for 18 months in a Macao bank, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson told reporters Wednesday.
- Al-Qaida Claims Deadly Algiers Blasts
Bombs killed at least 23 people in Algeria's capital Wednesday, attacks claimed by Al-Qaida that raised fears the north African oil exporter was slipping back into the intense political violence of the 1990s.
- China Pivotal in Pushing Sudan Peace Plan
China played a pivotal part in getting Kofi Annan's peace plan for Darfur accepted by Sudan, said Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Zhai Jun on Wednesday.
- North Korean Funds Freed as Nuclear Deadline Nears
The United States said Tuesday that Macao authorities have unblocked funds in frozen accounts of North Korea, and told Pyongyang it must now start shutting down a nuclear reactor days before a deadline.
- Partnership with ROK to Expand
China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) yesterday agreed to expand their comprehensive partnership with the signing of four pacts after talks between visiting Premier Wen Jiabao and ROK President Roh Moo-hyun.
- China Regrets US WTO Action over IPR Issue
China's top intellectual property official lashed out on Tuesday at the United States' WTO complaint over alleged "copyright piracy" in China.
- Iran Starts Production of Nuclear Fuel
Iran announced Monday it had begun industrial scale nuclear fuel production in a fresh snub to the UN Security Council which has imposed two rounds of sanctions on Teheran for refusing to halt such work.
- E. Timorese Vote Today for New President
For tens of thousands of East Timorese who fled their homes last year when the tiny nation descended into chaos, the main hope from today's presidential election is that it will allow them to go home.
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