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Worst-Ever Campus Shooting Stuns US
A total of 33 people, including the gunman, were killed in a shooting rampage at Virginia Tech, university president Charles Steger said at a press conference on Monday. The massacre stands as the worst mass shooting ever seen in the United States.
- Romanian Parliament Decides to Impeach President
Romanian opposition-dominated parliament Thursday approved by a vote of 322 to 108 with 10 abstentions to suspend President Traian Basescu from office on grounds that he abused his powers.
- Four Bombings in Baghdad Kill at Least 160
Four large bombs exploded in mostly Shi'ite areas of Baghdad on Wednesday, killing at least 160 people and wounding scores as violence climbed toward levels seen before the US-Iraqi campaign to pacify the capital began two months ago.
- Help for Chinese Duped in Liberia
China yesterday began flying home about 200 of its nationals, who were duped into paying money to get jobs in a factory in Liberia that is not even complete, and warned other such workers not to fall prey to the lure of big money abroad.
- Pacts Underscore Partnership
China and Pakistan yesterday reaffirmed their traditional friendship and growing economic ties with a raft of agreements.
- EU Refuses to Join US WTO Case Against China
The European Union has decided against joining the United States in pursuing a WTO action against China over piracy, the EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson revealed on Monday, preferring instead to opt for dialogue.
- Sudan Approves UN 'Heavy Support Package'
Sudanese Foreign Minister Lam Akol announced on Monday that his government had approved a "heavy support" package from the UN for the African Union (AU)peacekeeping mission in Darfur.
- US Tells N Korea Funds at Bank Available
The United States has told North Korea it can access funds that had been frozen at a Macao bank and urged Pyongyang to start shutting down its nuclear reactor and invite back international inspectors.
- Leaders Agree to West Bank Meeting
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders met Sunday for the first of a series of biweekly talks, addressing day-to-day issues such as travel and trade restrictions, but also talking about the general outlines of Palestinian statehood for the first time after six years of paralysis in peacemaking.
- FM: Premier's Visit Successful in Promoting Economic Ties
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to South Korea and Japan is a great success in strengthening mutually beneficial cooperation and promoting the economic and trade ties, Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said Friday.
- Chavez States Castro in Fact Reassumes Gov't Functions
Cuban leader Fidel Castro has reassumed most of his government tasks in his country, although not formally, stated in Caracas Friday his confidant and friend Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez during a press conference.
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