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Rice Meets with Syrian FM in Egypt's Resort
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem on Thursday afternoon at this Egyptian resort on the sideline of a ministerial meeting of the International Compact with Iraq (ICI), informed sources told Xinhua.
- China to Write Off Iraqi Debts
Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi announced yesterday that the Chinese government is ready to substantially reduce and forgive the debts owed by Iraq and provide a grant of 50 million yuan (US$6.5 million).
- Russian-Estonian Row Ongoing
After a week-long protest outside the Estonian Embassy in Moscow, the row between Russia and Estonia sparked by the removal of a World War II Soviet soldier's statue in central Tallinn shows no sign of abating.
- Al-Qaida Chief in Iraq Dead
The leader of Al-Qaida in Iraq was killed yesterday in a fight between insurgents north of Baghdad, the Interior Ministry spokesman said, but US military officials appeared to cast doubt on the report.
- May Day March in Cuba Proceeds Without Castro
There was no sign of a convalescing Fidel Castro as hundreds of thousands of Cubans marched through Revolution Plaza yesterday to celebrate May Day, an event the island's "maximum leader" had attended for decades without fail.
- China Expresses Anger over St. Lucia's Links with Taiwan
The Chinese government on Tuesday expressed indignation and opposition to the resumption of "diplomatic relations" between St. Lucia and Taiwan and request St. Lucia to immediately correct the wrongful decision.
- Released Chinese Workers Arrive in Ethiopian Capital
The seven Chinese oil workers kidnapped by Ethiopian rebels after a deadly raid on an oil venture arrived in Addis Ababa on Monday, said Wang Shengwen, head of a special Chinese team sent to rescue the kidnapped workers.
- Calls Grow for Olmert to Resign
Members of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's ruling coalition joined opposition lawmakers Sunday in calling for the Israeli leader and his defense minister to resign after parts of a government report criticizing their handling of last year's war in Lebanon were leaked to local media.
- Sri Lankan Air Force Bombs Rebel Targets
Sri Lankan Air Force jets bombed several identified targets of Tamil Tiger rebels early Sunday morning, defense officials said. The air raids came shortly after LTTE aircraft dropped four bombs in the capital Colombo.
- Taliban Release French Hostage
The Taliban released a French female hostage yesterday ending her ordeal since she was kidnapped on April 3 near Kandahar in southern Afghanistan along with four colleagues. A Taliban spokesman described the act as "a good gesture" toward the French people.
- Japanese Court Decision on War Reparations Slammed
China on Friday rebuked the Japanese Supreme Court for ruling that since the Chinese government's waived its right to war reparations in the Sino-Japanese Joint Statement, this ban also extended to individual petitions from Chinese citizens.
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