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US Intelligence Report on Iraq Released
A new intelligence report released on Thursday showed that the Bush administration's "surge" strategy has made progress in Iraq but the US military still faces "very tough challenges ahead," the White House said.
- Exiled Former Pakistani PM Allowed to Return
Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf said in Islamabad on Thursday that the exiled former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif could return home.
- Immigration Releases 28 Chinese in Philippines
Immigration officials in the Philippines released 28 Chinese workers on Tuesday, but are still detaining 63 for not having permits to work in the country, the Chinese embassy in Manila said Wednesday.
- China, Laos Pledge Continued Cooperation
Thursday, China and Laos signed six cooperation deals in various fields as a supplement to their longstanding friendship. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and visiting Laotian Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh witnessed the signing ceremony following their meeting.
- Indian PM Asks Japan for Help on Nuclear Deal
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed the hope that Japan would support India-US civil nuclear deal at Nuclear Supplier's Group (NSG) in New Delhi on Wednesday.
- Bangladeshi Gov't Declares Curfew
The Bangladeshi government declared curfew in the headquarters of six divisions including capital Dhaka Wednesday as the violence escalated in the country.
- Iran, IAEA Agree on Working Plan to Clarify Nuclear Issue
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Tuesday agreed on a working plan to clarify outstanding ambiguities over Tehran's nuclear program, a top IAEA official said.
- US, Canadian, Mexican Leaders Wrap Up Summit
Leaders of the US, Canada and Mexico on Tuesday hurriedly wrapped up a two-day summit in Montebello, Quebec of Canada, which was dogged by protesters and overshadowed by Hurricane Dean from its very beginning, reports reaching Washington said.
- Thailand: Initial Results Show Referendum OKs New Constitution Draft
Initial results in Thailand's first-ever national referendum on Sunday showed the new constitution draft has been approved, the country's Election Commission announced shortly before midnight.
- Two Hijackers Surrender to Turkish Security Forces
Two hijackers surrendered to Turkish security forces at Antalya Airport in southern Turkey on Saturday and no problem occurred in this incident, local private NTV channel reported.
- SCO Anti-terror Drill Wraps Up
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member countries wound up their largest-ever joint anti-terror military drill on Friday in the presence of their heads of state.
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