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- Pakistan suspended from Commonwealth councils again   - 64 African illegal migrants drown off Yemen coast   - Iran: nuclear meeting with EU to be held   - China, Japan to hold 1st high-level economic dialogue  
International - Weekly Review
Chinese naval ship kicks off 1st visit to Japan
A Chinese naval ship, named "Shenzhen", left Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province on Wednesday morning for a port call to Japan, the first time in the history of the navy forces of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
- Wen's Singapore visit deepens mutual trust
Premier Wen's visit to Singapore is highly fruitful as it has deepened China's good-neighborly relations with members of the ASEAN and strengthened cooperation among East Asian countries, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi told Chinese media Wednesday night.
- FM: Dalai Lama's appointing successor violates Tibetan Buddhism
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Liu Jianchao said at a regular press conference in Beijing on Thursday that the Dalai Lama's appointment of a successor would violate religious rituals and historical conventions of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Pakistan suspended from Commonwealth councils again
Pakistan was suspended from the Commonwealth councils at the last minute before a ten day deadline expires on Thursday, a Commonwealth ministerial committee decided in Kampala late in the day.
- US announces Mideast conference for Nov. 27
The US-sponsored Middle East peace conference will be held at Annapolis, Maryland, on Nov. 27, the State Department announced Tuesday night.
- China, Japan to hold 1st high-level economic dialogue
China and Japan will open their first high-level economic dialogue in Beijing on Dec. 1, a spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Wednesday.
- Death toll from cyclone in Bangladesh rises to 3,113
As the rescuers recovered more bodies on the fourth day after the catastrophic cyclone hit Bangladesh's southern and southwestern coastal part, the death toll by official count rose to 3,113.
- Ex 'comfort woman' takes fight to Canada
A Chinese former "comfort woman" flew to Canada yesterday to place pressure on the Canadian parliament to pass a bill urging Japan to formally apologize to women forced into sexual slavery during World War II.
- Bush's homeland security adviser resigns
The White House revealed Monday that Fran Townsend, female homeland security adviser to US President George W. Bush, has resigned.
- Last petition against Musharraf dismissed
The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan on Thursday dismissed the last petition against President Pervez Musharraf's reelection, local TV channel DAWN NEWS reported.
- Iran: nuclear meeting with EU to be held
Tehran said on Wednesday that the upcoming nuclear meeting between Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana would be held in London on November 30, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.
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