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International - Weekly Review
Fate of Bali Roadmap hangs in the air
As a two-week UN climate change conference is almost drawing to the end, the fate of Bali Roadmap, which is eyed on by the whole world, still hangs in the air.
- EU leaders sign Lisbon Treaty to reform bloc
Heads of state and government of the European Union (EU) member states on Thursday signed the Lisbon Treaty, which they hope can make decision-making more efficient.
- 1 Chinese killed, 7 wounded in car bombing in Algiers
One Chinese worker was killed and seven others were injured in a car bombing in Algiers on Tuesday, sources of China State Construction Engineering Corporation's Algeria office said.
- Talks with US to focus on energy collaboration
China has prepared a long list of energy cooperation priorities for the US delegation that will attend the third China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, a cabinet minister said yesterday.
- Cristina Fernandez sworn in as Argentine president
Cristina Fernandez was sworn in on Monday as president of Argentina for a four-year period in a ceremony in the nation's legislature attended by heads of state and special guests.
- Train service restored between N, S Korea
South Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Tuesday resumed normal operation of cross-border railway after a 56-year-long break-off of regular inter-Korean railway service.
- Putin supports Medvedev's running for president
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday he would support First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to run for president, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported.
- China-ROK Exchange Year closes
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and visiting Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Han Duck-soo attended a grand performance in Beijing on Monday evening, marking the closing of the China-ROK Exchange Year, a year-long bilateral cultural program.
- Tymoshenko fails to be elected as PM
Ukraine's parliament on Tuesday rejected Yulia Tymoshenko as prime minister.
- Sinopec, Iran sign major oil deal
China Petrochemical Corporation, better known as Sinopec Group, and the Iranian oil ministry on Sunday signed a contract on the development of the Yadavaran oilfield in southwestern Iran.
- EU, Africa seek new partnership
Heads of state and government to the second European Union (EU)-Africa Summit, which closed in Lisbon on Sunday, endorsed a joint strategy aimed at a new partnership between the two continents.
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