DUBROVNIK, Croatia -- China and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) on Friday agreed to provide a level playing field for foreign companies doing business in their own countries.
The agreement was made in The Dubrovnik Guidelines for Cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries, which was released after the eighth China-CEEC leaders' meeting in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik. (Croatia-CEEC-China-Cooperation)
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PYONGYANG -- Kim Jong Un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), said he is willing to meet the U.S. president again on certain conditions, the official Korean Central News Agency reported on Saturday.
Kim made the remarks in his policy speech marking the First Session of the 14th Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) on Friday, a day after he was re-elected as chairman of the DPRK's State Affairs Commission (SAC). (DPRK-US-Meeting)
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KHARTOUM -- Chairman of Sudan's Transitional Military Council Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhan on Saturday cancelled the curfew in the country.
"We announce the cancellation of the curfew and release of all the people tried by the emergency law," said Al-Burhan in a statement aired live by official Sudan TV. (Sudan-Curfew-Cancellation)
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KABUL -- Taliban militants in Afghanistan on Saturday launched a multi-pronged attack against government interests across the country as part of its annual spring offensive, resulting in dozens of deaths.
The militants targeted security checkpoints around Kunduz city, the capital of Kunduz province early Saturday, Ahsanullah Fazli, head of the health department in the restive province, told Xinhua. (Afghanistan-Taliban-Attack) Enditem
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