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US, China Vow Increased Cooperation
U.S. President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, vowed to increase cooperation between their two nations Wednesday, while acknowledging differences still persist. ...
Currency Concerns Top Agenda Of Obama's Talks With Chinese President
Chinese President Hu Jintao has made it clear during the past week what analysts have suspected for months.
Obama, Hu Urged to Hold Substantive Human Rights Talks
Veteran Chinese dissident Bao Tong's phone was cut off last October, shortly after the Nobel Peace Prize committee named jailed Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo its 2010 laureate. ...
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Russia to talk Palestinian independence with Israel
Moscow will hold talks with Tel Aviv on the issue of a modern independent Palestinian state with its capital in East Jerusalem.
UN political chief warns Security Council of heightened tensions in Middle East
The UN political affairs chief warned the Security Council of developments in Israeli-Palestinian talks, the occupied Palestinian territory and in Lebanon. ...
Landslide Swells for Southern Sudan Independence
Three southern Sudanese states and the region's capital city have voted for independence by a landslide, according to full provisional results released Wednesday. ...
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Tunisia's fledgling interim government struggled to remain afloat Wednesday as demonstrators again took to the streets of Tunis calling for its ouster. ... Read more... �� Côte d’Ivoire: UN reinforces peacekeepers as officials warn of risks of genocide The UN reinforced its nearly 9,000-strong peacekeeping mission in Côte d’Ivoire with extra peacekeepers and helicopters. ... Read more... �� | |||||

