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Abe Meets Bush, Renews Sympathy for 'Comfort Women'
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that he feels "deeply sorry" for the so-called "comfort women" who were forced to serve as sex slaves for Japanese forces during World War II during his first US visit for talks on North Korea and Tokyo's expanding global role.
- US Congress Passes Iraq Funds with 2008 Withdrawal Goal
Defying US President George W. Bush's veto threat, the Senate - on a 51-46 vote - yesterday passed a US$124.2 billion supplemental spending bill that contains the troop withdrawal timetable.
- FM: Chinese Firms to Stay the Course in Africa
The safety of Chinese personnel abroad is being "evaluated", the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday, but the fall-out from the Ethiopia attack would not affect Chinese investment and manpower influx into Africa.
- Iran-EU Talks Extended
Iranian and EU negotiators completed their first two rounds of talks on Wednesday on Iran's nuclear program. The consensus was that the talks had been constructive and that they would continue on Thursday and in two weeks.
- Washington Complaints 'Will Hurt Trade Ties'
US complaints to the World Trade Organization over alleged commercial piracy in China could hurt relations on trade issues, the top envoy on trade with Washington warned yesterday.
- 9 Chinese Among 74 Victims in Ethiopia Massacre
China's embassy in Ethiopia on Tuesday confirmed that gunmen had launched an attack on a Chinese oil company's premises in southern Ethiopia, killing 65 Ethiopians and 9 Chinese workers, while kidnapping seven others. All the victims were employees of the Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau belonging to the China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation.
- Border Talks to Resolve China-India Dispute
China and India are taking tangible steps to thrash out a reasonable solution to their decades-old border dispute with the two sides holding their 10th round of boundary talks in India on Friday.
- Boris Yeltsin Dies at 76
Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, who buried the former Soviet Union and then led Russia through its chaotic first years of independence, died yesterday aged 76, the Kremlin said.
- Russia, Iran Finalize Nuclear Plant Project
Russia and Iran on Sunday ironed out financial disputes and inked a protocol that will see Russia help Iran build its first nuclear energy plant.
- Fragile Peace Broken in West Bank
The Israeli army has engaged Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip since Saturday, killing at least nine. Hamas immediately retaliated Sunday, urging militants to arm up against the Jewish sate.
- Sarkozy, Royal to Face Off for French Presidency
Right-wing Nicolas Sarkozy and Socialist Segolene Royal finished ahead in the first round of the French presidential race and will face each other in two weeks' time, results showed on Sunday.
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