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Blair Bows out After 10 Years in Power
British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Thursday he will step down as prime minister on June 27, more than 10 years after winning power in what was hailed as a new dawn for Britain that has since been darkened by the Iraq war.
- Horta Wins Timor-Leste Presidential Election
Nobel Peace Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta became Timor-Leste's next president after claiming Wednesday's presidential run-off, national election commission spokesperson Maria Angelina Lopes Sarmento announced on Thursday.
- Cheney in Baghdad to Push Reconciliation
US Vice President Dick Cheney made a surprise visit to Baghdad in a new bid to press Iraqi leaders to double efforts to achieve reconciliation among rival factions.
- Japan to Extradite Chinese Criminal Suspect
The Tokyo High Court ruled on Tuesday that a Chinese man who has been accused of embezzlement in China and is now living in Japan be handed over to Beijing.
- New Power-Sharing Era for N Ireland
Northern Ireland's Protestant and Roman Catholic leaders, arch-foes during decades of bloodshed, launched a new power-sharing government in the British province Tuesday aiming to put a final end to violence.
- Nuclear Treaty Talks Drifted over Iranian Delay
The first meeting of the 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) drifted closer to collapse on Monday as Iran withheld its reply to a proposal aimed at getting it to comply with nuclear rules.
- S Korean State Bank May Mediate North Funds
South Korea is considering using one of its state-run banks as an intermediary to transfer North Korean funds out of a Macao bank to help implement a nuclear deal with Pyongyang, a local newspaper reported yesterday.
- Israeli PM Temporarily Survives Political Crisis
The Israeli Knesset (parliament) on Monday evening rejected three non-confidence motions against the coalition government led by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
- No Survivors in Kenya Airways Crash
Following the crash of a Kenya Airways flight into a thick mangrove swamp on Saturday near Douala in Cameroon, army sources have revealed that no survivors were found.
- Hu Extends Congratulations to French President-Elect Sarkozy
Chinese President Hu Jintao on Monday offered his sincere congratulations to Nicolas Sarkozy for his victory in the French presidential election on Sunday.
- China Suspends Diplomatic Ties with St. Lucia
Chinese Ambassador to St. Lucia Gu Huaming on Saturday announced the suspension of diplomatic relations with St. Lucia and the cessation of fulfilling all agreements between the governments of the two countries.
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