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Taliban Kill One Korean Hostage
A South Korean woman at a candle light vigil in Seoul yesterday demanding the withdrawal of South Korean troops from Afghanistan and the safe return of kidnapped compatriots.
- China Takes Principled Stance on Illegal Arms Trade Accusation
China on Thursday declared its strong objection to US claims that it is involved in the illegal arms trade. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said that China only exports arms to sovereign states and prevented its arms being transferred to third-party countries without the Chinese government's permission. China has also set up a system to clarify the identity of end users of its exported arms.
- First Female President Takes Office
India inaugurated its first female president yesterday, a move that has been touted as a boost for women in a country where they often face discrimination.
- US: Iran's Aid for Iraqi Militias Rising
Iranian support for militias who are destabilizing Iraq has risen since the United States and Iran held breakthrough talks in Baghdad in May, the US envoy to Iraq said yesterday after a fresh round of discussions.
- Medics Freed Following Libya-EU Deal
Six foreign medics convicted of infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV were freed yesterday after a "full partnership" deal between Tripoli and the European Union ended their eight-year ordeal.
- UN Rejects Chen Shui-bian's Letter in Membership Bid
The United Nations has refused to accept a letter from Chen Shui-bian to the UN secretary general, in which the Taiwan authorities applied for UN membership under the name of Taiwan.
- Blair Launches 'Mission Impossible'
Tony Blair landed in Israel yesterday for his first visit as an international envoy, hoping to help end 60 years of peacemaking failure since Britain handed Palestine to Jews and Arabs who are still fighting over it.
- More Food Safety Info to Be Shared
Chinese and European Union (EU) quality control officials yesterday agreed to share more information on seizures of substandard consumer products and strengthen law enforcement to better combat unsafe goods.
- Ruling Party Wins Turkish Election
Turkey's ruling party, the Justice and Development Party (AKP), garnered 46.6 percent of the total votes in Sunday's national legislative elections, amounting to 342 seats in the 550-member Parliament, adequately enabling it to form a single-party government in coming days, according to the preliminary result.
- 26 Poles Killed in Bus Crash
Twenty-six Polish pilgrims died yesterday when their coach crashed off a mountain road at a notorious accident blackspot in the French Alps and burst into flames, police and officials said.
- West Drops UNSC Vote on Kosovo
Western nations announced on Friday that they are not seeking a UN Security Council vote on their draft resolution concerning Kosovo's future status.
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