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Last South Korean Hostages Freed
Taliban militants released the final seven of 21 South Korean hostages in central Afghanistan yesterday, bringing to an end a six-week drama that left two captives executed.
- Chinese, Japanese DMs Agree to Strengthen Exchange
Visiting Chinese Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan and his Japanese counterpart Masahiko Komura Thursday in their talks agreed to strengthen exchanges, according to diplomatic officials.
- Tokyo and Pyongyang to Meet in Mongolia
Japan and North Korea will hold talks on establishing diplomatic relations next week in Ulan Bator, Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said yesterday.
- Ahmadinejad Says His Country Is 'Nuclear Iran'
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reiterated yesterday that Teheran has achieved full proficiency in the nuclear fuel cycle and warned the West that dialogue and friendship - not threats - were the right way to deal with Iran.
- FM Gul Elected Turkish President
Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul was elected the country's president yesterday, the first former Islamist to take the post in the secular but predominantly Muslim country's modern history.
- Quadruple Chinese Proposal at APEC Summit
China hopes to see progress on such topics as climate change and clean development, integration of regional economy, multilateral trade and APEC reform at the impending APEC summit, said a senior official with the Chinese Foreign Ministry Tuesday.
- US Attorney General Gonzales Steps Down
US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigned yesterday, ending a controversial tenure as chief US law enforcement officer that blemished the administration of President George W. Bush.
- Consensus Reached on Energy, Green Tech
Energy and the environment were among the key issues discussed between China and Germany as the two countries' leaders reaffirmed their commitment to push forward their strategic partnership.
- ASEAN to Wrap up Trade Talks by 2013
Southeast Asian countries hope to conclude free-trade talks with six major trading partners, including China, Japan and Australia, by 2013 but would avoid any new negotiations amid the frenzy of the work ahead, a top official said yesterday.
- Wildfires Claim 52 in Greece
Wind-whipped flames consumed villages and parched forests yesterday, bearing down on the site of the ancient Olympics as massive forest fires that have killed 52 people raged across Greece, where the government declared a state of emergency.
- More Bombs Found After Blasts Kill 43
Police found 19 unexploded bombs in a southern Indian city Sunday after at least 43 people were killed Saturday in blasts blamed on Islamic militants based in other countries.
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