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Beijing, Moscow sign nuclear energy pacts
China and Russia yesterday signed four agreements on nuclear energy collaboration, looking ahead to a post-hydrocarbon world.
- Election will be held before Feb. 15: Musharraf
Pakistani national elections will take place before February 15, President Pervez Musharraf said yesterday, after Western allies and opponents had demanded polls be held on time and emergency rule scrapped.
- FM: Wen's Eurasian tour touts peace
Premier Wen Jiabao's just-concluded tour, a major diplomatic move by China in the Eurasian region, is a manifestation of China's foreign policy of peace, development and cooperation, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said Wednesday.
- 8 killed in Finnish school shooting
Over eight people have been killed in a school shooting that took place on Wednesday in Finland's southern city of Tuusula, Finnish police confirmed on Wednesday evening.
- Georgia to hold presidential elections on Jan. 5
Georgia will antedate its presidential elections from autumn to the beginning of next year, President Mikhail Saakashvili said in a televised address to the nation on Thursday.
- China, Kazakhstan ink gas pipeline agreement
China and Kazakhstan signed an agreement in Astana on Thursday outlining the principles for building and operating the China-Kazakhstan natural gas pipeline.
- Japan's main opposition party leader Ozawa to stay
Japan's largest opposition party leader Ichiro Ozawa said Wednesday that he will stay as president of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), withdrawing his resignation on Sunday.
- Iraq: 2007 deadliest year for US
Five US soldiers were killed in Iraq Monday, making 2007 the deadliest for the American military in the Iraq war, CNN reported Tuesday.
- Over 100 killed, injured in Afghan suicide attack
A suicide bomb blast killed and injured more than 100 people, including six parliamentarians in northern Afghan province of Baglan on Tuesday afternoon, local officials said.
- President Hu meets Gates
Chinese President Hu Jintao met with visiting US Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates Tuesday morning, two years after his meeting with former Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in October 2005.
- US experts start disabling nuclear facilities in DPRK
The United States said on Monday that its experts have started working to disable nuclear facilities in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
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