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- Lee Myung-bak elected S Korean president   - Turkish troops start pulling out from N Iraq   - S Korean presidential election begins   - Bush keeps pressure on Iran  
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Lee Myung-bak elected S Korean president
South Korea's National Election Commission announced on Wednesday that Lee Myung-bak of the conservative Grand National Party won the presidential elections.
- China, India begin first-ever anti-terror military training
Chinese and Indian armies kicked off their first-ever joint anti-terrorism military training in southwest China on Friday morning.
- FM: China rebukes Obama's remarks
China criticized US presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama's remarks of banning Chinese toys as "unobjective" and "unwise", Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang said at a regular press conference on Thursday.
- US senate approves new funding for Iraqi, Afghan wars
The US Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that will provide additional 70 billion US dollars for war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan in the fiscal year 2008 begins Oct. 1.
- Zuma elected S African ruling party's president
Jacob Zuma swept to victory in South African ruling party African National Congress (ANC)'s presidency election in northern city of Polokwane on Tuesday night, a bitterly-contested win that puts him firmly in line for the presidency of the country in 2009.
- Chief nuclear envoy visits N Korea
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei is on a visit in North Korea to push for the process of the six-party talks, said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang at a regular press conference on Tuesday.
- Castro says he will not cling to power
Cuban leader Fidel Castro said on Monday he does not intend to cling to power or block the rise of younger generations.
- Japan test fires ballistic missile off Hawaii
Japan successfully intercepted a mock ballistic missile off Hawaii in a test fire shortly after local time Monday noon, Japanese Defense Ministry officials said Tuesday.
- Putin to lead gov't after March's election
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in Moscow on Monday that he will lead the government if First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev wins March's presidential election.
- Int'l donors pledge $7.4 bln to Palestine
International donors pledged on Monday to provide 7.4 billion US dollars to support Palestine in the coming three years, a key effort to drive the newly-relaunched Middle East peace process.
- Russia supplies nuclear fuel to Iran
Russia on Monday supplied the first batch of nuclear fuel to Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant (NPP) that was contracted by a Russian company, news agencies reported, citing the contractor company Atomstroiexport.
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