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Indian PM kicks off maiden trip
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Sunday started his first official visit to China by extending his "very best wishes" for the success of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
- Wen, Brown hold talks, reaching broad consensus
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao began talks with visiting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in Beijing on Friday morning at the Great Hall of the People, after a red-carpet welcome ceremony.
- More efforts urged to settle Iran nuclear issue
China on Thursday called on the international community to ramp up diplomatic efforts for a proper settlement of the Iran nuclear issue, according to Foreign Minsitry spokesperson Jiang Yu.
- Serbia urges UNSC to reject Kosovo's unilateral independence
Serbian President Boris Tadic Wednesday called on members of the UN Security Council to boycott the unilateral declaration of Kosovo's independence by ethnic Albanian leaders.
- Bush seeks higher oil output during Saudi visit
US President George W. Bush concluded his visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday in the context of his Mideast tour, where he tried without much success to solicit pledges for higher oil output and for confronting the "threat" of Iran besides promoting Palestinian-Israeli peace process.
- British Council office in St. Petersburg suspends work
The British Council's office in Russia's St. Petersburg suspended work on Wednesday after security officials interviewed its staff amid recent rows between Moscow and London.
- Wen, Negroponte share consensus on Taiwan
China sees the Taiwan question as a particularly sensitive issue that must be treated carefully, Premier Wen Jiabao told visiting US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte yesterday.
- Bus explosion kills 24 in Sri Lanka
At least 24 people were killed and 66 injured when a civilian bus was caught in an explosion blamed on Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka's southeastern Monaragala district Wednesday morning, said the military.
- China, Malawi establish diplomatic ties
China and Malawi established diplomatic relations from Dec. 28, 2007, Chinese Foreign Ministry announced in Beijing on Monday.
- US admiral's visit to boost ties
US Pacific Command Commander-In-Chief Timothy Keating yesterday started his second visit to China in less than a year - a trip Chinese observers say would help strengthen military ties between the two countries.
- Law approved to rehabilitate former Baath Party members
Iraq's parliament on Saturday passed a controversial law on reinstatement of former Saddam's Baath Party members to government jobs.
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