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International - Weekly Review
Putin holds annual press conference
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday expressed optimism about his country's future development and stood firm on some of the disputes with the West in his annual press conference in the Kremlin.
- Japan admits domestic contamination of foods
A Japanese local government admitted on Thursday that pesticide detected recently on the surface of some Chinese-made dumplings packages are dichlorvos used in the store.
- Spielberg decision to quit 'regretful'
The government Thursday expressed regret over the decision by Hollywood movie director Steven Spielberg to quit as an artistic advisor to the Beijing Olympics Games.
- EU fails to narrow rift with Russia over Kosovo
The European Union and Russia failed at a meeting in Brdo, Slovenia, on Wednesday to narrow their differences over Kosovo's status.
- Blast in Damascus kills Hezbollah's senior commander
The Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah said a car explosion on Tuesday night in the Syrian capital Damascus had killed its senior commander Imad Moughniyah, Hezbollah-related television reported on Wednesday.
- Obama, McCain prevail in pivotal Potomac Primary
Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) soundly beat their opponents in pivotal Potomac Primary Tuesday, respectively.
- US diplomat summoned by Japan over rape case
US Charge d'Affaires in Tokyo Joseph Donovan was summoned on Tuesday by the Japanese Foreign Ministry to discuss the alleged rape of a teen-aged girl in Okinawa by an American Marine, the State Department said.
- Australia apologizes to aborigines
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced a national apology to the country's indigenous people in Canberra in the parliament on Wednesday morning.
- Sino-Russia treaty proposal: No outer space weapons
China and Russia on Tuesday submitted to a UN-sponsored disarmament conference a joint proposal for an international treaty to ban the deployment of weapons in outer space.
- Timor-Leste president wounded in attack
Timor Leste President Jose Ramos- Horta was shot and wounded Monday in the stomach by rebel gunmen in a predawn raid on his home in the capital Dili, but his wounds were classified as not "life threatening".
- Seoul's 610-year-old gate collapses in fire
South Korea's landmark ancient architecture of Sungnyemun Gate, which is located in central Seoul and has a 610-year history, collapsed early Monday after catching fire.
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