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Stopping unreasonable provocations good for Vietnam
Vietnam must stop provocative acts against Chinese companies and nationals in the country, or its international credibility will be undermined and its development momentum sacrificed.
APEC trade ministers meet to spur growth, connectivity
In China?? port city of Qingdao, Senior Officials??Meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation have concluded. The APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade meeting is following and taking place this Saturday and Sunday.
Indian PM Manmohan Singh resigns after 10 years in power
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday resigned, a day after the ruling Congress party was decimated by the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party in the general elections.
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China again urges Vietnam to stop disruptions
China has again urged Vietnam to immediately stop disruptions of a Chinese company?? drilling operation in the South China Sea. In the past two weeks, Vietnamese ships have rammed Chinese ships hundreds of times in the southern waters of Zhongjian Island of China?? Xisha Islands.
Chinese, French FMs hold talks on cementing ties
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his French counterpart Laurent Fabius held talks in Beijing Friday, pledging to further promote bilateral ties.
China to work with Indian new gov´t for closer partnership
China on Friday congratulated the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on its victory in the Indian general election and voiced hope to work with the new government, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said in a written statement.
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Negotiator: Iran nuclear talks "fail to reach its objectives"
Iran and six major world powers have failed to reach their objectives in nuclear talks which just ended. The talks were expected to begin a draft of a final agreement on Iran?? nuclear program.
Five bodies found in air crash in northeastern Laos
Five bodies were found after an aircraft carrying representatives of the Lao government crashed at 8:30 a.m. local time on Saturday in the country´s northeastern province of Xieng Khouang, Lao state-run television reported.
Twin blasts rock Kenyan capital, at least 10 dead
The explosion at the Gikomba market, on the outskirts of the capital?? Central Business District, once again puts the spotlight on Kenya?? intelligence and security agencies.
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China´s industry-friendly policies boost dev´t of budget airlines
New industry-friendly guidelines introduced earlier this year by China?? aviation authority have given budget airlines in the country a big boost.
China´s low-cost airline to begin operations in Sept.
A new, low-cost carrier has signed an agreement with The Boeing Company to purchase 50 aircraft, worth more than 6 billion dollars. Jiu Yuan Airlines, or 9 Air, is planning to start domestic services to meet the growing demand for cheaper air travel.
Stopping unreasonable provocations good for Vietnam
Vietnam must stop provocative acts against Chinese companies and nationals in the country, or its international credibility will be undermined and its development momentum sacrificed.
Indian PM Manmohan Singh resigns after 10 years in power
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday resigned, a day after the ruling Congress party was decimated by the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party in the general elections.
At least five confirmed dead, three survive in air crash in northeastern Laos
At least five people were confirmed dead and three found alive after an aircraft carrying representatives of the Lao government crashed Saturday morning in the country´s northeastern province of Xieng Khouang, sources told Xinhua.
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