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Chinese, Czech PMs vow to boost ties, cooperation 2009-01-31
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and his Czech counterpart Mirek Topolanek pledged Friday to deepen bilateral ties and cooperation between the two countries.
Zimbabwe parties discuss outstanding issues2009-01-31
Negotiators from Zimbabwe's three main political parties have met to discuss some of the outstanding issues ahead of the inauguration of the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee (JOMIC) on Friday.
Provincial elections to reshape political landscape in Iraq2009-01-31
    Iraqis face a milestone of reshaping the political landscape of the war-torn state on Saturday, as over 70 percent of its 15 million eligible voters are to cast their ballots in hundreds of po
China's Hu holds phone talks with Obama over ties2009-01-31
Chinese President Hu Jintao held a telephone conversation with his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama on bilateral ties Friday, with both sides expressing the willingness to further the ties.
What lies behind British media cutbacks?2009-01-30
From retail to manufacturing and from trade to investment, the economic crisis has taken its toll on Britain. Now, the impact has expanded to the media industry across the country, resulting in cutbacks and redundancies.
Quinn sworn in as Illinois new governor2009-01-30
Only one hour after Gov. Rod Blagojevich was impeached out of office Thursday afternoon, the Lt. Gov. Patrick Quinn took the public oath of office in Illinois state house of representative chamber.
Iran says to respond positively to U.S. policy change2009-01-30
Iranian foreign minister said on Thursday his country will respond positively if the new U.S. administration makes a genuine policy change.
Obama slams Wall Street's multi-billion-dollar bonuses2009-01-30
U.S. President Barack Obama was outraged on Thursday by Wall Street's multi-billion-dollar bonuses for 2008, which he said was "shameful."
China, Germany pledge joint efforts to stabilize global economy2009-01-30
China and Germany have vowed to make joint efforts to stabilize the global economy amid the ongoing financial and economic crisis, said a joint statement issued Thursday.
Snow storm blankets middle U.S., killing 212009-01-29
A snow storm has been blanketing the midsection of the United States from Oklahoma to Maryland since Monday, claiming at least 21 lives and leaving nearly a million in the dark, authorities said on Wednesday.
U.S. House passes Obama's economic stimulus plan2009-01-29
The Democrat-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved an 819-billion-dollar economic stimulus bill, which melds new spending and tax cuts to jump-start the economy.
Chinese premier calls for confidence, cooperation, responsibility in tackling crisis 2009-01-29
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday stressed confidence, cooperation and responsibility as key to overcoming the current global financial crisis.
Researchers identify genetic influence in social networks2009-01-28
People's place in a social network is influenced in part by their genes, a new study has found.
Geithner sets new lobbying rules for bailout package2009-01-28
U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner Tuesday announced several key reforms to crack down on lobbyist influence over the 700 billion U.S. dollar financial bailout package.     "American taxpayers d
UN food meeting closes with call for joint actions on hunger2009-01-28
The Madrid high-level Meeting on Food Security ended on Tuesday with a call for better coordination to combat hunger.
Israeli warplane strikes on southern Gaza, one killed2009-01-28
A Palestinian militant was killed as an Israeli warplane struck on Tuesday the motorcycle he was driving east of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, medics and witnesses said.
Obama says Americans are not enemy of the Muslim world2009-01-28
U.S. President Barack Obama has said that America is not enemy of the Muslim world, local mass media reported Tuesday.
EU foreign ministers fail to reach common position on Guantanamo2009-01-27
The European Union (EU) on Monday welcomed the U.S. decision to close the Guantanamo detention camp within one year, but failed to reach a common position on how to assist the U.S. administration on the issue.
Illinois senate opens impeachment trial of Governor Blagojevich2009-01-27
The Illinois Senate in Springfield, the state capital city, opened on Monday its historic impeachment trial of an absent Governor Rod Blagojevich, who was accused of corruption but insisted that the impeachment is unfair.
Fatah, Hamas delegates meet in Egypt on Gaza truce, reconciliation2009-01-27
Representatives of rival Palestinian factions of Fatah and Hamas met on Monday under the mediation of Egypt officials on the fragile Gaza ceasefire and the internal Palestinian dialogue, reported the Egyptian MENA news agency.
Chinese premier leaves Beijing for European tour2009-01-27
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left Beijing Tuesday morning for official visits to four European countries and the EU headquarters from Jan. 27 to Feb. 2.
Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year, hope for a better 20092009-01-26
With red lanterns hanging from the eaves, the bangs of firecrackers outside, and tables of delicious food, Chinese people, including millions of quake survivors, observed the Lunar New Year eve in the traditional way.
India celebrates the Republic Day2009-01-26
India's 60th Republic Day celebrations began here Monday morning with Defense Minister A.K. Antony paying homage to the heroes at the India Gate war memorial.
Mainland pandas meet Taiwan public on first day of Lunar New Year2009-01-26
The pair of pandas sent by the Chinese mainland to Taiwan made their official debut at the Taipei Zoo Monday morning, the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year.
Ethiopia completes withdrawal of troops from Somalia2009-01-26
Somalia and Ehtiopia have both confirmed the complete withdrawal of Ethiopia troops from the war-wrecked horn of African nation.