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27 Apr 2005 08:27 AM
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Row around Chinese textile imports edges trading war:
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Europe could broaden the framework of its probes into Chinese textile exports by starting investigation into further 11 categories of Chinese textile imports in addition to nine already placed under investigation, Peter Mandelson, EU trade commissioner, announced yesterday.
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26 Apr 2005 12:54 PM
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N.Korea one step closer to conflict:
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North Korea seems to get closer to admitting its involvement to nuclear weapons after the country said it would regard any move from the United Nations as an act of war.
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26 Apr 2005 12:27 PM
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Bush close to «the next phase» in Social Security campaign:
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The US President George W. Bush seems to be quite optimistic about his campaign over revamping Social Security despite growing signs of criticism both from officials and people.
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26 Apr 2005 12:20 PM
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French people are likely to say «no» to EU constitution:
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The EU main document depends on the approvement by each of 25 member nations. France seems to be one to vote against it.
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26 Apr 2005 11:37 AM
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Taiwan’s opposition makes first authorized step to cross-Strait talks with Beijing:
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Lien Chan, chairman of Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang, on Tuesday started his visit to China that could become the first step towards cross-Strait political dialogue.
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26 Apr 2005 11:30 AM
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What Putin’s address to parliament really means:
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President Vladimir Putin’s wide-ranging state of the nation address to parliament has drawn an equally diverse spread of comment in Tuesday’s Russian press.
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26 Apr 2005 11:22 AM
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Syria completes troops pull-out:
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Syria completed official pull-out of its troops on Monday, indicating the end of a 29-year invasion in Lebanon that demanded the withdrawal of troops after the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri that took place February 14.
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26 Apr 2005 11:19 AM
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Sino-Indonesian relations to shoot to $20 bln:
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Chinese-Indonesian relations are expected to be improved after the agreement signed by the leaders of the two countries on Monday.
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26 Apr 2005 10:54 AM
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Syria completes troops pull-out:
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Syria completed official pull-out of its troops on Monday, indicating the end of a 29-year invasion in Lebanon that demanded the withdrawal of troops after the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri that took place February 14.
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26 Apr 2005 08:49 AM
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China considers probes on textile curbs as bad idea:
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China will raise an official complaint about a probe started by the European Union to decide whether to impose limits on textile imports from China. Chinese government stated that such a move violates World Trade Organization rules and causes damage for textile industry of the country. The statement was released on
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25 Apr 2005 12:21 PM
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Berlusconi struggles second governmental life:
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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi managed to form a new government in a hurried way, but remains to be in a fragile political position.
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25 Apr 2005 11:43 AM
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China, Japan made no progress over the drilling issue:
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China and Japan failed to make progress in negotiations over the gas drilling issue that caused mass demonstrations in Chinese cities with the demand for Japan to stop drilling in disputed area.
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22 Apr 2005 11:08 AM
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Senate battle for Bush’s UN pick continues:
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The US Senate is in the middle of its opposition battle for the President George Bush’s choice to represent the US in the United Nations whereas John Bolton, the nominee, is the most contradictory person that has ever been appointed to such an important post, according to some officials.
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22 Apr 2005 10:58 AM
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Russians see US as an enemy, Rice opposes:
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The US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice strongly opposed the trend for the Russian people to regard the US as a potential enemy while being interviewed by a Russian radio station.
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22 Apr 2005 08:03 AM
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Japan stuck in remorse trying to save ties with China:
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Japan’s top official apologized Friday for all the damage Japan caused in China during the wartime in a weak attempt to save political and economic relations between the two Asian tigers.
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