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13:44, june 3, 2009
WORLD
Brazil mourns victims of Air France plane crash
Brazilian Vice President Jose Alenca has declared three days of mourning for 228 passengers and crew missing and presumed dead after an Air France plane crashed into the Atlantic on Monday.
13:43, june 3, 2009
WORLD
Russian, Chinese FMs urge political solutions to North Korea’s problem
The UN Security Council should give a convincing response on the inadmissibility to ignore its decisions and requirements of the global nuclear non-proliferation regimes, Russian and Chinese foreign
13:42, june 3, 2009
WORLD
U.S. reiterates objections to Cuba's reinstatement in OAS
The United States has once again stated its refusal to support reinstating Cuba in the Organization of American States (OAS) until the communist country conducts democratic reforms.
13:41, june 3, 2009
WORLD
US looks for Saudi help in Afghanistan, Pakistan
The United States, grappling with how to counter the spread of Taliban militants on both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, is turning to Saudi Arabia for help.
14:06, june 1, 2009
WORLD
N.Korea prepares ballistic test, boosts military on west coast
North Korea has transported an intercontinental ballistic missile to a new launch site, and has ordered troops on its west coast to double ammunition stocks, South Korea's Yonhap agency said on
14:05, june 1, 2009
WORLD
Russian, Israeli FMs to discuss Mideast, bilateral relations
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Israeli counterpart Avigdor Lieberman will meet in Moscow next week to discuss the situation in the Middle East and ways to strengthen bilateral
14:03, june 1, 2009
WORLD
Pyongyang accused Barack Obama administration of a psychological war against North Korea
Pyongyang has accused the Barack Obama administration of a psychological war against North Korea and of giving more money to radio stations broadcasting into the North.
14:02, june 1, 2009
WORLD
Extra U.S. troops in Afghanistan by mid-July
The majority of the 17,000 extra U.S. troops being sent to fight a growing Taliban-led insurgency in southern and western Afghanistan should be on the ground by mid-July, the U.S.
14:03, may 29, 2009
WORLD
Russia poised to sign more uranium supply deals with U.S.
Russian state uranium trader Techsnabexport said on Thursday it would sign several contracts on low-enriched uranium supplies with major U.S. energy companies before the end of the year.
14:02, may 29, 2009
WORLD
UN chief rejects Georgia's claim of 'Russian blackmail'
The head of the United Nations has dismissed a claim by Georgia that he was forced to amend a report on the UN Caucasus mission due to Russian "blackmail", and called the allegation "unfortunate.
14:00, may 29, 2009
WORLD
Iranian authorities say 19 died in mosque blast
Iranian authorities said on Friday that 19 people lost their lives in a suicide bomb attack on a mosque in the southeast of the country, the IRNA state news agency reported.
13:59, may 29, 2009
WORLD
35 militants killed in Afghanistan: U.S. forces
U.S. forces said a U.S. and Afghan army patrol killed 35 militants in Zabul province, east Afghanistan, when the patrol's convoy came under attack.
14:02, may 28, 2009
WORLD
Moscow voices serious concern over nuclear test to N Korean ambassador
North Korean Ambassador Kim Yong-jae was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry to hear a serious concern over the May 25 underground nuclear test, short-range missile launches and Pyongyang’s
14:00, may 28, 2009
WORLD
New UN resolution on NKorea to contain sanctions - source at the Russian FM
The new UN resolution on North Korea will contain sanctions, a source at the Russian Foreign Ministry told Itar-Tass on Wednesday.
13:58, may 28, 2009
WORLD
Iran candidate Rezaei seeks path for US talks
The only conservative challenger to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's elections proposed on Wednesday a step-by-step approach to improve U.S.
13:56, may 28, 2009
WORLD
Attacks, strikes kill 34 in Afghanistan
Air strikes, gun battles and attacks killed 34 people across Afghanistan on Wednesday, including a government official shot dead with three of his sons near the Pakistani border, officials said.
13:53, may 27, 2009
WORLD
NATO-Russia Council to meet at ambassadors level in Brussels
The first after the “pseudo spy scandal†and mutual expulsion of diplomats meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of ambassadors will be held in Brussels on Wednesday.
13:52, may 27, 2009
WORLD
New UN resolution on NKorea to contain sanctions - source at the Russian FM
The new UN resolution on North Korea will contain sanctions, a source at the Russian Foreign Ministry told Itar-Tass on Wednesday.
13:51, may 27, 2009
WORLD
Obama to visit Saudi Arabia to discuss peace, Iran
U.S. President Barack Obama will meet Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah in Riyadh next week to seek his support over the nuclear standoff with Iran and reviving the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
13:49, may 27, 2009
WORLD
3 US troops killed in suicide blast in Afghanistan
A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-rigged car into a military convoy on Tuesday, killing three American soldiers and three Afghan civilians in eastern Afghanistan.
13:56, may 26, 2009
WORLD
DPRK plans to launch anti-ship cruise missiles--Yonhap
North Korea plans to effect new launchings of short-range cruise missiles, the Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday, referring to unnamed official sources.
13:55, may 26, 2009
WORLD
UN seeks resolution after condemning N.Korea nuclear test
United Nations Security Council members will be working closely on Tuesday to agree a resolution on North Korea, after unanimously condemning the country's nuclear test explosion.
13:54, may 26, 2009
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Iran's Ahmadinejad wants to debate Obama at UN
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad proposed on Monday a face-to-face debate with President Barack Obama at the United Nations if he is re-elected next month as Iran's president.
13:52, may 26, 2009
WORLD
Troops in Iraq, Afghanistan honor their fallen
American troops on Memorial Day honored their fallen on two battlefields, one war winding down and another ramping up. In Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S.
14:11, may 25, 2009
WORLD
Russia confirms N. Korea nuclear test, expresses concern
Russia's Defense Ministry confirmed on Monday that North Korea had conducted a nuclear test and said it would thoroughly study its data.
14:10, may 25, 2009
WORLD
US military chief says Iran closer on nuclear weapons
Iran is clearly moving closer to acquiring a nuclear weapons capability but military strikes to counter the program would have serious unintended consequences, the top US military officer said Sunday.
14:09, may 25, 2009
WORLD
NKorean test 'threat to international peace': Obama
US President Barack Obama said North Korea's reported nuclear and missile tests were "a threat to international peace" and warranted "action by the international community.
14:08, may 25, 2009
WORLD
Afghanistan's reconstruction outpaces oversight
The job of rebuilding Afghanistan is shaping up as an ominous sequel to the massive, mistake-riddled U.S. effort to get Iraq back on its feet.
14:32, may 22, 2009
WORLD
Russia says 'no' to Energy Charter, urges new agreement
Russia reaffirmed on Friday it will not ratify the existing Energy Charter and called for a new energy agreement to ensure future global energy security.
14:31, may 22, 2009
WORLD
Iran nuclear bomb would be calamitous: U.S. military
The consequences of Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon would be "calamitous" and major powers must act together to prevent it, the top U.S. military officer said on Thursday.
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