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Abbas Dissolves Palestinian Unity Gov't
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday dissolved the Hamas-Fatah coalition government and declared a state of emergency in West Bank and Gaza Strip.
- NATO Mulls Missile Shield Extension
NATO ordered its military experts yesterday to draw up plans for a possible short-range missile defense system to protect nations on the alliance's southern flank that would be left exposed by proposed US anti-missile units in central Europe.
- Pyongyang's Frozen Funds Transferred
Most of the North Korea funds long frozen in a Macao bank have been transferred, an official said yesterday, raising the prospect of an end to the deadlock stalling a nuclear disarmament deal with Pyongyang.
- Japan Wants to 'Ignore History'
Japanese lawmakers wish to see photographs of Japan's wartime atrocities removed from Chinese museums because they want to avoid facing up to history and repenting for past crimes, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang stated at a press conference yesterday.
- Peres Elected Israel's Next President
As the sole candidate for the second round of presidential election, Israeli Vice Premier Shimon Peres Wednesday afternoon gained 86 parliamentary votes, which ensured him to become Israel's ninth president.
- Al-Qaida Blamed for Mosque Bombing
Suspected Al-Qaida militants blew up two minarets of a revered Shi'ite mosque in the Iraqi city of Samarra yesterday, targeting a shrine bombed last year in an attack that unleashed a wave of sectarian killing.
- Annual Trade Talks for EU, China
Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai and EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson, leading delegations at Tuesday's annual China-EU trade talks, were able to reach consensus on several issues, including that of textiles, it was revealed yesterday.
- MP: Iran Ready to Pay Price for Safeguarding Nuclear Rights
A senior Iranian member of parliament said on Tuesday that the Islamic Republic is ready to pay the price for safeguarding its nuclear rights, the official IRNA news agency reported.
- 4th Sino-US Strategic Dialogue to Be Held in Washington
The fourth round of Sino-US strategic dialogue, set to convene in Washington from June 20, is set to contribute to the healthy improvement of bilateral ties.
- Brown Mulls Options on Iraq Mission
Britain's next Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, arrived in Iraq yesterday for what he called a fact-finding trip as he weighs Britain's future involvement in a four-year-old war that is hugely unpopular among Britons.
- Billion Dollar Deals Signed Between China and Russia
Sunday marked a profitable day for Chinese and Russian companies as a series of contracts were finalized on the sidelines of a major international economic forum, with deals inked from agriculture to car-manufacturing.
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