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It's Time to 'Get Tough on Taiwan'
Beijing has to send tougher warnings to the Taiwan authorities as the situation across the Taiwan Straits has entered a "highly dangerous period", President Hu Jintao told his US counterpart George W. Bush yesterday.
- Japan-DPRK Talks End Without Progress
Japan and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) yesterday wrapped up two days of talks on establishing diplomatic relations without visible progress in disputes over key issues that have hampered efforts to improve bilateral ties.
- China, Indonesia Agree on Food Safety Issues
Indonesian authorities yesterday acknowledged that formaldehyde exists naturally in food and agreed to conduct further investigations into its recent "public warnings" about allegedly contaminated Chinese food products, a visiting delegation said in Beijing.
- Premier Holds Key to Continuous Development
China's economy is on the whole in good shape, but unstable factors, imbalances and lack of sustainability also affect the country's economic development, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Thursday at the summer meeting of the World Economic Forum in Dalian City, northeast China.
- UN Chief: Darfur Peace Talks to Resume Soon
Visiting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced on Wednesday that the peace negotiations between the Sudanese government and rebel movements in the western Sudanese region of Darfur would resume soon.
- US Calls for Talks with Iran After Rafsanjani's Election
The United States yesterday called for talks with Iran after former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was elected as new chief of Iran's powerful Assembly of Experts.
- Bush Says Troop Cuts in Iraq Possible
US President George W. Bush, who was on a surprise visit to Iraq's western province of Anbar, said on Monday that US troop cuts in the country is possible, the pan-Arab al-Jazeera TV reported.
- Japan's Farm Minister Resigns
Japan's new Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Takehiko Endo resigned on Monday, one week after taking office, over a scandal involving a farmers' group that he heads.
- Lebanese Army Seizes Refugee Camp
Lebanese troops took control yesterday of a Palestinian refugee camp where they had been battling militants for more than three months, killing at least 31 fighters who tried to flee, security sources said.
- N Korea, US Reach Deal in Geneva
North Korea has agreed to declare and disable all its nuclear facilities by the end of this year, the chief US negotiator said yesterday.
- WTO to Rule on China 'Subsidy' Case
The World Trade Organization (WTO) launched an expert panel on Friday to probe whether China is illegally subsidizing its industrial exports as alleged by the United States and Mexico.
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