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S. Korea, DPRK sign joint declaration on peace, prosperity
South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and top leader of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Kim Jong Il signed a joint declaration in Pyongyang Thursday, said a news release issued in Seoul.
- Myanmar releases 700 detainees
The Myanmar authorities have released 692 people out of 2,093 arrested for involvement in protest despite curfew and a ban of demonstration since early last week, state-run Radio Myanmar reported Thursday.
- Jury sees last footage of Princess Diana
The final pictures of Princess Diana climbing into the car in which she and her lover Dodi al-Fayed died were shown for the first time on Thursday to a jury deciding whether their Paris crash was an accident.
- Bush warns Syria not to interfere in Lebanon election
US President George W. Bush warned on Thursday countries like Syria not to interfere in the upcoming election in Lebanon.
- All 3,200 trapped S. African miners rescued
All 3,200 gold miners trapped about 2 km underground for over 30 hours at a South African mine have been rescued, the gold company said on Thursday night. No major injuries were reported during the 22-hour operation, except one worker was treated at hospital for dehydration.
- Musharraf names army successor
Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf Tuesday named his successor as army chief, and announced that ex-premier Benazir Bhutto could be given amnesty over corruption charges.
- China reiterates support for African countries on trade
A senior Chinese government official on Tuesday reiterated the country's time-honored and firm support for African countries to develop trade so as to improve their economies.
- Philippine President starts visit to China
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo left Tuesday morning for a two-day visit to China and then a three-day visit to India.
- Common language helps resolve Darfur issue
As China's first special envoy on African affairs, Liu Guijin has been running against time since assuming office in May. He made three trips to Africa in less than three months, two of them to Darfur, Sudan, at a dramatic time in one of the most volatile spots in Africa.
- Iran not forming anti-US bloc
Iran is not forming an anti-US group with Bolivia and Venezuela, said an Iranian senior diplomat on Saturday, according to reports reaching here from La Paz.
- Iran: US troops and CIA 'terrorist'
Iranian lawmakers on Saturday branded the US troops and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as terrorist groups, according to a statement released by the Iranian state media.
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