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China demands apology from Japan
The Hindu
PTI China has demanded an apology and compensation from Japan over the detention of a Chinese fishing trawler captain, who returned home in early hours on Saturday by a chartered plane after his release in Tokyo. Trawler captain Zhan Qixiong, ...
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Obama reaches out to Iran with multiple messages
Washington Post
President Barack Obama is pleading for "a new era of engagement" on world problems, telling the United Nations the United States shouldn't pursue a go-it-alone stance. It is his first speech to world leaders at the UN Video by AP By Glenn Kessler ...
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Israel: Palestinians Blame Israel in Death of a Gaza Fisherman
New York Times
By ISABEL KERSHNER Israeli naval forces fatally shot a Gaza fisherman early Friday, Palestinian officials said. The Israeli military said naval forces fired warning shots at a Palestinian fishing boat that had sailed closer to Israeli waters than the ...
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The Post forgets what it published about the Mideast
Washington Post
In the Sept. 16 news story "Netanyahu, Abbas 'mean business,' US envoy says," The Post reported as fact that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas "had come close to a deal" with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's predecessor, ...
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Tropical Storm Matthew threatens Central America
Zee News
Managua: Nicaragua began evacuating thousands of people from the path of Tropical Storm Matthew as the storm drenched the Caribbean coast and threatened much of a Central American region prone to disastrous flooding. The US National Hurricane Centre in ...
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Zee News
Obama, Asian leaders discuss South China Sea
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and Southeast Asian leaders called on Friday for a peaceful resolution to territorial disputes in the South China Sea, an issue China warned Washington to stay out of this week. A joint statement released by ...
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Martin says disarmament conference an example of all that is worst in UN
Irish Times
MINISTER FOR Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, told a high-level United Nations meeting on disarmament yesterday that international action on the issue had been unacceptably slow. Mr Martin was speaking in New York at a meeting convened by the United ...
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Typhoon Fanapi leaves 70 dead in China
Indian Express
People walk across a flood-damaged bridge in Qianpai Town in Xinyi, south China's Guangdong Province. The death toll from Typhoon Fanapi, which hit parts of China early this week, has climbed to 70, the official media reported on Saturday. ...
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Colombo urged to make war apology
BBC News
By Charles Haviland BBC News, Sri Lanka A business leader in Sri Lanka has called on the government to apologise for itself and on behalf of previous regimes for suffering during the war. It was the latest in a series of submissions given to a ...
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Court freezes Chile mine assets
BBC News
A court in Chile has frozen the assets of the company which owns the mine where 33 men have been trapped for 50 days. The move was requested by the Chilean government, which wants the company to repay the cost of the miners' rescue. ...
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Rules on careers in Cuba relaxed
BBC News
The authorities in Cuba have announced a raft of new economic measures designed to boost private enterprise. The new plans mean Cubans will be able to start their own businesses and take on employees. They come after Cubans were told less than two ...
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Much uncertain in Iraq as US officials enter crucial handover phase
Washington Post
As official combat operations in Iraq draw to a close, here is a look at seven years of key players and critical moments in the war. By Janine Zacharia IN BAGHDAD At a time when Washington policymakers would prefer to put the Iraq war behind them, ...
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Washington Post
India takes note of Chinese move on N-reactors in Pak
Hindustan Times
PTI India on Friday said it has taken "note" of the move by China to go ahead with supply of two additional nuclear reactors to Pakistan. "We have seen those statements...and we have noted those statements. Let's see how it evolves. ...
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Russia hopes Iran considers international proposals on nuclear program
RIA Novosti
Russia hopes Iran is considering all international proposals concerning its controversial nuclear program., the Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said. Western powers suspect Iran of seeking to build nuclear weapons under the guise of its nuclear ...
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