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AFP - A UN body on Friday expressed deep concern over allegations of widespread torture in China and called on the country to fully probe rights abuses.
Reuters - U.S. President George W. Bush and Chinese President Hu Jintao planned to discuss North Korea's nuclear program on Friday evening as Asia Pacific leaders gathered for an annual economic summit amid the worst financial crisis since the 1930s.
LIMA, Peru - Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other Asia-Pacific leaders are gathering in the Peruvian capital for a summit expected to be dominated by talks on how to get ahead of the global financial crisis. Harper left Ottawa Friday morning and ...
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Most Asian markets sprang from sharp intraday losses to end higher Friday, with trader speculation that China may cut interest rates further and that the U.S. may announce stops auto industry over the weekend contributing ...
AFP - US President George W. Bush on Friday was to urge Chinese President Hu Jintao in a meeting here Friday to call a new round of North Korea denuclearization talks for early December, the White House said.
AP - In a final diplomatic dash, President George W. Bush on Friday moved to steady a shuddering economy and speed up the demise of North Korea's nuclear weaponry.
LIMA, Peru - In a final diplomatic dash, President George W. Bush on Friday moved to steady a shuddering economy and speed up the demise of North Korea&os;s nuclear weaponry. Those twin aims framed Bush&os;s weekend stop in Peru for the Asia-Pacific ...
LIMA - US President George W. Bush began Friday his last scheduled foreign trip, meeting the leader of increasingly important China ahead of a summit aimed at containing a spiraling financial crisis.
AFP - The White House said Friday that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il likely had "some sort of health crisis" but declined to comment on his recovery amid persistent rumors about his condition.
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (IPS) - China's efforts to green its financial sector
have earned a thumbs-up from U.S. environmentalists, who say
regulators here could learn from Beijing's recent success in
stimulating investments that don't despoil the planet.