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Pakistan: 12 militants killed in offensive
Pakistani soldiers killed 12 militants in gunbattles over the past day, officials said Saturday, as government forces pressed on with their offensive in the mountainous Taliban sanctuary of South Waziristan.
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China offers Africa more trade, investment
China is offering to abolish import duties on some commodities from Africa and make sure Chinese exports to the continent are safe as part of a package to boost already thriving economic ties, China's commerce minister said in an article published Saturday.
12 hrs ago | Sunday Times
Obama delays Japan visit after Texas shooting
US President Barack Obama has delayed his visit to Japan next week by one day, a Japanese foreign ministry official said Saturday, following a deadly shooting at a military base in Texas.
Motive probed for US army shooting rampage
Investigators are searching for the motive behind a mass shooting at a sprawling US army base in Texas, in which an army psychiatrist trained to treat war wounded is suspected of killing 13 people.
China angry over Dalai Lama visit to disputed Tibetan border
India has provoked China's fury by allowing the Dalai Lama to visit a remote town near the disputed Tibetan border.
German defense minister: Civilians likely killed in Afghan strike, but operation necessary
Germany's defense minister said Friday he believes civilians were killed in an airstrike in Afghanistan, but insisted that the German-requested attack was necessary from a military standpoint.
No Input from Pak on Headley, Says PM
November 6, 2009 Visionmp.com news service The Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has said that there is no input from Pakistan on David Coleman Headley, who was arrested in Chicago by the FBI for plotting a major terror strike in India at the best of LeT.
22 passengers killed as bus falls into gorge in northern India
Fashion Week held in Pakistan, defying Taliban threats
22 killed as bus plunges into gorge in northern India
Gunman injures 3 near Tokyo, hides in building
US President Obama to visit China
Senator: No fed money for US-China wind project
A Democratic senator on Thursday called on the Obama administration to reject an expected request for federal economic stimulus money as part of a $1.5 billion West Texas wind energy project, saying it will generate Chinese, not American, jobs - a claim strongly disputed by the project's developer.
Editor's note: Reuters journalist Deborah Gembara was embedded with the 1-501rst Infantry Battallion in Kushamond, Afghanistan.
Expert calls for standardized treatment for Net addicts
A front-line advocate of treating Internet addiction Thursday appealed that net addicts must be taken into qualified health institutions rather than rehab camps, as China's Ministry of Health was soliciting public opinions on a draft guidance to juveniles on Internet use.
Two earthquakes jolt central Taiwan
Gang leader in southwest China gets 20-year jail term
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