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U.S., China launch joint projects to cut greenhouse gases
BEIJING (Yonhap) -- The United States and China on Tuesday kicked off eight joint projects to reduce greenhouse gases, committing to work together in fighting the disastrous effects of climate change despite their differences on diplomacy and security in this region.U.S. President Barack Obama's special envoy on climate change, Todd Stern, and Xie Zhenhua, vice chairman of China's National Development and Reform Commission, oversaw the signing ceremony for the joint projects at the China Hall of
Foreign Affairs July 8, 2014
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Abe hails start of ‘special’ relationship with Australia
Shinzo Abe used the first speech by a Japanese prime minister to Australia’s parliament to mark the beginning of what he termed a “special” bilateral relationship that will expand into the field of security.Japan and Australia, key allies of the U.S. as it pivots power into the Asia-Pacific to counter China’s military expansion, signed a trade agreement and an accord on the transfer of defense technology during Abe’s meeting with Prime Minister Tony Abbott today. The trip is the first formal vis
Foreign Affairs July 8, 2014
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Sri Lankans win temporary reprieve from Australia
SYDNEY (AP) -- Australia's government promised Tuesday not to hand over a group of asylum seekers to the Sri Lankan government without three days' notice amid a court challenge and uproar from human rights groups.The government's pledge came during a High Court hearing held one day after Australia's immigration minister confirmed that another boatload of asylum seekers had been intercepted by Australian border patrol and handed to Sri Lankan authorities in a transfer at sea last month. Refugee a
World News July 8, 2014
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Indonesia divided in close presidential race
JAKARTA (AP) -- As the world's third-largest democracy prepares to elect a new president Wednesday, Indonesians are divided between two very different choices: a one-time furniture maker and a wealthy ex-army general with close links to former dictator Suharto.Just a few months ago, the election was considered firmly in favor of Joko Widodo, who rose from humble beginnings to become the governor of Jakarta with a squeaky clean political record.But the race is now too close to call after a late s
World News July 8, 2014
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U.N. highlights hardships for lone female Syrian refugees
AMMAN (AFP) -- Thousands of Syrian refugee women are caught in a "spiral of hardship, isolation and anxiety," widowed or separated from their husbands and struggling to survive, the UN warned on Tuesday.In a new report, the UN agency for refugees UNHCR highlighted the plight of some 145,000 Syrian refugee women who are fending for themselves and their families in dire circumstances across the Middle East."Forced to take sole responsibility for their families after their men were killed, captured
World News July 8, 2014
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Macau announces democracy vote after massive Hong Kong poll
HONG KONG (AFP) -- Activists in the gambling hub of Macau have announced an unofficial referendum on electoral reform in the latest challenge to Beijing, after almost 800,000 turned out for a similar poll in Hong Kong.The former Portuguese colony returned to Chinese rule in 1999 and has a separate legal system from the mainland. Like Hong Kong, Macau's leader is known as its chief executive and is chosen by a pro-Beijing electoral committee.Three civil groups have joined forces to organise the p
World News July 8, 2014
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U.S.-China strategic talks get test this week
BEIJING (AP) -- The United States and China will spend time over the next couple of days testing whether their annual "Strategic and Economic Dialogue'' can produce tough compromises or just serve as a venue to talk about greater cooperation.The Obama administration comes with a clear set of priorities to this year's meeting in the Chinese capital: closer coordination against climate change, an end to Chinese industrial cyber-espionage and stricter rules governing maritime claims in Asia's conte
Foreign Affairs July 8, 2014
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U.N. proposes building blocks of new global climate deal
The United Nations proposed a set of building blocks for a new global climate agreement, laying the groundwork for a deal to be reached at the end of next year.The UN presented options for the format of the deal including emissions reductions, climate financing from developed to developing nations and how the agreement will be enforced. The information was included in a document posted on the website of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.The document emphasizes the divergence that exi
July 8, 2014
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Harry Potter is back in new J.K. Rowling story
LONDON (AP) -- Harry Potter is back -- mysterious, married, and going gray.J.K. Rowling has given fans a glimpse of the grown-up boy wizard in a new story posted Tuesday on her Pottermore website.It's the first update since "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'' was published in 2007, but Rowling spokesman Mark Hutchinson said there are "no plans'' for a new Potter novel.The 1,500-word story describes Harry, about to turn 34, attending the final of the Quidditch World Cup with his family and ol
Film July 8, 2014
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Powerful typhoon Neoguri lashes Japan's Okinawa islands
TOKYO (AFP) -- Powerful typhoon Neoguri lashed Japan's southern Okinawa islands Tuesday, forcing over half a million people to seek shelter, as the region's worst storm in years damaged buildings, downed trees and brought air and sea traffic to a halt.The typhoon packed gusts of up to 216 kilometres per hour with torrential downpours, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights as authorities said at least one person had died and several were injured by the raging storm.In the capital Naha,
Social Affairs July 8, 2014
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Israel, Hamas slide towards major Gaza conflict
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories (AFP) -- Israeli warplanes killed 12 Palestinians Tuesday, pounding the Gaza Strip in a new campaign to stamp out Hamas rocket fire as the two sides slid toward another major conflict.In the most serious flare-up over Gaza since November 2012, it comes as Israel struggles to contain a wave of violence in Arab towns over the grisly murder of a Palestinian teenager by Jewish extremists.Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas demanded that Israel "immediately stop" it
World July 8, 2014
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Guus Hiddink to coach Park Ji-sung at K League Classic All-Star Game
Former South Korean men's football team head coach Guus Hiddink will coach a team led by his prized pupil at the upcoming K League Classic All-Star Game, league officials said on Tuesday.The league said Hiddink will be the head coach for "Team Park Ji-sung," to feature the former South Korean captain. Park's squad will go up against the team of the K League Classic All-Stars, as voted by fans, league head coaches and team captains, on July 25 at Seoul World Cup Stadium.Hiddink guided South Korea
Soccer July 8, 2014
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Lavrov: Ukraine's rebels ready for cease-fire
MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia's foreign minister said Thursday that the pro-Moscow separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine are ready for a cease-fire but that Kiev has to initiate the process.Sergey Lavrov also was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying Moscow will introduce a resolution in the United Nations on the Ukrainian crisis, but that Russia was not seeking authorization to send in peacekeeping troops. The Ukrainian rebels have suggested that Russia should send peacekeepers, but Moscow says that
World News June 12, 2014
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Amazon launches music streaming for Prime members
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Amazon is launching a music streaming service for its Prime members, adding yet another freebie to its popular free-shipping plan ahead of the expected unveiling of its first smartphone next week.Starting Thursday, Amazon.com Inc. will offer more than a million tracks for ad-free streaming and download to Kindle Fire tablets as well as to computers and the Amazon Music app for Apple and Android devices. The service, called Prime Music, is likely to be integrated with an Amazo
World Business June 12, 2014
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Washington, Blanchett accept Women in Film awards
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Kerry Washington stepped back into the spotlight for the first time since becoming a mom last month to accept an award from Women in Film.The "Scandal'' star, along with fellow actresses Cate Blanchett, Eva Longoria, Rose Byrne and "Frozen'' writer-director Jennifer Lee were honored by the nonprofit group Wednesday for their career achievements.Washington and Blanchett each said women must be willing to take risks and reveal imperfections to tell authentic stories about their
Film June 12, 2014
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