- ·Afghan demonstrations over Quran burning leave 4 dead, wound 19
- ·China hopes for early resumption of six-party talks
- ·Dispute rages over trial by weibo
- ·Economist: Austria to regain Triple-A credit rating in four years
- ·U.S. expects Beijing talks with DPRK to promote peace, stability
- ·Developed countries targeted for FDI
- ·China, Myanmar sign MoU on setting up friendly religious relations
- ·China "strongly dissatisfied" with Japan mayor's denial of Nanjing Massacre
- ·Germany rules out again expanding EU bailout fund
- ·Greece signs int'l agreement to tackle tax evasion: OECD
- ·Russia to upgrade airforce facilities in westernmost region
- ·Countries urged not to develop official ties with Taiwan
- ·Interview: Economist says ECB likely to continue bond-buying program
- ·Serving the people urged after Japanese man's bike retrieved
- ·Peking University asks teachers, students to be respectful of HK
- ·UK gov't asked to boost economy, jobs in budget plan
- ·China urges Nigeria to protect crew attacked by pirates
- ·Putin hopes to restore Russia's relations with Georgian people
- ·China to build shopping center in Cancun
- ·Russia, Iran oppose foreign intervention in Syria






