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China wants more action taken on corruption
23 December 2013, Monday / BEIJING, REUTERS
China’s ruling Communist Party would like to see more party bosses held accountable for allowing corruption to happen on their watch, something that rarely happens now, a senior official told a newspaper on Monday.
Thailand on edge as protesters seek to block election process
The Thai baht plumbed its lowest in almost four years on Monday as a political crisis »»
India’s ‘common man party’ set to take power in Delhi
The leader of India’s new “common man party” has struck a deal »»
Kuwait ministers submit resignations
Kuwait’s Cabinet ministers submitted their resignations on Monday to the prime »»
South Korean union vows general strike for rail workers
South Korea’s militant labor federation announced a general strike from Saturday »»
EU bans arms exports to Central African Republic
The European Union on Monday banned the export of arms and the sending of mercenaries »»
Iran’s Rohani eyes rebuilding relations with US
Iran wants to improve bilateral relations with the United States and other Western »»
Activists: Syrian helicopters expand ‘barrel bomb’ attacks
Government forces widened a bombing campaign in rebel-held areas of northern Syria »»
Tunisia’s Ennahda, opponents set handover date
Tunisia’s ruling Ennahda party and opposition parties agreed on Monday to finish »»
EU urges Egypt to review sentences for 2011 uprising figures
The European Union urged Egypt to reconsider jail sentences handed down to three »»
Cuba’s Castro asks US to establish civilized relations
Cuban President Raul Castro on Saturday has called on the United States to establish »»
Saudi king appoints son to head Mecca province
King Abdullah on Sunday appointed his son Prince Mishaal as governor of Mecca Province, »»
Ice storms, snowfall, rain hinder holiday travel across US
Ice storms, heavy snowfall, possible tornadoes and the threat of flash floods are »»
Astronauts nail first spacewalk to fix station’s cooling system
Two NASA astronauts, their spacesuits rigged with snorkels in case of a water leak, »»
Freed Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky flies to Germany
A spokesman for a German company says Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky landed »»
Al-Azhar takes center stage in struggle for Egypt
A venerable center of Islamic learning in Cairo has become a new battlefield in the »»
Africans seek to push South Sudan towards peace, refugee crisis looms
African mediators said they held productive talks on Friday with South Sudan's President »»
US Senate eases path for sending more Guantanamo detainees home
The US Senate eased the way on Thursday for President Barack Obama to speed up the »»
Pizza outlet attacked as India, US fail to cool diplomat row
Indian protesters ransacked a Dominos Pizza outlet in a Mumbai suburb on Friday, »»
Syrian opposition commander appeals to fighters to unite ranks
The commander of Syria's main Western-backed opposition group has urged all opposition »»
Death toll in suicide attacks on Iraqi Shiite pilgrims rises to 36
Suicide bombings in Iraq killed at least 36 people in attacks targeting Shiite pilgrims »»
South Africa's biggest union cuts political ties with ANC
South Africa's biggest union will not support the ruling ANC in elections next year, »»
UK to help destroy Syria's chemical stockpile
The U.K. will help the international mission to destroy Syria's chemical weapons »»
John Kerry expresses regret to India over diplomat case
US Secretary of State John Kerry called a top Indian official to express regret about »»
Egypt's Brotherhood rejects terrorism charges against Morsi
The Muslim Brotherhood denounced the Egyptian authorities on Thursday for charging »»
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