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IPS, civil society's leading news agency, is an independent voice from the South and for development, delving into globalisation for the stories underneath. Copyright: Copyright © 2009 IPS-Inter Press Service. All rights reserved. BEIJING , Jan 7 (IPS) - Chinese and United States leaders have hailed the
30 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries as one
of the most defining bilateral ties of the 20th century, but
Beijing and Washington are celebrating the anniversary in subdued
mood.
NEW DELHI, Dec 30 (IPS) - As the Pakistani government digs its heels in
against India’s demands for action on the suspected masterminds
of the November terrorist strikes in Mumbai, the Indian foreign
policy establishment is looking to China and other regional
powers, besides the United States, for support.
MELBOURNE, Dec 30 (IPS) - The gap between the Rudd government’s rhetoric and
practice in addressing climate change, albeit with one eye on the
worsening global financial conditions, has led to a palpable
feeling of betrayal among Australians.
SANTIAGO, Dec 24 (IPS) - Before the volunteers showed up at her house,
Pamela Peña was nervous. She was embarrassed for others to see
the poverty that her family lived in. But once the work started,
she relaxed and enjoyed the unexpected Christmas present.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17 (IPS) - With the Six Party Talks to denuclearise North
Korea once again on the ropes and the world reeling from a
deepening financial crisis, the United States is looking to China
for help.
MELBOURNE, Dec 16 (IPS) - As Japan’s whaling fleet sails south for the annual
hunting season, Greenpeace and the Australian government are
concentrating their anti-whaling actions on diplomacy and public
opinion in Japan.
BEIJING, Dec 12 (IPS) - China has failed to coax its old communist ally
North Korea into signing an agreement to verify the state’s
secretive nuclear activities.
TOKYO, Dec 11 (IPS) - While the six-party talks currently underway in
Beijing to get North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons
programme seem to be making slow progress, Japan, one of the
parties, is not unduly worried.
BEIJING, Dec 10 (IPS) - Recent downward movements of the Chinese yuan have
been interpreted here as political statements aimed at the
incoming administration of United States president-elect Barack
Obama to respect China’s sovereignty rights on the currency issue.
SRINAGAR, Dec 5 (IPS) - Political leaders in Jammu and Kashmir, a bone of
contention between India and Pakistan for more than 60 years, are
aghast at last week's carnage in the Indian port city of
Mumbai, carried out by armed men who apparently sailed in from
the Pakistani port of Karachi.
BANGKOK, Dec 5 (IPS) - During his over 60 year reign, Thailand’s revered
monarch, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, has won the hearts of his
subjects for being an all-wise, all-knowing father-figure. It is
to Bhumibol that Thais turn when the country is in trouble.
NEW DELHI, Dec 3 (IPS) - United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
arrives in the Indian capital Wednesday to try and soothe nerves
frayed by last week's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, but is
likely to face an uphill task in defusing mounting suspicion and
tension between India and Pakistan.
BANGKOK, Dec 2 (IPS) - A legacy of Thailand’s last military regime
prevailed in a superior court’s judgement Tuesday to dissolve the
ruling party, which was elected at a December 2007 poll to
succeed that very junta that had come to power following the
country’s 18th coup.
MEDELLÍN, Colombia, Dec 1 (IPS) - Football in Belize does not aim for international
achievements, but that does not matter to the environmental group
that uses the sport to recruit children and young people to fight
for the protection of local biodiversity under threat.
KARACHI, Dec 1 (IPS) - The pattern is all too familiar. Every time India
and Pakistan head towards dialogue and detente, something
explosive happens that pushes peace to the backburner and drags
them back to the familiar old tense relationship, worsened by
sabre-rattling war cries from both sides.
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