Obama presses next China leader Xi Jinping on 'rules'
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged China to play by the ‘same rules’ in the global economy but voiced hope for cooperation in a key introductory meeting with leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping.
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Obama presses next China leader Xi Jinping on 'rules'
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged China to play by the ‘same rules’ in the global economy but voiced hope for cooperation in a key introductory meeting with leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping.
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Obama presses next China leader Xi Jinping on 'rules'
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged China to play by the ‘same rules’ in the global economy but voiced hope for cooperation in a key introductory meeting with leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping.
Obama proposes USD 2.2 bln aid to Pakistan in 2013
Unveiling its annual budget of USD 3.8 trillion that calls for tax hikes on the rich, the Obama administration on Monday proposed USD 2.4 billion in financial aid to Pakistan for the fiscal year 2013.
China leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping starts US tour
China's likely next leader Xi Jinping arrived on Monday in the United States at the start of a week-long tour aimed at building smoother future relations between the Pacific powers.
Xi, who is China'
US, China agree to resolve differences
US Vice President Joe Biden and his visiting Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Tuesday stressed on the need to resolve the differences between the two nations, noting that this is not only in the inte
Romney wins Republican nominating caucuses in Maine
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney won a non-binding nominating contest in the northeastern state of Maine Saturday with 39 per cent of the vote, the head of state Republican party said.
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US 14-year-old shoots self in face in cafeteria
A 14-year-old shot himself in the face in a New Hampshire elementary school cafeteria filled with dozens of students eating lunch, officials said Friday.
The teen, identified by a relative and fellow
US envoy visits Maldives as crisis deepens
A top US diplomat arrived in the Maldives on Saturday seeking to help resolve a deepening political crisis sparked by the ousting of the Indian Ocean nation's first democratically elected president.
US recognizes new government of Maldives
The United States on Thursday recognised the new government of Maldives President Mohamed Waheed as legitimate and urged him to fulfill a pledge to form a national unity government.
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