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IMF warns G20 off cutting economic support too fast
ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund warned global financial leaders on Friday not to repeat the mistakes of the Great Depression and choke off emergency support for their economies too quickly.
Nations:Denmark Activities:Global Financial Crisis
2009-11-06
Taiwan lawmaker urges ban on Chinese army singer
TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwan's opposition lawmakers on Friday urged the government to ban a Chinese military singer from performing on the island, citing security concerns.
Nations:Taiwan People:Ma Ying-jeou Activities:China-Taiwan Source:(AFP)
2009-10-30
Pakistanis confront Clinton over drone attacks
ISLAMABAD - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton faced sharp rebukes from Pakistani audiences Friday, including one woman who accused the U.S. of conducting "executions without trial" in aerial drone strikes. Slapping back, Clinton questioned Pakistan's commitment to fighting terrorists.
Nations:Afghanistan Pakistan United Arab Emirates People:Hillary Clinton Activities:Pakistan-U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-10-30
Honduras' Zelaya set to return to power
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras' de facto government buckled under international pressure and agreed to allow the return to power of President Manuel Zelaya, who was toppled in a military coup four months ago.
Nations:Honduras People:Hillary Clinton Hugo Chavez Barack Obama Activities:2009 Honduras Coup
2009-10-30
Envoy: No China-US climate pact from Obama visit
SHANGHAI - President Barack Obama's visit to China next month is not likely to yield a separate accord on countering global warming, though both countries are pushing for progress for upcoming global talks in Copenhagen, the top U.S. envoy on climate change said Wednesday.
Nations:China Denmark India Canada South Korea Australia People:Barack Obama Hu Jintao Activities:China-U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-10-28
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