China Calls for WTO to Settle Trade Dispute
China's Ministry of Commerce on September 14 called for the World Trade Organization to help settle a tariff dispute with the United States...
China's Ministry of Commerce on September 14 called for the World Trade Organization to help settle a tariff dispute with the United States...
“Imagine a team of doctors who think more poison is the solution to poisoning.” That’s the attention-getting opening sentence leading off an invitation...
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Read moreSheikh Hasina, the prime minister of Bangladesh, has ordered male government employees to stop wearing suits, jackets, and ties to save electricity. By...
Read moreOn September 7, U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Lieutenant General Karl W. Eikenberry briefed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the status of that...
Read moreIsraeli officials announced on September 4 that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will approve the construction of hundreds of new Israeli housing units in...
Read moreIn England, as of September 1, 2009, lesbian women in same-sex partnerships who conceive a child as a result of in vitro fertilization...
Read moreJapan's newly elected Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama met with the new U.S. ambassador to Japan John Roos on September 3, just four days...
Read moreThe American television reporters who were imprisoned in North Korea, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, say they were “violently dragged” from Chinese soil...
Read moreOn January 22, the Worldwatch Institute, a group having the goal of bringing the global community together to address climate change,...
Read more“There are over 550 million firearms in worldwide circulation. That’s one firearm for every 12 people on the planet. The only question is:...
Read moreWith more than 60 percent of the votes tallied from Afghanistan's August 20 presidential election, incumbent President Hamid Karzai had received 47 percent...
Read moreCalls to renegotiate a treaty that allows U.S. troops to operate in the Philippines — or to expel the forces altogether — are...
Read moreA planned computer hardware and software upgrade for the United Nations is more than three months behind schedule and appears headed to exceed...
Read moreSpeaking at a ceremony held in Gdansk, Poland, at the exact location and exactly 70 years to the day, hour, and minute after...
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