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EU-China Summit Highlights Positive, Masks Difficulties The annual EU-China Summit held in Beijing October 30 boasted that the relationship was a "mature" one and that the two sides had an objective of becoming "strategic partners" but the participants also struggled below this surface to contain continuing sources of disagreement and frustration. |
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Pressure Builds Up on DPRK in Nuclear Talks International negotiations and internal economic reforms could reach a critical juncture in the survival of North Korea in the coming months unless the diplomatic deadlock over the country's nuclear weapons programmes is resolved, European and Asian experts indicated recently. |
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Southeast Asia Potential Market for Renewable Energies The large Southeast Asia region of more than 500 million inhabitants was spotlighted this summer as a potential zone of priority need and growth for renewable energies in the near future at a conference in August in Bangkok organised by the Greenpeace chapter there and other organisations. |
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APEC Summit Stressing Security, Not Trade, Criticised The 21-nation Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Bangkok October 20-21 may have given the appearance of being splashy and flashy but failed to live up to the buildup and showcase prepared by the host country for months in anticipation. |
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