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S.Korea vows efforts for substantial progress in nuclear issue (31/12 17:17)
South Korean Foreign Ministry today vows to make efforts for substantial progress in nuclear issues on the Korean Peninsula in 2009 while strengthening strategic alliance with Washington.

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Japanese PM to visit S. Korea in mid-January (31/12 17:17)
Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso will visit South Korea on Jan. 11-12 and meet with South Korean president, South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan said today.

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11 militants killed near Afghan capital (31/12 17:18)
The US-led Coalition forces killed 11 armed militants during an operation to disrupt the Hizb-e- Islami Gulbuddin (HIG) network in Kabul province yesterday, said a Coalition statement issued in Kabul today.

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  • Jordan to send aid to Gaza on daily basis
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  • Bangladesh Election Commission announces results of 299 seats in Parliamentary elections
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  • Protestors, supporters of Israel's Gaza strikes face off in Los Angeles
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  • Cyprus regrets Israeli blockage of aid boat for Gaza
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  • Fundraising drive in LA to aid Palestinian victims
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  • 11 militants killed near Afghan capital
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  • Japanese PM to visit S. Korea in mid-January
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  • S.Korea vows efforts for substantial progress in nuclear issue
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  • New Belgian government inaugurated
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  • Russian leader signs law extending presidential term
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  • Bush, Palestinian leaders discuss "sustainable" ceasefire in Gaza
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  • Israeli warplanes continue bombing Gaza
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  • Bangladesh BNP rejects election results
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  • Ill. governor appoints Obama successor
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  • Quartet calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
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  • Vietnamese PM calls for self-improvement in agricultural sector
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  • Philippines ready to retreat overseas workers in Palestinian territory
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  • Moderate quake hits eastern Indonesia
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  • Pakistan asks India to de-activate air bases, relocate ground forces
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  • Afghan official: 9 Taliban militants killed in clash
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  • Gaza raids spark protests
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  • US says Hamas must stop attacking Israel
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  • GCC annual summit opens with Gaza issue high on agenda
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  • Palestinian negotiator says peace talks with Israel
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  • Thai gov't policy debate further postponed
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    Belgium's Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy (front row, 4th R) and his ministers pose for a family picture at the Belgian Parliament in Brussels yesterday. King Albert II named Flemish Christian Democrat Van Rompuy as Belgian prime minister yesterday to head a revived five-party coalition in a country facing recession and a bank crisis.-Xinhua/Reuters