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Thousands flee CAR capital after church massacre

Thousands flee CAR capital after church massacre

On Thursday, a group of Christian men sacked an empty mosque in Bangui in a reprisal attack.

Italy urges move away from austerity toward job creation

Italy urges move away from austerity toward job creation

According to the European Union's Statistics office Eurostat, Italy's economy shrank by 0.1 per cent in the first three months of 2014.

Prepared for gas negotiations with Kiev: Russia

Prepared for gas negotiations with Kiev: Russia

A meeting of Russian, EU and Ukrainian officials was held in Berlin on Friday to settle the gas dispute.

India’s new Home Minister to target naxal terror

India’s new Home Minister to target naxal terror

Naxalism or widespread leftwing extremism and political violence has gripped vast swathes of land in central and eastern India.

US economy shrank 1% in 1st quarter

The Obama administration had initially estimated the economy grew 0.1 per cent.

Lavrov: No plans for BRICS expansion

Lavrov: No plans for BRICS expansion

But Argentina's foreign minister says Buenos Aires is "interested in developing relations with BRICS in international politics".

New Indian PM seeks better ties with China

New Indian PM seeks better ties with China

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi would be in New Delhi to hold talks with the newly sworn-in Indian government on June 8.

Iran, N Korea would pay ‘significant’ price if they attack the US – Defense official

Iran, N Korea would pay ‘significant’ price if they attack the US – Defense official

Washington wants to develop regional ballistic missile defense systems with allies South Korea and Japan.

Oppose double standards in fighting terror: China

Oppose double standards in fighting terror: China

The United Nations should outline a clear criterion of fighting terrorism, a Chinese envoy to the UN said in Geneva.

Chinese military criticises US for cyber spying

Chinese military criticises US for cyber spying

A senior officer said Washington’s moves hurt Chinese-US relations and violate protocols of international relations.

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