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China-ASEAN bilateral trade stood at $400 billion in 2012, six times more than that a decade ago.
The Syrian government has accused Washington of seeking to frame the regime to justify military action.
Pretoria says military intervention will not contribute to a sustainable solution to the conflict.
Four US ships are currently in the eastern Mediterranean Sea waiting for a possible order to launch.
Brazil can deal with the surging dollar due to its high forex reserves, says the country's president.
Social activists want the term “foreign agent” to be removed from NGO law.
The Indian rupee has depreciated about 18 per cent against the dollar in the past six months.
A weakened state will not be able to hold its sectarian divisions in check if the fighting continues to cross over the border.
In 2012, the total volume of China-Africa trade reached $198.49 billion.
Moscow fears a repeat of the aftermath of the 2003 US invasion of Iraq.