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Chinese firm wins $12 bn Nigeria railway deal

Chinese firm wins $12 bn Nigeria railway deal

The $11.97 billion contract is China's single largest overseas contract project, the CRCC said.

Putin says open for US ties based on mutual respect

Putin says open for US ties based on mutual respect

Earlier on Monday this week, EU Ministers in a Brussels meet, failed to agree on increasing Russian sanctions.

Iran: P5+1 should not exaggerate nuclear demands

Iran: P5+1 should not exaggerate nuclear demands

Iranian media reported that the country's deputy foreign minister held a bilateral meeting with US State Department officials.

India 4th largest source of illegal migrants in US: Pew

India 4th largest source of illegal migrants in US: Pew

President Barack Obama is poised to give relief from deportation to millions of undocumented immigrants.

China, Australia ink Antarctic cooperation agreement

China, Australia ink Antarctic cooperation agreement

Australia has earlier sided with the EU and US on differences with China over conservation of the Antarctic.

Japan’s Abe calls for ‘snap’ elections

Japan’s Abe calls for ‘snap’ elections

The prime minister hopes an early election will give him the mandate for tough economic stimulus programs.

Russian Defense Minister cites need for closer China ties

Russian Defense Minister cites need for closer China ties

China and Russia, in recent years, have seen unprecedented cooperation on key international issues.

Japan says Indian road project not in China-contested territory

Japan says Indian road project not in China-contested territory

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has raised concerns over plans announced by India to establish 54 new border posts.

FDI into China rises 1.3% in October

FDI into China rises 1.3% in October

China has rejected a World Bank report that suggests it might surpass the US this year to become the biggest economy.

Indian PM calls for stronger trade ties with Australia

Indian PM calls for stronger trade ties with Australia

India’s strong defensive interests with respect to agriculture and services trade negotiations has stalled FTA talks.