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Foreign ships reach China for PLA drill

Foreign ships reach China for PLA drill

India, Pakistan are attending the joint naval drill in China while the US and Japan are not.

OSCE dispatches mediator to Ukraine

OSCE dispatches mediator to Ukraine

Political analyst Dmitry Babich sees pitfalls in the Geneva agreements which could worsen the crisis.

An Eyewitness to the Syrian Rebellion: Father Frans in His Own Words

An Eyewitness to the Syrian Rebellion: Father Frans in His Own Words

In many respects, the Father’s observations contrast sharply with what has become the standard view of the rebellion in Western media.

Putin calls on EU for joint aid to Ukraine

Putin calls on EU for joint aid to Ukraine

The Russian President said on Saturday he saw no obstacles to bringing relations between Moscow and the West back to normal.

Dozens killed in attack on UN camp in S Sudan

Dozens killed in attack on UN camp in S Sudan

UN official says 350 militia members stormed the camp and began killing refugees before peacekeepers returned fire.

Russia-China ties to alter global equations: Putin

Russia-China ties to alter global equations: Putin

The Russian President was addressing a direct line broadcast into Russian homes.

Agreement reached to ease tensions in Ukraine

Agreement reached to ease tensions in Ukraine

Putin says dialogue is the best way to resolve the crisis and hoped there would be no need for troops.

Chinese Premier: Economy is off to stable start

Chinese Premier: Economy is off to stable start

Li Keqiang said that China will continue to emphasise comprehensive economic reform, and streamline administration.

Markets welcome Yellen’s stance on interest rates

Markets welcome Yellen’s stance on interest rates

Yellen defended Fed policy and said that despite the tapering of the stimulus programme, interest rates will not budge any time soon.

China, India opt out of OECD-backed meet

China, India opt out of OECD-backed meet

China and India said they had misgivings about whether the conference would protect concerns of developing economies.