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Refusal to discuss Syrian settlement shows weakness of US: Putin

Refusal to discuss Syrian settlement shows weakness of US: Putin

Russian jets started air strikes against terrorist targets in Syria two weeks ago.

China bans African ivory imports for a year

China bans African ivory imports for a year

The US and China are among the largest markets for illegal wildlife trade.

Russia, US renew talks on Syrian air space

Russia, US renew talks on Syrian air space

Russian FM Sergey Lavrov criticized Washington's Syria strategy during an interview with local media.

Consumer inflation in China slowed in September

Consumer inflation in China slowed in September

In the first nine months, CPI expanded 1.4 per cent year on year.

China, India begin joint military drills in Kunming

China, India begin joint military drills in Kunming

The training will be the fifth of its kind between the two countries' armies, the Chinese spokesperson added.

China foreign trade dropped 8.8% yoy in September

China foreign trade dropped 8.8% yoy in September

China recorded a trade surplus of 376.2 billion yuan in the month.

India continues to support Palestinian statehood

India continues to support Palestinian statehood

India’s traditional support to the Palestinian cause remains steadfast and unwavering while it pursues strong relations with Israel.

China’s Communist Party to hold key annual meet from Oct 26-29

China’s Communist Party to hold key annual meet from Oct 26-29

A key meeting of Chinese Communist Party leaders focusing on the next five-year plan will be held in Beijing from Oct. 26 to 29, the Political Bureau of the CPC

Putin, Saudi Defense Minister meet, vow to fight terrorist caliphate

Putin, Saudi Defense Minister meet, vow to fight terrorist caliphate

The kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a bitter foe of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.

Brazil to deal with new international reality: Finance Minister

Brazil to deal with new international reality: Finance Minister

The government is “reducing expenditures, because people are not that tolerant of taxes, but then you have to do whatever it takes to get to a 0.7” per cent primary