US, Russia face tough nuclear talks
When Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev meet for the first
time on April 1, a big part of “pressing the reset button” will be
to rescue the two countries’ dying arms control treaty and prevent a
return to Cold War nuclear rivalry. The “reset,” Washington’s image
for redefining future U.S.-Russian relations, covers a tangle of
issues.
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Morales calls for new World Order
Bolivian President Evo Morales was scheduled to fly to Doha, Qatar
Sunday for the Second Arab-South American Summit, where he will
advocate for a new multilateral world order to face the current
global financial crisis.
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Angry protesters to target G20 summit
London is bracing for angry protests around Thursday’s Group of 20
summit which will see fortress-like security for world leaders
including US President Barack Obama.
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China to boost LatAm trade, investments
China is willing to boost trade and investments in Latin America to
ease the impact of the current global financial crisis, Chinese
central bank governor, Xiaochuan Zhou, said.
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