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Japan, China leaders pledge warmer ties
Discuss contentious handling of protests in Tibet


Tokyo—The leaders of Japan and China called for a new era in relations at a summit Wednesday, pledging to hold annual meetings, resolve an angry dispute over maritime gas deposits and not allow their bitter history to divide them. The carefully choreographed summit between Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and Chinese President Hu Jintao — the first visit by a Chinese president to Tokyo in a decade — was aimed at bolstering ties between the Asian giants.

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Sri Lanka tests anti-rebel drive at polls

Colombo— Sri Lanka’s tense east votes in local elections on Saturday in what is seen as a key test of the government’s strategy to go all-out for a military victory against Tamil Tiger rebels. Nearly one million people are eligible to elect 35 officials in the multi-ethnic districts of Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Ampara—areas that included sizeable rebel pockets prior to a major offensive in July last year.

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UN officials call Myanmar a ‘major disaster’ after cyclone

Yangon, Myanmar —U.N. officials on Wednesday declared the Myanmar delta worst hit by a devastating cyclone a “major disaster,” with corpses floating through flooded waters and enormous logistical challenges hampering humanitarian aid efforts.  International aid began trickling into the Southeast Asian country, but much of the Irrawaddy delta, where most of the cyclone’s 22,000 victims perished, remains cut off from the world.

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Kenya wins control of Rwanda genocide fugitive’s estate

Nairobi — Kenya has won financial control of a luxury Nairobi estate belonging to Rwanda’s most wanted war crimes suspect Felicien Kabuga, increasing the pressure on the elusive fugitive.  Justice Muga Apondi ordered that the rent from the estate be deposited with the registrar at the Nairobi court instead of being wired to a Belgian bank account in the name of Kabuga’s wife Mukazitoni Josephine.

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Selective data, wrong lessons

THE various data provided  in the US State Department’s annual terrorism report for 2007 point toward some interesting, if not puzzling conclusions. The much publicized document, made available on April 30 through the State Department’s website, makes no secret of the fact that Al-Qaeda is back, strong as ever. It also suggests that violence worldwide is nowhere near subsiding, despite President Bush’s repeated assurances regarding the success of his “war on terror”.

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