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ABC apologises for ‘Kill Chinese’ comment

ABC apologises for ‘Kill Chinese’ comment

A petition on the White House website against the show said the contents of the programme promoted “racial hatred”.

Russia, France to boost space, nuclear cooperation

Russia, France to boost space, nuclear cooperation

French investments into Russia’s domestic economy exceeded nine billion euros this year.

China Cabinet relaxes new company forming rules

China Cabinet relaxes new company forming rules

The reform measures announced during the meet could further cut red tape as well as support long-term growth.

Violence soars ahead of Iraqi PM’s visit to the US

Violence soars ahead of Iraqi PM’s visit to the US

Nine car bombs exploded in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Sunday, renewing fears that the central government is unable to quell the violence.

US snooping scandal-Brazil leads, will EU follow?

US snooping scandal-Brazil leads, will EU follow?

The EU needs to take real steps to counter massive American snooping, says a Belgian parliamentarian.

Brazil gathers support for UN resolution against spying

Brazil gathers support for UN resolution against spying

New reports say US President Barack Obama knew the NSA was spying on Angela Merkel as long ago as 2010.

Congo army gains ground against rebels

Congo army gains ground against rebels

The renewed fighting came after a month-long lull in hostilities following a number of setbacks for the M23 rebel movement.

China defends drone flights over East China Sea

China defends drone flights over East China Sea

Chinese maritime security services have already integrated drones.

Chinese firm sells 21 rail cars to Delhi Metro

Chinese firm sells 21 rail cars to Delhi Metro

India and China have signed an agreement last week to co-operate on transport technology.

India’s foreign exchange reserves rise to $281.12bn

India’s foreign exchange reserves rise to $281.12bn

Forex reserves had risen by $1.51 billion to touch $279.24 billion for the week ended October 11.