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Moscow accuses OSCE of pro-Ukraine bias

Moscow accuses OSCE of pro-Ukraine bias

OSCE has said the mission is restricted to report only what it sees passing through the official crossing along the "tiniest strip" of the border.

BRICS leaders arrive in Brisbane for G20 Summit

BRICS leaders arrive in Brisbane for G20 Summit

The bloody civil war in Syria had overwhelmed talks about global economics in last year’s G20 Summit in Russia.

Brics GDP bigger than G7 in purchasing power: Putin

Brics GDP bigger than G7 in purchasing power: Putin

The President said Russia is moving away from diktat of the market that denominates all commercial oil flows in US dollars.

Putting the G20 back on track

Putting the G20 back on track

China must seek to strike a fine balance between developed and developing countries, granting a credibility to the G20 it badly needs, writes an advisor to the Chinese government.

US sets dumping rates on Chinese steel rod imports

US sets dumping rates on Chinese steel rod imports

China has repeatedly accused the US of straining their vast economic relationship through a slew of anti-dumping measures.

China, Mexico launch $2.4 bn investment fund

China, Mexico launch $2.4 bn investment fund

President Enrique Pena Nieto has gone out of his way to cultivate ties with China.

Ebola: Liberia lifts state of emergency

Ebola: Liberia lifts state of emergency

WHO said that there had been more than 13,300 people hospitalized because of the Ebola virus. Of these, more than 5,160 had died.

China, Asean working on code of conduct in S.China Sea: Li

China, Asean working on code of conduct in S.China Sea: Li

China and four ASEAN nations have competing claims in the South China Sea.

India assent to WTO trade deal, post agreement with US

India assent to WTO trade deal, post agreement with US

WTO member had voiced shock and frustration after India stymied the trade pact that could add $1 trillion to the world economy.

Indian police nab doctor after sterilisation kills 14 women

Indian police nab doctor after sterilisation kills 14 women

India runs the world's largest surgical contraception program as health workers pressured to reach sterilisation targets.