Floods and landslides have paralysed large parts of Mexico as two massive storms collided over the Latin American nation.
Category: Surrealpolitik
NKorean calls for talks on talks anniversary
China and North Korea have marked the 10-year anniversary of six nation talks on the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
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Futuristic floating cities pitched to Kiribati
As leaders of Pacific island nations look to all possible means of saving their nations from rising sea levels, a Japanese corporation may have hit upon one possible solution.
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Vietnam, S Korea meet as North celebrates 65th year
The South Korean president, Park Geun-hye, has met with Vietnamese leaders in Hanoi to discuss relations between the two countries.
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Japan spends big on radical Fukushima clean up
The Japanese government has announced half a billion dollars and a dedicated ministerial task force to tackle the urgent problems arising from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
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Olympics bid suffers Fukushima fallout
Organisers of Tokyo’s bid for the 2020 Olympics are hoping the fallout from Fukushima will not de-rail their efforts.
Govt under pressure as Indian rupee slumps
India’s rupee has rebounded slightly after slumping to a record low against the US dollar.
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Australian TV current affairs program grills Fiji leader
The region’s largest meeting of the year, the Pacific Islands Forum, kicks-off next week in Cairns and will be without official representation from Fiji or its interim prime minister and coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
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Alternative China prize aims to divert attention
A group of Chinese nationalists have forged ahead with their alternative to the Nobel Prize, the Confucius Peace Prize.
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Presidency uncertain as Haiti cholera source found
The results of the first round of voting in Haiti’s presidential election has seen the government-backed candidate scrape close to elimination.
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