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Tokyo summit agrees to four-year aid plan aimed at stabilising nation, as roadside bombs kill 35 in Kandahar province.
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Donors gather in Tokyo for Afghan aid talks
Countries could pledge up to $16bn in civilian aid for Afghanistan over the next five years.
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North Korea primed for rocket launch
Five-day window opens for controversial launch, but adverse weather conditions diminish prospects for early blast-off.
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Japan marks twin disaster anniversary
Minute's silence held to remember more than 19,000 lost in twin disasters that unleashed unprecedented nuclear crisis.
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Russia warns US over Iran oil sanctions
Moscow says tougher sanctions would be seen as attempt at "regime change" as Iran voices willingness to return to talks.
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China backs stable transition in North Korea
China says stability in North Korea is in all parties' interests amid uncertainty following Kim Jong-il's death.
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Kim Jong-un leads mass mourning for father
Son and assumed heir of Kim Jong-il pays respects as South Korea sends condolences, despite tensions.
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World reacts to death of North Korean leader
Governments and diplomats extend condolences and caution during what one official calls the "sad suffering of a people".
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New Japanese PM unveils youthful cabinet
Defying expectations, Yoshihiko Noda bases his selections on unity building rather than political experience.
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