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Trade deals signed during Cuban leader Raul Castro's first visit to Beijing since taking over from his brother in 2008.
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Ban Ki-moon says massacres of civilians such as in Houla last weekend could set off a devastating civil war.
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US says China to allow activist to leave
Chen Guangcheng offered fellowship by US university and will be accompanied by his family, state department says.
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Last Modified: 04 May 2012 20:29 GMT
Chinese activist 'can apply to study abroad'
Chinese foreign ministry says Chen Guangcheng can apply to study abroad "just like any other Chinese citizen".
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US calls for tough action against Syria
Secretary of State Clinton urges Security Council to adopt arms embargo, even as Syria agrees to terms for UN observers.
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Last Modified: 20 Apr 2012 13:44 GMT
Annan says Syria plan 'alive' despite attacks
UN-Arab League envoy declares ceasefire agreement 'still on the table', amid reports of violence across country.
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Last Modified: 10 Apr 2012 21:40 GMT
Syria: Troops being pulled out from provinces
Foreign minister pledges commitment to Annan ceasefire plan but seeks say in composition of implementation team.
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UN condemns crackdown in Syria
General Assembly passes non-binding resolution calling for halt to violence, as military forces pound protest hubs.
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UN set for Syria vote amid crackdown
Opposition strongholds under attack as Russia continues to oppose any moves by Security Council to condemn Assad's rule.
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