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UN's Syria envoy seeks China's 'active role'
Brahimi holds talks with Chinese officials in Beijing as Assad's forces continue attacks on rebels in Damascus suburbs.
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China accuses Japan of stealing islands
The Chinese foreign minister tells the UN General Assembly that Japan 'stole' the disputed islands from China.
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Japan vows no compromise on islands row
Yoshihiko Noda, Japan's prime minister, says the islands are an integral part of the country's territory.
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UN Assembly remains divided over Syria
Russia and the US maintain opposing stances regarding the Syrian crisis at the United Nations General Assembly.
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China accuses Japan of 'severe infringement'
Both countries reiterate their claim to East China Sea islands in meeting on sidelines of UN General Assembly.
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UN humanitarian chief holds talks in Damascus
Valerie Amos begins talks on how to increase humanitarian aid to Syrian civilians trapped or displaced by fighting.
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Japan-China row over islands flares
Spat comes ahead of ASEAN summit where China's similar wrangles with Vietnam and Philippines is likely to be discussed.
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