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China bans religious activities in Xinjiang
The Chinese Communist party bans Muslim students and officials in Xinjiang from religious activities during Ramadan in a policy likely to reinforce resentment in region
Full Story: Financial Times – UK Homepage
UN mission suspends activities in Syria
Head of observer mission says escalating violence is impeding mission’s ability to carry out its mandate.
Full Story: AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)
IAEA concerned over Iran atomic ‘activities’
Agency head says there are indications of unspecified “activities” at the Parchin site which inspectors want to visit.
Full Story: AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)
NKorea says it will halt some nuclear activities
WASHINGTON (AP) — North Korea raised hopes Wednesday for a major easing in nuclear tensions under its youthful new leader, agreeing to suspend uranium enrichment at a major facility and refrain from missile and nuclear tests in exchange for a…
North Korea says it will halt nuclear activities
WASHINGTON (AP) — In an apparent breakthrough in long-stalled negotiations, North Korea has agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment and nuclear and long-range missile tests, the North Koreans and U.S. officials said Wednesday. The United States is to provide food…
North Korea agrees to suspend nuclear activities
WASHINGTON (AP) — North Korea has agreed to suspend uranium enrichment and accept a moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests in a breakthrough in negotiations with the United States.
Full Story: Top Headlines
US: North Korea to suspend nuclear activities
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says North Korea has agreed to suspend nuclear activities and accept a moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests. She called the move a “modest first step” in the right direction.…
North Korea to halt nuclear activities for food
North Korea will stop nuclear tests, long-range missile launches and enrichment activities at its Yongbyon nuclear plant in exchange for food, the U.S. State Department says.
Full Story: CNN.com