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China
Beijing opposes US resolution
China "strongly" opposes a US Senate resolution on disputes in the East China Sea and South China Sea, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Thursday. Hua said the resolution places blame on China without regard for history and fact, "sending the wrong message." The US Senate approved the resolution on Monday and put pressure on China in regard to territorial disputes in the East China Sea and South China Sea.
Spain
Opposition calls for PM to resign
Spain's opposition Socialist Party on Thursday renewed its demand for Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to resign over corruption allegations, accusing him of lying to the country. "You did not tell the truth when you said that it was all false," opposition leader Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba told Rajoy in Parliament. "I ask you to go."
Egypt
Morsi backers plan large march
Supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi pledged to defy a crackdown ordered by the army-installed interim government, as diplomats scrambled on Thursday to broker an end to the crisis. Morsi's backers said they would hold a "march of the millions" on Friday, and denounced the orders given to police by the interim cabinet to end their Cairo sit-ins.
Nepal
Bird flu leads to chicken sale ban
Nepal banned the sale of chicken on Thursday after health workers found cases of bird flu at several poultry farms on the outskirts of the capital Kathmandu, officials said. Officials at Kathmandu District Animal Health Office said the government had imposed a weeklong ban on the supply and sale of poultry products to prevent the H5N1 virus from spreading to humans.
Australia
22 passengers fall ill on flight
Medical authorities in Australia treated 22 passengers on Thursday for a mystery gastric illness after they became ill on a Qantas Airways flight from Chile, Qantas said. Several ambulances and medical staff met the aircraft after it touched down in Sydney.
Uruguay
Lawmakers back marijuana bill
Uruguay moved closer to becoming the world's first nation to produce and distribute marijuana, after its lower house approved a bill putting control of the drug in government hands. The controversial measure approved on Wednesday was unveiled in June last year as part of a series of efforts to combat rising violence.
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