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China's development is an opportunity for the world, Cong Peiwu, Chinese Minister Counselor to the UK said on Saturday.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague has warned that Iran's "pursuit of weapons of mass destruction" is a threatening to trigger a "new Cold War" in the Middle East.
The Greek cabinet approved on Saturday evening a final supplementary austerity package to secure further international financing next week to avoid bankruptcy.
A feature movie which has to be unique, creative and impressive is much highly evaluated as it contends to win the grand golden bear prize of the ongoing 62th Berlin International Film Festival, the Berlinale director said on Friday.
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping will make an official visit this weekend to Ireland to encourage closer relations between the two countries.
A pair of Russian cosmonauts floated outside the International Space Station on Thursday to prepare for the removal of a Russian docking module.
Scientists studying the human genome have found that each of us is carrying around 20 genes that have been completely inactivated.
Angela Merkel's hand-picked choice for the ceremonial post of president resigned on Friday in a scandal over political favors.
Dutch Prince Johan Friso was in critical but stable condition after being buried by an avalanche in Lech, western Austria on Friday.
German President Christian Wulff will resign on Friday, three sources in the governing coalition told Reuters after state prosecutors asked parliament on Thursday to remove his legal immunity over accusations that he accepted favours.
LOCOG risk jeopardising pubic confidence and trust in the ticketing process unless they make it more transparent and stop hiding behind commercial confidentiality.
London Olympic stadium not fit for soccer
Rogge hails Dow role in Olympic movement
London's Olympic Stadium is not fit for soccer and risks turning into a white elephant after this year's Games, the chairman of third-tier English club Leyton Orient warned on Thursday.