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Britain Denies Calling In US Favors On Climate Change
London (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
The government of British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Monday refuted suggestions that it was calling for US support on fighting global warming in exchange for its support for the US-led war in Iraq.

China's Hu Arrives In Kazakhstan To Talk Terrorism
Astana (AFP) Jul 03, 2005
Kazakhstan rolled out the red carpet for Chinese President Hu Jintao who arrived in the Central Asian nation's capital Sunday for talks ahead of a regional anti-terrorist summit that starts Tuesday.

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G8 Summit Could Reach Agreement On Climate Change: Report
London (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
This week's Group of Eight summit could reach an agreement on climate change, the Financial Times reported Monday, saying a draft final statement prepared over the weekend in London mentions human responsibility for global warming.

Bush Dubs Kyoto Treaty 'Lousy Deal' For US Economy
London (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
US President George W. Bush described the Kyoto Protocol as a "lousy deal" for the US economy in an interview broadcast Monday, turning up the heat on British leader Tony Blair, who hopes to reach an accord on climate change at this week's G8 summit.

Sitting On The Fence: G8 Protester Answers Nature's Call
Faslane, Scotland (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
Sitting atop the fence that rings the home of Britain's nuclear submarine fleet, Johnny Barton learned there can be more important things that outrage against the world's deadliest weapons.
China Has Only Tapped A Fraction Of Its Natural Resources: Official
Beijing (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
China has vast untapped energy reserves but needs the expertise and investment to locate the new resources, state press said Monday even as China expand's its search for energy overseas.

At Least 19 Dead In China Mine Mishap
Beijing (AFP) Jul 03, 2005
At least 19 miners were killed when an explosion ripped through an illegal mine in China's northern Shanxi province, state press reported Sunday.

Falungong Accused Of Sabotaging 25 Chinese TV Channels
Hong Kong (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
A Hong Kong-based satellite broadcasting company called for action against the Falungong spiritual group on Monday over the jamming of 25 television channels beamed into China.
Russia, US Warn Of Massive Deaths If WMD Falls Into The Wrong Hands
Moscow (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
Russia and the United States warned of apocalyptic consequences Monday if weapons of mass destruction (WMD) fall into the wrong hands and encouraged more countries to join an anti-proliferation initiative in a joint article published in the Russian daily Izvestia.

Letters Reveal Einstein Torn, Defensive Over Atomic Bombings Of Japan
Tokyo (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
Previously unpublished letters by Albert Einstein to a Japanese pen pal show the physicist to be defensive over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which became possible through his genius.

Japanese Nuclear Reactor Shuts Down, No Radioactive Leaks
Tokyo (AFP) Jul 03, 2005
A Japanese nuclear reactor shut down automatically due to turbine trouble on Sunday but there were no radioactive leaks, the reactor's operator said.
New ESA Sensor Could Lead To Better Understanding Of The Carbon Cycle
Paris (ESA) Jul 04, 2005
Scientists from across Europe convened at the Barrax test site near Albacete, Spain, to join the chase for an elusive signal emitted by vegetation, which may just hold the key to mapping photosynthesis at a global scale from space.

France Telecom And Inmarsat Test Mobile Broadband Solution For End Year Launch
Paris, France (SPX) Jul 04, 2005
France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications is Inmarsat's exclusive partner in the development of the upcoming broadband mobile satellite Internet solution, the Inmarsat BGAN (Broadband Global Area Network).

WFP Suspends Food Shipments To Somalia After Hijack Of Tsunami Relief Ship
Nairobi (AFP) Jul 04, 2005
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) on Monday suspended all shipments of aid to Somalia pending the release of a ship carrying tsunami relief that was hijacked by pirates last week off the Somali coast.

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