Asian Political News
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Articles in Jan 29, 2007, issue of Asian Political News
- Last batch of Malaysian peacekeepers leave for Lebanon
- U.S. editorial excerpts -5-
- Taiwan official criticizes China for anti-satellite weapons test
- Malaysia's Abdullah calls for push on Middle East peace deal
- Kyodo news summary -4-
- U.S. protests Kyuma's criticism of Bush's decision to start Iraq war
- Singapore to execute Nigerian drug trafficker
- U.N. human rights chief vows to boost abduction issue on global scene
- U.S. editorial excerpts -7-
- China willing to talk to Vatican about normalizing ties
- LEAD: UNSC unanimously votes to establish new political mission in Nepal
- 5TH LD: Japan, China both see need for progress in nuke talks: Sasae
- Al-Qaida trained militant killed in Indonesia raid
- At least 10 killed by suicide bomber in Peshawar
- U.S., N. Korea close to deal on North's halting of nuclear activities
- 3RD LD: Japan, China agree to consider another China visit by Abe
- Chinese Catholic church to stay out of Sino-Vatican accord talks
- N. Korea, U.S. to hold sanctions talks from Wed. in Beijing: report
- 24 Filipino seamen held hostage in Nigeria
- 2ND LD: Japan to send 5-10 SDF troops to Nepal as part of U.N. mission
- Afghan man given temporary stay in Japan after refugee status denied
- Unrest continues in southern Nepal towns
- Opposition defections strengthens Sri Lanka president's hand
- EU vows 400 million euros in extra aid to Lebanon
- Roadside bomb blast kills 3 Pakistani soldiers
- LEAD: 88 killed in double car bombing in central Baghdad: report
- ARF members hold 1st maritime security drill
- S. Korea's Roh says not seeking summit with N. Korea
- U.S. editorial excerpts -3-
- Full text of Prime Minister Abe's policy speech -3-
- N. Korea willing to freeze nuclear activities: report
- Japan, Russia unlikely to discuss territorial issue at talks
- Indonesian drug chief vows to end Aceh reign as top marijuana grower
- Official says Taiwan politics have no place in H.K
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- U.S. freezes assets of 2 S. Africans for alleged al-Qaida links
- LEAD: N. Korean, S. Korean nuke negotiators arrive in Beijing
- LEAD: S. Korea's Roh says no preconditions for visiting Japan
- China, Japan eye Diet speech by Wen during Japan visit
- Hill upbeat on progress in next round of N. Korea nuclear talks
- LEAD: Japan to send 2 civilian police officers to E. Timor
- LEAD: Japan eyes Abe visit to Russia by year-end to discuss isles row
- Lebanon's Siniora says Iran, Syria behind anti-gov't protests
- Amnesty expresses 'grave concern' over Japan's executions
- LEAD: U.S. Senate OKs new Iraq commander Petraeus
- 4TH LD: 11 die in shootout in Indonesia's riot-torn Poso
- Japan reiterates support for Nepal's peace process
- China hopes 6-party talks to be resumed before Feb. 18: Xinhua
- Aso sees soft U.S. approach moving 6-way talks on N. Korea forward
- U.N. condemns Holocaust denial, Iran disassociates itself from decision
- Japan's nuke negotiator to visit Beijing for 6-way talks schedule
- 2ND LD: N. Korean negotiator says U.S. showed 'positive change' in Berlin
- LEAD: Police kill 2 during protest in eastern Nepal
- Taiwan military concerned about China's missiles, space test
- Kyodo news summary -8-
- Myanmar's top leader meets senior Chinese official
- Singapore executes Nigerian and stateless drug traffickers
- Japanese editorial excerpts -2-
- ARF experts, eminent persons to meet in Manila next month
- Kyodo news summary -5-
- 10 killed in suicide attack outside NATO base in Afghanistan
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- U.S. Navy ship to visit Cambodia for 1st time in 3 decades
- Sri Lanka foils suspected rebel attack on Colombo port
- Ex-Khmer Rouge photographer plans to set up museum in Anlong Veng
- Aso urges world to continue pressure on N. Korea, renews UNSC bid
- Hill heads home after agreement to restart nuke talks soon
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- Thaksin rules out political comeback, stresses Japan trip 'private'
- Yachi, Lavrov agree to discuss, not negotiate, isles dispute
- 4TH LD: Japan, China both see need for progress in nuke talks: Sasae
- LEAD: Japan remains committed to take up abductions at 6-way nuke talks
- Indonesia's Yudhoyono may visit 2 Koreas in mid-2007
- Kyodo news summary -10-