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BEIJING - Pakistan's president appealed Wednesday for Chinese help in developing his country's stagnant energy sector, pointing to nuclear power as one growth area but making no public mention of a deal with China that has alarmed the U.S.
BEIJING - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will sign agreements with China on business and trade during a visit to Beijing that kicked off on Wednesday, according to China's Foreign Ministry.
YANGON, Myanmar - Myanmar's military junta denied Friday it is developing a nuclear weapons program, decrying such allegations as groundless and politically motivated.
VIENNA - The United States has agreed to notify other nations before it launches most ballistic missile tests or satellites, in a measure that builds on a landmark arms agreement with Russia and is meant to encourage Moscow to reciprocate.
The United States has circulated a draft resolution to the U.N.
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