Military officers from the two Koreas will meet this week, the first official contact between the nations since Seoul’s new, conservative president took office in February, South Korean officials said Wednesday.
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September 26
Pakistan Warns U.S. Troops After ClashPakistan warns U.S. troops to avoid strikes after clash raises tensions.
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September 25
Defending MoscowRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov asserts that the Georgian crisis has been assigned too much significance and should not be used to raise tensions in otherwise ‘constructive’ relations between Moscow and Washington.
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September 17
Tensions ease in Zimbabwe with dealZimbabweans, wary but hopeful, were trying this week to figure out the intricacies of the deal that has the country’s ruler for 28 years, President Robert Mugabe, relinquishing some power to bitter rival Morgan Tsvangirai.
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