Japan-China Tensions Ease with Trawler Captain Release
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: September 24, 2010) A detained Chinese fishing boat captain is to be released after his arrested in disputed waters by Japanese authorities sparked the worst diplomatic stand off between Japan and China in years. US president Barack Obama is attending a special UN summit on the future of Sudan, and a January referendum in the South when people will decide whether to become independent from the Muslim North. In Rome, the UN Food and Cultural Agriculture Organization is holding an emergency summit in hopes of preventing a repeat of the 2008 crisis when poor harvests sparked riots around the world.
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: September 24, 2010) A detained Chinese fishing boat captain is to be released after his arrested in disputed waters by Japanese authorities sparked the worst diplomatic stand off between Japan and China in years. US president Barack Obama is attending a special UN summit on the future of Sudan, and a January referendum in the South when people will decide whether to become independent from the Muslim North. In Rome, the UN Food and Cultural Agriculture Organization is holding an emergency summit in hopes of preventing a repeat of the 2008 crisis when poor harvests sparked riots around the world.
