WikiLeaks Show China's Support for Korean Unification
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: November 30, 2010) The US diplomatic cables exposed by WikiLeaks suggest China may accept Korean unification under Southern leadership. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warns of a new arms race unless an agreement on missile defense is reached with the West. The EU's Foreign Policy Chief, Catherine Ashton, says talks on Iran's nuclear program may resume within a week. Al Qaeda's alleged top agent in Britain is challenging his terrorist conviction and accusing the British government of torture. Officials from around the world are meeting in Cancun, Mexico, for year-end climate change talks, focusing on providing funding and green technologies to developing economies.
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: November 30, 2010) The US diplomatic cables exposed by WikiLeaks suggest China may accept Korean unification under Southern leadership. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warns of a new arms race unless an agreement on missile defense is reached with the West. The EU's Foreign Policy Chief, Catherine Ashton, says talks on Iran's nuclear program may resume within a week. Al Qaeda's alleged top agent in Britain is challenging his terrorist conviction and accusing the British government of torture. Officials from around the world are meeting in Cancun, Mexico, for year-end climate change talks, focusing on providing funding and green technologies to developing economies.
