Bush, Medvedev agree N. Korea, Iran must give up nuke programs
TOYAKO, Japan, July 8 (Kyodo) - U.S. President George W.
TOYAKO, Japan, July 8 (Kyodo) - U.S. President George W.
TOYAKO, Japan, July 8 (Kyodo) - eaders of the Group of Eight nations voiced concern Monday over the political chaos in Zimbabwe as they started their summit in northern Japan, taking up the pressin
TOKYO, July 8 (Kyodo) - The Japan Tourism Association is planning to give out 10,000 electronic money cards to visitors from South Korea and Taiwan from July 19 to analyze the popularity of tourist
TOYAKO, Japan, July 8 (Kyodo) - African Union Commission Chairman Jean Ping was taken to hospital after complaining of feeling unwell during an outreach session of the Group of Eight major nations'
TOYAKO, Japan, July 8 (Kyodo) - Leaders of the Group of Eight nations and their wives made wishes during a reception Monday on the occasion of the Japanese ''tanabata'' star festival, with many of
TOKYO, July 8 (Kyodo) - Relatives of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea and their supporters criticized the Japanese government Monday over its plan to lift some sanctions imposed on North
RUSUTSU, Japan, July 8 (Kyodo) - World Bank President Robert Zoellick said Monday that the international community is facing a double danger of escalating fuel and food prices, urgingleaders at the
SEOUL, July 5 Kyodo - U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and South Korea leaders agreed in talks Friday that South Korea should play a more active role in tackling global challenges.
PYONGYANG/BEIJING, July 5 Kyodo - North Korea said Friday it is ready to cooperate with its counterparts in the six-party process for denuclearizing the country to verify a list of Pyongyang's nucl
TOKYO, July 3 Kyodo - Leaders of the Group of Eight nations are set to affirm next week that they will collaborate closely with each other to monitor trade flows in crude oil futures markets as par