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China-Russia navy drill highlights strong ties

China and Russia will start an eight-day joint naval exercise from Monday, which for the first time will take place in the South China Sea for the first time, according to a Chinese navy spokesman.

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DPRK denounces South Korea-U.S. joint military drills

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Friday again denounced South Korea-U.S. joint military drills, which will be wrapped up later in the day.

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India, U.S. deepen defense ties, ink military logistics pact

India and the United States signed a major defense agreement that will allow the two countries to use each other's military bases, officials said Tuesday.

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Singapore's PM and Obama raise toasts at White House, vow closer ties

The US and Singapore affirmed a continued commitment to advancing their strategic partnership, pleading to enhance economic and security cooperation between the two sides.

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China, Russia launch joint anti-terror exercises

A series of large-scale joint anti-terror exercises kicked off here Sunday with the participation of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force (CAPF) and Russia's newly-formed National Guard.

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UN agencies, EU launch joint network for response to food crisis

​UN agencies and the European Union (EU) on Monday launched a joint network to achieve joint global food-security assessment and promote responses to food crises, a UN spokesman said here.

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China, Thailand start joint military exercise

​Thai and Chinese marine corps held an opening ceremony for a joint military exercise codenamed Blue Strike 2016 here on Saturday.

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Chinese landing ship sets off for Sino-Thai joint drills

A landing craft of China's Nanhai Fleet on Sunday left a naval port in Zhanjiang, south China's Guangdong Province, for Thailand en route to joint drills by the two countries' marine corps.

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Xi urges stronger PLA

Officers told to study art of command and operation, build an efficient system.

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DPRK blames U.S. for escalating tensions on Korean Peninsula

​The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Thursday blamed the United States for escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, citing the U.S. nuclear threat, U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises and sanctions against Pyongyang as examples.

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Bidding war of Australian rail and port giant ends, rivals make joint-venture

​The long-running bidding war for Asciano Ltd has ended after Qube Holdings Ltd announced a joint 9. 1 billion Australian dollar (6.81 billion U.S. dollar) bid with Canada's Brookfield Asset Management Inc. for the Australia's largest rail and port operator.

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Merkel vows to fight for EU-Turkey plan to reduce refugee influx at EU summit

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday warned against national closing-border solutions and vowed to fight for the joint European Union plan to limit flows of refugees to Europe.

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China regrets failure to issue joint declaration at ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meeting-Plus

​China on Wednesday expressed regret at the failure of the ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Defense Ministers' Meeting (ADMM)-Plus to publish a joint declaration.

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S. Korea, U.S. agree on joint plan against DPRK's nuke, missile activities

​Defense chiefs of South Korea and the United States agreed on Monday to a joint operation plan against nuclear and missile threats from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

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New Zealand's Fonterra welcomes advance in China infant food partnership

​New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra on Thursday welcomed moves to establish a joint venture with a major Chinese infant food maker in Australia.

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China-Malaysia joint military exercise maritime subjects in full swing

China-Malaysia joint military exercise maritime subjects in full swing , Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- The maritime subjects of the China-Malaysia joint military exercise was carried out Sunday in full swing in the designated waters in the Strait of Malacca.

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Myanmar rejects 9-country joint statement on election

​Myanmar's Foreign Ministry has rejected a "joint statement" of nine countries on the country's upcoming general election, criticizing that the issuance of such statement at this juncture goes against the peaceful environment the Myanmar people have established for a successful holding of the election.