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China marks six priorities for new-type of major-country relations with US

President Xi Jinping on Wednesday outlined six priorities in building a new type of major-country relationship with the United States.

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Xi talks with Obama, pledges commitment to new-type of major-country relations

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday hold talks with his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama, underscoring commitment to building a new type of major-country relations between the world's two largest economies.

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China, U.S. should be sincere partners

​Like deja-vu, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his U.S. counterpart, Barack Obama, strolled side by side and conversed -- this time in chilly weather in Beijing.

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China, U.S. highlight new type of major-country relations

Chinese President Xi Jinping and his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama on Tuesday pledged to push forward a new type of major-country relations between the two countries.

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U.S. has no intention of containing China: Obama

The United States has no intention of containing China because doing that is not in the interests of the U.S., visiting U.S. President Barack Obama said here Tuesday night.

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China's stability, development benefit world: Xi

China's stability and development will benefit the world and bring more opportunities to the United States and the bilateral cooperation, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday.

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Obama expects to meet Xi on relations, major issues

U.S. President Barack Obama has said he expects to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss bilateral relations and other major issues on the sidelines of the 22nd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders' Meeting.

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Obama departs for APEC meeting, China visit

U.S. President Barack Obama departed here early Sunday for Beijing, China, where he will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering and pay a state visit to China.

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Obama seeks new congressional authorization to fight Islamic State

​U.S. President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that he will ask Congress for a new authorization to use military force against the Islamic State extremist group.

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Obama vows to cooperate with Congress after U.S. midterm election

​U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday said he was ready to work with Republicans who defeated Democrats and cruised to victory, becoming the majority party in both chambers of Congress after Tuesday's midterm election.

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Mayors of Japan's Hiroshima, Nagasaki protest U.S. plutonium tests

​Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, two Japanese cities that suffered atomic bombing in World War II, on Tuesday sent letters to U.S. President Barack Obama protesting reported U.S. plutonium tests in September and October, Kyodo News reported.

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Obama praises health workers fighting Ebola as "heroes"

U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday paid honor to healthcare workers who have treated Ebola patients in West Africa, calling them "heroes" deserving to be applauded rather than discouraged.

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Obama congratulates Ukrainians on holding "successful" parliamentary vote

​U.S. President Barack Obama congratulated the people of Ukraine on holding "successful" parliamentary elections, the White House said on Monday.

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Obama calls for urgent action to control Ebola

U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday urged 1,500 state health chiefs across the country to do their part to prevent the spread of Ebola, calling them "partners in this fight" against the deadly disease.

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Obama says U.S. underestimates rise of Islamic State

​The United States underestimated the rise of the Islamic State now running amok in Iraq and Syria while overrating the Iraqi military's ability to fight the extremist group, President Barack Obama acknowledged in an interview to be aired on Sunday night.

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Obama intensifies efforts to rally global support in fight against IS

​As world leaders gather this week in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), U.S. President Barack Obama is stepping up his efforts to build a wide coalition to dismantle what he calls the " network of death."

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Obama calls for joint efforts to address climate change

​U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged world leaders to make concerted efforts in tackling climate change, saying American efforts to cut greenhouse gas pollution cannot accomplish the goal alone.