ASEAN, EU lock horns over Myanmar

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The European Union used its summit this week with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to pressure Myanmar over the widely criticized trial of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. But ASEAN has refused to be drawn into open condemnation of the pariah state, insisting this will only lead to its further isolation. - Stephen Kurczy (May 29,’09)

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China’s Contribution to UN Peacekeeping Grows

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Close to 2,200 Chinese now wearing ‘blue helmets’ of UN peacekeepers

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Italian Minister Says EU Should Decide Unanimously on Gitmo Inmates

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Roberto Maroni also expresses worry that suspected terrorists might move easily through union’s loose borders

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Australia Mulls Taking US Detainees

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Foreign minister confirms Obama administration has asked Australia to take some detainees; says government will consider request on ‘case-by-case basis’

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Ron Takaki: CAPAC Statement

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Today, Rep. Michael Honda (CA-15), chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), issued the following statement on the passing of Ronald Takaki, Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California at Berkeley:
“On behalf of CAPAC, I extend my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Dr. Ronald Takaki. Dr. Takaki was a committed leader in the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. We will miss him dearly.
“Dr. Takaki had a long, distinguished career in academia, where he was a pioneer in the field of ethnic studies, and helped establish a major in ethnic studies at UC Berkeley, and eventually a Ph.D. program – the first of its kind in the nation.
“He used these years of experience as an educator to dispel stereotypes and work for equality for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and other minority communities by teaching classes and publishing works that documented the history and struggles of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in a multicultural America.
“We are indebted to his contributions and will continue his work of promoting equality and educating those in our great nation and beyond about America’s proud diversity. My prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time. He will be sorely missed by all.”
The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) is comprised of Members of Congress of Asian and Pacific Islander descent and members who have a strong dedication to promoting the well-being of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Since 1994, CAPAC has been addressing the needs of the AAPI community in all areas of American life. For more information on CAPAC, please call (202) 225-2631 or visit http://www.honda.house.gov/capac.
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Taliban Attacks Widen Conflict in Pakistan

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The Taliban have stepped up attacks on government forces in a militant stronghold bordering Afghanistan, raising the prospect that Pakistan’s military may extend its offensive.



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Mount Gibson Sets Iron Ore Price

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Mount Gibson Iron said it has set its contract iron ore prices in line with the price cuts agreed between Rio Tinto and Nippon Steel this week.



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Army Redeploys the Body Count

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The U.S. command in Afghanistan is publicizing every enemy fighter killed in combat, the most detailed body counts released since the Vietnam War.



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US treasury secretary visits China

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Geithner visits America’s biggest creditor in bid to ease concerns over the dollar.

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China Economy Hopes Boost Stocks

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Asian share markets rose Monday as commodity stocks, base metals and crude oil gained on hopes of a global demand recovery. The Nikkei rose 0.8%.



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