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Iran's Khamenei conditionally approves nuclear deal with powers

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday approved the Iranian government's nuclear deal with world powers but said Tehran should not give up core elements of its atomic program until allegations of past military dimensions had been settled.

  • Date: 21.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 21.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
China says South China Sea lighthouses not meant to alter 'status quo'

China does not seek to change the existing status of territorial claims in the South China Sea with its newly built lighthouses, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, arguing that Beijing already had "indisputable sovereignty" in the contested waters.

  • Date: 20.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 20.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
IBM, China data weigh on shares; U.S. yields rise

U.S. Treasury yields rose on Tuesday on signs of improvement in the U.S. housing market, while Wall Street was mostly lower as IBM (IBM.N) shares dropped on weak results.

  • Date: 20.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 20.10.2015  |  Markets  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
China economy logs weakest growth since 2009

China's economic growth dipped below 7 percent for the first time since the global financial crisis on Monday, hurt partly by cooling investment, raising pressure on Beijing to further cut interest rates and take other measures to stoke activity.

  • Date: 19.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 19.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
China wants naval drills with Southeast Asia in South China Sea

China's defense minister said on Friday that he is willing to hold joint drills in the disputed South China Sea with Southeast Asian countries, covering accidental encounters and search and rescue, striking a conciliatory tone over an increasingly tense spat.

  • Date: 16.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 16.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
China economic picture remains cloudy as September export fall eases, imports slump

China's exports fell less than expected in September, with monthly figures showing recovery, but a sharper fall in imports left economists divided over whether the country's ailing trade sector is showing signs of turning around.

  • Date: 13.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 13.10.2015  |  Markets  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
China will not allow violations of its territorial waters

China said on Friday it would not stand for violations of its territorial waters in the name of freedom of navigation, as the United States considers sailing warships close to China's artificial islands in the South China Sea.

  • Date: 09.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 09.10.2015  |  Security  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
U.S., NATO signal willingness to slow Afghan drawdown

The United States and its NATO allies signaled a willingness on Thursday to consider slowing their withdrawal from Afghanistan, days after the Taliban's brief takeover of a provincial capital stoked concern about the strength of Afghan state forces.

  • Date: 08.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 08.10.2015  |  Security  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
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