- ·EU to have hard nuts to crack in 2008
- ·Timeline: China's moves to tackle consumer price inflation
- ·Violence reduced in Iraq, security prospect ambiguous
- ·U.S. expert: Planned U.S. anti-missile system inefficient, ineffective
- ·British minister: China's progress in human rights should be applauded
- ·Dollar's drop prompts rate-cut prediction
- ·Iraqis OK bill to ease restrictions on Saddam's Baath members
- ·British minister: China's progress in human rights should be applauded
- ·CAS: China's housing prices to keep on rising in 2008
- ·China's bullish stock market may undergo correction
- ·California primary more important
- ·Bush sets high bar for Israeli, Palestinian leadership
- ·Global economy set to slow
- ·U.N.: U.S. decline could moderate China's economic growth in 2008
- ·U.N.: World economy faces serious challenges in 2008
- ·Independent voters to shape NH primary again?
- ·Marking great events of China
- ·High time to save oil
- ·Robust economy, opposition split benefit Saakashvili in election
- ·Implications of first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses
- ·Analysis: Soaring oil prices likely to further impede U.S. economic growth
- ·High oil prices add uncertainty to future of world economy
- ·People's new voice
- ·Surging oil won't derail Chinese economy but will boost inflation
- ·Early 2008: U.S. analysts say crude oil costs higher
- ·Rebuilding controversy of Yuanmingyuan
- ·Striking a balance in monetary objectives
- ·Early 2008: U.S. analysts say crude oil costs higher
- ·Multilateralism gains momentum amid new developments in world relations, economic growth
- ·Challenges prominent for UN-AU hybrid peacekeeping operation in Darfur
- ·Evolving law system embraces 30th anniversary of China's reform, opening up
- ·French economy faces gloomy future in 2008
- ·Japanese politicians applaud talks between Fukuda, Wen
- ·Healthcare for all
- ·Urban renewal needs to respect history
- ·News Analysis: Made-in-China remains big hit in Christmas shopping season
- ·Obstacles diminish for the Sunnis' return to Iraqi gov't
- ·New oil reserves in Brazil face technical, cost problems
- ·U.S., Russia ties key to world peace
- ·Reform of the energy pricing system crucial
- ·Workshop: Cross-strait situation risky in 2008
- ·Thailand: coalition ahead, but with whom?
- ·Old buildings in Beijing protected
- ·Fukuda's visit to develop Sino-Japanese relations
- ·Lee faces daunting tasks




