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Bush says China key to climate progress

President George W. Bush said he was prepared to be ‘constructive’ in discussions on climate change, but he insisted any deal was contingent on the participation of China and India

Sarkozy’s EU options seen as limited

French presidency will be ‘crisis management’

Hopes rise for progress on Tehran talks

Iran’s response to incentives called ‘confusing’

Obama wants ban on risk-based pricing

Move to provide health insurance for all

Tsvangirai rejects talks with Mbeki

Mugabe steps up intimidation of opposition

Indian party pushes for confidence vote

Ruling coalition row over US nuclear pact

Top UK scientist pushes for GM crops

Call to rethink opposition amid food crisis

Australia will not deter China investors

Insists it is ‘agnostic’ on foreign bids

Tibetans cast doubt on China’s sincerity

Envoys question purpose of Beijing talks

Gulf states urged to rethink dollar pegs

Abu Dhabi body pushes for a currency union

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Britain must act to prevent an Israeli attack on Iran

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From the moment that munitions fall on Iran, all western hopes of stabilising Afghanistan will be lost, writes Anatol Lieven

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A narrow view of its Russian joint venture’s capabilities might be in BP’s interests but is not in the interests of the company, writes Mikhail Fridman