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Regional leaders meeting in Brussels failed to signal concrete steps to stimulate the economy or resolve the competing agendas of the German chancellor and the French president.
CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - World leaders backed keeping Greece in the euro zone on Saturday and vowed to take all steps necessary to combat financial turmoil while revitalizing a global economy increasingly threatened by Europe's debt crisis.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - NATO leaders gather in Chicago on Sunday for a summit that will chart a path out of Afghanistan, as Western nations seek to fend off fissures in their alliance and ensure Afghanistan can hold a still-potent Taliban at bay when foreign troops withdraw.
Mali’s parliament has passed a law granting amnesty to the leaders of the military coup that plunged the country into chaos last March. The text is part of an agreement signed in April by putsch leaders and west African bloc ECOWAS to restore order.
CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - Group of Eight leaders agreed in their initial discussions at Camp David on Friday that Iran needs to disclose more about its nuclear ambitions and that it was time to focus on a political transition in Syria, a U.S. official said.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Gulf Arab leaders meeting on Monday are expected to discuss closer political union, starting with two or three countries including Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, a government minister in Bahrain said on Sunday. Leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which includes Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Oman, meet as they grow increasingly concerned over Iran and
Nicolas Sarkozy has become the 11th European leader to be ousted since the 2008 financial crisis.
Guinea-Bissau's coup leaders released the country's ousted premier Carlos Gomes Junior and its interim president, Raimundo Pereira (pictured), on Friday after more than two weeks of detention and allowed the men to leave for Ivory Coast.
Pressure is mounting on Ukraine to clean up its human rights record ahead of the Euro 2012 finals next month, with the EU Commission's president the latest high-profile leader to boycott the football championships.
Chinese authorities have punished 20 officials and former village leaders after the community in southern China engaged in mass protests over land disputes that drove out local officials.
Mali's coup leaders and politicians said Monday that they would hold talks with the Islamist rebel groups Ansar Dine and the Tuaregs who now control northern Mali. The Islamists said Sunday that they would be willing to enter talks with Bamako.
Guinea-Bissau's new military rulers and opposition parties agreed to a two-year transitional period before presidential and legislative elections, excluding the former president and confirming the dissolution of pre-coup institutions.
Guinea-Bissau’s military coup leaders laid out plans Friday for the formation of a “national unity” government, despite a growing chorus of international condemnation against their seizure of the capital midway through the presidential election.
West African leaders will introduce a complete embargo on Mali following last month’s junta coup "until constitutional order is re-established", Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara said Monday after an emergency ECOWAS summit in Senegal.
For Iraqi diplomats and officials, a three-day meeting of the Arab League is a banner moment for a country emerging from decades of war, occupation and diplomatic isolation.
Rogue Mali soldiers who deposed President Amadou Toumani Toure in a coup overnight Wednesday have closed the country's borders. France reacted by suspending cooperation with the country, and urging the mutineers to leave the president unharmed.
Evangelos Venizelos formally assumed the leadership of the beleaguered Socialist Party on Monday.
Leaders in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi on Tuesday declared autonomy for the Cyrenaica region and called for a return to federalism. Libya's interim rulers rejected the demand, promoting a decentralised model for the recently liberated country.

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