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Obama to host China's President Xi amid simmering tensions
5:02:02 AM

Obama and Xi walk to a private dinner in WashingtonBy Matt Spetalnick and Michael Martina WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will host Chinese President Xi Jinping for his first U.S. state visit on Friday, but the pomp and pageantry will not be enough to mask tensions over alleged Chinese cyber spying, Beijing's economic policies and territorial disputes with its neighbors. U.S. and Chinese officials hope to launch the summit on a positive note by showcasing at least one area of cooperation - the global fight against climate change - when they announce a deal to build on a landmark emissions agreement struck last year. Xi's state visit will formally begin at 9 a.m. EDT/1300 GMT on Friday with a welcome ceremony on the White House South Lawn, including a 21-gun salute, followed by Oval Office talks, a joint news conference and a black-tie state dinner.




China's Xi arrives in Washington for first U.S. state visit
4:02:47 AM

Chinese President Xi Jinping listens as Lawyer   Milloy, a former NFL player and Lincoln High School alumnus, explains American   football at Lincoln High School in TacomaBy Michael Martina and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Washington on Thursday for a state visit and talks with President Barack Obama that are expected to be clouded by differences over alleged Chinese cyber spying, Beijing's economic policies and territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Vice President Joe Biden greeted Xi and his wife as they landed at Andrews Air Force Base on the second leg of a weeklong trip that began in Seattle.




U.S. lawmakers united by pope's compassion, divided by his views
3:14:37 AM

Pope Francis addresses a joint meeting of the U.S.   Congress as Vice President Biden and Speaker of the House Boehner look on in the   House of Representatives Chamber on Capitol Hill in WashingtonBy Patricia Zengerle and Megan Cassella WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For about an hour, the deeply divided lawmakers of the U.S. Congress closed ranks Thursday behind Pope Francis, the powerful and popular leader of the world's Catholics. Once the first papal speech before Congress was over, however, they retreated to their respective partisan corners, and offered up different interpretations of the pontiff's message. If Democrats and Republicans could agree on one point, it was that they were moved by his compassion, manifested in his calls to help the most vulnerable and the poor.




U.N. alarmed after ordered out of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine
3:12:51 AM
The United Nations humanitarian aid chief Stephen O'Brien voiced serious concern on Thursday that authorities in Luhansk in eastern Ukraine are demanding that all U.N. agencies immediately vacate the city. "I am alarmed by news that the de facto authorities in eastern Ukraine have ordered U.N. agencies in Luhansk to end operations and to leave the area by tomorrow, 25 September," O'Brien said in a statement.


Mexico parents of 43 missing students reject President's response to demands
2:56:27 AM

Relatives hold pictures of some of the 43 missing   students of Ayotzinapa College Raul Isidro Burgos and shout during a news   conference after a private meeting with Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto   in Mexico CityParents of 43 Mexican students kidnapped and apparently massacred a year ago demanded a new probe into their fate on Thursday, accusing President Enrique Pena Nieto of ignoring their demands to solve a crime that has battered Mexico's image. The families asked the government to launch a new internationally supervised investigation and to review Mexico's own investigators, after international experts cast doubt on Mexico's official account of the incident.  In a meeting with families on Thursday, Pena Nieto offered to set up a new unit in the attorney general's office to search for disappeared persons. "I feel very hopeless because the government did not give us a response," said Cristina Bautista, mother of one of the disappeared students.




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