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Europeans are pinning more of their hopes on President Barack Obama's proposal for a Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership to kick-start growth.
China and Japan, the world's second- and third- largest economies, plan to trade in their own currencies instead of U.S. dollars, officials said.
Russia's military operations in Georgia fractured relations with the United States but how deep the fissures go depends on Moscow's next move, analysts said.
All but one of the European Union's 27 member states are ready to accept Kosovo's independence without a United Nations Security Council resolution, it surfaced Monday after talks in Brussels. The move may lead to further conflicts with Russia.
U.S experts on international relations hailed the new set of leaders taking over what former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld once called "old Europe."
President Bush's primary mission at this week's Group of 8 summit is damage control and mending fences with European leaders, the Baltimore Sun reports.
Dutch voters Wednesday joined France by overwhelmingly rejecting the proposed European Union constitution, the BBC reported.
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