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China says it's still open to talks with Dalai Lama  

Beijing, Mar 18:
China on Tuesday said it was still open to talks with the Dalai Lama so long as he recognised Tibet as an inalienable part of its territory even as it accused the Tibetan spiritual leader of inciting violence in Lhasa.
 
Israelis and Palestinians resume negotiations  

Jerusalem, Mar 18:
The top Israeli and Palestinian negotiators met Monday, resuming talks stalled since an Israeli military incursion into the Gaza Strip last month.
 
Kuwaiti cabinet resigns en masse  

Kuwait City, Mar 18:
Kuwait's entire cabinet resigned Monday amid strained relationship between the legislative and executive powers in the country.
 
Cheney says US will complete mission in Iraq  

Balad-Air-Base (Iraq), Mar 18:
The United States intends to complete its mission in Iraq and will not allow the country to become a staging ground for further terrorist attacks on Americans, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney said on Tuesday.
 
Australian warship found after 66 years 

Canberra, Mar 18:
Australia's greatest military mystery was solved with the discovery of a World War two warship which went down with all 645 crew in a fierce battle with a German vessel more than 66 years ago.
 
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