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BBC Monitoring News Diary for Thursday 26 October 2006.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

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ARGENTINA: Awaiting Iranian and Hezbollah reaction to Argentinian prosecutors' charge of their responsibility for having killed 85 people in attack on AMIA Jewish cultural centre in Buenos Aires in 1994 (Iranian, Lebanese sources)

FRANCE: Anniversary of major nationwide riots by youths of immigrant origin (French sources)

Asia-Pacific

CHINA: French President Jacques Chirac continues visit (-28); today expected to discuss North Korean nuclear programme during talks with counterpart Hu Jintao (Chinese news agency Xinhua)

CHINA: UK Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott visits (-27) (Chinese news agency Xinhua)

CHINA: Annual conference, general meeting of International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA) in Beijing; conference will focus on international cooperation on implementing UN Convention Against Corruption. (IAACA website)

CHINA: Energy ministers from India, USA, China, Japan and South Korea meet in Beijing to sign joint statement on "ways to promote …

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