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The international community should listen more to the voices of developing countries when promoting democracy, a senior Chinese official said here Thursday.

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The world is constantly on a fast-paced mode.

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ISTANBUL (Xinhua) - The demand for water has never been greater and the vital resource, which plays a crucial role in development and economic growth, needs better management, a UN world water development report says.

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STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Climate change and a potential water shortage in some regions, also due to the diversion of water to crops for biofuels, will be at the centre of the 2007 World Water Week which opens here Monday, with 2,500 international experts expected to attend.

The theme of the annual event's 17th edition will be "Progress and Prospects on Water: Striving for Sustainability in a Changing World."
Organiser Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) noted that water was playing a key role in global warming.
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The international community should listen more to the voices of developing countries when promoting democracy, a senior Chinese official said here Thursday.

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STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Climate change and a potential water shortage in some regions, also due to the diversion of water to crops for biofuels, will be at the centre of the 2007 World Water Week which opens here Monday, with 2,500 international experts expected to attend.

The theme of the annual event's 17th edition will be "Progress and Prospects on Water: Striving for Sustainability in a Changing World."
Organiser Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) noted that water was playing a key role in global warming.
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