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Cancun climate talks continue with protests

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Soldiers lead a convoy of armoured personnel carriers while patrolling the area surrounding the venue of climate talks in Cancun Nov 29, 2010. UN climate talks with almost 200 nations are starting in Cancun on Mondaycon to discuss steps to combat climate change after a summit in Denmark in 2009 came up with only a non-binding Copenhagen Accord. [China Daily/Agencies]

Soldiers lead a convoy of armoured personnel carriers while patrolling the area surrounding the venue of climate talks in Cancun Nov 29, 2010. UN climate talks with almost 200 nations are starting in Cancun on Mondaycon to discuss steps to combat climate change after a summit in Denmark in 2009 came up with only a non-binding Copenhagen Accord. [China Daily/Agencies]



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