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Leaders of the Group of Eight nations formally agreed on the final day of their summit Friday to allocate another $60 billion to fight AIDS, malaria, and TB in Africa. 
The presidents of Russia and the United States agreed Thursday to cooperate on missile defense issues, and discussed the possibility of jointly using a radar installation in Azerbaijan. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who will cede power next year, will leave for Germany Wednesday for a three-day summit of the Group of Eight leading industrialized nations. 
United States President George W. Bush criticized what he called the derailing of democratic processes in Russia at a speech in Prague likely to fuel tensions ahead of the Group of Eight summit. 
Japan's prime minister and the Russian president will discuss a territorial problem among other issues during their bilateral meeting at the G8 summit in Germany, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. 
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who will host a summit of leading industrialized nations later this week, said Russia was a partner for the West and the Cold War was history. 
More than 300 police were injured during a protest in the German city of Rostock Saturday against the upcoming Group of Eight (G8) summit in Germany, the local police department said Sunday. 
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