Police used tear gas and clubs Wednesday to beat back hundreds of protestors trying to store the (barricades) outside the United Nations Climate conference in Copenhagen. Authorities reported more than 200 were (arrested) out side the center. Meanwhile inside the facility activists staged to protest against the exposition of numbers of environmental group protest deny entry. Meanwhile with three days remaining at the Copenhagen (climate) talks, Indian’s government is expressing its disappointment with proposals put for so far. Officials are also (maintaining) that India will keep to its hard line (stance) of not compromising or would they call New Deli’s nonnegotiable positions, VOA correspondent Steve Hamn reports: On the eve of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, saying (departure) for the UN Climate conference in Copenhagen, government officials did little their (frustration) and pessimism in the Talks. Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao says she is hopeful reaching the gap between developed and developing countries but (acknowledges) there has been little progress. Rao reiterates Prime Minister saying they will not negotiating on certain issues that are at the call of Indian stance, “We will not accept illegally banding emission (reduction) cut. We will not under any (circumstance) accept an agreement which stipulates speaking order for our emissions. ” Mr. Singh special on climate change, says India is still trying to reach accord with other countries for what he terms of a good come out the talks and the top Indian negotiator on side the meeting in Denmark tell reporters that the current global emissions (treaty) the Kyoto Protocol is of care, if not dead. Steve Hamn, VOA news New Deli. Iran has test fires improved diversions the country’s long range missiles. State television showed video missile (launch) on Wednesday calling that test is a success. The missile has a range of about 2000 kilometers, making it (capable) of hitting Israel and bases in southeastern Europe. Palestinian officials have decided President Mahmoud Abbas will remain in office for the foreseeable future. The Health and Liberation organizations central council agreed on that (extension) Wednesday during a meeting in Rumala. Mr. Abbas’ action controls the West Bank and he has said that his (stepdown) fires next month. Officials in west Afghanistan say a roads bomb has killed at least four policemen. It’s the latest attack against the country’s police force. Authorities says Wednesday that the blast had policemen’s car and in province. Meanwhile no one is claim (responsibility) for that attack. Leaders from the ten member Association of the South East Asian Nations are marking the first (anniversary) of the grouping’s Constitution, known as the Asean Charter, Sarah has this report form Djakarta, “At Djakarta Wednesday marked the Charter’s anniversary, Muslhi Tom, a diplomatic from Malaysia, who help draft the Charter, said that (accomplishments) had been monumental.”. “ the organization, without regulations, without Constitution, yet surviving for 40 years. If you look at the context, you will better (appreciate) that the process of regional indication is the most challenging of the world ” As seen diplomats say the goal of achieving a single market is on (track), but he signing of free treatment with Australia and New Zealand, and talks under way are agreements with China, India and South Korea. Sarah, for VOA news. Djakarta Italian police have detained a man near the hospital room of the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is (recovering) from the attack which left him some two broken teeth. Police said the man was (powered) Wednesday as he entered the seventh floor the Milan hospital Silvio Berlusconi is recovering. Officials say the intruder told police he wanted to talk to Mr. Berlusconi. The police say the man was (unarmed) at the time he was arrest. More details on voanews.com. I’m , VOA news.