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`Another world possible'
More than 5,000 km from the World Economic Forum meeting in New York, a very different global forum began its work in this southern Brazilian city on Friday with about 10,000 delegates meeting to outline that "another world is possible'' _ the ... More
Terrorism has to be destroyed, says Powell
While reiterating that the campaign against terrorism has only just begun, the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has called for efforts to signal to potential terrorists "there is a better way". Participating in the World Economic Forum ... More
U.S., Iran clash over Afghanistan
U.S. and Iranian officials clashed at the World Economic Forum on Friday over the future of Afghanistan, as an Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister rejected suggestions that his country was meddling by supporting a local warlord. Iran's Mohammad ... More
Beaten forces prepare to retake Afghan town
. Defeated Afghan tribal forces are preparing to launch a counter-attack on Gardez town in a bid to oust tribal rivals who seized the town in a bitter, two-day battle. Padshah Khan Zadran, recently appointed Governor by the U.N.-backed Afghan ... More
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