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E.U. agrees to NATO role in Iraq
LONDON, JUNE 26. Shrugging off a palpably hostile public mood, leaders of the European Union today decided to bury their differences with America over Iraq and, in what was seen as a major breakthrough for Washington, agreed to a greater NATO ...

Group to define scope of N. Korean nuclear freeze
SINGAPORE, JUNE 26. An agreement was reached at the six-party talks in Beijing today, to `authorise' a diplomatic exercise to "define the scope'' of the "first steps for de-nuclearisation" of the Korean peninsula. Shorn of the complexity of ...

NATO to send more troops to Afghanistan
ISTANBUL, JUNE 26.NATO leaders will announce the deployment of an extra 1,200 troops to Afghanistan at a summit in Istanbul on Monday to help provide security for elections due to be held in September. They will also agree that NATO should take ...

Musharraf was unhappy with Jamali's `laid-back' approach
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 26. The tone and tenor of Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali (who quit as Pakistan Prime Minister today), evident from the numerous interviews to the domestic media in the last week, clearly suggested that he was resisting signals from ...

PPP demands explanation for Jamali's ouster
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 26.After the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, put in his papers, the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) said the resignation exposed the fallacy of the argument that the National Security Council (NSC), with ...

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    U.S. hails India-Pakistan initiative
    WASHINGTON, JUNE 26. In welcoming the steps taken by India and Pakistan to address mutual concerns, the Bush administration is saying that what one was witnessing now ``is the regularisation of something that only a few years ago was historic and ...

    Singapore to host 'India business summit'
    SINGAPORE, JUNE 26. The Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) and the Mumbai-based Indian Merchants' Chamber (IMC) will host a two-day conference — "India Calling 2004: Asia Pacific Business Summit" — here on July ...



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