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Iraq's fate hinges on Saddam move
WASHINGTON, FEB. 22.The blunt message to Iraq from the top United Nations weapons inspector, Hans Blix, about having to destroy perhaps scores of the Al Samoud 2 missiles, parts and components by March 1 presents a serious challenge to the Saddam ...
Turkey, U.S. mull deal
MANAMA, FEB. 22.While Turkey and the U.S. have made progress towards finalising a deal that would allow the U.S. forces to station and transit into northern Iraq for an attack, the two sides are yet to overcome all their differences. Analysts ...
Pak. move on conflict resolution fails: Sinha
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 22.The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, today said that Pakistan's efforts to incorporate conflict resolution into the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) had received little support. Pakistan had raised the issue of ...
`NAM must speak out against war'
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 22.Meeting at this "fragile time for world peace and security", the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) began here today its first-ever interactive session of Foreign Ministers, ahead of the forum's 13th summit, on a high note of hopes ...
New anti-terror formula eludes NAM
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 22. The Non-Aligned Movement officials and Foreign Ministers today failed to reach a consensus on a new anti-terror vision. The issue is now expected to be resolved at the political committee level so that the two-day NAM ...
Uniforms, AK-47s outsize Congo's child soldiers
BUNIA (CONGO), FEB. 22. Eddie Ndichu is short, skinny and a soldier. He is also 12 years old. For two years, Eddie, in army fatigues, which are too large for him and a rifle slung over his fragile shoulder-blades, has been fighting alongside ...
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  • Indian fishermen to be released
  • It's in Saddam's hands: Powell
  • Mixed response to Lanka's ceasefire anniversary
  • India, Russia `rejoice' in each other's strength
  • India invited to join Afghan pipeline project
  • SAF games will go on: Pak.
  • Academic terms charge a `witchhunt'

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