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Iraq hints at complying with U.N. fiat
MANAMA, FEB. 24.Iraq's key presidential adviser has said that Baghdad would quickly decide whether to comply with a United Nations order to destroy its Al-Samoud 2 missiles and its components. ``It is being studied very carefully and the ...
U.S. steps up pressure on Iraq
WASHINGTON, FEB. 24.As the leadership in Iraq is said to be mulling over the latest "order'' from the top weapons inspector, Hans Blix, the Bush administration is increasingly making the point that the last weeks of the Iraqi showdown is around ...
British protesters storm U.S. facilities
LONDON, FEB. 24.In a sign of growing public frustration over the British Government's support for the American military moves against Iraq, a group of angry protesters broke into the U.S. Air Force facilities at an RAF base in Gloucestershire on ...
Musharraf has misused NAM, says Sinha
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 24.The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, today said that the Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, was trying to introduce "new concepts'' such as conflict resolution into the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Speaking ...
Mahathir calls for banning war, n-arms
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 24. Proposing a new political agenda for the Non-Aligned Movement, Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's Prime Minister and NAM's new Chairman, today called for a multilateral "struggle'' to "outlaw war'' and, equally significantly, ...
Balasingham slated to meet Prabakaran on March 2
COLOMBO, FEB. 24. The chief negotiator for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Anton S. Balasingham, is scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka on March 2 for a meeting with his leader, V. Prabakaran, before the next round of talks to be held ...
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