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WEST ASIA Support grows for Palestinian truce MANAMA, JUNE 26.In agreeing to a conditional three-month ceasefire against Israel, the Palestinians appear to have seized the initiative in the diplomacy surrounding the enforcement of the peace "road map" set in motion earlier this month. The ... Blair, Putin play down differences LONDON, JUNE 26.The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, today warned that terrorism, religious extremism and weapons of mass destruction posed a danger to the world and said it was important for all countries to `confront' the threat jointly. ... Sri Lanka makes first move COLOMBO, JUNE 26. Colombo's chief negotiator, G.L. Peiris, today said the Sri Lankan Government was "preparing a set of proposals reflecting the main features of a provisional administrative structure" for the consideration of the Liberation ... Other Stories
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Intervention force for SolomonsWELLINGTON (New Zealand): New Zealand is willing to join a multinational force to intervene in the Solomon Islands to quell rising lawlessness and prevent the South Pacific nation from becoming a haven for terrorists and people smugglers, the ... Australia passes anti-terror laws CANBERRA: Tough new Australian counterterrorism laws drawn up in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States passed Parliament after months of bitter debate over whether they are too harsh. The legislation gives the domestic spy ...
Denis Thatcher is deadLondon: Sir Denis Thatcher, husband of the former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, died at a West London Hospital here on Thursday. He was 88. His family were at his bedside when he died. Sir Denis underwent a heart bypass operation ... India & World China stays firm on Tibet, Sikkim BEIJING, JUNE 26. India, Pak. figure in Blair-Putin talks LONDON, JUNE 26. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, said today that India and Pakistan figured in his talks with the visiting Russian President, Vladimir Putin, here this morning, but did not give details.The deployment of Indian and ... Russia `happy' with Sino-Indian rapprochement MOSCOW, JUNE 26. Russia hailed closer India-China relations as a chance to strengthen ties in the Moscow-Delhi-Beijing triangle. An official spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Alexander Yakovenko, said today that Russia was ``happy'' ... India concerned, relieved at Bush-Musharraf talks SHANGHAI, JUNE 26.India appears both concerned and relieved at the recent talks between the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, and his American counterpart, George W. Bush, at Camp David. While expressing concern over the military component ... Other Stories
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