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Abbas to meet militia leaders
GAZA CITY, JUNE 17. The Palestinian Prime Minister, who is making a final push to halt attacks on Israelis, met on Tuesday a U.S. envoy dispatched to the region to supervise implementation of a troubled peace plan. The head of the U.S. ...
Free Suu Kyi: ASEAN
SINGAPORE, JUNE 17.The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) today ended its annual ministerial meeting in Phnom Penh on the unusual note of having taken cognisance of the internal political affairs of a member-state, Myanmar. In the ...
Terrorist n-strike 'imminent'
LONDON, JUNE 17. It is ``only a matter of time'' before terrorists stage a biological, chemical or nuclear attack on a Western city, the head of Britain's domestic intelligence agency MI5 said today. Speaking at a London think-tank, Eliza ...
Security tightened in Dhaka for Powell visit
DHAKA, JUNE 17.Bangladesh authorities have organised tight security measures for the United States Secretary of State, Colin Powell, and the Indonesian President, Megawati Sukarnoputri, who are arriving here this week. A team of U.S. security ...
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    Kashmir issue cannot be sidelined: Musharraf
    ISLAMABAD, JUNE 17. On the eve of his departure of a four-nation tour, the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, asserted that while Islamabad was willing to talk with India on all issues, the Kashmir issue could not be sidelined. In an ...
    China outlines norms for border talks with India
    SINGAPORE, JUNE 17.Noting that peace and stability have prevailed along the Sino-Indian border in recent years, China today spelt out norms for further talks with India on the bilateral border dispute. The amplification of China's position by its ...
    Rousing reception to Indian parliamentary team in Lahore
    ISLAMABAD, JUNE 17. A six-member delegation of Indian Parliamentarians arrived in Lahore today on an eight-day trip for extensive interaction with representatives of political parties, business community and the civil society of ...



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