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Israeli forces back in West Bank towns
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), JUNE 19.Israel on Tuesday night re-occupied parts of the West Bank towns of Jenin and Tulkarem and has threatened to take over more Palestinian territory in response to yesterday's suicide bomb attack in which twenty persons, ...
Cherie forced to apologise
LONDON, JUNE 19. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair's wife, Cherie, has been forced to apologise after her remarks about Palestinian suicide bombers threatened to blow up into a diplomatic row with Israel and the Opposition accused her of ...
Stir grounds European flights
PARIS, JUNE 19.Throughout Europe, airports were deserted and airplanes grounded after air traffic controllers in France and other nations went on strike on Wednesday to protest a plan to dramatically reorganise the use of Europe's skies. The ...
Japanese lawmaker held on graft charge
TOKYO, JUNE 19.A powerful Japanese lawmaker was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly taking bribes from a lumber company in a scandal that has deeply embarrassed the administration of the Prime Minister, Junichiro Koizumi. Muneo Suzuki (54), ...
A new Asian forum is born
CHA-AM (THAILAND), JUNE 19. Seventeen Asian Ministers today created a new Asia-wide forum — the Thai-promoted Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) — at the end of day-long formal discussions at the Dusit resort in southern Thailand. ...
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  • E.U. on road to closer ties with Iran
  • A new chapter of history: Thai PM
  • Russia-Belarus union suffers setback
  • Ayub Thakur admits sending money to Kashmir
  • Russia denies selling war copters to Pak.
  • Haq appointment may ease border tension
  • Pak. to table resolutions on Kashmir at OIC

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