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ASEAN forum calls on Pak. to intensify steps against terror
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (BRUNEI), JULY 31. The Association of South East Asian Nations Regional Forum (ARF) today called upon Pakistan to intensify its efforts to combat terrorism, which is of direct concern to India. Walking a fine diplomatic line ...
'Maintain moratorium on n-testing'
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (BRUNEI), JULY 31. The Foreign Ministers of the Association of South East Asian Nations' Regional Forum (ARF) today underlined the need to ``maintain the existing moratorium on nuclear-testing''. The Forum called upon all ...
A lesson to Israelis: Hamas
MANAMA, JULY 31. At least seven persons were killed and another 80 injured when a bomb exploded in a crowded cafeteria in Jerusalem's Hebrew University campus. Around 14 of the wounded are reportedly in a serious condition. The extremist ...
U.S., N. Korea agree to resume talks
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (BRUNEI), JULY 31.A long-stalled dialogue between North Korea and the United States looked set to resume on Wednesday after a meeting between the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell and North Korea's Foreign Minister. "We ...
Chandrika lauds Musharraf for fight against terror
COLOMBO, JULY 31.The Sri Lankan President, Chandrika Kumaratunga, today lauded her Pakistan counterpart, Pervez Musharraf's, role in the global coalition against terror and expressed her "optimism'' over the recent peace efforts launched in her ...
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