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Baghdad rejects U.N. draft MANAMA, SEPT. 28. Iraq has rejected the new U.N. Security Council draft proposal that demands that it should surrender all its mass destruction weapons within a month or face military action. The draft the Security Council is currently ...
Massive anti-war protest in U.K.LONDON, SEPT 28. A week after the farmers took London by storm, it was the turn of anti-war protesters to lay siege to the city on Saturday when thousands of Britons from across the country poured into the capital to denounce the Prime Minister, ... Osama, Omar alive: ex-Taliban envoy ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 28.A former Taliban diplomat has surprised political and diplomatic observers by making an assertion that the Taliban supremo, Mulla Mohammad Omar, and Osama bin Laden were not only living in Afghanistan but were in contact with ... Strengthen private sector initiatives, says Jaswant Singh WASHINGTON, SEPT. 28. Although the timely response of the International Monetary Fund contributed to the needed restoration of market confidence in certain emerging economies in the current phase of the global slowdown, international institutions ... LTTE, Govt. exchange prisoners OMANTHAI (SRI LANKA), SEPT. 28. Yet another confidence building measure was carried out today at this northern frontline, 270 km from Colombo, when the Sri Lankan Government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) exchanged prisoners. ... Seven more nations set to join NATO BRUSSELS, SEPT. 28.A major restructuring programme of NATO is in the offing with the proposal to admit seven East European nations into the military alliance. The move would bring 40 million more people under the shield of the world's largest ...
Kabul, a shattered cityKABUL, SEPT. 28. For some strange reason, one had imagined that Afghanistan would be as beautiful as Kashmir. But as the Ariana plane entered the Afghan airspace after flying over Pakistan, the terrain on the ground was just barren hills and ...
John Major in sex scandalLONDON: One of the best kept secrets of Britain's arcane political elite tumbled out of the cupboard on Saturday after it was revealed that the former Prime Minister, John Major, widely perceived as "dull and boring'', had a steaming four-year ... Other Stories
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