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France, Germany stick to stance
BRUSSELS, FEB. 12.France, Germany and Belgium refused on Tuesday to drop their opposition to United States-backed plans to bolster Turkish defences against a possible Iraqi missile attack despite mounting pressure from allies and fears that ...
China, Japan air divergent views on Iraq
SINGAPORE, FEB. 12.China and Japan are drifting apart on the Iraq crisis. China has decided to take a firm anti-war line at variance with the U.S. after giving it some benefit of the doubt about how far Iraq might comply with the U.N. resolutions ...
IAEA refers N. Korea stand-off to U.N. Council
VIENNA, FEB. 12.Raising the stakes in the nuclear stand-off with North Korea, the U.N. nuclear agency on Wednesday reported the reclusive communist country to the Security Council for violating its international obligations. The International ...
U.K. troops on guard at Heathrow
LONDON, FEB 12. Britain has launched one of the biggest anti-terrorist operations in nearly a decade following what was claimed to be `credible' intelligence reports of an imminent terror attack on Heathrow airport. The Prime Minister, Tony ...
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  • Indo-Pak. tensions have reduced: U.S.

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