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U.N. order under scrutiny, says Iraq
BAGHDAD, FEB. 23. Iraq is studying a U.N. order to destroy its Al Samoud 2 missile programme, but has made no decision, the chief Iraqi liaison to the U.N. inspectors said on Sunday. ``We received the letter from (chief inspector Hans) Blix on ...
Countdown begins for Saddam regime?
BRUSSELS, FEB. 23.The diplomatic noose round the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein's regime is tightening as the Western allies, led by the United States, appear determined to fix a firm date for war. The European allies led by Britain, Spain ...
India prepared to respond to Musharraf's speech at NAM
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 23. India is prepared to respond if the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, raises Jammu and Kashmir or any other bilateral issue at the Non-Aligned Movement meeting which opens here tomorrow morning. As per protocol, ...
Anti-terror draft 'agreed upon'
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 23.A new anti-terror draft has been "more or less agreed upon" on the eve of the Non-Aligned Movement's 13th summit which will begin here tomorrow, according to diplomats who participated in the trouble-shooting deliberations ...
Serbian PM survives assassination bid
BELGRADE, FEB. 23.The Serbian Prime Minister, Zoran Djindjic, has survived an alleged assassination attempt when a truck driver cut across his speeding motorcade, police officials said on Sunday. ``Our initial investigation shows that it was ...
West 'plotting' war against Muslims, says Mahathir
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 23.The incoming Chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) today raised the spectre of an imminent anti-Islam war. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, who will assume office as the next NAM Chairman at the forum's ...
We are not kneeling before the LTTE: Ranil
COLOMBO. FEB. 23. The Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has refuted allegations that his administration was "kneeling before the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam". He asserted that the latest attempt was "the last chance" to regain ...
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