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G-8 warns Iran, N. Korea on n-weapons
EVIAN, JUNE 2.The Group of Eight industrialised countries, at their meeting in Evian today, warned Iran and North Korea against pursuing programmes mass destruction weapons. In a statement to be made public on Tuesday, they called on both ...
'Pak. ready for a dialogue at any level'
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 2. Pakistan's High Commissioner's designate to India, Aziz Ahmed Khan, said here today that he was leaving for Delhi with a "positive framework of mind" and hoped that future talks between the two countries would lead to the ...
N. Korea to 'produce' more nukes
SEOUL, JUNE 2.North Korea has told American lawmakers it already has nuclear weapons and intends to build more, a senior U.S. congressman said today after returning from a trip to the Communist state. ``They admitted to having nuclear ...
Iraq: Senate panel chief threatens probe
WASHINGTON, JUNE 2.In what could be a major political problem down the road of campaigning, a senior lawmaker has threatened to start a full-fledged investigation into the growing controversy over whether the Bush administration deliberately ...
'Attacks have Al-Qaeda hallmarks'
RIYADH, JUNE 2.The FBI Director, Robert Mueller, on Sunday said the Riyadh suicide bombings bore all the ``hallmarks'' of Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda terror group and praised the U.S.-Saudi cooperation into the attacks probe. Mr. Mueller, who ...
Trade Ministers endorse Dhaka Declaration
DHAKA, JUNE 2. The second meeting of the Trade Ministers of the least developed countries (LDCs), which ended here today, unanimously endorsed the 16-point Dhaka Declaration as the benchmark negotiating tools for the Cancun meet of the World ...
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  • NWFP passes Shariat Bill
  • Israel to dismantle only some settlements
  • Students turned away from varsities in Myanmar
  • Five-nation pact to counter terrorism
  • Colombo willing to 'offer clarifications'
  • Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai held amid countrywide protests
  • Trafficking in Bangladeshi women cause for concern



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