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Iraq polls likely in a year: Bremer
BAGHDAD, JULY 31. Iraq's U.S.-appointed Governing Council, struggling with questions about its legitimacy, could be replaced by an elected government after general elections in less than a year, Iraq's U.S. administrator said on Thursday. Two ...
Russia may resume nuke tests
MOSCOW, JULY 31.Russia may end its 13-year-old moratorium on nuclear weapons tests if the U.S. resumes nuclear testing. The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said today Russia would honour its self-imposed ban on nuclear testing only as long ...
Countries differ over U.N. mandate on Iraq
UNITED NATIONS, JULY 31. Not much headway is being made on any new United Nations Security Council resolution that will facilitate nations to send troops to Iraq for peacekeeping and 'stabilisation', in fact, whether a new resolution would come ...
LOC fence not 'bad' like West Bank's: U.S.
WASHINGTON, JULY 31.The Bush administration is saying that just because it has a lot of problems with the fence that Israel is constructing in the West Bank this did not mean other fences in different parts of the world are "bad"; or for that ...
N. Korea: U.S. firm on multilateral talks
SINGAPORE, JULY 31.The U.S. Under-Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, John Robert Bolton, now on a mission to East Asia to try and jump-start a stalled dialogue on the North Korean nuclear weapons `programme', today ...
'Al-Qaeda funds used for Bali bombing'
DENPASAR (INDONESIA), JULY 31.Al-Qaeda apparently provided some of the funds transferred to the alleged controller of the Bali bombings before the attack which killed hundreds, an official of the Jemaah Islamiyah network said today. Wan Min ...
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