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E.U. allays U.S. fears on defence force
BRUSSELS, OCT. 21.A spokesman for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) has said that European countries "have gone to great lengths" to reassure the Americans that the proposed European defence project would be designed to "complement ...
Iran agrees to key demands on nuclear issue
MANAMA, OCT. 21.The visiting Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and Germany today made significant headway in defusing tensions driven by Iran's suspected bid to build nuclear weapons. Iran had declared on Sunday that it had invited the three ...
Irish peace process back on rails
LONDON, OCT 21. The year-long political deadlock in Northern Ireland ended today amid a flurry of carefully-choreographed initiatives from all sides — the British Government, the IRA, and the mainstream Republicans and Unionists — ...


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Kalam calls for greater Indo-Sudan cooperation
KHARTOUM, OCT. 21. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today suggested a partnership between India and Sudan for the development of both nations by 2020. Elaborating on what India had set out to achieve in the next two decades, he said Sudan too ...
India close to investing $1 billion in Sudan
KHARTOUM, OCT. 21.India is hoping to make a nearly $1 billion investment in Sudan by buying a 25 per cent stake, currently owned by Austrians, in what is known as the 5A/5B oil project. This will be in addition to the roughly $750 million ...
Gorshkov deal by year-end
MOSCOW, OCT. 21. The purchase contract for the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier by India may be signed before the end of the year, a top Russian arms export official said. The final round of talks on the deal will take place during the end of ...
Ottawa for a 'new era' in ties with New Delhi
OTTAWA, OCT. 21. The expectations are clear in that when the Canadian Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, arrives in New Delhi for talks with the Indian leadership, the two countries are looking at the beginning of yet another phase of the bilateral ...



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