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A top South Korean presidential aide met a North Korean official in
Beijing last month as tension over the North's suspected nuclear
weapons programme escalated, a presidential spokeswoman said...
The United States on Wednesday expelled two Iraqi diplomats
accredited to the United Nations for spying and asked numerous
other countries to follow suit.
Negotiations on the future of the war-devastated Democratic
Republic of Congo were set to wrap up soon, with delegates
preparing for a plenary session in Pretoria, a senior UN official
said Wednesday.
The risk that dwindling supplies of fresh water will spark bloody
regional conflicts in dry regions of the world is far smaller than
feared, a United Nations report said on Wednesday.
Sparks flew at an emergency Islamic summit Wednesday, with Iraq's
number two Ezzat Ibrahim branding Kuwait's junior foreign minister
a "monkey" and vowing to teach the United States a lesson it...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Irish counterpart Bertie
Ahern struggled to revive Northern Ireland's stalled peace process
during a second day of intensive talks with the province's...
Parliament's finance portfolio committee on Monday approved the
Division of Revenue Bill, which seeks to allocate funds identified
in last week's Budget to the three spheres of government.
Home Affairs Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi on Tuesday broke his
silence on the impasse over the appointment of his new
director-general, saying the issue was not political, but purely
administrative.