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26 May 2012
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07 Mar 2003
 
 
Mbeki to attend Nepad implementation meeting
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President Thabo Mbeki will on Sunday depart for Abuja, Nigeria, to attend the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (Nepad) heads of state implementation meeting.
 
 
SAAF lost 58 pilots last year alone
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A total of 58 pilots, with several years experience each, left the South African Air Force last year, Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota said on Friday.
 
 
Ugandan withdrawal from DRC may be delayed by fighting
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Fighting between Ugandan troops and forces of a small rebel group in the northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) town of Bunia could delay the final pull out of the Ugandan army, Kampala's...
 
 
06 Mar 2003
 
Bush calls Cameroon leader ahead of UN debate
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US President George Bush telephoned counterpart Paul Biya of Cameroon Wednesday, ahead of a key debate on Iraq at the UN Security Council, White House spokesman Sean McCormack said.
 
 
SA to retain PR electoral system for 2004
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South Africa will retain its proportional representation electoral system for next year's national and provincial elections.
 
 
Two Koreas have secret meeting in Beijing
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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...
 
 
US expels two Iraqi diplomats
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The United States on Wednesday expelled two Iraqi diplomats accredited to the United Nations for spying and asked numerous other countries to follow suit.
 
 
05 Mar 2003
 
DRC peace talks set to wrap up soon
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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.
 
 
 
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