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President George W. Bush, trying to assure Americans he has made
them safer since the Sept. 11 attacks and help his party in the
congressional elections, addresses a nation tonight that has grown...
Address by Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Aziz Pahad at the
opening of the 2nd meeting of South Africa-Nigeria Bi-National
Commission (BNC) special implementation committee (SIC), Tshwane
Al-Qaeda is planning a high-level assassination against a US or
foreign leader to disrupt the US presidential election, that will
be set in motion by a new tape from its leader Osama bin Laden,...
Government has allayed fears among South Africans following reports
that suspected terrorists arrested in Pakistan had been planning to
attack some tourist sites in the country.
South Korea said today it would go ahead with its troop deployment
to Iraq, despite a threat from an Islamic group to behead a South
Korean hostage unless the plan is scrapped.
The official investigation into the September 11, 2001 attacks cast
doubt yesterday on US administration claims of links between Iraq
and al-Qaeda used to justify last year's invasion.
Members of al-Qaeda arrested with copies of South African passports
must have bought the documents from corrupt home affairs officials,
Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said yesterday.