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US President George W Bush arrived at Downing Street yesterday for
talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair suddenly overshadowed
by deadly bomb blasts in Istanbul.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said yesterday Turkey was
trying to confirm reports that al-Qaeda had claimed responsibility
for the deadly bomb attacks on synagogues in Istanbul, the CNN Turk...
A compound housing the US-led coalition in Baghdad has come under
rocket fire, as US President George W Bush warned extremists were
trying to install a Taliban-style regime in Iraq.
Prodded by the US doctrine of preemption, the North Atlantic
alliance signaled yesterday its determination to refocus its
activities on the developing world in order to root out suspected
terrorist...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair was well aware of an intelligence
warning in February that the Iraq war might wind up helping
terrorists, not hindering them, but he concluded that it was a risk...
The US let in one of the future September 11 hijackers in mid-2000
for flight lessons despite suspicions of his links to al-Qaeda, a
German magazine reported yesterday.
The Al-Arabiya television station yesterday broadcast an audio tape
recording attributed to a leader of the al-Qaeda network, calling
on Iraqis to continue to resist the US-led occupation of their...
Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi rejected charges yesterday
by US President George W Bush that his country was harbouring and
supporting terrorists, saying in Pretoria that "it is the US...