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US President George W Bush has demanded that Liberian President
Charles Taylor leave the war-ravaged West African nation, as he
neared a decision on sending US peacekeeping troops there.
The US said yesterday it was working with African nations to hunt
down a 727 passenger jet stolen in Angola last month, amid fears it
may be used in a reprise of the September 11 attacks.
Palestinian leaders expressed concern Friday that the United States
was giving a free hand to the Israeli military as the peace process
broke down in a new wave of violence.
South Korea warned North Korea today not to risk losing the
benefits of inter-Korean economic cooperation by escalating the
nuclear crisis, pool reports said.
With the Iraq war moving from battlefield to negotiating table, the
UN Security Council met Friday for initial discussion of a draft
resolution which would lift sanctions against Iraq.
One month after US Marines helped jubilant Iraqis pull down a huge
statue of Saddam Hussein in central Baghdad, the US was to put a
resolution Friday to the UN Security Council seeking an end to...
The White House urged the Palestinians Tuesday to "move forward"
with political reforms, even as hopes faded that their reformist
prime minister-designate, Mahud Abbas, would create a cabinet.
President George W. Bush has slapped sanctions on Zimbabwe
President Robert Mugabe and 76 other government officials allegedly
tied to efforts at undermining democracy there, the White House
said...