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The United Nations' top human rights forum delayed a discussion on
Sudan until later Thursday amid accusations over how a report into
claims of atrocities by government-backed militias in the...
US President George W Bush arrived yesterday in Egypt for a summit
with Arab leaders, launching his first personal drive for
Israeli-Palestinian peace.
US Middle East envoy William Burns paved the way yesterday for
President George W Bush's first hand-on foray into Arab-Israeli
peacemaking, at upcoming summits in Egypt and Jordan.
The US-led attack on Iraq has sparked angry protests across the
Arabian peninsula with the most violent in Yemen, where authorities
seem at a loss as to how to control almost universal anti-war...
The United States on Wednesday expelled two Iraqi diplomats
accredited to the United Nations for spying and asked numerous
other countries to follow suit.
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...
The Pentagon put more big pieces of its US military buildup against
Iraq into play last week: thousands of the army's elite 101st
Airborne Division flew to the region, a sixth aircraft carrier was...
US President George W. Bush broadened his case for war on Iraq late
Wednesday, saying that toppling Saddam Hussein would spread
democracy in the Arab world and speed the creation of a Palestinian...