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The European Union and Japan expressed Friday their support for
multilateral talks to prod North Korea into abandoning its nuclear
programme, adding that negotiations could not only include...
North Korea said Friday it had made a "bold" proposal to resolve
the nuclear crisis in talks with the United States in Beijing, but
Washington had dodged the essential issues.
Washington was Thursday sticking by a March 17 deadline for Iraq to
disarm as a British proposal for six steps Iraq could take to avert
a war failed to convince Russia and France to back a new UN...
OPENING ADDRESS BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF ARTS, CULTURE, SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY, MS BUYELWA SONJICA, MP, AT THE FIRST BUSINESS
MEETING OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN REFERENCE GROUP ON WOMEN IN SCIENCE
AND...
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...
Iraq announced it was considering UN demands to destroy banned
missiles to avert war, as Washington rallied support for a new UN
disarmament resolution that could be offered in the next few days.
At least 150 000 demonstrators Friday marched through Melbourne to
oppose the looming US-led war in Iraq in the first of a series of
weekend protests across Asia.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY THE MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, DR ZOLA
SKWEYIYA, AT UNFPA SOUTHERN AFRICA SUB-REGION CLUSTER MEETING, Cape
Town, 7 February 2003