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British Prime Minister Tony Blair is expected to pay an official visit to South Africa from 31 May to 1 June 2007, to hold discussion with President Thabo Mbeki at the Union Buildings, in Pretoria....
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe said yesterday new "political
systems" adopted at a regional summit in Mauritius will prevent
Western nations like Britain "interfering in the affairs" of...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday flew back from a
three-week family holiday in Barbados and straight into an ongoing
row over the Iraq war, which has triggered the biggest political...
The US and Britain will attack Iraq in nine days if it refuses to
disarm, whether or not the UN Security Council passes a new
resolution paving the way to war, British newspapers predicted
Saturday.
The World Council of Churches (WCC), which groups Christian and
Orthodox churches worldwide, on Friday deplored US and
British-backing for military action against Iraq, saying a war
would be immoral.