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President George W Bush yesterday urged Sudanese President Omar
al-Beshir to accept a US-backed peace plan to end a 21-year
conflict that has claimed 1,5-million lives and displaced four
million...
The US has reiterated its support for black economic empowerment
(BEE) but trade negotiators have called for transparency in the
process, says government's chief trade negotiator Xavier Carim.
US President George W Bush yesterday renewed sanctions he imposed
on Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and other government officials
one year ago for allegedly undermining democracy there.
Fresh from five more wins in the Democratic presidential race, US
Senator John Kerry fired off a fierce attack on President George W
Bush, yesterday, accusing him of misleading Americans over the...
As President George W Bush scrambled to avoid political fallout
over Iraq's missing weapons of mass destruction, his closest allies
came under pressure yesterday to follow his example and order an...
US Secretary of State Colin Powell has said he does not know if he
would have called for an invasion of Iraq if he had been told it
had no stockpiles of banned weapons, the Washington Post...
UN sanctions against Iraq and weapons inspections "disarmed" former
President Saddam Hussein's regime, the UN's chief nuclear weapons
inspector said in a magazine interview on published yesterday.
Palestinians worried yesterday that US President George W Bush's
failure to mention their conflict with Israel in his State of the
Union address means he intends to scale down US involvement in...
US President George W Bush ignored the troubled Middle East peace
process on his annual State of the Union address yesterday, making
no mention of the so-called roadmap for an Israeli-Palestinian...
The US special envoy for Sudan met yesterday in Kenya with
negotiators from Khartoum and a southern rebel group in a new
effort to push the two sides to conclude a comprehensive peace
deal, the...
The most influential Iraqi Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali
al-Sistani, hardened his opposition to US plans for a transitional
government as British Prime Minister Tony Blair suggested Iraqi...
China said yesterday it was sending an envoy to Washington to
discuss the standoff over North Korea's nuclear drive, while
Pyongyang dismissed as the "folly of imbeciles" expectations it
would...
The Palestinian Authority yesterday reacted with disappointment to
US criticism of its peace efforts by accusing Washington of turning
a blind eye on Israel's moves towards alternatives to the...