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US President George W Bush arrived at Downing Street yesterday for
talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair suddenly overshadowed
by deadly bomb blasts in Istanbul.
Under a slate grey sky, and within the relatively safe confines of
Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II yesterday offered US
President George W Bush a spectacular state welcome to Britain
complete...
A compound housing the US-led coalition in Baghdad has come under
rocket fire, as US President George W Bush warned extremists were
trying to install a Taliban-style regime in Iraq.
US President George W Bush was to call today for swifter democratic
reforms in the Middle East amid continuing violence in Iraq and
Pentagon plans to rotate US troops there.
Asia Pacific leaders met in Bangkok today with high hopes of
salvaging multilateral trade talks that broke down last month in
Cancun, Mexico, over the divisive issue of trade protectionism.
The leaders of Apec's 21 member nations will vow to dismantle
terrorist organisations and halt the proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction, according to a draft copy of their declaration...
Moscow and Tokyo turned on North Korea yesterday following its
veiled threat to test a nuclear bomb as South Korea dismissed the
latest statement from Pyongyang as brinkmanship.
South Korea today dismissed as a bargaining ploy North Korea's
apparent threat to test a nuclear bomb, a move that would represent
a sharp escalation of the nuclear crisis.