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Political sleaze is the biggest corruption scourge facing the
world, but most acutely Argentina and Japan, according to a global
survey of public perceptions released yesterday by an international...
China said today South Korea and Japan could be included in talks
over the North Korea nuclear issue if there was no objection from
North Korea and the US.
US President George W Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair
pledged yesterday to stick by Iraq in the long term as the country
struggles to rebuild itself, a British spokesperson said.
President George W Bush and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao
haggled over the format for future nuclear crisis talks with North
Korea but agreed at discussions here yesterday to meet again soon
in...
SPEECH BY SPEAKER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, DR FRENE GINWALA, AT
THE PRESENTATION OF THE HUMAN SECURITY REPORT TO PRESIDENT MBEKI,
Cape Town, 21 May 2003