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A group of veteran politicians formed by Nelson Mandela urged the international community on Tuesday to supply equipment needed to allow a joint U.N-African Union to deploy to Darfur in western...
Address by the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at the
opening ceremony of the Second Festival of the Cultures and
Civilisations of World Deserts, Dubai
Iraq's new government was sworn in yesterday with Sunni Muslim
tribal leader Ghazi al-Yawar as president, but there were no
celebrations as a bloody wave of explosions killed at least three
people...
Iraqi politicians and the US-led occupation authority wrangled
today over who should become Iraq's president when a transitional
government takes office in one month, as new attacks rattled an...
The United Nations Security Council today met in closed session to
discuss a draft resolution on Iraq, while Special Adviser Lakhdar
Brahimi continued contacts in Baghdad aimed at helping the...
The US overseer for Iraq Paul Bremer Friday aired the possibility
of an American pullout from the country, saying the US did not stay
where it was "not welcome".
Weapons inspections in Iraq are making headway and must be allowed
to resolve the crisis, United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan
told the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit on Monday.