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Six-nation talks on the North Korean nuclear crisis entered a
second day today after the US and the North broke the ice with a
face-to-face meeting but reported little concrete progress.
An uncertain calm held in Liberia yesterday after rebels and
loyalists came under fresh US pressure to lay down their guns, the
commander of west African peacekeepers said.
Sao Tome and Principe's putschists and international mediators were
set to continue talks today, as the deposed president of the west
African archipelago insisted the coup leaders return to their...
For the fourth time in five days, the US yesterday pilloried
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's government for its crackdown
on the opposition, calling it "self defeating repression".
President George W Bush welcomed South Korean President Roh
Moo-Hyun to the White House today for crucial and hugely
anticipated talks heralded by communist North Korea with a new
round of nuclear...
The United States on Thursday welcomed a new peace accord signed
this week to finally end more than four years of warfare in the
strife-wracked Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and called for
the...