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The South African government said in a statement yesterday that it
had noted with grave concern and shock the recent deaths of 22
people, including a South African citizen, in an alleged terrorist...
Saudi Arabia's Gulf partners yesterday joined a chorus of
condemnation over the attacks and killings in Saudi Arabia and
expressed their solidarity with the kingdom as it wages its own war
on terror.
Israel's bold strike in Gaza City has embarrassed Arab leaders into
dropping talk of peace and will force them to sound a tough note at
their summit in Tunis on Monday, even if it is only to...
Foreign ministers from Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
member states were to open a three days of talks in the Iranian
capital today, with their discussions expected to be dominated...
Blasts targetting foreigners' residential compounds in Riyadh
overnight had "the earmarks of al-Qaeda", US Secretary of State
Colin Powell today, condemning the explosions, which killed at
least...
Washington was Thursday sticking by a March 17 deadline for Iraq to
disarm as a British proposal for six steps Iraq could take to avert
a war failed to convince Russia and France to back a new UN...
Members of a deeply riven Security Council prepared the diplomatic
ground Sunday ahead of a crucial week in the United Nations, with
the threat of war on Iraq looming large.
The Pentagon put more big pieces of its US military buildup against
Iraq into play last week: thousands of the army's elite 101st
Airborne Division flew to the region, a sixth aircraft carrier was...