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19 Jul 2004
 
 
Pakistani, Indian officials open talks to push peace process
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Top Pakistani and Indian foreign ministry officials opened talks today to push forward the rival neighbours' peace process, officials said.
 
 
06 Dec 2003
 
Sri Lanka summit fails to end political impasse
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Sri Lanka's president and the prime minister failed again yesterday to make a breakthrough in new talks to end their month-old power struggle that has stalled a peace bid with Tamil rebels,...
 
 
04 Dec 2003
 
Commonwealth to meet under shadow of north-south split
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The 52 leaders of the Commonwealth of Nations are to meet tomorrow in Abuja for a summit designed to promote democracy and development but overshadowed by the threat of a north-south split over...
 
 
03 Nov 2003
 
Trial to resume of alleged Rwandan genocide mastermind
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Eight former Rwandan officials, including the alleged mastermind of the 1994 genocide in which up to one million people died, are set to appear before the UN war crimes tribunal in northern...
 
 
26 Sep 2003
 
India to organise G22 trade-strategy session
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India is organising a meeting of 22 developing countries' trade ministers to map out a strategy in the wake of the failed World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks in Cancun, a report said Friday.
 
 
01 Sep 2003
 
Mbeki ends WCape imbizo
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President Thabo Mbeki arguably faced some of his most difficult questions yesterday at the final meeting of a three-day Western Cape "imbizo" held in a windswept Worcester.
 
 
29 Jan 2003
 
Iraqi war will deepen Africa’s economic woes - Mbeki
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Poor African countries are likely to be thrown into a deep economic crisis should the United States (US) proceed with its military plans to attack Iraq.
 
 
21 Jan 2003
 
Libya elected chair of UN human rights commission
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Libya was elected yesterday by secret ballot to head the top United Nations human rights panel - a break from nearly 50 years of tradition in which chairpersons are elected by acclamation.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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