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14 Jul 2008
 
 
Iran president hits back over nuclear criticism
MIDDLE EAST
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hit back at a senior adviser to Iran's top authority who had criticised his "provocative" speeches about the country's nuclear work, which the West says is a cover to...
 
 
11 Jul 2008
 
Iran tests seen to prove US shield not needed
MIDDLE EAST
Russia said on Friday Iran's missile tests showed there is no military justification for U.S. plans to deploy missile defences in eastern Europe because Tehran's rockets cannot travel that far....
 
 
08 Jul 2008
 
SA: Dlamini Zuma: Notes on conclusion of South Africa - United Kingdom Bilateral Forum (08/07/2008)
2008
Notes on conclusion of South Africa - United Kingdom Bilateral Forum, Presidential Guesthouse, Pretoria
 
 
07 Jul 2008
 
Iran says demand to halt enrichment "illegitimate"
IRAN
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday Iran would not abandon its right to enrich uranium and rejected a major powers' demand to do so as "illegitimate", the official IRNA news agency...
 
 
02 Jul 2008
 
US won't let Iran shut Gulf
MIDDLE EAST
The United States will not allow Iran to block the Gulf, the waterway that carries crude from the world's largest oil exporting region, the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet said on Wednesday. "Iran will...
 
 
18 Jun 2008
 
News this week
Newsletter - News this Week
SOUTH AFRICA

CAPE TOWN - A South African court has issued an order banning unauthorised clinical trials of vitamin therapies for AIDS. The Cape High Court ruled against German...

 
 
13 Jun 2008
 
Big powers reach out to Iran
IRAN
World powers will on Saturday promise Iran economic benefits if it halts sensitive nuclear work, but there is little sign of any breakthrough soon in a dispute that has helped send oil prices to...
 
 
Bush and pope take break in calm of Vatican Gardens
RELIGIOUS POLITICS
Pope Benedict gave George W. Bush an unprecedented welcome in the tranquillity of the Vatican Gardens on Friday before the U.S. president resumed his campaign to rally European support for...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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