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The United States will this week lift economic sanctions on Libya,
opening the door for US companies to bid for oil contracts, a
British newspaper reported Tuesday.
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan last week met with the UN Security
Council to seek their support for a fraud probe into the UN program
that oversaw Iraq's oil sales under Saddam Hussein, reports...
Prime Minister Tony Blair's handshake with Libyan leader Moamer
Kadhafi must be taken with a pinch of salt but sealed a significant
victory in the battle against weapons proliferation and...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's future is under a question mark
after he suffered a blow to his authority during a crucial
parliamentary vote on university fees, newspapers said today.
The global economy is too dependent on growth from rich nations,
especially the US, Mexico's treasury secretary said Sunday in
urging finance officials from 20 nations to find alternative ways
to...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, back home yesterday following a
gruelling four-nation tour, was hurled straight into a political
storm caused by the presumed suicide of an arms expert at the...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, back home today following a
gruelling four-nation tour, was hurled straight into a political
storm caused by the apparent suicide of an arms expert at the
centre...
Tensions between US-led occupation authorities and Iraq's residents
came to the fore yesterday as the government in the country's
second-largest city was dismissed amid rising popular discontent.