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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.
The US and Britain will attack Iraq in nine days if it refuses to
disarm, whether or not the UN Security Council passes a new
resolution paving the way to war, British newspapers predicted
Saturday.
The letter signed by eight European nations supporting America's
tough stance on Iraq highlights deep divisions across the continent
and threatens future EU foreign policy, Britain's press said...
African countries will be chief beneficiaries of an annual $5
billion US government programme to reward emerging markets that
meet its criteria of good governance, the Financial Times reports.
Trade ministers who gathered in Sydney last week for an informal
meeting of the WTO say the talks were very productive, reports the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Failure to reform the European common agricultural policy (CAP)
would mean the end of the Doha agreement to open up world trade to
less developed countries, Clare Short, Britain's international...
The US administration's top trade official said on Tuesday that
continued stalling by the European Union and Japan in the Doha
Round global trade negotiations would be likely to result in
countries...
The increase in US aid to the poorest countries must be accompanied
by a cut in bureaucracy and a decision to end the system of forcing
aid recipients to buy American exports, according to an...