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Britain said Monday that Iraq needed to do far more than break up
its al-Samoud 2 missiles to satisfy United Nations demands to
disarm and thus head off a US-led attack.
Arab League chief Amr Mussa said Tuesday a US-led war could be
launched against Iraq "in a few days", adding that Arab states were
powerless to prevent it.
The Vatican on Monday urged the international community to allow
United Nations weapons inspectors to continue their work in Iraq,
warning that a war that did not receive the explicit backing of...
EU leaders moved to heal deep rifts over Iraq with a compromise
declaration at an emergency summit Monday telling President Saddam
Hussein he must disarm immediately -- but also insisting that war...
At least 150 000 demonstrators Friday marched through Melbourne to
oppose the looming US-led war in Iraq in the first of a series of
weekend protests across Asia.
South Africa's most powerful church leader was expected to leave
for Britain later this month following a meeting with Zimbabwean
President Robert Mugabe, a senior church official said Thursday.
Catholic churches in South Africa made a firm commitment on Friday
to undertake a long-term community-based campaign to renew the
moral character of society.
France and Britain on Tuesday vowed to step up cooperation in
sub-Saharan Africa, with a joint visit by the two countries foreign
ministers to the Great Lakes region later this year.
Senior officers in the British army have been told to prepare for
an occupation of Iraq lasting up to three years in the event of war
and the downfall of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's regime,...
President Thabo Mbeki jetted off to Britain this morning where he
is expected to hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Tony Blair
on the global political situation.
South Africa will not be party to any military assault by a United
Nation (UN) member against another, but will rather continue to
seek a peaceful way out to a possible United States-led attack on...
With UN weapons inspectors poised Monday to deliver a key report on
Iraq to the Security Council, Russian President Vladimir Putin told
British Prime Minister Tony Blair that inspections must be...
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...