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Reacting to today's media reports alleging that Secretary-General
Kofi Annan's conversations were tapped by British intelligence, a
United Nations spokesperson said if this practice exists it...
As President George W Bush scrambled to avoid political fallout
over Iraq's missing weapons of mass destruction, his closest allies
came under pressure yesterday to follow his example and order an...
The majority of Britons - 56% - think a judicial inquiry which
probed the suicide of arms expert David Kelly and exonerated Prime
Minister Tony Blair of wrongdoing was a "whitewash", according to...
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.
Libyan Foreign Minister Abdel Rahman Shalgham is to travel to
London on Tuesday for a two-day official visit, the first by a
foreign minister in more than 20 years, an official here said.
A US weapons team arrived in southern Iraq yesterday to begin
probing a cache of mortar shells leaking a substance that early
tests indicate could be a harmful chemical agent, a Danish military...
The most influential Iraqi Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali
al-Sistani, hardened his opposition to US plans for a transitional
government as British Prime Minister Tony Blair suggested Iraqi...
US President George W Bush arrived at Downing Street yesterday for
talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair suddenly overshadowed
by deadly bomb blasts in Istanbul.