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Germany and France remain on a collision course with the United
States and key European allies over Iraq in a high stakes stand-off
which could weaken the United Nations, NATO, the European Union...
The developed countries appear not to be honouring their pledges to
the United Nations Global Fund on Aids, TB and Malaria, Health
Minister Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang said on Tuesday.
North Korea on Tuesday defended its decision to pull out of a key
nuclear arms treaty, saying it had been forced to act because of
threats from the United States.
President Saddam Hussein is trapped between the demands of the UN
disarmament process that continues to sap his hold on power and the
threat of a US-led military offensive to oust him, diplomats...
EU member states were again at loggerheads over Iraq Monday with
discord focussing on proposals for a new UN resolution seen by
opponents as a green light for war.
Weapons inspections in Iraq are making headway and must be allowed
to resolve the crisis, United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan
told the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit on Monday.
Outgoing Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) chairperson Thabo Mbeki has
called on leaders from developing nations to stand their ground in
preventing an imminent war in Iraq, as well as act swiftly to...
South African experts met here Monday with Iraqi officials liaising
with UN arms inspectors in what they called an attempt to stop war
by sharing expertise from their own country's disarmament.