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The US Embassy in South Africa has reacted strongly to remarks made
by the North Korean Vice President in Pretoria yesterday concerning
the US, saying they are 'absurd' and a distortion the truth.
The US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Charles
Snyder has arrived in Kenya to assist Khartoum and the rebel Sudan
People's Liberation Army (SPLA) in their final phase of peace...
President George W. Bush has picked career diplomats to be US
ambassadors to Namibia, Lesotho, as well as Gabon and Sao Tome and
Principe, the White House announced in a statement Thursday.
The United States had al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in its sights
at least three times after the 1998 US embassy bombings in Africa,
but each time balked at launching strikes to kill him, a US...
The head of the rebels who control half of Haiti said yesterday
that the capital is almost entirely surrounded and that he wants
President Jean Bertrand Aristide tried for "high treason".
The government of Nepal's peace package put before Maoist rebel
leadership was praised by officials from the US, the UK, and India,
a newspaper report said today.
US President George W Bush's South African visit clearly pleased
the Pretoria government yesterday, while scores of protesters
condemned his presence in the country.
US military experts yesterday arrived in Liberia to evaluate the
humanitarian and security situation in the battle-scarred nation a
day after President Charles Taylor agreed to go to Nigeria to end...
US Middle East envoy William Burns paved the way yesterday for
President George W Bush's first hand-on foray into Arab-Israeli
peacemaking, at upcoming summits in Egypt and Jordan.
The US-led attack on Iraq has sparked angry protests across the
Arabian peninsula with the most violent in Yemen, where authorities
seem at a loss as to how to control almost universal anti-war...
Fears of imminent war in Iraq precipitated Monday a final exodus
from Baghdad and pushed the United States and Britain to urge their
nationals to quit Kuwait forthwith amid terror warnings in Dubai
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.