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Al-Qaeda is planning a high-level assassination against a US or
foreign leader to disrupt the US presidential election, that will
be set in motion by a new tape from its leader Osama bin Laden,...
Pakistan yesterday scorned as "absolutely absurd" a report that
Washington tolerated Islamabad's pardoning of a self-confessed
nuclear proliferator in order to get US troops on to Pakistani...
UN sanctions against Iraq and weapons inspections "disarmed" former
President Saddam Hussein's regime, the UN's chief nuclear weapons
inspector said in a magazine interview on published yesterday.
The US State Department, the first agency of any government to
publicly identify Niger as a possible target of Iraqi efforts to
obtain uranium, admitted yesterday it had erred in naming the
African...
The aftermath of the Iraq war continued to dog Washington and
London today after leaders of major industrialised nations agreed
to work together to help the country.