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Sudan's president on Monday denied his government was involved in widespread human rights abuses in Darfur, where an estimated 200 000 people have been killed in what the United States says is the...
A United Nations peacekeeping force will be sent to Lebanon in
about a week, Secretary General Kofi Annan said before beginning a
visit today to Beirut. Annan made the comment when he telephoned...
Transcript of South Africa’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma’s remarks after meeting with the
United States of America’s Secretary of State, Dr Condoleezza...
The government was concerned that South African citizens may be
among the 64 alleged mercenaries aboard a possibly US-registered
aeroplane impounded in Zimbabwe on Sunday.
Leaving aside, at least temporarily, differing interpretations of
the host nation's human rights record, a two-day summit of 10
southern European and north African states will open here today
amid...
US Middle East envoy William Burns here yesterday welcomed the
unofficial initiatives launched by Israeli and Palestinian groups
for a final peace settlement but without actually endorsing them.
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...