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Iraq wants to cooperate and counter the charges made by chief UN
weapons inspectors that disarmament is not complete, as the United
States pushes on towards a military attack, a senior academic...
Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo was Wednesday due to make a
much-awaited address to the West African nation on a French peace
deal which has fuelled deadly ethnic clashes and widespread
rioting.
Poor African countries are likely to be thrown into a deep economic
crisis should the United States (US) proceed with its military
plans to attack Iraq.
The United States on Monday ratcheted up disarmament pressure on
Iraq but key members of the UN Security Council called for giving
inspectors more time following their first report on attempts to...
With UN weapons inspectors poised Monday to deliver a key report on
Iraq to the Security Council, Russian President Vladimir Putin told
British Prime Minister Tony Blair that inspections must be...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has praised South
Africa’s economic management, saying the country was poised
to achieve three percent economic growth in 2003.
France and Germany fired another shot across US threats to wage war
on Iraq Wednesday by saying they shared a common position in
opposing such a conflict.
A US drive to quickly bring the nuclear crisis with North Korea to
the United Nations has met with little enthusiasm in Seoul and
puzzled analysts, who view Washington's intentions as unclear.