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Militants renounce truce as ME peace hopes dip
Hopes of peace were dealt a blow Thursday when a militant Palestinian group renounced its freeze on anti-Israeli attacks after one of its leaders was shot dead and a Jewish settlement was targeted bya
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'Musharraf flying home into political headache'
President Pervez Musharraf flies home from a triumphant overseas tour this week into a worsening political deadlock, with speculation rife that tough action against the rebellious parliament is high on
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'US no longer asking India to sign NPT'
Favouring a vibrant high-technology trade relationship with India, US is no longer asking New Delhi to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and is expected to liberalise its exports of dual use goods
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US, UK vow to stay on track in Iraq
The British foreign minister and American senators visiting Iraq on Wednesday played down concerns that the US-led occupation risks descending into a Vietnam-style quagmire, saying the remnants of Saddam
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Bush 'exploring all options' for Liberia
US asks Taylor to leave country
President Bush has stepped up US pressure on Liberia's president to resign while holding off on a decision on possibly sending peacekeeping troops to the troubled African nation.
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Campbell admits tinkering with Iraq dossier
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's top aide, Alastair Campbell, has admitted tinkering with a security report seen as bolstering the campaign for US-led action against Iraq, a confidential letter published
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