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Abbas seeks stronger Palestinian mandate
The power struggle appears to be coming to a head Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas has challenged his parliament to back him - or face his resignation.
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Musharraf calls for Pak nuke upgrades
President Bush to meet Pakistani PM Jamali in October
Qualitative upgrades in Pakistan's nuclear programme would strengthen national security, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has said.
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250 Iraqi officers to become cops
Some 250 more policemen graduated Thursday from a crash course aimed at transforming a once corrupt and brutal force into a key element of the US-led coalition's efforts to fight crime and terrorism in
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Blair overhauls his spin machine
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's government announced an overhaul of its media operations on Wednesday in an effort to curb a damaging reputation for spin.
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US troops under attack in Afghanistan
US-led coalition troops were attacked yesterday as a massive offensive continued against suspected Taliban fighters holed up in the mountains of southeast Afghanistan, the US military said.
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'Britishness' test for immigrants
A British government advisory group has proposed that immigrants should pass a new "Britishness test", before they can receive a British passport.
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Junta says Suu Kyi "physically well"
Suu Kyi not on hunger strike: Thailand
Myanmar's military government said yesterday that its opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was "physically well" and charged that US claims that she was on a hunger strike were the result of "spin doctors".
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