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Sino-Pak top bosses hold talks to finalise nuke deal
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf was greeted as "an old friend" yesterday in his first summit talks with China's new leaders, as he strives to seal Beijing's assistance in constructing a nuclear power
 
Anglican split feared as gay bishop consecrated
The Rev. Canon V.
 
Maoist rebels loot bank in Nepal
Suspected Maoist rebels looted the equivalent of nearly 700,000 dollars from a bank in the heart of Nepal's capital, police said yesterday.
 
Sharon-Qorei meeting 'within days
Hamas offers olive branch
Israeli and Palestinian leaders edged towards the resumption of top-level contacts yesterday as the hardline Hamas movement raised the possibility of a halt to attacks against Israeli civilians.
 
Israel poses biggest threat to world peace: EU poll
Europeans believe that Israel poses the biggest threat to world peace ahead of Iran, North Korea and the United States in joint second place, according to an EU poll released yesterday.
 
Iran threatens retreat from inspections
Iran's supreme leader said Sunday that "excessive demands" from abroad could prompt Tehran to retreat from a recent commitment to give inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog more access to its atomic
 
Iraqis rejoice over helicopter hit
Iraqis in the village of Baisa say they couldn't have asked for a better present during Ramadan -- a US helicopter shot down in their fields.

"We usually celebrate Ramadan at the end of the month.

 

 
   
 
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