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Fatah optimistic about chances of truce
The head of a delegation of the mainstream Palestinian Fatah movement which is heading for talks in Cairo said Monday that he was hopeful the meeting would lead to the calling of a truce.
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'S Korea to go ahead with its troop dispatch to Iraq'
Roh condemns shooting as terrorism
South Korea will push ahead with its plan to send troops to Iraq despite a deadly attack Sunday in the war-torn country that claimed the lives of two Korean civilians, a top government official said.
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Koizumi presses ahead with Iraq troops plan
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi lashed out Monday at "indiscriminate" attacks in Iraq that killed two of the country's diplomats as a poll showed little public backing for sending troops.
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Indo-Pak flights set to resume from Jan 1
India and Pakistan agreed yesterday to resume flights between the two countries from January 1 after a two-year hiatus, in the latest easing of tension between the rival neighbours.
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One person dying of AIDS every minute in Asia: WHO
Drug plan in spotlight on World AIDS Day
AIDS now kills a person every minute in the Asia-Pacific, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said yesterday, warning HIV prevalence is increasing in China, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Vietnam.
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