Volume 4 Number 305 Tue. April 06, 2004    
 
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al-Qaeda letter warns Spain to withdraw troops or face 'hell'
A letter purporting to be from al-Qaeda warned Spain to withdraw its forces immediately from Iraq and Afghanistan or face "hellish" consequences, a Spanish newspaper reported yesterday.
 
'US may need to delay Iraqi power transfer'
The Bush administration may have to consider extending its June 30 deadline for the transfer of sovereignty in Iraq or risk seeing the country lapse into civil war, the head of the US Senate's foreign
 
Ministers confront Sharon over his withdrawal plan
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told opponents of his Gaza pullout proposal that they are free to leave his government, in the hottest exchange yet over his plan for a "unilateral disengagement" with thePalestinians.
 
Pakistan offers to host nuclear talks with India
Pakistan yesterday formally offered to host nuclear disarmament talks with rival India next month, the foreign ministry said.
 
Bremer brands Shia cleric an outlaw
US authorities in Iraq yesterday branded a radical cleric from the Shia majority an outlaw at the head of an uprising against the US-led occupation of the country.
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Rahul files nomination in a rain of rose petals
Rahul Gandhi, great-grandson of India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, yesterday filed his nomination to contest national polls, marking the entry of a new generation of the charismatic Gandhi
 
Suharto's party upbeat as voting ends
Indonesians went to the polls yesterday in an election expected to boost support for the Golkar party founded by former dictator Suharto, less than six years after he stepped down in disgrace.
 
France detains 15 in raid over Casablanca blast
French police detained 15 people in a raid yesterday, including a number of people suspected of having links with suicide bomb attacks last year in Morocco, judicial sources said.
 

 
   
 
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