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Move to Restore Democracy
Nepali parties forging common front
Arms supplies 'under constant review,' says India
Nepal's opposition parties are close to forming a common front to push for the restoration of democracy three months after King Gyanendra seized power, a communist party official said yesterday.
 
Asem ministers urge N Korea to resume talks
'Lack of Asian pressure stymies progress in Myanmar'
Asian and European foreign ministers urged North Korea yesterday to return to talks on its nuclear arms programme "without any further delay" as concerns grew that Pyongyang was preparing for an atomic
 
LTTE poses threat to Indian security: Delhi
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger guerrillas may be taking part in the Norway-backed peace process but they remain "one of the deadliest terrorist organisations in the world", the Indian government says.
 
Baghdad residents enraged as new car bomb kills 17
Exasperation was growing among Baghdad residents yesterday after the latest in an unprecedented string of car bomb attacks killed 17 people, mostly civilians, in central Baghdad.
 
Blair pledges to govern 'wisely'
UK cabinet reshuffled
British Prime Minister Tony Blair reshuffled his cabinet Friday, keeping his popular heir-apparent Gordon Brown as finance minister, as he pledged to govern "wisely and sensibly" after his Labour Party
 
Bush marks end of WWII in Baltics
President George W Bush has laid flowers at a monument to Latvia's independence at the start of a tour marking the end of World War II.
Mr Bush praised the Baltic country that "values freedom".

 

 
   
 
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