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'Al-Qaida operatives have regrouped in Mid East'
Los Angeles: Members of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network who fled Afghanistan have regrouped throughout the Middle East, particularly in Iran, Syria and Lebanon, the 'Los Angeles Times' reported on September 15, citing Arab intelligence sources.
UN must eliminate all WMD in Mid East: Iraq
Berlin: United Nations' weapons inspections must eliminate all weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the Middle East, particularly in Israel, Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri said on September 15.
Russia flays cross-border terrorism in Kashmir
New York: Russia has come out strongly against cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
J&K issue raised at C'wealth meeting in Namibia
Dubai: Issues like cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and the threat posed by AIDS were discussed during the just concluded Commonwealth meeting in the Namibian capital Windhoek, S S Ahluwalia, the head of Indian delegation, said.
Israel tightens security ahead of Jewish holiday
Jerusalem: Israel beefed up security for the holiest Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur on September 15, sealing off the Palestinian territories and placing the reoccupied West Bank under strict curfew after a suspected suicide bomber was arrested.
India, China, Russia FMs meet to defuse Iraq crisis
New York: In a significant event, Foreign Ministers of India, China and Russia had a meeting in New York to work on steps to defuse the Iraqi crisis sparked by US President George W Bush's threat to take action to disarm Baghdad.
Three nations join call for global nuke test ban
United Nations: Three of the five declared nuclear weapon states, Britain, France and Russia, joined 15 other countries on September 14 in calling on key nations to ratify the 1996 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
Straw voices strong support for Bush on Iraq
United Nations: Key states piled pressure on Iraq to comply with UN demands that it disarm, but differences persisted over the use of arms to enforce Security Council resolutions.
Musharraf has crossed all limits in lying about JK: PM
New York: Keeping up his attack on Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has charged him with having "crossed all limits" in uttering lies about Jammu and Kashmir.
Saddam trained Laden's key lieutenants: Report
London: In an effort to nail down Saddam Hussain, British government has decided to come out with a dossier on Iraq giving first definitive evidence to show that the Iraqi President had trained some of Osama bin Laden's key lieutenants as terrorists and has reconstructed three plants to manufacture biological and chemical weapons.
UN must show 'backbone' on Iraq, or US will act: Bush
Camp David: US President George W Bush said on September 14 that the United Nations must show "backbone" in disarming Iraq, and that Washington would "deal with the problem" otherwise.
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