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 Beleaguered Saddam fights battle against US invasion We've no nuclear, chemical arms: Iraq
As US President George W Bush sought authorisation from the Congress for military action against Iraq, Baghdad has denied it has nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and accused Washington of aiming to control the Middle East oil by destroying it.

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Nepal PM Sher Bahadur Deuba plants a sapling even as the Himalayan Kingdom gets ready for a week-long festival Kathmandu set to celebrate 'Indra jatra' festival
Residents of the Nepalese capital Kathmandu were set on September 20 to begin celebrating the week-long 'Indra jatra' festival, in which 'Indra', the king of Gods, is worshipped for the past months' monsoon rains.