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NAM summit to issue strong anti-war message
Kuala Lumpur: The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in Kuala Lumpur next week
promises to end up as yet another anti-war platform on Iraq, with Malaysian Prime Minister Mahatir Mohammed on February 17 saying that the 114-nation grouping will issue a "strong anti-war message" in its declaration.
US plans imposition of sanctions on N Korea
New York: With the row over North Korea's nuclear programme hotting up, the United States is planning imposition of sanctions and halting weapons shipments to the Stalinist regime, besides cutting off money supply from Koreans in Japan, a media report on February 17 said.
UK police charge Venezuelan under terror Act
London: A Venezuelan, arrested for allegedly carrying a live grenade in his baggage at Gatwick airport, has been charged under British anti-terrorism laws.
'Iraq war would create many little bin Ladens'
New York: Vehemently opposing a United States-led war against Iraq as it would create a large number of "little bin Ladens", French President Jacques Chirac has said Iraqi President Saddam Hussein would do the world and his country "the biggest favour" by leaving power.
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