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Arab League warns of Israeli plan to deArabize Jerusalem by 2020
Cairo, April 10 (Petra) -- The Arab League's General Secretariat called on Saturday to increase financial support for Jerusalem to $0. 5 billion to confront Israeli plans to evacuate Arab Jerusalemites from the holy city. The League's Assistant Secretary
Challenge to Liberal Democrats over nuclear weapons policy
The Liberal Democrats have said they will not replace Trident nuclear-armed submarines, but they have still not broken the overall nuclear hold on their defence policy, say critics - including environmentalists and disarmament campaigners. The challenge
Afghan president to block Nato offensive
The president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, has cast doubt over Natos planned summer offensive against the Taliban in the southern province of Kandahar, as more than 10,000 American troops pour in for the fight. Karzai threatened to delay or even cancel
Ban Ki-moon expresses concern over human rights in Western Sahara
NEW-YORK (United Nations)- UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed concern over the situation of human rights in the Western Sahara, calling for the respect of international law relating to the matter. The UN secretary general also emphasized the
U.N.'s Ban to visit Hiroshima Aug. 6
NEW YORK (Kyodo) U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon has decided to visit Hiroshima on Aug. 6 as the city marks the 65th anniversary of the atomic bombing, according to a senior U.N. official. Ban Ki Moon KYODO PHOTO The plan, expected to be formalized
Polish air disaster: Plane branded #39;careless#39; by Nato after 37 crashes
NATO may have come up with the most appropriate call sign for the Russian-made airliner that crashed yesterday. It was named 'Careless' after a series of fatal accidents. The Tupolev Tu-154 has been involved in 37 fatal crashesin its 40-year history,
US to seek India, Pakistan help in limiting nukes (Lead)
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Is There a Rhyme or Reason to U.S. Foreign Policy? -- By: Victor Davis Hanson
During the 2008 campaign, the Obama group argued that Bush Co. were insensitive to allies and had acted in clumsy, unilateral fashion, permanently damaging our stature in the world. Given the first 15 months of foreign policy in the new administration,
Briefing: Nuclear Weapons
The US president took a step towards his goal of a world without nuclear weapons with a groundbreaking agreement on stockpile reductions last week. ATOMIC CHANGE US lifts any threat against non-nuclear states The US president Barack Obama, left,
U.N.'s Ban to visit Hiroshima Aug. 6
NEW YORK (Kyodo) U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon has decided to visit Hiroshima on Aug. 6 as the city marks the 65th anniversary of the atomic bombing, according to a senior U.N. official. The plan, expected to be formalized around July, would make
Sen. Kerry works to free U.S. citizen imprisoned in North Korea
Aides to Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) have been in talks with North Korean officials in an effort to secure the release of an American man detained in Pyongyang and sentenced this week to eight years of hard labor. Aijalon Mahli Gomes, 30, was convicted in
US to work for limiting India, Pakistan nuke stockpiles
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will have a bilateral meeting with President Barack Obama here tomorrow amidst a US declaration to ensure limitation on the nuclear stockpiles of India and Pakistan. Both, Dr Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yusuf Raza
Pakistan's nuke assets in safe hands: Gilani
Pakistan's Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani today assured the world community and the nation that the country's nuclear assets are in safe hands. He was talking to newsperson at Chaklala airbase in Rawalpindi before departure for Washington to
Nuclear weapons: Obama is leading the way on warhead cuts | Editorial
The US president and his Russian counterpart are working together at last Anyone old enough to remember the Cold War will recall also how normal it felt to worry about nuclear confrontation resulting in the end of the world. It takes time for the kind
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