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Restoration of mission strength the next step: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, DEC. 2.Pakistan tonight said that it foresaw no difficulty in the restoration of rail links with India after the decision to revive overflight facilities and air links. The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, Masood Khan, said ...
Aznar comes under fire on Iraq policy
PARIS, DEC. 2. The Spanish Prime Minister, Jose Maria Aznar, was engaged in a furious row with the Opposition which accused him of wishing to exploit the upsurge of emotion caused by the slaying of seven intelligence officers in Iraq last ...
Blunkett faces legal row over remarks
LONDON, DEC. 2. Even as more arrests were made today under the Terrorism Act after a series of raids on homes and businesses in south-west London and the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, called for `vigilance', the Home Secretary, David ...
Broad agreement reached on E.U. defence policy
BRUSSELS, DEC. 2.There was cautious optimism at the end of the European Union Foreign Ministers' weekend meeting in Naples, Italy, where they worked on the proposed E.U. constitutional framework. The parameters of European integration will be ...
French diplomats up in arms
PARIS, DEC. 2. "Yes, diplomacy is war by other means. But in this case diplomacy has clearly failed and we are taking recourse to conventional weapons such as strikes and work stoppages," a French diplomat who requested anonymity told The ...
Tension in Chittagong as tribals begin stir
DHAKA, DEC. 2.Trouble is brewing in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh once again, with the former tribal guerrillas accusing the Government of not implementing the peace treaty even after six years of its signing and the authorities ...
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    Indian student remains untraced
    MOSCOW, DEC. 2. The fate of the Indian student missing after the November 24 fire in a Moscow dormitory is still not known, but the other Indians injured in the incident are doing well. The 23-year-old student, Murugan Mangesh, from Salem, Tamil ...
    Japan hails India-Pakistan CBMs
    SINGAPORE, DEC. 2. Japan today welcomed the latest moves by India and Pakistan to resume air links between the two and also allow overflights across their respective air space. Tokyo, which has been closely monitoring the new developments on ...



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