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Militias agree to disband, says Allawi
MANAMA, JUNE 7. Without getting a commitment from a key Shia group that has battled the U.S. occupation, the Iraqi interim Prime Minister, Iyad Allawi, has said that a large number of armed groups that had opposed the former President Saddam ...

Iraq resolution likely today
WASHINGTON, JUNE 7. The United States and Britain are hoping that the Security Council resolution on Iraq would be out of the way by Tuesday so that it does not dominate the Group of Eight summit in Georgia. The U.S. Secretary of State, Colin ...

Apathy, ignorance over E.U. polls
BRUSSLES, JUNE 7. No prizes for predicting that apathy and ignorance will ensure yet another record low turnout in this week's European elections — just at the moment when 350 million people across the continent are eligible to vote. And ...

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    Russia despatches Sukhoi kits
    MOSCOW, JUNE 7. Russia has begun delivery of component kits for the indigenous production of the Sukhoi fighter jets in India. The first two sets of SU-30MKI parts were despatched from Irkutsk, Siberia, on Monday and are due to reach Nasik on ...

    Pakistan ready to give guarantees for gas pipelines
    ISLAMABAD, JUNE 7. Pakistan is ready to provide international guarantees for the proposed gas pipelines destined for India from Iran and the Central Asian Republics (CARs) and passing through Pakistan. Responding to questions on the ...



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