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Security Council endorses new Iraqi government
NEW YORK, JUNE 9. The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a U.S. resolution on Tuesday endorsing a new sovereign Iraqi government that will take power at the end of this month. The 15-0 consensus, reached after weeks of negotiations and ...

Ambiguity on government's powers
WASHINGTON, JUNE 9.The U.S. President, George Bush, claimed a diplomatic victory yesterday for securing the international agreement for a U.N. resolution backing a provisional Iraqi government. The text of the negotiated resolution does not ...

Pakistan army launches fresh drive aginst Al-Qaeda
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 9.Pakistan has claimed that it has killed eight militants in the tribal area bordering Afghanistan. The militants were killed during intense gun-battle between the Pakistan army and suspected Al-Qaeda militants. A late night AP ...

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    We welcome foreign investment: Kamal Nath
    WASHINGTON, JUNE 9. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Kamal Nath, has said that the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance Government will carry forward the reform process and will welcome foreign direct investment. He also sought to ...

    'Tariq Aziz established contact with Dixit'
    ISLAMABAD, JUNE 9. The Pakistan National Security Council Secretary, Tariq Aziz, is said to have established contact with the National Security Adviser, J.N. Dixit, to discuss the nitty-gritty of India-Pakistan peace initiatives. The meeting is ...



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