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Syria to withdraw all troops from Lebanon by May MANAMA, MARCH 30.Syria has declared that it would pull out all its troops from Lebanon before the country's elections in May. The Syrian decision was conveyed to the United Nations by Foreign Minister, Farouk Al-Shaara. Reuters news agency ... Russia seizes initiative in Kyrgyzstan MOSCOW, MARCH 30.Russia has moved to seize initiative in the Kyrgyz crisis as the new leadership in the Central Asian state showed first signs of a split. A team of Russian experts arrived in Kygyzstan on Wednesday to assess the country's ... Britain moots global warning system LONDON, MARCH 30.An early global warning system against natural disasters such as the tsunami has been mooted by the British Government, and the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, is expected to push it at the forthcoming summit of the Group of Eight ... Report an "exoneration," says Kofi Annan WASHINGTON, MARCH 30.Maintaining that the latest report on the United Nations Oil-for-Food programme was an "exoneration", the U.N. Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, has rejected calls for his resignation. In a rare use of words Mr. Annan, when ... Indian Airlines launches Delhi-Kuala Lumpur flight KUALA LUMPUR, MARCH 30. Hoping to encash the trend among Indian travellers to take to international travel for leisure, business and holidays, Indian Airlines has launched a daily flight from Delhi to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, offering as many as ... No direct access to A.Q. Khan: Pakistan WASHINGTON, MARCH 30. Those within the Republican administration who believed that supplying newer versions of the F-16 jets to Pakistan will get American intelligence agencies a face-to-face interview with the nuclear scientist, A.Q. Khan, will ... Reporters shown underground Iran nuke plant NATANZ, MARCH 30. A group of journalists was taken deep underground today by the Iranian Government into the heart of a key nuclear plant, which the United States wants permanently closed and whose existence was a secret until 2002. About 30 ... Other Stories
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