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    500 detained in security sweep of Baghdad
    Iraqi forces take battle for the nation's capital to the militants

    Iran irked by Musharraf's remarks
    MANAMA: Iran has sought an explanation about the reported comments by Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf in a German magazine that it was "very anxious to have the bomb." Gen. Musharraf's observation has appeared in Germany's Der ...

    Low turnout in Lebanese election
    MANAMA: Voter turnout was low in the first phase of Lebanon's parliamentary elections whose results are likely to reflect the relative strength of the country's ethnic and religious groups. "According to the statistics I have received, turnout ...

    Tariq Aziz plea for global help
    LONDON: Tariq Aziz, the former Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq, has called for international help to end his "dire situation'' saying that the conditions in which he and other erstwhile Iraqi leaders are being held in a U.S.-run jail near Baghdad ...

    Dhaka to eliminate "any kind of terrorism"
    DHAKA: Bangladesh, which has been constantly denying the presence of Indian separatists on its soil, has explained that Friday's killing of six "terrorists" has proved that it did not allow insurgents or terrorists to operate from its soil. ...

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