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A United Nations team tasked with assessing the Georgian-Abkhaz peace process will be heading to the region this weekend to consult with key actors, a spokesperson for the world body announced today.
14:22 Jul 3, 2008 PST
Srinagar, July 3: The Operations chief of Pakistan based militant group, Lashkar-e-Toiba and his body guard were killed in a fierce gunfight with Indian army personnel in Kashmir.
14:20 Jul 3, 2008 PST
'America is on track to meet our commitments,' Bush said while taking reporters' questions at the White House. 'And in Japan, I'll urge other leaders to fulfill their commitments as well.'
13:11 Jul 3, 2008 PST
If a company is used to receiving a product in five days and suddenly that moves to 12, he said, the seller probably will lose that customer due to missing deadlines.
12:10 Jul 3, 2008 PST
Rice met with Chinese leaders ahead of a meeting to be held by President Bush and Chinese President Hu Jintao on the sidelines of the G8 Summit in Hokkaido, Japan.
11:42 Jul 3, 2008 PST
The diplomatic process behind North Korea's abandonment of its nuclear arsenal could lead to a new era of peace and stability for the region, says America's top diplomat for East Asia and the Pacific.
11:38 Jul 3, 2008 PST
Poor hygiene and sanitation and low rates of immunization in some areas are also fuelling outbreaks of diseases and posing particularly high risks for mothers and newborn children.
11:29 Jul 3, 2008 PST
Numbers Now Available On June 30th, President Bush signed into law a $162 billion War Supplemental spending bill, providing an additional $130 billion for the Iraq War alone.
11:27 Jul 3, 2008 PST
Srinagar, July 3: A Pakistani militant commander alleged involved in attacks on tourists was killed in a gunfight in Kashmir on Thursday.
11:25 Jul 3, 2008 PST
A police headquarters in a major U.S. city employs separate precincts throughout an area for a better grip on would-be public offenders.
10:46 Jul 3, 2008 PST
Ban Ki-moon arrived in his native Republic of Korea today for his first official visit to the country since taking office as United Nations Secretary-General over 18 months ago.
09:16 Jul 3, 2008 PST
International Sand Sculpture Festival, FIESA 2008, opened to the public, 22 of May and received until now around 95.000 visitors, exceeding the expectations of the organization.
06:35 Jul 3, 2008 PST
Anjouan's renegade president, Muhammad Bacar, refused to step down from power in 2007 and held an election that was declared illegal by the central government.
06:25 Jul 3, 2008 PST
BAGHDAD - Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldiers seized a weapons cache in the Rusafa security district of eastern Baghdad July 1.
06:18 Jul 3, 2008 PST
Pfc. Zach Taylor, a native of Dayton, Ohio, offers a young, yet hesitant, Iraqi girl a piece of gum during a dismounted patrol in the western Baghdad neighborhood of Hurriyah June 26.
06:15 Jul 3, 2008 PST
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