East African Military Officials Discuss Controversial Somali Peacekeeping Mission Ugandan military spokesman, Shaban Bantariza, says senior military officials from the seven-member Inter-Governmental
Africa's Longtime Rulers Gabon's president Omar Bongo came to power in 1967, the same year as the recently deceased President Eyadema of Togo. Like Mr. Eyadema, he was a military officer who seized po
Africa's 2005 Elections Present Challenges Major elections are scheduled to take place in Central and West Africa in 2005, including in several post-conflict areas. Experts agree challenges will be en
African Union Summit Tackles Conflicts on Continent African leaders at a summit in Gabon are trying to find breakthroughs to stop the three major conflicts remaining on the continent - in Ivory Coast,
Annan Challenges World Leaders to Overhaul UN Operations The secretary-general Monday outlined the most comprehensive overhaul of the United Nations since it was founded in 1945. The planned changes w
Ukraine: Is the Revolution over? 乌克兰:革命是否结束? During the Orange Revolution, Viktor Yushchenko's name echoed across Kiev's Independence Square as hundreds-of-thousands of Ukrainian
Azerbaijan Prepares to Hold Critical Parliamentary Elections 阿塞拜疆在质疑声中准备召开议会选举 Azerbaijan's political opposition accuses incumbent President Ilham Aliyev's government
US, European Officials Renew Efforts to Fight Terror 美国与欧洲官员再度联手打击恐怖主义 U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff met wit
EU Faces Showdown with Turkey over Cyprus 欧盟在塞浦路斯问题上与地其摊牌 European Union foreign ministers are putting pressure on Turkey to recognize Cyprus if Ankara expects to ever jo
Russian Politicians, Journalists Question How Terrorism Covered in Media 俄罗斯政客、记者质疑媒体庇护恐怖主义 An interview with Russia's most wanted terrorist suspect, Chechen warlor
IRA Vows to End Its Armed Struggle against Britain 爱尔兰共和军立誓结束对英武力斗争 For the past 36 years, the Irish Republican Army has been waging an armed campaign against British r
EU Urges Iran Not to Resume Suspended Nuclear Activities 欧盟要求伊朗不可再重新开始已暂停的核活动 The European Union is urging Iran not to resume uranium processing, which western
Major Hunt on for London Bombers 搜捕伦敦爆炸案嫌疑犯 As police barked out orders to passersby, teams of armed officers conducted raids across London in the search for three men suspected of
Bush Sets Goal of Peace in Middle East President Bush says the immediate goal facing the United States and Europe is peace in the Middle East. President delivered a major foreign policy address that s
India to Attend G-7 Meeting for First Time India is set to attend the forthcoming meeting of the Group of Seven leading industrial nations in London. India's presence at the meeting reflects its rise
Poor Afghanistan Three years after allied forces routed the ruling Taliban, living conditions in Afghanistan rank near the bottom of the 178 countries surveyed by the United Nations. According to the
Foreign Ministers from Asia, Africa Meet in Jakarta Foreign ministers from African and Asian nations began a two-day meeting in Jakarta aimed at forging closer economic and political ties between the
India, Pakistan Tensions Mount over Alleged Cease-Fire Violation India has accused Pakistan of violating a 14-month cease-fire in the disputed Kashmir region. Indian defense officials accused the Paki
Annual US-South Korean Military Exercises Commence North Korea Fumes U.S. and South Korean forces opened their annual military exercises Saturday, while North Korea denounced the maneuver as a rehears
US, Canada, Mexico Agree to Forge Closer Ties In a joint statement released after their formal meeting on the campus of Baylor University in Waco , the three leaders announced the creation of the Secu
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