called "Jewish state" and warns of danger of this dangerous racial orientation on the Palestinian people and the region, and its consequences.
It condemned the Israel's practices and all temporal and spatial division of Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Council (...)
SYDNEY: Ricky Ponting may be just one Test defeat away from becoming the first Australian captain in 120 years to lose three Ashes series but he is talking about bouncing back and is not entertaining any retirement thoughts.
Ponting, who turns 36 (...)
though often controversial - nuclear nations include North Korea - which announced its withdrawal from the NPT in January 2003 - where experts believe there is enough plutonium for six to eight bombs; India, which is likely to have manufactured (...)
Qaeda Thursday and warned its citizens against aiding the global militant group, but clerics threatened jihad if foreign military forces intervene.
Yemen has come under pressure to act against Al-Qaeda since attacks on Saudi Arabia and the United (...)
CUT INITIATIVE.
HE SAID THE ARAB STATES WILL SIGN A PEACE AGREEMENT WITH ISRAEL WHEN IT CONCLUDES ITS NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE PARTIES WHOSE LANDS IT IS OCCUPYING, ADDING THAT THERE IS NO FIXED DATE FOR SUCH A DEVELOPMENT.
ON THE SAME POINT, THE (...)
year waiting period and claim inheritances and benefits.
The DVI centre, which now has enough funding for the rest of the year after donor governments were lambasted for a cash shortfall last month, is entering its toughest phase.
After relying (...)
legitimizes the possession of fissionable nuclear material by individuals and non-State actors if their intention is to cause damage or injury or carry out terrorist acts.
The ambassador highlighted a number of concerns raised on some provisions of (...)
staff.
«It will _ for a long time _ affect the everyday life of
Sweden,» Persson said. «This is a catastrophe and tragedy
of enormous proportions. «The number of dead will increase
dramatically. We have to stick together and support (...)
backed rival Raul Khadzhimba alleged there had been voting irregularities and insisted on a re-run.
Georgia was "quite anxious" about the way Russia had openly engaged in the election process and brought both candidates to Moscow, intervening in a (...)