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Warlords Take Afghan Provincial Capital

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | June 18, 2004

"Karzai, who arrived back in Kabul on Friday, has promised to disarm the warlords, but as many as 100,000 militia fighters still control most of the country more than two years after the Taliban was routed." [more]

Thousands of Cubans Rally Against New U.S Sanctions

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | May 14, 2004

"Last week, Bush decided to allow Cuban Americans to visit relatives in Cuba only once every three years and lowered their daily spending limit while on the island to $70 from $228." [more]

Spain, Honduras Ready to Withdraw Troops from Iraq

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | April 19, 2004

"Bush and Zapatero held a telephone conversation on Monday. According to a White House spokesman, Bush cautioned Zapatero to avoid actions that might give 'false comfort to terrorists or enemies of freedom in Iraq.'" [more]

Iranian Diplomat Gunned Down in Baghdad

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | April 15, 2004

"It's unclear whether Naimi's death is connected to Iran's efforts at mediating the standoff between U.S. forces and radical Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, the man at the centre of recent violence in Najaf." [more]

Fallujah Death Toll 600, Official Says

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | April 11, 2004

"Iraqi casualties are being buried in soccer fields, where mourners cry 'martyr, martyr' as they're interred./ Most of the dead Iraqis were not fighters, al-Issawi told The Associated Press." [more]

Murder Warrant Issued for Shiite Cleric Months Ago: U.S.

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | April 5, 2004

"'Effectively he [Moqtada al-Sadr] is attempting to establish his authority in the place of the legitimate authority. We will not tolerate this,' Bremer said. 'We will reassert the law and order which the Iraqi people expect.'" [more]

Bush to Welcome New NATO Members

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | March 29, 2004

"Many observers, however, say what the alliance mainly wants from its new members are soldiers for peacekeeping missions and sparsely populated areas for training exercises." [more]

Italy Looks at Controlling New Mosques

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | March 25, 2004

"A conservative party in Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's coalition government presented legislation Wednesday to limit the building of new mosques, calling them 'political places' used to spread hatred for the West." [more]

Israeli Troops Seize Millions in Raids on Palestinian Banks

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | February 25, 2004

"Seventeen Palestinians were reported injured as Israeli soldiers fired tear gas and rubber-coated steel pellets to disperse dozens of stone throwers during the raids. Three Palestinians were said to be in critical condition." [more]

Algerians March Against Deportation

STAFF | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | October 13, 2002

"Hundreds of people from Algeria held a rally Saturday, pleading with Ottawa not force them to return to their homeland." [more]

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