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/ 6 February 2003
The European Union last night failed again to agree to renew its sanctions against Zimbabwe.
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/ 6 February 2003
Colin Powell yesterday used satellite photographs, tapes of intercepted conversations and newly opened CIA files to make the United States case against Iraq in a determined attempt to win over international opinion.
‘Enough, enough, enough’
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/ 6 February 2003
The seven astronauts aboard the doomed space shuttle Columbia are likely to have known they were going to die for between 60 and 90 seconds before the craft broke apart, Nasa officials said yesterday.
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/ 6 February 2003
Alien plants, fish and shellfish introduced into Africa are spreading unchecked and exterminating local species in lakes, rivers and wetlands, a report published yesterday said.
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/ 6 February 2003
North Korea is entitled to launch a pre-emptive strike against the US rather than wait until the American military have finished with Iraq, the North’s foreign ministry told the Guardian yesterday.
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/ 6 February 2003
Controversial African National Congress MP Johnny de Lange has apologised to members of the joint rules committee for making remarks about the parliamentary presiding officers.
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/ 6 February 2003
Last Saturday’s meeting between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Thabo Mbeki could be the most historic for Zimbabwe since Lancaster House. Indeed the summit is likely to focus on one key issue: can a solution be found to the crisis in Zimbabwe?
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/ 6 February 2003
There was a reverent hush in the UN Security Council chamber as members gathered to hear the weapons inspectors’ reports on Iraq. Outside, protesters waved placards insisting ”No blood for oil”. Inside there was a more tempered atmosphere.
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/ 6 February 2003
New Zealand came through their opening World Cup warm-up match at Benoni’s Willowmoore Park Tuesday ”pretty happy altogether” with their performance after scoring a 78-run win over South African four-day champions Easterns.
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/ 6 February 2003
The warm-up game against Western Province on Saturday should have been a walkover for a team expected to make the finals of the World Cup, if not win it. But the walkover went the other way, which does not bode well for next week.