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Serbia offers troops for UN missions
BELGRADE (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Serbia has offered troops for United Nations peacekeeping missions, Deputy Prime Minister Zarko Korac said Wednesday amid reports that Belgrade will send soldiers to Iraq.

Navy members detained over suspected involvement in businessman's murder
JAKARTA (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
The Indonesian navy said Wednesday it has arrested four of its members, including a officer, on suspicion of involvement in the assassination of a leading businessman and his bodyguard last month.

Arroyo vows no leniency as 45 Filipino rebel officers face court martial
MANILA (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Military investigators in the Philippines recommended court martial for 45 officers who led an alleged coup plot against President Gloria Arroyo as she vowed Wednesday to show no leniency to the mutineers.

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ISAF commander calls for 'export' of security to Afghan provinces
KABUL (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
The outgoing commander of peacekeepers in Kabul issued a "wake up" call to the international community Wednesday to address rife insecurity in Afghanistan's strife-torn provinces ahead of 2004 presidential polls.

US apartment operator positive on Philippines despite failed mutiny
MANILA (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
An American firm whose upscale serviced apartments were stormed by Filipino soldiers in a failed uprising said Wednesday the siege could result to short-term drop in occupancy but that overall prospects in the Philippines remained positive.

NATO doubts ability to meet Portuguese fire-fighting request
BRUSSELS (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
NATO countries may find it difficult to meet an urgent Portuguese request for aircraft to battle forest fires that have so far claimed 12 lives, an official said Wednesday.

Philippine military recommends court martial for 45 rebel officers
MANILA (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Philippine military investigators have called for 45 officers involved in an alleged coup attempt against President Gloria Arroyo to face court martial for mutiny and sedition, the military said Wednesday.

Philippines mutineers offered to pay for hotel damage
MANILA (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Rebellious Philippine soldiers who seized luxury apartments in Manila's Makati financial district appeared to be well financed and had enough provisions for a long stand-off with pro-government forces, the manager of the property said Wednesday.

Philippine businessmen urge military to speed up court-martial of mutineers
MANILA (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Philippine business leaders on Wednesday urged the military to speed up the trial of soldiers who seized the Makati financial district late last month in a failed mutiny against President Gloria Arroyo.

Russians see international terrorists, US equally as nuclear threat: poll
MOSCOW (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Russians are equally divided as to who, between international terrorists and the United States, is the most likely to resort to using nuclear weapons, according to a survey published Wednesday on the 58th anniversary of Hiroshima.

N. Korea nuclear talks could take place this month: Russian official
MOSCOW (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Six-way talks on ending the prolonged crisis concerning North Korea's nuclear weapons ambitions could take place as soon as this month, a top Russian official said Wednesday.

Philippines vows no mercy for mutineers to curb military adventurism
MANILA (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
President Gloria Arroyo said Wednesday that soldiers involved in a military uprising against her government last month would be prosecuted with the full force of the law as a deterrent to other rebel troops.

Pakistan says alleged links to Iranian nuke program "flights of fancy"
ISLAMABAD (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Pakistan Wednesday rejected as "wild flights of fancy" a Los Angeles Times report linking it to Iran's alleged nuclear program.

Hiroshima mayor lashes out at Bush on atomic bombing anniversary
HIROSHIMA, Japan (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Hiroshima's mayor lashed out at the United States' nuclear weapons policy Wednesday during ceremonies marking the 58th anniversary of the city's atomic bombing, which caused the deaths of over 230,000 people.

Koizumi presses North Korean abduction issue at Hiroshima bombing memorial
HIROSHIMA, Japan (AFP) Aug 06, 2003
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said Wednesday that North Korea's abduction of Japanese nationals was just as important to Japan as its suspected nuclear weapons programme.

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