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Al-Qaeda, Baathists in alliance against Iraq election: US general
TIKRIT, Iraq (AFP) Jan 26, 2005
Al-Qaeda and Baathist supporters of ousted president Saddam Hussein have formed a "marriage of convenience" to mount violent opposition to Sunday's Iraqi elections, a top US commander said.

Indonesia's president wants stronger post-tsunami military
JAKARTA (AFP) Jan 26, 2005
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said Wednesday he wants his country to have a stronger and better equipped military to be able to deal with events such as the tsunami disaster.

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Five killed in crash of Mexican military helicopters
MEXICO CITY (AFP) Jan 26, 2005
Five Mexican soldiers were killed and three wounded Tuesday when two military helicopters collided in flight near Mexico City, military authorities said.

Pentagon would spend 75 billion for three new US brigades
 WASHINGTON (AFP) Jan 26, 2005
The Pentagon wants to build three new US army brigades and to train and equip Iraqi forces with 75 billion dollars requested Tuesday, while funding deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, a top US defense official said.

Five Mexican soldiers reported dead after military helicopters collide
MEXICO CITY (AFP) Jan 26, 2005
At least five Mexican soldiers were killed after two military helicopters collided in mid-air over central Mexico and crashed to the ground, local media reported Tuesday.

German FM urges closer US cooperation on Iran nuke talks
 WASHINGTON (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer urged Tuesday closer cooperation between the United States and its European allies in efforts to negotiate a dismantling of Iran's suspected nuclear arms program.

Arming US airliners against possible missile attacks too pricey for now: study
 WASHINGTON (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
A top US research group said Tuesday that arming thousands of US commercial airliners against possible ground-to-air missile strikes is currently too pricey as the price of such defensive technology is too high.

Russia's military helicopter supply to the Czech Republic delayed
PRAGUE (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
The Czech military has still not received any combat helicopters from Russia as part payment of Russia's 19-billion-koruna (631-million euros, 818-million dollars) debt to the country, the Czech defence ministry said Tuesday.

Burundi government says in contact with rebels over peace talks
BUJUMBURA (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
The government of Burundi and the last rebel group still holding out in the war-weary central African state are in close contact about starting peace negotiations as soon as possible, the president's office said Tuesday.

Pentagon confirms transfer of four British detainees from Guantanamo
 WASHINGTON (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday that four British detainees were transferred to British custody from a US military detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Pakistan moving 'step by step' towards peace with India: PM
BRUSSELS (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz pledged Tuesday to keep moving "step by step" towards peace with long-time nuclear foe India, voicing hope that such moves will benefit the entire region.

Dutch defense minister to visit his country's troops in Iraq
THE HAGUE (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
Dutch Defense Minister Henk Kamp was in Kuwait on Tuesday ahead of a visit to his country's troops in Iraq, officials said Tuesday.

SAfrica's Zuma says Burundi neighbors oppose constitutional amendment
BUJUMBURA (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma said Tuesday that Burundi's neighbors are opposed to any changes in the country's constitution that is to be put to a referendum next month.

South Africa's Zuma in Burundi ahead of controversial referendum
BUJUMBURA (AFP) Jan 25, 2005
South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma arrived here Tuesday in a bid to ease tensions between Burundi's bickering factions ahead of a constitutional referendum next month.

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