A senior Russian foreign ministry official suggested Saturday, August 3, that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's tentative offer to allow UN weapons inspectors back into his country came under pressure from Moscow...more>>
Investors hit hard by the recent cases of corporate corruption on Wall Street remained unconvinced Saturday, August 3, despite repeated moves by U.S. President George W. Bush and Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill to reassure investors that their shrunken stock market accounts would recover...more>>
The Egyptian press accused the United States Saturday, August 3, of working for the secession of south Sudan by overriding a three-year-old Arab initiative to end the country's 19-year civil war in favor of its own...more>>
As Washington upped its rhetoric against Baghdad, the Foreign Ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran expressed joint opposition Saturday, August 3, 2002, to any U.S. military action against common neighbor Iraq...more>>