World
pressure mounted on Israel Tuesday,
September 24, 2002, after a UN Security
Council resolution calling for the
Jewish state to lift its five-day-old
siege of Palestinian President Yasser
Arafat's headquarters...more>>
German
Defense Minister Peter Struck said
Tuesday, September 24, 2002, that he was
convinced his country would re-establish
good relations with the United States,
after a row over the conduct of
Germany's national election campaign
which highlighted deep disagreement over
Iraq...more>>
An Israeli official was quoted Tuesday, September 24, 2002, as saying “The United Nations can do what it wants, but Israel will continue the operation until its aims are achieved”. That was Israel’s reply to a UN resolution calling on it to lift the siege it imposed on Palestinian President Yasser Arafat...more>>
Upon
the request of U.S. Ambassador to Ivory
coast, U.S. troops were preparing to
leave for the west African nation
Tuesday, September 24, 2002, to rescue
American and European children trapped
in a battle between the army and
mutineers as a French contingent moved
closer to the fighting...more>>