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  • World Ushers in 2002 Amid Worries

    LONDON (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Revelers thronged the streets of major world cities from Bangkok to Paris early Tuesday, welcoming a New Year they hope will usher in greater security and an end to 2001's economic woes. In Europe, where cold weather left many late-night party goers shivering, 12 countries used midnight to adopt the euro as their.. More

  • Argentina Names Provisional Leader

    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - A congressional leader took over as the fourth president in two weeks Monday as Argentina struggled with a deep economic and political crisis. Tempers flared earlier as angry Argentines lined up at banks and riot police cordoned off Government Palace. House leader Eduardo Camano - who was likely to lead the executive.. More

  • Euro Now Legal Tender in 12 Nations

    FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - More than 300 million Europeans began swapping their old currencies for the euro at midnight Monday in the most ambitious currency changeover in history, one which the euro's architects hope will help realize dreams of a united Europe. As firework displays ushered in the euro from Paris to Athens, Rome to Madrid, curiosity.. More

  • Zambia to Declare New President, Protests Planned

    LUSAKA (Reuters) - Zambia was set to declare the winner of cliffhanger presidential elections on Tuesday, while opposition leaders prepared for a mass protest against alleged ballot-rigging. Certified results from the Electoral Commission late on Monday showed Levy Mwanawasa, President Frederick Chiluba's chosen heir, extending his narrow lead over.. More

  • U.S. Envoy Zinni to Return to Middle East

    JERUSALEM (Islamweb & News Agencies) - The United States will send its leading Middle East troubleshooter back to the region on Thursday to try to rescue a truce-to-talks plan from 15 months of Israeli-Palestinian bloodshed. The U.S. Embassy in Israel announced Tuesday the return of retired U.S. Marine Corps General Anthony Zinni, who left the region.. More

  • India Non-Committal on Peace Talks with Pakistan

    NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - India's foreign minister, Jaswant Singh, said Tuesday he had had no confirmation on whether he would meet his Pakistani counterpart, Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar, this week for talks on ending a tense standoff between the nuclear powers when both attend a South Asian regional meeting in Nepal on January 4-6. But a source.. More

  • Gulf Arab leaders sign up for economic union, expand defense force

    MUSCAT, Oman, (Islamweb & News Agencies) Leaders of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) took a major step toward economic union and signed an agreement based on joint customs tariffs in 2003 and a single market and currency by 2010.(Read photo caption below) The GCC states also decided to increase their joint defence force to 20,000 men and.. More

  • First sign of progress in resolving India-Pakistan crisis

    India hinted at a possible breakthrough in its military stand-off with Pakistan, as it welcomed Islamabad's arrest of a top militant leader blamed for the recent attack on the parliament in New Delhi. "If this information is correct, this is certainly a step forward in the right direction," Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh told reporters after a meeting.. More

  • Zambian Judge Bars Naming of Election Winner

    LUSAKA, Zambia (Reuters) - A Zambian High Court judge barred the government Tuesday from declaring a winner in the closely contested presidential election until he had ruled on an opposition appeal Wednesday. Judge Peter Chitengi is hearing a petition from 10 opposition parties that the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) rigged last week's.. More

  • Moment of Truth for Euro as Europe Returns to Work

    ROME (Reuters) - Europe's new euro notes and coins face their first major road test on Wednesday as businesses reopen following the New Year holiday and people start using the brightly colored money in earnest. The largest financial switchover in history got off to a remarkably smooth start on January 1, with no major glitches reported in the 12 European.. More

  • Israel Kills Six Palestinians, Despite Reported Relative Calm

    JERUSALEM (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Israel's right-wing Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his Foreign Minister Shimon Peres were to discuss peacekeeping options on Monday after the killing of six Palestinians disrupted two weeks of relative calm. Israeli occupation sources said the two would discuss cease-fire negotiations that Peres has held with.. More

  • Pakistan Holds Militant, As India Reports Border Death

    ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Pakistan has detained a second militant leader opposed to India's rule in Kashmir as the nuclear-armed neighbors stage their biggest military buildup in almost 15 years. With India's cabinet security committee due to meet on Monday, the Press Trust of India (PTI) quoted Indian Defense Minister George.. More

  • U.S. Bombing Kills 15 in East Afghanistan

    ISLAMABAD (Islamweb & News Agencies) - U.S. bombing over the past two days killed at least 15 people in eastern Afghanistan where an apparently mistaken bombing killed 65 people earlier this month, an Afghan news service said Sunday. The Pakistan-based Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) quoted travelers arriving at the Pakistani border town of Miranshah as.. More

  • Argentina Adrift in Chaos After President Quits

    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Reuters) - Argentina's deeply divided politicians, reeling from the second resignation of a president in barely a week, clashed Monday over who would next lead a country plagued by riots and recession. After violent street protests and a battle within the ruling Peronist Party led Adolfo Rodriguez Saa to suddenly quit as interim.. More

  • At Least 264 Killed in Lima Fireworks Blaze

    LIMA (Reuters) - The death toll from an inferno in central Lima sparked by fireworks being sold ahead of New Year's Eve rose to 264 people on Sunday and could easily reach 300, a city official said.The blaze in a busy shopping district erupted on Saturday night but rescue workers were still finding corpses on Sunday afternoon, some of victims who had.. More