Pakistan
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - In a rundown market here along the road to Afghanistan, you can buy U.S.
WASHINGTON - The United States will set tougher conditions on its aid to foreign governments, including an expectation that rich foreigners won't skip out on their taxes while Americans bankroll things their nations need, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday.
STOCKHOLM - A plane carrying 273 people bound from Canada for Pakistan landed Saturday at Stockholm's Arlanda airport because of a bomb threat on board, airport and police officials said.
UNITED NATIONS - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is urging world governments to end the "long inertia" at the Geneva disarmament talks and free up much of the money spent on arms for use alleviating hunger, sickness and other ills in impoverished nations.
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