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Deccan Herald » Foreign
Britain pulls out of downtown Basra  
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the move was planned for months and that British troops would be available to help Iraqi forces in certain circumstances.
Bush, aides sneak into Iraq  
The president secretly flew 11 hours to Al-Asad Air Base in a remote part of Anbar province, bypassing Baghdad in a symbolic expression of impatience with political paralysis in the nation's capital.
Musharraf unacceptable in any form  
Sharif, who was ousted by Musharraf in the 1999 coup and sent to exile a year later, has said he will go back to Pakistan on September 10 following a Supreme Court order directing the Pakistan government to allow him to return.
Khaleda goes to jail  
Former prime minister Khaleda Zia fired her party's two top officials, hours before she was arrested and sent to a makeshift prison.
North Korea off rogue list  
Less than a year after North Korea tested its first nuclear bomb, the two cold war enemies said they had made substantial progress during bilateral talks in Geneva at the weekend.
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A convoy of British tanks on their way out of the city of Basra in Iraq, on Monday. AP
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