World Headlines: 16th July 2000
Created | Updated Jun 21, 2003
Indonesia conflict triggers fears of disintegration
Bomb plots, ethnic and regional violence, a sinking currency, a feeble government and a restless military are compounding the sense that Indonesia is approaching meltdown.
Should the UN send troops?
How does this effect the surrounding region?
US ready to pay for peace deal
The Clinton administration is preparing to ask Congress to approve at least $15bn in extra spending - possibly as much as $40bn - to implement the key terms in any Middle East peace deal reached in the talks at Camp David, it emerged yesterday.
Is Israel just another US state?
Will this be the solution or the start to war?
Mugabe faces new row on land seizure
The Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, announced a new cabinet at the weekend, dropping several heavyweight politicians and omitting the war veterans' leader, Chenjerai Hunzvi.
Were the elections here fair?
What now for the land owners?
Neo-Nazis attack refugee hostel
Neo-Nazis are suspected of carrying out an arson attack on a refugee hostel in the western German city of Ludwigshafen early yesterday in which an 11-year-old Kosovan girl was seriously burned.
Should neo-nazism be outlawed in Europe?
Why after 55 years is Nazism still attracting young people?