WORLD IN BRIEF
13th Nov 2006, 14:16 GMT
GE NEVA -- A global treaty obliging warring parties to remove unexploded munitions that kill and maim long after fighting ends came into force Sunday, amid moves to start negotiations to curb the use of cluster bombs.
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