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U.N. weapons inspectors have stepped up their search in Iraq and have begun interviewing Iraqi nuclear scientists, the International Atomic Energy Agency says.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/24/sproject.irq.inspect/index.html
A top Iraqi official Sunday gave a partial accounting of what is contained in the massive declaration of Iraq's weapons program handed over to U.N. weapons inspectors.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/08/sproject.irq.declaration/index.html
An Iraqi official working with U.N. weapons inspectors said Wednesday that the first week of inspections prove the nation has no weapons of mass destruction, and charged that the purpose of the inspections of presidential palaces is to provoke Iraq.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/04/sproject.irq.inspectors/index.html
Fractious Iraqi exile groups, united in little but their wish to get rid of Saddam Hussein, struggled to agree on a plan for a democratic government in Iraq if the president is ousted.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/14/sproject.irq.opposition/index.html
Opponents of Saddam Hussein are meeting in London in a bid to set aside their differences and plan a future for the country if the Iraqi president is toppled.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/14/sproject.irq.opposition1450/index.html
Opponents of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein have agreed a political blueprint for the country's future, calling for a federal and tolerant Iraq in the event Saddam is ousted from power.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/15/sproject.irq.london/index.html
An Iraqi official said Tuesday his government would give the United Nations a report on its weapons of mass destruction on Saturday -- one day ahead of the deadline set by the U.N. Security Council.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/03/sproject.irq.inspectors/index.html
Iraq's declaration on weapons of mass destruction has been delivered to the United Nations in New York soon after arriving at John F. Kennedy Airport Sunday evening.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/08/sproject.irq.inspections/index.html
Iraqi government officials claimed responsibility for downing a U.S. aerial drone over southern Iraq on Monday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/23/sproject.irq.drone.down/index.html
-- Iraq is preparing to hand over a declaration listing its weapons program -- but U.N. officials say it could take weeks to analyze.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/06/iraq.report/index.html
Iraq's deputy U.N. Ambassador has dismissed charges that it failed to provide evidence in its declaration to prove that it no longer has weapons of mass destruction as baseless.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/19/sproject.irq.iraq.reaction/index.html
A senior Iraqi official says the United States over-reacted by saying Iraq's weapons declaration was a material breach of a U.N. Security Council resolution.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/20/sproject.irq.iraq.reaction/index.html
The United Nations' top refugee official has warned that war with Iraq would create a human catastrophe, especially if biological or chemical weapons are used.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/27/sproject.irq.inspections/index.html
Iraq's top government scientist Sunday said his country would welcome someone from American intelligence to show U.N. weapons inspectors where President Bush believes Iraq is hiding its weapons programs.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/22/sproject.irq.declaration/index.html
Israel's Labor Party voters have lined up behind their moderate candidate for prime minister, fielding a slate of Knesset candidates led by one of his staunchest supporters.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/10/israel.politics/index.html
Israeli authorities said Wednesday they had arrested a U.S. citizen on allegations he funneled money to terrorist groups linked to the al Qaeda network.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/04/israel.arrest/index.html
Despite objections from top officials, Israel's election committee voted Tuesday to strike the candidacy for a seat in parliament of Ahmed Tibi, one of Israel's leading Arab politicians.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/31/israel.politics/index.html
The Israeli military expressed regret Friday for killing five Palestinians who were found dead near a security fence at Karni Crossing on the Gaza-Israel border.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/13/mideast.violence/index.html
The Israeli army has pulled back to the outskirts of Bethlehem -- birthplace of Jesus Christ -- ahead of the Christmas holiday, the Israel Defense Forces said Tuesday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/24/israel.bethlehem/index.html
A Palestinian gunman infiltrated the Jewish settlement of Otniel near Hebron in the West Bank on Friday, opening fire in a dining hall, Israeli military sources said, and killing at least four people.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/27/settlement.attack/index.html
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon fired his deputy infrastructure minister Tuesday in a move aimed at quieting a vote-buying scandal that has rocked his Likud party.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/31/israel.blumenthal/index.html
Israeli helicopter gunships fired missiles Wednesday at a Palestinian Authority Interior Ministry building, killing Mustafa Sabbah, called a master bombmaker by the Israel Defense Forces.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/04/mideast.violence/index.html
Members of the Italian royal family have returned to their homeland after a 56-year exile.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/23/italy.royals/index.html
Pandemonium erupted in the Italian Senate after a heated budget debate boiled over with one politician struck on the head of a mobile phone thrown by a rival.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/22/italy.senate/index.html
Ivory Coast's three rebel factions have thrown down the gauntlet to France saying if there were any attacks by French troops they would launch an all-out offensive.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/23/ivorycoast.france/index.html
Dozens of people have been killed in two explosions at a pro-Moscow Chechen government building in Grozny. CNN's Jill Dougherty describes the devastation caused by the blasts, and damage done to Russian attempts to portray life in Chechnya as returning to normal.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/27/dougherty.chechnya.blast.otsc/index.html
Harry Potter helped make his author JK Rowling the UK's richest woman with earnings six times higher than the queen, a survey has found.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/29/riches.rowling/index.html
U.S. forces are preparing for war games next week in the tiny Middle Eastern nation of Qatar as the prospect of a conflict with Iraq looms.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/05/otsc.vause/index.html
A U.S. diplomat assassinated in Jordan was not the main target of two arrested al Qaeda operatives planning wider attacks against Jordanian and American targets, Jordanian Information Minister Mohammed al-Adwan said Saturday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/14/jordan.killing/index.html
French solo sailor Roland Jourdain has been crowned FICO-Lacoste world champion skipper for 2002, with a $40,000 prize.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/12/23/jourdain.ppl/index.html
Supporters of President Hugo Chavez surrounded the Globovision television network headquarters for a second straight day Tuesday to denounce the media for sympathizing with opposition groups calling for Chavez's ouster.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/americas/12/10/venezuela.unrest/index.html
The Israeli army has pulled back to the outskirts of Bethlehem -- revered by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus -- ahead of the Christmas holiday, Israel Defense Forces said Tuesday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/24/otsc.wallace/index.html
Full details of the threat that prompted Britain to close its Nairobi embassy have been requested by Kenyan authorities.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/05/kenya.embassy/index.html
Police in Kenya have released computer-generated images of two men wanted in connection with last month's terror attacks on Israeli targets.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/09/kenya.suspects/index.html
Kenyan police are questioning a car dealer who said he sold the vehicle used in last week's suicide bomb attack in Mombasa to two men of Arab descent, a senior police chief says.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/04/kenya.vehicle/index.html
Last week's attempted downing of an Israeli charter jet in Kenya is prompting the United States and Israel to seek ways to protect airliners against shoulder-fired missile attacks.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/03/missile.defense/index.html
To cheers from huge crowds, Mwai Kibaki has been sworn in as president of Kenya, ending the 24-year rule of outgoing head of state Daniel arap Moi.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/30/kenya.acclaim/index.html
Kenya's former vice president and finance minister appeared likely to replace longtime President Daniel arap Moi after Friday elections marked by high turnout in some districts, and complaints about missing names on the voting rolls.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/27/kenya.poll/index.html
A man wanted for questioning in connection with the bombing of a hotel in Kenya two weeks ago was last seen by his wife on December 2, police sources say.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/17/kenya.suspect/index.html
Kenya's new president Mwai Kibaki has been voted in on a ticket of change -- alongside being promoted by his NARC party as a tried and tested politician.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/29/kenya.kibaki.profile/index.html
Kenya's main opposition party leader, Mwai Kibaki, has taken a significant lead in early results in an election which marks the end of President Daniel arap Moi's rule.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/28/kenya.poll/index.html
Kenya's opposition leader Mwai Kibaki is scheduled to take office Monday as Kenya's president, ending Daniel arap Moi's 24-year hold on power and four decades of control by his party.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/29/kenya.result/index.html
An Iraqi vessel opened fire on a Kuwaiti coast guard patrol near the northern Kuwaiti Island of Warba Tuesday, the Interior Ministry said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/03/sproject.irq.kuwait.ship/index.html
With a possible military confrontation with the United States looming, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein apologized for invading Kuwait in 1990 -- an apology Kuwaiti officials bluntly rejected Saturday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/12/07/sproject.irq.saddam.kuwait/index.html
The immigration center in northern France that has been the cause of diplomatic tension between London and Paris is now empty.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/15/france.sangatte/index.html
Intimate love letters hand written by Diana, Princess of Wales could be auctioned off and sold by her former lover James Hewitt, his lawyer has said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/15/diana.letters/index.html
Legal action has been launched in Britain to prevent the UK going to war against Iraq without a fresh United Nations resolution.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/09/uk.cnd/index.html
A legal bid by Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica for a review of Sunday's Serbian presidential election has been thrown out, a party official has confirmed.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/11/serb.elex/index.html
Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus is tipped to sweep Sunday's presidential poll.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/12/21/lithuania.elex/index.html
Horrifying stories about vampires attacking villagers in the dead of night and sucking their blood have forced Malawi's government to wage a campaign to fight the rumours and calm the public.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/12/24/malawi.vampire/index.html
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- This article is about the World, meaning the Earth. For uses of the specific phrase "The World", see The World (disambiguation)
In English, world is rooted in a compound of the obsolete words were, man, and eld, age; thus, its oldest meaning is "age or life of man". Its primary modern meaning is the planet Earth, especially when capitalized: the World. In this sense, a world map is a map of the surface of the Earth. World can also refer to human population in general or to a distinct group of people.
Physical locations
In other contexts, "world" is sometimes used poetically to mean any planet or moon; for example, Mars and Titan are two 'worlds' within the solar system.
"World" is sometimes used to refer to the entire Universe. This is less common now that knowledge of space is commonplace; however, it is still used vaguely in this sense (as in "the whole wide world"). A similar sense is also used in philosophy, particularly in discussion of "possible worlds"; a possible world is any possible complete history of the whole universe.
Other meanings
World can be used in less literal words; for example, two people with very little in common are "living in two different worlds". The "end of the world" usually means "the end of everything I am familiar with."
- In Christianity the world connotes the fallen and corrupt world order of human society outside the community of believers. The world is frequently cited alongside the flesh and the Devil as a source of temptation that Christians should flee. Monks speak of striving to be "in this world, but not of this world", and the term "worldhood" has been distinguished from "monkhood", the former being the status of merchants, farmers, and others who deal with "worldly" things.
- The term can also be used in a culturally specific context: commentators increasingly refer, for example, to the "Muslim world" as if it were a distinct entity.
- In modern Europe, refering to the world usually means Europe to its furthest extent, plus ocassionaly USA and Japan. (example: Everyone in the world learns English.)
- World can refer to WORLD Magazine, the fourth largest newsweekly in the United States.
First World, Second World, Third World
The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were used to divide the nations of Earth into three broad categories. The three terms did not arise simultaneously. After World War II it became common to speak of the capitalist and Communist countries as two major blocs, scarcely using such terms as the "free world" as compared to the "communist bloc". The two "worlds" were not numbered. It was eventually pointed out that there were a great many countries that fit into neither category, and in the 1950s this latter group came to be called the Third World. It then began to seem that there ought to be a "First World" and a "Second World". These latter terms were always much less common.
In the context of the Cold War:
- Second World referred to nations within the Soviet Union's sphere of influence, principally the Warsaw Pact countries. Besides the Soviet Union proper, most of Eastern Europe was run by satellite governments working closely with Moscow. This term may or may not also refer to Communist countries whose leadership were at odds with Moscow, e.g. China and Yugoslavia. Recently, this term has been used to describe former Third World countries that have experienced too much development to be classified any longer as being a part of the Third World.
There were a number of countries which did not fit comfortably into this neat definition of partition, including Switzerland, Sweden, and the Republic of Ireland, which chose to be neutral. Finland was under the Soviet Union's sphere of influence but was not communist, nor was it a member of the Warsaw Pact. Austria was under the United States' sphere of influence, but in 1955, when the country again became a fully independent republic, it did so under the condition that it remained neutral.
With the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, the term "Second World" largely fell out of use, though the term "Third World" remains popular, mostly as another term for developing countries. The remaining Communist countries either became more isolated from the world economy, as in North Korea and Cuba, or began integrating capitalist concepts such as private enterprise into their societies and forging new trading ties with external capitalist economies, as in Vietnam and China.
In more recent use, the term First World refers to developed nations, while Third World, in contrast, refers to developing/undeveloped nations.
There is also the less commonly used term Fourth World, often used to refer to nations that lack any national representation at the UN, but that may enjoy representation at UNPO — indigenous peoples living within or across state boundaries.
"The World" can also be used to refer to the group of people on the planet earth.
See also