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Iranian residents in Japan, along with others, holds a placard denouncing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and shouts slogans during a rally against the results of the presidential election in Iran.
Elections   Iran   Mideast   Photos   Politics  
 The Australian 
Turmoil could thwart Iranian ambitions
| THE long-term strategic consequences of the roiling revolt of the Iranian street against the mullahs is impossible to know. | But it certainly weakens the regime of President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad and... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
England rugby player Phil Vickery takes part in a squad training session at Stade Montbaron in Versailles, France, Tuesday Sept. 25, 2007. England are preparing for their upcoming Rugby World Cup Group A match against Tonga in Paris on Friday Sept. 28.
Photos   Rugby   Sports   Stars   World  
 Syracuse 
Vickery relishes taking on 'Beast' Mtawarira again
| (AP) - JOHANNESBURG - Phil Vickery makes his final appearance in a Lions jersey on Saturday determined to avoid what happened in the last one-a mauling by South Africa prop Tendai "Beast" Mtawarira.... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
 Arsenal´s Emmanuel Adebayor, left, scores past Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson during their English League Cup second leg semifinal soccer match at the Emirates Stadium in north London, Wednesday Jan. 31, 2007. jp1  The Daily Mail 
Arsene Wenger confident Emmanuel Adebayor will stay at Arsenal but has Bordeaux's Marouane Chamakh in reserve
| Arsene Wenger is confident Emmanuel Adebayor will remain at , but revealed he would consider Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh as a possible replacement. | The future of Togo striker Adebayor is yet... (photo: AP Photo/Tom Hevezi)
Arsenal   Milan   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
Darfur rebel troops look on as U.N. Special envoy for Darfur Jan Eliasson (not pictured) meets with them near Bir Maza, North Darfur, on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, with the rebels giving a strong display of force, with over 15 pickup trucks jammed with some 150 heavily armed fighters.  Independent online 
 'We have to sit down with them...'
| By Andrew Heavens | Khartoum - Darfur rebels signed an accord with one of Sudan's main opposition parties in Cairo on Wednesday, agreeing to push for a new transitional government, both sides said o... (photo: (AP Photo/Alfred de Montesquiou) / )
Darfur   Photos   Politics   Rebels   Sudan  
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Russia's Sudzha gas pumping station seen late Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009. Teams of EU monitors deployed Sunday at natural gas transit sites along Ukraine's vast pipeline network, but Russia appeared in no rush to restart sending gas to a freezing Europ The Guardian
Nigeria, Algeria agree to build Sahara gas link
(Adds background) By Randy Fabi ABUJA, July 3 (Reuters) - Nigeria, Algeria and Niger on Friday signed an agreement to build a multi-billion dollar gas pipeline across the... (photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov)
Gas   Nigeria   Photos   Pipeline   Sahara  
Tata Nano-ultrcheap car by Tata Motors-Automobile-India The Times Of India
Tata's Nano in Nigeria by 2010
| 3 Jul 2009, 1421 hrs IST, PTI               Text: ABUJA (NIGERIA): Tata Motors, India's largest auto maker, will introduce ... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Automobile   India   Nigeria   Photos   Tata  
Arsenal's French manager Arsene Wenger Sporting Life
Wenger Expects Adebayor To Stay
| By Giscard Gourizro | Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is confident Emmanuel Adebayor is not set to join AC Milan, but accepts the striker could leave if he is not committed ... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
Arsenal   Football   Photos   Sport   Wenger  
 French mercenary Bob Denard, whose real name is Gilbert Bourgeaud, is seen at the beginning of his trial on Tuesday, May 4, 1999, in Paris for the 1989 assassination of Comoros president Ahmed Abdallah. Denard, a French former mercenary who led uprisings Independent online
 Month of mourning declared for crash victims
| Moroni - Comoros President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi declared a 30-day period of national mourning for the victims of a Yemeni Airbus that crashed off the Indian Ocean islan... (photo: AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
Campaign   Comoros   Minister   Photos   President  
Side shot of Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana Joy Online
Feature: Weaning Ghana off Foreign Aid: Is it Possible?
Africa remains the world’s most aid-dependent and indebted region. Despite the programmes of debt relief which became significant in the 1990s and the increased commitmen... (photo: GFDL / Fogster)
Africa   Aid   Ghana   Photos   World  
Secretary of Interior-designate, Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., right, looks on as he his introduced by President-elect Barrack Obama Joy Online
Opinion: Obama will cry for Africa
One of the greatest historical events to take place in Ghana will be the august visit of US President Barrack Obama. Already on the airwaves and the newspapers one can di... (photo: AP)
Africa   Ghana   Historical   Photos   President  
Signage of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation, one of the Big Three oil players in the Philippines Independent online
 Amnesty blames Shell for oil cover-ups
| By Daniel Howden | Abuja - Oil giant Shell has been covering up catastrophic oil spills in the Niger Delta by blaming them on sabotage by local people, according to Amn... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Energy   Environment   Nigeria   Photos   Society  
In this photo released by China's Xinhua news agency, Seychelles' President James Michel waves to his supporters in the capital Victoria Monday, July 31, 2006 after he won weekend presidential elections, extending the 30-year rule of the People's Progressive Front for another five years. The electoral commission said Monday that Michel won nearly 54 percent of the vote, while opposition leader Wavel Ramkalawan got 46 percent. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Wang Hongda)hg3 Nation
President keen to raise our status,says World Bank
| World Bank executive director Dr Toga McIntosh said yesterday that President James Michel is committed to raising the status of Seychelles from a middle-income country ... (photo: AP Photo / Xinhua, Wang Hongda)
Democratic   Director   Photos   President   Washington  
 Africa - Farmers in Sudan tend their crop agriculture (cg1) Modern Ghana
Stronger agriculture sector key to brighter future for Africa, Migiro tells leaders
1 July - The United Nations Deputy Secretary-General today highlighted the benefits of investing in agriculture, which she stressed is the key to a brighter future for Af... (photo: USAID file)
Africa   Agriculture   Leaders   Photos   UN  
BUSINESS & ECONOMY TERRORISM
- Neighbor's Shadow Still Large in Slovakia
- A Subdued Trading Day in Asia and Europe
- Tesco survives investor protest over share options
- Rogue trader puts heat on oil market
A voter's hand is seen in backlight as he casts his ballot for the European Parliament elections in Sarran, southwestern France, Sunday, June 13, 2004.
Neighbor's Shadow Still Large in Slovakia
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- Fighting rages in Somalia, 20 dead
- MEND's Threat to Terrorize the North (ii)
- We have terrorists on the run, says Pakistani foreign minist
- An Analysis of the Draft Anti-Terrorism Law
Somalia Transitional Federal Government soldiers in the street of Mogadishu, Friday, May 4, 2007.
Fighting rages in Somalia, 20 dead
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RELIGION ENVIRONMENT & NATURE
- Quadriyya Leader Calls for Steadfastness in Islam
- Tension in Kano Over Murder of Islamic Cleric
- Islamic Administration in Gedo Region Calls Government Offic
- Muslim Leaders Urge FG on Niger Delta
President-elect Barack Obama points into the crowd after his acceptance speech in Grant Park in Chicago Tuesday night, Nov. 4, 2008.
Islam: Truths Obama conveniently forgot in Cairo (Part 1)
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- Recycling At Its Best
- Abandoned to Die?
-  Amnesty blames Shell for oil cover-ups
- Maathai Faults Crops in Forests Plan
Signage of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation, one of the Big Three oil players in the Philippines
 Amnesty blames Shell for oil cover-ups
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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
- Aid is Good, But Investment is Better
- Largest HIV Case Set for Court Hearing
- Stakeholders Meet On Draft National Disability Policy
- U.S. Embassy, GAF On HIV/ Aids Sensitization
Side shot of Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana
Feature: Weaning Ghana off Foreign Aid: Is it Possible?
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- Mideast mobile phone sales set to cross $9b
- Uganda gets free Google text tips
- Fungus threat hangs over world wheat production
- Mummies unwrap Egyptian history
Mobile phone - Telecommunication - Phones
Mideast mobile phone sales set to cross $9b
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REFUGEES HUMAN RIGHTS
- 136 Togolese refugees return home from Ghana
- Return Home, Rwandan Refugees Urged
- Country to Repatriate Rwandan Refugees
- Impunity No More
Children living in the Mugunga II camp of the Internally Displaced Persons in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Impunity No More
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-  Amnesty blames Shell for oil cover-ups
- LMC/JHR Completes First Phase of Human Rights Training for J
- Volta Region Prayer Rally Held at Jasikan
- DR Congo troops accused of rapes
Signage of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation, one of the Big Three oil players in the Philippines
 Amnesty blames Shell for oil cover-ups
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