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Breaking News Wed, 16 May 2012
Germany to give $190 mln to Afghanistan after 2014
Afghanistan   Berlin   Germany   Photos   War   Wikipedia: Afghanistan  
Germany to give $190 mn to Afghanistan after 2014
Berlin, May 16: | Germany will give 150 million euros ($190 million) worth of cash aid to Afghanistan a year after international peacekeeping forces pull out on schedule in 2014 as part of an agreemen... (photo: DOD / Public Domain)
The Siasat Daily
Caltex Petrol Station in Thailand
Economy   Energy   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Gasoline price website  
Gasoline, oil prices continue to drop
| Pump prices continue to fall in the Knoxville area. | The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded dropped nearly a penny overnight to $3.455 on Wednesday, according to the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Knox News
Pakistan president to attend NATO summit Pakistan president to attend NATO summit
| Pakistan has confirmed its president will attend a summit of NATO leaders this weekend in Chicago as negotiations with US to reopen supply lines into Afghanistan continues. | Nadeem Hotian... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis) Al Jazeera
Afghan   Nato   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: NATO logistics in the Afghan War  
Soldiers operate their Bradley armored fighting vehicle during an operation to search for weapons and munitions in areas of anti-Coalition activity along the Iraq-Syria border. The troopers are assigned to 1st Squadron, 3rd Armored Calvary Regiment. U.S. Fighting kills 32 as Syria peace plan falters
Fighting in Syria has killed at least 32 people, activists said, and Saudi Arabia said stubborn violence was shredding the credibility of a U.N.-Arab League peace plan stipulating a truce and dialogue... (photo: U.S. Army/Staff Sgt. Joseph Roberts) Otago Daily Times
Government   Photos   Politics   Syria   Wikipedia: Syria  
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Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, center waves to media, chief of an Islamic charity Jamaat-ud-Dawa, arrives under tight security to appear before the judicial review board of High Court in Lahore, Pakistan on Tuesday, May 5, 2009. Muslims not to tolerate new US threats: Hafiz Saeed
Nowshera, May 14: | Ameer Jammat-ud-Dawah Hafiz Saeed has said that the Ummah would not tolerate the threats to assault Mecca and Madina from the USA, which has imposed â... (photo: AP / K.M. Chaudary) The Siasat Daily
Military   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Hafiz Muhammad Saeed  
Deal 'reached' on Palestinian hunger strikers Deal 'reached' on Palestinian hunger strikers
| An agreement deal that would end the hunger strike of some 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails has been reached in Cairo, a senior Palestinian official to... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Al Jazeera
Cairo   Hunger   Israel   Palestinian   Photos   Wikipedia: Palestinian political violence  
This screen grab taken from Bahrain TV shows troops arriving in Bahrain from Saudi Arabia on Monday, March 14, 2011. A Saudi-led military force crossed into Bahrain on Monday to prop up the monarchy against widening demonstrations, launching the first cross-border military operation to quell unrest since the Arab world's rebellions began in December. Deal with Saudis to shore up Bahrain's repressive regime
| Saudi troops leading a 1,500-strong force from the Arab Gulf states entered Bahrain in March last year as the Bahraini government began a campaign of brutal repression ... (photo: AP / Bahrain TV via APTN) The Independent
Bahrain   Photos   Saudi Arabia   Troops   Wikipedia: Bahraini uprising (2011present)  
This Dec. 2009 photo released by the U.S. Marshal's Service on Monday Dec. 28, 2009 shows Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab in Milan, Mich. Abdulmutallab, 23, has been charged in federal court with trying to detonate an explosive device on a Dec. 25 flight from Amsterdam to Detroit. Robert Fisk: Must we stand idly by while world leaders spout this codswallop?
| I weary a bit of this stuff. If the CIA and the Brits and the Saudis have really penetrated al-Qa'ida in the Arabian Peninsula – or AQAP, as we are now enjoined to ca... (photo: AP / U.S. Marshal's Service) The Independent
Arab world   Crime   Photos   War crimes   Wikipedia: Joseph Kony  
A Libyan oil worker, works at a refinery inside the Brega oil complex, in Brega east of Libya, on Saturday Feb. 26, 2011. Production at Brega has dropped by almost 90 percent amid the country's crisis because many employees have fled and few ships are coming to offload the product. Saudi says $100 per barrel great price for oil
ADELAIDE (Reuters) - Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia sees $100 per barrel as a great price for crude, Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said on Sunday. International Brent crude se... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla) The Guardian
Economy   Oil   Photos   Saudi Arabia   Wikipedia: Saudi Arabia  
Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos talks during a forum titled "Greece, Mediterranean and the Arab world" in Athens on Tuesday October 11, 2011. Greece's international debt inspectors have completed their review of the government's reforms, and that if its conclusions are adopted by the eurozone and IMF, the country is likely to receive the next batch of its bailout loans in early November. Greece in final bid to avoid fresh elections
| Greece's president will meet the leaders of the country's three biggest parties on Sunday in a last-ditch attempt to cobble together a coalition and avoid a repeat elec... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris) Al Jazeera
Business   Elections   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Evangelos Venizelos  
Dried canal in the Satara district - Maharashtra - India - drought India's Satara district parched by drought
| An acute shortage of water in parts of India has left an estimated 250,000 people in the Satara district of western Maharashtra state suffering through drought conditio... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Al Jazeera
Maharashtra   People   Photos   Water   Wikipedia: Satara district  
A shopkeeper runs from his store after riot police came under petrol bomb attack by Bahraini anti-government protesters, unseen, Tuesday, May 8, 2012, in the western village of Malkiya, Bahrain. U.S. resumes Bahrain arms sales despite rights concerns
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will resume some military sales to Bahrain, a key Gulf ally facing Iran, despite human rights concerns linked to months of popu... (photo: AP / Hasan Jamali) The Star
Arms   Bahrain   Human Rights   Photos   Wikipedia: Bahraini uprising (2011present)  
Oil Business
To buy or bow?
Price of oil still falling as supplies grow
Price of oil still falling as supplies grow
Crude Down 1.2% to New 2012 Low of $92.81 A Barrel
Caltex Petrol Station in Thailand
Gasoline, oil prices continue to drop
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UAE exposed to sinking Eurozone
Saudi travel firm to raise 1.37b riyals
Saudi prince won't duck out of loss-making Euro Disney
UAE to offer end-of-job gratuity to migrant housemaids
Caltex Petrol Station in Thailand
Gasoline, oil prices continue to drop
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Politics Education
Syria's Assad - Nations that sow chaos will suffer
Obama administration denies role in arming Syrian rebels
Mona Eltahawy: Egypt's angry young woman
America Shifts Gear For War On Iran
Soldiers stand guard outside the presidential palace after a military coup in Bamako, Mali, Friday, March 23, 2012.
Amnesty cites rights abuses in northern Mali
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CBSE appoints UP Rajarshi Tandon Open University vice-chance
High school softball Division I district final/Medina 3, Cop
Technology drives S Korean 'smart' school
Quake fears bring Saudi students to Auckland
Study: Most myopic school-leavers in Asia
Study: Most myopic school-leavers in Asia
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Health Terrorism
If You Were So Inclined, You Could Stick It on a Bumper
F.B.I. Chief Says Leak on Qaeda Plot Is Being Investigated
Syria's Assad: Nations that sow chaos will suffer
Doctor firings expose medical failings in Nigeria
Deal 'reached' on Palestinian hunger strikers
Deal 'reached' on Palestinian hunger strikers
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Syria's Assad says he will show foreign 'mercenaries
If You Were So Inclined, You Could Stick It on a Bumper
Syria Leader, in Rare TV Interview, Disparages Opponents
F.B.I. Chief Says Leak on Qaeda Plot Is Being Investigated
Pakistan president to attend NATO summit
Pakistan president to attend NATO summit
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