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Afghanistan   Al Qaida   Europe   Military   Photos  
 The Star 
Bin Laden demands Europe withdraw Afghanistan troops
| DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden demanded that European nations withdraw their troops from Afghanistan in a new audio tape aired on Friday, saying they were sacrificing men and mone... (photo: AP / IntelCenter / IntelCenter)
Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, gestures as he impersonates a monk he met in Cambodia on Tuesday Aug. 12, 2008 in Singapore. Rudd is in the city-state for an official visit where he met with the country's leaders and delivered a speech at the Singapore lecture
Economy   Leaders   Obama   Photos   Rudd  
 The Australian 
Push and pull begins between leaders
| AUSTRALIA remains a vocal oddity in Barack Obama's plan to reorder the global economy. But, as Kevin Rudd says, we have an enormous stake in the Group of 20 nations' bid to "rebalance" the... (photo: AP / Wong Maye-E)
FILIPINO  WOMAN DRINKING A GLASS OF MILK.  . PHOTO TAKEN : NOVEMBER 4, 2008  The Australian 
Mum's milk intake goes a long way
| Good week for . . . | PREGNANT women who drink milk, with Australian research showing it may have long-lasting positive effects on their children's bone health. | The study, online in European Journ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Health   Milk   Nature   Photos   Woman  
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, delivers a speech in Mandarin language at the Beida University, in Beijing , China, Wednesday, April 9, 2008  The Australian 
Ambition wins Rudd seat at top table
| KEVIN Rudd's most important diplomatic goal is within reach: having the Group of 20 converted into a permanent decision-making body that gives Australia an influence it has never previously enjoyed.... (photo: AP / )
Australia   Economy   Photos   Politics   US  
Top Stories
Food - Selling - Chicken Modern Ghana
Zimbabweans Sell Chickens To Pay School Fees
Zimbabwe appears to be showing signs of recovery, but it is starting back from a very low base. | Food is on store shelves, most teachers have returned to work, long line... (photo: WN / Dominic Canoy)
Chickens   Food   Health   Photos   Zimbabwe  
The Mekong River Star Tribune
163 new species, including multicolored gecko, discovered last year in Mekong River region
| BANGKOK - A gecko with leopard-like spots on its body and a fanged frog that eats birds are among 163 new species discovered last year in the Mekong River region of Sou... (photo: public domain / )
Asia   Bangkok   Business   Photos   Technology  
British Conservative Member of Parliament John Bercow speaking at a hustings event where possible candidates for the position of Speaker of the House of Commons presented their manifestos to fellow Members of Parliament and the media in London, Monday, June, 15, 2009. The Guardian
The Speaker's new broom | Michael White
| With contractors busy on their summer task, patching up the battered fabric of the ancient Palace of Westminster, the Speaker of the Commons, John Bercow, got out his o... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
News   Photos   Political   Social   UK  
 Chess World Champion Gary Kasparov stands beside the bull sculpture in front of the German Stock Exchange building in Frankfurt, Germany, Monday Sept. 27, 1999. The Chess Champion is partner and investor in the German information technology venture Integ DNA India
Kasparov beats Karpov in rerun of 1984 chess clash
| Madrid: Russian chess legend Gary Kasparov has won a re-match of his classic 1984 world championship contest with compatriot Anatoly Karpov, ending a 12-match clash in ... (photo: (AP Photo/Bernd Kammerer))
Chess   Classic   Government   Photos   Russia  
An Army carry team loads into a transfer vehicle a transfer case containing the remains of Army Spc. Corey J. Kowall Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 at Dover Air Force Base, Del. According to the Department of Defense, Kowall, 20, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., died Sept. 20 in Zabul province Afghanistan of injuries sustained during a vehicle rollover. Al Jazeera
US troop deaths rise in Afghanistan
| Five US soldiers have been killed in three separate incidents in southern Afghanistan, the US military says. | Two were killed and a third soldier died of wounds s... (photo: AP / Steve Ruark)
Afghanistan   Insurgency   Military   Photos   US  
Leopard Gecko The Guardian
Leopard gecko and bird-eating fanged frog among new species discovered in Mekong
| Environmental group calls for efforts to protect bumper crop of new discoveries, including fanged frog and leopard gecko | A Cat Ba leopard gecko (Goniurosaurus catbaen... (photo: Creative Commons / Micha Zawilak)
Animals   Discoveries   Extinction   Group   Photos  
Rebiya Kadeer, president of the World Uyghur Congress, speaks at the National Press Club of Australia in Canberra, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009. BBC News
Taiwan stops Uighur activist trip
| Taiwan will not allow exiled Uighur activist Rebiya Kadeer to visit the island as she had planned, a government official has said. | Ms Kadeer, a Chinese Muslim from Xi... (photo: AP / Mark Graham)
China   Muslim   Photos   Taiwan   Uighurs  
Pakistan, North West Frontier Province, Frontier Police BBC News
Donors agree fund for Pakistan
| The Pakistani government and the World Bank have announced a fund designed to restore the country's infrastructure. | Money collected in the trust will go towards war-h... (photo: WN / Bojana Ranic)
Aid   Development   Pakistan   Photos   S Asia  
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez salutes during a military parade in Caracas, Saturday, April 12, 2008. The parade commemorates the VI anniversary of a failed coup attempt against his government in 2002. The Miami Herald
Chavez promotes closer Africa-South America ties
| CARACAS, Venezuela -- President Hugo Chavez says Libya's Moammar Gadhafi is more than welcome to pitch his tent in Venezuela as the two of them make a diplomatic push f... (photo: (AP Photo / Fernando Llano))
Chavez   Photos   Policy   Venezuela   World  
War in Iraq War on Terrorism
- US Military Deaths In Iraq War At 4,346
- Protesters gather in Oakland for march organized by Iraq vet
- Gulf war veteran traumatised by combat in Iraq is forced to
- Iraq detains 109 in jail break investigation
Anti-Syrian majority leader Saad Hariri, right, reacts with pro-Syrian Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri, left, during the last session to vote for the new cabinet after debating over five days a controversial government policy statement, at the Lebanese parliament house, in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday Aug. 12, 2008.
Hariri kicks off fresh rounds of cabinet-formation deliberations
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- Denver terror case dubbed most serious since 9/11
- Sting operations thwarted terror bomb plots across America,
- Travel warning on Germany as Australians advised of poll ter
- Islamist ex-baggage handler jailed for terror book
India's Home Minister P Chidambaram gestures during a press conference in Mumbai, India, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008.
Army not to be used against Maoists: Chidambaram
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Disarmament Missile Defense Systems
- Sting operations thwarted terror bomb plots across America,
- "NPT not acceptable in present form" : Tharoor
- De-Nuclearising the World
- Key to address UN General Assembly
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, delivers a speech in Mandarin language at the Beida University, in Beijing , China, Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Ambition wins Rudd seat at top table
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- Reagan's missile defense triumph
- U.S. sends 2 missile defense satellites into orbit
- US sends 2 missile defense satellites into orbit
- United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches MDA STSS Demo M
 U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Ronald Perez stands watch on the flight deck aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Tarawa (LHA 1) while the ship prepares to make a port call at Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates, Jan. 6, 2006.  ula1
New Lockheed exec sees opportunities in Emirates
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Peace and Nonviolence Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Saudi Interfaith Dialogue Promotes World Peace
- UK cool to guarantor role in RP-MILF peace bid
- DepEd promotes peace thru storytelling
- Soldiers find peace in the saddle
Tibetan Youth protest Tibet occupation, Dharamshala India
Police gain control in Oakland after protesters smash windows
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- Sting operations thwarted terror bomb plots across America,
- Suspect used Web to find bomb supplies, feds say
- 2 men charged in unrelated Ill., Texas bomb plots
- 2 Men Charged in Unrelated Ill., Texas Bomb Plots
This courtroom drawing shows U.S. Magistrate Judge Craig Shaffer presiding over a hearing in federal court in Denver, on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009, for Najibullah Zazi, left, and his father Mohammad Zazi, center.
Afghan man charged over US bomb plot
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War Crimes Veterans
- Armenia: Lest We Forget!
- Judge criticizes US evidence on Gitmo detainee
- Cambodian refugees, ex-patriots, tell of atrocities for use
- Judge criticizes US evidence on Gitmo detainee
Os presidentes do Paraguai, Fernando Lugo, da Bolvia, Evo Morales, do Brasil, Luiz Incio Lula da Silva, do Equador, Rafael Correa, e da Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, participam com integrantes do Frum Social Mundial do painel Amrica Latina e o Desafio da Crise Internacional
Chavez, Gadhafi aim to boost 'South-South' ties at Africa-South America summit
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- Alarm over British veterans in jail
- Veterans slam military for brushing over the horrors of war
- More Veterans In UK Justice System Than In Combat
- More veterans in UK justice system than in combat
London - Entrance to Wormwood Scrubs prison
Number of military veterans in jail 'has more than doubled in six years'
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