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Breaking News Sun, 27 Jun 2010
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 The Jordan Times 
Climate change could wipe out 40% of species in Arab world - report
Sun 27 Jun 2010
- Arab countries will be devastated by climate change, which threatens to wipe out almost half of the species in the region and transform the Levant into an “infertile crescent”, warned a report... (photo: WN / abeer)
An Egyptian army border guard salutes a passing police vehicle on the Egyptian side
Africa   Arrest   Israel   Photos   Police
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Egyptian police arrest five African migrants on Israeli border
Sun 27 Jun 2010
Al-Arish, Egypt - Egyptian border guards have arrested five African migrants attempting to enter Israel illegally, a security source said Sunday.... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
 Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., takes part in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Iraq on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)   (js1)  Khaleej Times  Sat 26 Jun 2010
World still looks to Obama
After more than a year in office, US President Barack Obama remains highly respected in most parts of the world. But bucking the trend is four of five major Muslim countries, where he enjoys the... (photo: AP /Dennis Cook)
Muslim   Photos   Population   President   US
Julia, one of two ships planning a blockade-busting trip to Gaza this month, is seen docked at the port in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Monday, June 21, 2010.  The New York Times  Sat 26 Jun 2010
Lawmakers From Iran Plan a Trip to Gaza
TEHRAN (Reuters) — Iranian lawmakers protesting Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza plan to travel on an aid ship that is expected to leave from Lebanon, a member of the Iranian Parliament... (photo: AP)
Gaza   Iran   Israel   Photos   Wikipedia: 2007–present blockade of the Gaza Strip
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Director General of the IAEA Mohamed ElBaradei speaks during a press briefing after the morning session of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) 35-nation board meeting, on Thursday, June 14, 2007, at Vienna's International Center. CBS News Fri 25 Jun 2010
Several Thousand Egyptians Protest Police Abuse
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP) - Several thousand Egyptians, joined by top opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei, protested on Friday what they call authorities' systematic use of... (photo: AP / Hans Punz)
Alexandria   Egypt   Photos   Social   Wikipedia: Mohamed ElBaradei
New director general of the IAEA, Japan's Yukiya Amano, is seen after his election in Vienna, Austria Thursday, July 2, 2009. The present head, Mohamed ElBaradei, is scheduled to end his term in November. A previous round of balloting in March was indecisive. IAEA Fri 25 Jun 2010
IAEA Director General Briefed on Children's Cancer Care in Egypt
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano meets a young patient during his visit to the Children´s Cancer Hospital in Cairo, Egypt, 21 June 2010. During an official visit... (photo: AP / Hans Punz)
Cancer   Iaea   Kids   Photos   Wikipedia: Yukiya Amano
Oil platform The Jordan Times Thu 24 Jun 2010
'Aqaba will not be affected by Red Sea oil spill'
- Marine life in the Gulf of Aqaba will not be affected by a recent oil spill off the Egyptian Red Sea coast, an environmentalist said on Thursday. Royal Marine... (photo: Creative Commons / Dantadd)
Economy   Energy   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia: Oil spill
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh IRINnews Thu 24 Jun 2010
YEMEN: Northern rebels accuse president of reneging on promises
web Photo: Adel Yahya/IRIN SANAA, 24 June 2010 (IRIN) - Abdulmalik al-Houthi, leader of the Shia rebels in the northern governorate of Saada, has accused the government... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Amnesty   Photos   Rebels   Wikipedia: Ali Abdullah Saleh   Yemen
 An oil technician climbs down a tower at a refinery in Jebel Ali about 30 kms south of Dubai  Money Week Thu 24 Jun 2010
Dana Petroleum makes two discoveries
Oil explorer Dana Petroleum has made two new discoveries in Egypt, but reported disappointing results in two other locations. In North Zeit Bay, onshore Gulf of Suez, the... (photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili)
Egypt   Oil   Petroleum   Photos   Wikipedia: Dana Petroleum
In this April 1, 2009 file photo newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson, is shielded by police, as he receives treatment from police medics, during a anti-G20 demonstration in the City of London. The attorney representing the family of Ian Tomlinson who died during the riots before Group of 20 summit says he suffered from an abdominal hemorrhage not a heart attack. Jules Carey of the law firm Tuckers says a second autopsy was conducted on Ian Tomlinson after videotape emerged showing the news vendor being shoved to the ground by police. The first autopsy had said he suffered from a heart attack. Carey said Friday April 17, 2009 that the findings of Dr. Nat Cary increase the possibility that the officer implicated in the incident could face a charge of manslaughter The New York Times Wed 23 Jun 2010
New Autopsy Backs Egypt Police Claim in Death Case
Filed at 11:39 a.m. ET CAIRO (AP) -- Egypt's prosecutor general says a new autopsy of an alleged victim of police brutality has confirmed earlier police claims the man... (photo: AP / Akira Suemori, File)
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