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Breaking News Wed, 30 Dec 2009
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 Khaleej Times 
.Zidane to Grace Conference on Challenges of Professionalism
Wed 30 Dec 2009
DUBAI - Former French national team soccer star Zinedine Zidane is declared to attend and speak in a special conference on the challenges of professionalism to be hosted by... (photo: WN/ayt1)
France's Samir Nasri, right, and Ecuador's Jose Luis Cortez , left, challenge for the ball during their friendly soccer match between France and Ecuador at the Alps stadium in Grenoble
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 The Daily Mail 
You're not fit to wear the Arsenal shirt: Arsene Wenger's Anfield attack turned our season ...
Wed 30 Dec 2009
Samir Nasri has credited Arsene Wenger's Anfield rant for turning around 's season. The France midfielder says Wenger's now legendary half-time team talk against Liverpool earlier this month did more... (photo: AP Photo / Michel Euler)
** ARCHIV ** Servictechniker befuellen am 9. September 2008 im Kohlekraftwerk Schwarze Pumpe in Spremberg einen Tankwagen mit fluessigem Kohlendioxid, dem Abbauprodukt der Kohleverbrennung. Der Konzern Vattenfall Europe betreibt hier die weltweit erste CCS-Pilotanlage fuer ein Kraftwerk mit Kohlendioxid-Abscheidung. Das verfluessigte Kohlendioxid wird mit Tankwagen in unterirdische Lagerstaetten gebracht. Mit der unterirdischen Lagerung von Kohlendioxid will die Bundesregierung den Klimaschutz voranbringen. Das Kabinett beschloss am Mittwoch, 1. April 2009, das sogenannte CCS-Gesetz, das Regeln fuer die Abscheidung, den Transport und die Verpressung des schaedlichen Klimagases vorgibt. (AP Photo/Matthias Rietschel) ** zu APD7705 ** --- Service technicians fill a truck with liquid CO2 in the power plant Schwarze Pumpe in Spremberg, 100 miles south of Berlin, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008. The operating company Vattenfall Europe inaugurates a pilot project for a carbon dioxide capture and storage, CCS, the first coal fired plant in the world ready to capture and store its own CO2 emissions. (AP Photo/Matthias Rietschel)  BBC News  Wed 30 Dec 2009
France to rethink carbon tax plan

A new carbon tax that was supposed to go into effect in France at New Year has been struck down, delivering a blow to President Nicolas Sarkozy. France's... (photo: AP)
EU   France   Legal   Photos   Sarkozy
Two supporters of the Iran's main pro-reform presidential candidate, Mir Hossein Mousavi, hold his posters  at the Azadi (Freedom) stadium in Tehran, Iran.  The Times  Mon 28 Dec 2009
Iran is moving close to tipping point of revolution

When does an uprising become a revolution? Throughout history, demonstrations, strikes and riots have brought crowds out on to the streets and threatened governments. In most countries a swift... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi)
Iran   Photos   Politics   Protests   Revolution
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Palestinian youths stand behind a fence during a Hamas demonstration calling for the opening of Rafah border crossing between the southern Gaza Strip and Egypt, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. Egypt has kept the crossing sealed since Hamas militants seized control of Gaza more than a year ago. Rafah is the main gateway for Palestinians to the outside world. In January, Hamas militants blew open the border, allowing thousands to cross through until it was resealed about two weeks later The Star Mon 28 Dec 2009
Activists blocked from planned march to support Gaza

CAIRO8 (Reuters) - About 80 foreign supporters of Palestinians protested outside the French Embassy in Cairo on Monday after Egypt refused to let them to march to Gaza,... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra)
Egypt   Gaza   Human Rights   Israel   Photos
Die Kurve des deutschen Aktienindex DAX ist am Donnerstag, 18. September 2008, in der Boerse in Frankfurt am Main ueber einem Aktienmakler zu sehen. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) ---The curve of German stock index Dax is seen over a broker in Frankfurt, central Germany, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)hg3 The New York Times Mon 28 Dec 2009
European Shares Try to Extend Winning Streak

European stock markets moved higher Monday as investors returned from a long weekend to find Japanese markets hitting recent new highs. Stocks in Europe have closed... (photo: AP / Michael Probst)
Europe   Finance   Investment   Markets   Photos
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, center, French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, left, and France's Cooperation Minister Alain Joyandet, right, attend a meeting with NGOs' representatives at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Wednesday Sept. 16, 2009. The Siasat Daily Mon 28 Dec 2009
Carla Bruni lands into controversy again
London, December 28: France’s glamorous First Lady Carla Bruni, often accused of meddling in the state’s affairs, has now landed into a “nepotism” controversy, after a... (photo: AP / Francois Mori, Pool)
Designer   France   London   Photos   Politic
This photo, taken by an individual not employed by the Associated Press and obtained by the AP outside Iran shows an Iranian anti-riot police officer, center, held by protestors, as they put a green scarf, a symbolic color of opposition, on his head after their clash during anti-government protest at the Enqelab (Revolution) St. in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009. BBC News Mon 28 Dec 2009
Iranian protests spark fresh clashes in Tehran

Further clashes have taken place in the Iranian capital Tehran, following anti-government protests in which at least four people died. Reports say police fired tear gas... (photo: AP)
Iran   Photos   Police   Politics   Protests
Gold bullions and coins are seen on this zoomed photo in the German BW-Bank in Stuttgart, Germany, Tuesday, March 18, 2008. The prize for one ounce (31,1 grams) of gold raised up to more than 1,000 US doll The Times Sun 27 Dec 2009
Gold brings a smile to the world's central bankers

There is little to beat the lure of gold, as many recipients of a lavish Christmas gift will confirm, but it is not only seasonal impetus that has put a new shine on the... (photo: AP / Thomas Kienzle)
Currency   Gold   Finance   Photos   Economy
Bordeaux's Marouane Chamakh, center, and Benoit Tremoulinas, right, react after Yoann Gourcuff, left, scores the second goal during their French League one soccer match against Nice in Bordeaux, southwestern France, Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009. Goal Wed 23 Dec 2009
Toulouse 1-2 Bordeaux: Laurent Blanc’s Men Open Up A Sea Of Points Atop Ligue 1

Les Girondins edged ten-man Tefece to strengthen their stranglehold on Le Championnat... Toulouse 1-2 Girondins de Bordeaux - Stats/Lineups... (photo: AP / Bob Edme)
France   Ligue1   Lyon   Marseille   Photos
In this photo released by the semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency, French woman lecturer Clotilde Reiss, left, who was reportedly arrested at Tehran airport on July 1, and jailed on charges of spying linked to riots over last month's presidential election, sits in a court room in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2009. The Times Wed 23 Dec 2009
Court in Iran refuses to release French student Clotilde Reiss

A Tehran court has ordered that a teacher from Lille must remain under house arrest at the French Embassy after hopes for her release were set back by Franco-Iranian... (photo: AP / Fars News Agency, Ali Rafiee)
France   Iran   Justice   Photos   Protests


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