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U.S. President Barack Obama, left, and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak participate in a bilateral meeting at the Qubba Palace in Cairo, Thursday, June 4, 2009.
Egypt   Military   Photos   US   Wikipedia: United States diplomatic cables leak
 The Australian 
Military aid seen as reward for peace: US
Tue 1 Feb 2011
A CABLE newly released by WikiLeaks shows that Hosni Mubarak and his generals have viewed generous US military aid as an "untouchable"... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Health worker Xolisa Madikane, left unseen, tests blood for the HIV virus at a container lab next to the Gugulethu Community Health Clinic in Gugulethu on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, July 21, 2009. South Africa launched a high-profile trial of an AIDS vaccine created by its own researchers Monday, a proud moment in a nation where government denial, neglect and unscientific responses have helped fuel the world's worst AIDS crisis.
Aids   Funds   Johannesburg   Photos   Wikipedia: HIV/AIDS in Africa
 IRINnews 
HIV/AIDS: Falling foul of the Fund
Mon 31 Jan 2011
JOHANNESBURG, 31 January 2011 (PlusNews) - A recent flurry of news reports on fraud in grants made by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has thrown the spotlight on the extent to... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam)
U.S. Army Pvt. John Robinson, Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 187th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, provides security during a routine search of residences near Baji, Iraq, Feb. 21, 2006.  Tulsa World  Mon 31 Jan 2011
U.S. report: Iraq's security at risk without aid
BAGHDAD - Without more help - and quickly - Iraqi security forces may not be able to protect the fragile nation from insurgents and invaders after American troops leave at the end of the year,... (photo: US Army / Spc. Charles W. Gill)
Defence   Iraq   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–present
Damage Controlman Fireman Javier Ibarria, assigned to USS Constitution, gives a Navy ball cap to a patient at Boston Medical Center during a Caps for Kids event for Boston Navy Week.  BBC News  Mon 31 Jan 2011
NI researchers aid 'largest' patient survey in Republic
Researchers at the University of Ulster are taking part in the largest survey of hospital patients ever undertaken in the Republic of Ireland. The survey has invited about 14,000 recently discharged... (photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Frank E. Neely)
Hospital   Ireland   Photos   Researchers   Wikipedia :Patient
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton  meets with a Haitian president Rene Preval at the national palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011. BBC News Mon 31 Jan 2011
Hillary Clinton: Haiti aid will not be suspended
Continue reading the main story Related stories Haiti finalises election schedule Clinton urges resolution in Haiti Celestin 'out of Haiti election' US Secretary of State... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon, Pool)
Elections   Haiti   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Haitian general election, 2010–2011
A Sri Lankan flood victim Weerakutti Nesamma carries a pot of drinking water at her submerged compound in Kartivu, about 220 kilometers (137 miles) east of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011. Al Jazeera Sat 29 Jan 2011
Hunger and despair in Sri Lanka
Recent flooding in eastern Sri Lanka destroyed thousands of homes, devastated the rice crop and drowned thousands of livestock. A million people, 40 per cent of them... (photo: AP / Eranga Jayawardena)
Disaster   Flooding   Photos   Sri Lanka   Wikipedia: Sri Lanka
Trade talks: India, Brazil and SA refuse to give more concessions to developed countries The Times of India Fri 28 Jan 2011
Trade talks: India, Brazil and SA refuse to give more concessions to developed countries
DAVOS: A day before trade ministers from 25 WTO member countries meet to try and put the Doha Round of liberalisation talks back on track, the developing countries bloc... (photo: ABr / ABR)
Brazil   India   Photos   Talks   Trade
Eye Glass - Face - Child - Girl - Filipino Khaleej Times Fri 28 Jan 2011
Can adjustable glasses help kids in poor countries?
For many children in poor nations, a simple pair of glasses can be out of reach. But a new study suggests relatively cheap specs that people can adjust themselves hold... (photo: WN / Dominic Canoy)
Eyeglasses   Health   Kids   Photos   Wikipedia: Glasses
Castration seen as climate change aid for reindeer The Times of India Wed 26 Jan 2011
Castration seen as climate change aid for reindeer
TROMSOE, Norway: Indigenous Sami peoples in the Arctic may have found a way to help their reindeer herds cope with climate change: more castration. Research by Sami... (photo: WN / marzena)
Climate   Environment   Nordic   Norway   Photos
 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) Gulf News Wed 26 Jan 2011
Obama vows to slash oil aid, race to clean energy
Washington: President Barack Obama called for unity with newly empowered Republicans in a State of the Union policy speech that laid the foundation for the second half of... (photo: AP /Dennis Cook)
Clean   Energy   Photos   Race   Wikipedia: Barack Obama


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