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A Civil Ending to a Civil War
Africa   Civil   Election   Photos   Sudan
 The New York Times 
A Civil Ending to a Civil War
Sat 8 Jan 2011
Juba, Sudan Daniel Stolle Related Barack Obama: In Sudan, an Election and a Beginning (January 9, 2011) BEGINNING today voters in southern Sudan will start going to the polls in a referendum on... (photo: WN / Eteh)
Gadkari's speech has no direct mention of Sonia or Rahul
Attack   Congress   India   Photos   President
 Zeenews 
Gadkari's speech has no direct mention of Sonia or Rahul
Sat 8 Jan 2011
Guwahati: Signaling a new strategy in the fight against Congress, BJP chief Nitin Gadkari on Saturday did not make a single direct mention of Sonia Gandhi nor Rahul Gandhi in his written address to... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
North faces another frosty day; 6 more deaths, toll reaches 68  Zeenews  Sat 8 Jan 2011
North faces another frosty day; 6 more deaths, toll reaches 68
New Delhi: It was another frosty day in North India on Saturday which continued to battle bitter cold waves with the chill claiming six more lives in UP, taking the toll to 68 this season in the... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Deaths   Delhi   India   Kashmir   Photos
Nepal Maoists preparing for revolt: PM  Zeenews  Sat 8 Jan 2011
Nepal Maoists preparing for revolt: PM
Kathmandu: Nepal’s Prime Minister Madhav today accused the Maoists of "preparing for a revolt" as the UN agency monitoring the peace process since 2007 prepares to pull out from the country, amid the... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Kathmandu   Maoists   Nepal   Photos   UN
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Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007, before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on global warming. The Independent Sat 8 Jan 2011
Darfur integral to better US-Sudan ties, says Kerry
US Senator John Kerry says Sudan's northern government will win quick US incentives if an independence referendum in the south goes smoothly, but further improvement of... (photo: AP / Dennis Cook)
Darfur   Photos   Referendum   Sudan   Wikipedia: John Kerry
Israel's military chief of staff Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, center, sits before testifying in front of a state-appointed inquiry committee into the Israeli naval raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2010. Zeenews Sat 8 Jan 2011
Israeli soldier killed 'accidentally' in Gaza: Army
Jerusalem: An Israeli soldier died on Friday and four were injured in an accidental explosion during an exchange of gunshots and mortar fire with Palestinians along the... (photo: AP / Gali Tibbon, Pool)
Gaza   Israel   Jerusalem   Photos   Wikipedia: Gaza–Israel conflict
U.S. Marines work with Indonesian Military personnel and International Aid workers to sort and distribute humanitarian relief supplies stored in a warehouse at Palonia Air Field in Medan, Indonesia. The Times of India Sat 8 Jan 2011
US to provide more military aid to Pakistan: Report
WASHINGTON: The US will provide Pakistan with more military, intelligence and economic aid, even though top officials of the Obama administration feel that the country is... (photo: US Navy / Lance Cpl. Andreas A. Plaza)
Military   Pakistan   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: United States
Barack Obama crossing the Cross Hall The Miami Herald Sat 8 Jan 2011
Obama signs law on detainee transfers
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama on Friday reluctantly signed into law a military-funding bill that limits him from transferring terrorism detainees from... (photo: Creative Commons / Chuck Kennedy)
Military   Obama   Photos   President   Wikipedia: Barack Obama
Scoop Sat 8 Jan 2011
Horn Of Africa Could Become New Launch Pad For Terrorism
Saturday, 8 January 2011, 5:33 pm Press Release: United Nations Horn Of Africa Could Become New Launch Pad For Global Terrorism, Ban Warns New York, Jan 7 2011 6:12PM... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider)
Africa   Photos   Terrorism   UN   Unicef
Chile's newly inaugurated President Sebastian Pinera, waves the the crowds after his swearing-in ceremony in Valparaiso, Chile, Thursday, March 11, 2010 Zeenews Sat 8 Jan 2011
Chile joins peers in recognising Palestinian state
Santiago: Chile said on Friday it had recognised a Palestinian state, joining an endorsement by Latin American peers the United States has called premature and Israel has... (photo: AP / Aliosha Marquez)
Chile   Latin America   Palestine   Photos   Wikipedia: Proposals for a Palestinian state


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