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The shrinking of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina has hardly been a secret, but now the...
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Four days ago Jerusalem urged its 'Western allies' to support Mubarak. On Wednesday, war...
 
Iranian school boys hold posters of the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during an annual state-backed rally in front of the former US Embassy in Tehran, marking the anniversary of take-over of the embassy in 1979 by militant students, Iran, Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010.
Tehran: Iran’s Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said that the main cause of the protests of the Tunisian and Egyptian nations was the humiliation they suffered due to their governments' servitude to the United...
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Prime Minister of Iraq Nuri al-Maliki listens to an opening speech during the Sarafiya bridge opening in Kadhimiya, Iraq.
BAGHDAD - Iraq's prime minister has pledged to halve his salary in a move that appears aimed at placating frustrations over mounting inequality and poor basic services, as protests rage around the Middle East. Nuri al-Maliki made the promise in a...
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A swath of paddy fields is submerged by floodwaters in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011.
COLOMBO (AFP) – Renewed rains in Sri Lanka have flooded a large number of towns and villages and killed at least 13 people, officials said Saturday. Heavy monsoon downpours have driven some 800,000 people out of their flooded homes and into...
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Britain opposition Conservative Party leader, David Cameron addresses the media as he launchs a campaign calling on the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, pictured on the poster in the background, to hold a referendum on the EU Lisbon Treaty , London, Monday, April 27, 2009.
London: Prime Minister David Cameron will condemn Britain's long-standing policy of multiculturalism as a failure on Saturday as he sets out his vision for how to combat home-grown Islamist extremism. In a speech to the Munich Security Conference,...
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NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen answers questions to the media during a joint press conference with Czech Prime Minister Jan Fischer, unseen, at the government's headquarters in Prague, Czech Republic Friday, March 5, 2010
DEREK SCALLY in Munich NATO SECRETARY general Anders Fogh Rasmussen has called for greater co-operation between the EU and the military alliance to offer greater security in a time of budget austerity. Opening the Munich security conference, Mr...
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An Afghan women and her child arrive at the Lindenau Clinic at Forward Operating Base Price, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Jan. 23, 2010, to receive medical treatment.
Homa Khaleeli As the West prepares to pull out, it could mean a reversal of hard-won improvements....
photo: USAF / Tech. Sgt. Efren Lopez
 An unaccompanied boy, Seragio, who is sick with malaria, is interviewed by a woman social worker, who rests a hand on his forehead as he lies on a blanket in a tent, in a camp for some 40,000 people displaced by the recent flooding, near the town of Chac
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Poland's Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, top left and seen on screen, speaks at an at international donors' conference in Warsaw where governments were pledging money and other forms of support for the democratic opposition in Belarus, in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday Feb. 2, 2011.
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Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero  speaks during a press conference at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Friday, July 30, 2010. Spain's unemployment rate rose to a 13-year high of 20.09 percent in the second quarter, the government said Friday, as the job market lagged behind an economy that has barely managed to break out of recession. On Thursday, a Parliamentary panel approved labor market reforms designed to stimulate the economy by encouraging employers to hire.
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Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, faces the media in the grounds of Ellingham Hall, the home of Front Line Club founding member Vaughan Smith, at Bungay, England, Friday, Dec. 17, 2010. Assange said he feared that the United States is getting ready to indict him, saying Friday that he believed that a grand jury was meeting to consider charges against him. He has repeatedly voiced concerns that American authorities were getting ready to press charges over WikiLeaks' release of some 250,000 secret State Department cables, which have angered and embarrassed officials in Washington.
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England's Ravi Bopara, left, claims the wicket of Australia's Cameron White, right, during the second one day international at Lord's cricket ground, London, Sunday Sept. 6, 2009.
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