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TRIPOLI (AFP) – Moamer Kadhafi accused the West of wanting to seize Libya's oil and...
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Saudi Shiite protesters hold Saudi flags and portraits of unidentified Saudi Shiite prisoners during a demonstration in Qatif, Saudi Arabia,Wednesday, March 9, 2011. Activists in Saudi Arabia's Shiite Muslim minority have issued Internet calls for a "Day of Rage" on Friday. The small white signs at left in Arabic read: "Freedom, Freedom"
By SUMMER SAID in Qatif, Saudi Arabia, and ANGUS MCDOWALL in Dubai Saudi Arabia's aged leaders are grappling with their biggest challenge in years as demands for sweeping internal change follow a wave of Arab unrest that has unseated a key ally in...
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the parliament about the 750 billion euro rescue package in Berlin, Wednesday, May 19, 2010.
DEREK SCALLY in Berlin THE GERMAN chancellor has warned that the euro cannot remain stable if some member states feel the euro zone rules do not apply to them. Speaking at the traditional Ash Wednesday event of her Christian Democrats (CDU), Angela...
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A man works in a field near rows of apartment buildings under construction on the outskirts of Beijing, China
CLIFFORD COONAN in Beijing CHINA WILL spend Euro140 billion this year to build 10 million low-cost homes, a senior housing official told the country's annual parliament, the National People's Congress, yesterday, part of government efforts to narrow...
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Workers process chicken meat at the Huadu Foodstuffs Company near Beijing Monday Nov. 12, 2007. Beijing Olympics organisers took journalists on a tour of food processing companies which will provide food for the 2008 Olympics Monday, in an effort to allay fears over food safety standards in China. The tour followed a series of recent scares over tainted foods and products
2011-03-10 08:12:36.0Zhao YinanStronger food safety regulations debatedfood safety,law,punishment11051003Proposals2@webnews/enpproperty--> BEIJING - Lawmakers and experts have urged stronger punishments and improved law enforcement to ensure food...
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An anti-government protestor, center, carried by others, reacts during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Wednesday, March 9, 2011. The Yemeni government escalated its efforts to stop mass protests calling for the ousting of President Ali Abdullah, with soldiers firing rubber bullets and tear gas at students camped at a university in the capital in a raid that left at least 98 people wounded, officials said.
Tweet - At least two people were killed Wednesday in a fresh round of deadly clashes across Yemen, where anti-regime protests have been raging since late January, medical and official sources said. One protester died of gunshot wounds early Wednesday...
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Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., left, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., arrive to vote on the spending bill in the Senate, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, March 9, 2011.
The Senate fails to advance the House-approved spending bill or an alternative Democratic plan. President Obama is facing greater pressure to influence the congressional debate. Share By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau...
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A Predator drone unmanned aerial vehicle gets ready for takeoff on a U.S. Customs Border Patrol border mission from Fort Huachuca, Ariz., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In an unusual briefing, a top Pakistani general leading troops in the volatile North Waziristan region has acknowledged the effectiveness of the American drone strikes against foreign militants, according to reports in the...
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Gen. David Petraeus the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at the NATO's head quarter in Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, March 9, 2011. The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan says fighting this summer may be worse than last year but some reduction in American forces is still possible in July.
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EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton delivers a statement during a debate on the situation in Libya, Wednesday March 9, 2011, at the European Parliament, in Strasbourg eastern France.
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San Diego Padres starting pitcher Jon Garland throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010, in St. Louis.
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Spc. Timothy Warren, assigned to the 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support), holds the hand of a Haitian girl in the post-anesthesia care unit aboard the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20).
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The Union Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs and Civil Aviation, Shri Vayalar Ravi India and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Mr. A. De A. Patriota signing an Air Service Agreement between India and Brazil, in New Delhi on March 08, 2011.
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In this file photo, Carlos Slim speaks during a panel discussion at the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007, in New York. The New York Times Co. says it has approved a $250 million investment by the Mexican telecommunications billionaire.
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A German engineer of Cairos Technologies tests the new Adidas ball "Pelias 2" with a micro-chip inside at National Satium in Lima, Peru on Monday, Sept 12, 2005. FIFA intend to experiment with new technology at the upcoming World U17 champs. The ball is going to be fitted with a micro-chip and the referee will wear some sort of device that will send him a signal every time the ball goes out of play or over the goal line. If successfull will be used at next years world cup.
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Anti-Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi rebel wearing a welders mask, gestures as he calls his colleague to move forward, in Ras Lanouf town, eastern Libya, on Wednesday March 9, 2011.
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A Pakistani rescue worker looks at the belongings of mourners left behind after a bomb blast in Matani near Peshawar, Pakistan on Wednesday, March 9, 2011. A suicide bomber attacked a funeral attended by anti-Taliban militiamen in northwest Pakistan killing many mourners and wounding more than 100 others, police said.
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An anti-government protestor reacts during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, March 8, 2011. A Yemeni security official says about 2,000 inmates have staged a revolt at a prison in the capital, taken a dozen guards hostage and joined calls by anti-government protesters for the country's president to step down. The official says the unrest in the Sanaa prison erupted late Monday when prisoners set their mattresses ablaze and occupied the facility's courtyard.
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