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A supporter of the Pakistani religious party Jamaat-e-Islami shouts during a rally against drone attacks Saturday, June 4, 2011 in Karachi, Pakistan.
Al Qaida   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Ilyas Kashmiri  
 The Siasat Daily 
Kashmiri had become worry about Pakistan
Sunday, 5 June 2011 |  Print  Email  Pdf | In an interview with the slain Pakistani journalist, Syed Saleem Shahzad, Ilyas Kashmiri had said, “The defeat of American global hegemony i... (photo: AP / Fareed Khan)
A joint session of Congress at the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Photos   Politics   US   War   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
 WorldNews.com 
Congressional Representation or Repression?
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | When Congressman Allen West, Republican from Florida, reacted strongly against a bipartisan amendment to end the trillion dollar war in Afghanistan by... (photo: Creative Commons / Gage)
Alcoholic beverage - Drinks - Liquor  The Siasat Daily 
Drink at 18 in Lucknow, 25 in Mumbai, 16 in Rome
| New Delhi, June 03: While people in India are considered mature enough to vote and drive at the age of 18, the Maharashtra government have raised the minimum drinking age in the state to 25 years fo... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Alcohol   Delhi   Mumbai   Photos   Wikipedia: Alcoholic_beverage  
Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani meeting with US President Barack Obama in Washington DC  Seattle Times 
AP sources: US, Pakistan partnership on mend
WASHINGTON - | The U.S. and Pakistan are building a joint intelligence team to go after top terrorist suspects inside Pakistan, U.S. and Pakistani officials said, a fledgling step to restoring trust b... (photo: Press Information Dept. of Pakistan)
Intelligence   Pakistan   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: Pakistan United States relations  
Top Stories
The opening of the headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood in the mountain Mokattam in Cairo Egypt,Saturday, May 21, 2011. GroundReport
Egypt in danger of Muslim Brotherhood takeover
| Reports and documents provided by an Israeli source exclusively to the Law Enforcement Examiner reveal a different picture of the Muslim Brotherhood than that bein... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Egypt   Israeli   Muslim   Photos   Wikipedia: Muslim Brotherhood  
Cigarette Smoking - Health - Tobacco The Siasat Daily
'Arab men, Western women top smokers'
| Dubai, May 31: About 17.2 per cent of Dubai residents smoke and one-third of the Emirate’s population is exposed to the risk of smoking, either directly or as passive... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Dubai   Photos   Smokers   Wikipedia: Smoker   Women  
File - President Barack Obama talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside the South Portico following their meetings at the White House Monday, May 18, 2009. The Independent
Who cares in the Middle East what Obama says?
| This month, in the Middle East, has seen the unmaking of the President of the United States. More than that, it has witnessed the lowest prestige of America in the regi... (photo: White House / Lawrence Jackson)
Mideast   Peace   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Arab Spring  
Are There Natural Human Rights? The New York Times
Are There Natural Human Rights?
| The Stone is a forum for contemporary philosophers on issues both timely and timeless. Tags: | Cairo protests, Human Rights, Philosophy, protests, revolution | This has... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Cairo   Egypt   Human Rights   Issues   Photos   Wikipedia: Cairo  
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, center, inspects a guard of honor during his inauguration ceremony at the main parade ground in Nigeria's capital of Abuja, Sunday, May 29, 2011. CNN
Nigerian president inaugurated weeks after violence
| (CNN) -- Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian from the south, was sworn-in on Sunday as his country tries to bounce back from violence unleashed last month... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Africa   Election   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Goodluck Jonathan  
Masked Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants hold up their weapons as they wait next to the family house of Abdelmajid Shahin, one of their members killed the previous day by Israeli military fire, during his funeral in the Deir al Balah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip, on February 28, 2011. Witnesses said a military tank on the Israeli side of the border opened fire on the Islamic Jihad group, killing one of them, amid rising tensions following rocket and mortar attacks on Israel and air raids launched in reprisal. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/wn) The State
Islamic militants tighten grip on south Yemen town
| SANAA, Yemen - Yemeni military officials say hundreds of Islamic militants have tightened their grip on a southern town two days after seizing banks and government offi... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Islamic   Military   Photos   Sanaa   Yemen  
In this photo provided by the Politika Newspaper, Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic, who was arrested Thursday, May 26, 2011, in Serbia after years in hiding. Al Jazeera
The devolution of Ratko Mladic
| It is turning out to be a bad season for high-profile and elusive fugitives. From Pakistan to Serbia, the world's most wanted men are falling like dominoes. | Ratimir (... (photo: AP / Politika Newspaper)
Justice   Photos   Serbia   UN   Wikipedia: Ratko Mladi  
Condom - Contraceptive - Birth control - Health IRINnews
BURUNDI: Religious leaders' resistance to condoms hurts HIV fight
Photo: Neil Thomas/IRINMany religious leaders believe condoms promote adulteryBUJUMBURA, - Asha* is in a polygamous marriage, and while she would like to protect herself ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Burundi   Community   Condoms   Photos   Wikipedia: Condom  
Israel's President Shimon Peres, right, listens, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the opening of the winter session in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, Monday, Oct. 11, 2010. The News & Observer
Netanyahu: Militant Islam threatening the world
| WASHINGTON -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is telling Congress that militant Islam is threatening the world. | Netanyahu urged the U.S. on Tuesday never to... (photo: AP / Sebastian Scheiner)
Islam   Israel   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: Benjamin Netanyahu  
Senator Barack Obama Real Clear Politics
Obama and the Arab Spring
| U.S. President Barack Obama gave a speech last week on the Middle East. Presidents make many speeches. Some are meant to be taken casually, others are made to address a... (photo: Creative Commons / Blaisetnutter)
Government   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
Islam Women Terrorism
- Baloch in U.S. pay tributes to late Dashtyari, urge vigilanc
- Bob Geldof: I was detestable ... until love saved me
- Israeli forces kill 20 protesters-Syrian TV
- Obedient Wives Club angers Malaysian women
A joint session of Congress at the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Congressional Representation or Repression?
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- News Of The Day From Across The Globe
- Radical Indonesia cleric rejects terrorism charges
- Radical Indonesia cleric denies terrorism charges, rejects l
- Radical Indonesia cleric rejects terrorism charges
Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani meeting with US President Barack Obama in Washington DC
AP sources: US, Pakistan partnership on mend
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Jihaad - Jihad Human Rights
- Muslim women's group launches 'jihad against violenc
- Al Qaeda releases 100 minute video calls for individual jiha
- Al-Qaeda video urges individual jihad
- Fundraiser for disaster relief mirrors Islamic message
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- Amnesty International condemns I.S.I. killing of Prof. Dasht
- Philadelphia ACTUP chapter going strong
- Banning soup run at cathedral 'would breach human rights
- Syrian protests grow despite attacks, Internet cut
Serb Gendarmerie troops secure the area after the arrival of the convoy thought to transport war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic to the plane that will take him to the Hague from the Special Court compound where he was held in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, May 31, 2011.
Ratko Mladic extradited to face war crimes trial
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Society & Culture Education
- LIBYA-TUNISIA: Growing frustration in Choucha transit camp
- Death toll at 35 in crackdown at northern Syrian towns
- Black Lips, 'Arabia Mountain'
- Inquirer Editorial: Syrians need a friend
A female anti-government protestor tears up a defaced poster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh during a demonstration demanding the resignation of President Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Sunday, April 17, 2011. Yemen's anti-government movement took up the issue of women's rights in the conservative Muslim nation on Saturday, as thousands of demonstrators seeking the president's ouster denounced his comments against the participation of women in protest rallies. Arabic on the demonstrator's hat at left reads, "Freedom lovers".
Yemenis rejoice as Saleh leaves, but fighting continues
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- Universities criticised for 'complacency' over extre
- Universities 'complacent' over Islamic extremism, wa
- 40 UK universities are now breeding grounds for terror as ha
- College 'complacency' on extremism
NEW LONDON, Conn. - Jennifer Blanchette (right) and Giselle Traystman, both 10th-grade students from the New London, Conn., Science and Technology Magnet High School, discuss an equation Wednesday, March 30, 2011, during a chemistry lecture at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London.  Both students visited the academy for a Science Partnership for Innovation in Learning program, hosted by the academy's science department and designed to foster a relationship with the local community by providing students college experience and introducing them to opportunities available in the science field.  The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is recognized by Forbes.com as one of the nation's top colleges for women interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.  U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 1st Class NyxoLyno Cangemi (1185220) ( High school students attend Coast Guard Academy class )
College becomes nation's first to offer major in secularism
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