File - A malnourished and dehydrated baby cries as a doctor applies an intravenous drip to increase fluid intake at Banadir Hospital in the Somali capital Mogadishu.
photo: UN / Stuart Price
A global agenda for seven billion
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Late next month, a child will be born - the 7th billion citizen of planet Earth. We will never know the circumstances into which he or she was born. We do know that the baby will enter a world of vast and unpredictable change - environmental, economic, geopolitical, technological, and demographic. The world’s population has tripled since...
Defected army soldiers gather on a vehicle as they guard protestors during a demonstration to demand the resignation of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, Sept. 30, 2011.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed
Al-Awlaki's death deprives al-Qaida of key recruiting voice
read more The State
SANAA, Yemen - The death of U.S.-born Muslim preacher Anwar al-Awlaki in a barrage of missiles fired by U.S. drones over Yemen on Friday dealt a sharp blow to al-Qaida's recruiting efforts, but it's likely to do little to crimp the group's ability to carry out attacks. President Barack Obama, who authorized the killing of the American-born...
File -  Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas waves to his supporters during a protest to demand salaries in Gaza September 12, 2006.
photo: WN / Nour Ahmed
We are the victims of collective punishment, say Palestinians
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The Palestinian leadership yesterday accused the US Congress of inflicting "collective punishment" upon its people by holding up almost $200m in aid earmarked for the West Bank and Gaza by the Obama administration. The freeze on funds earlier allocated for the financial year which ends today is the first concrete Congressional reprisal against...
Afghan President Hamid Karzai addresses the media on the occasion of Eid al-Adha at the Presidential Palace mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, Nov. 27, 2009.
photo: AP / Mustafa Quraishi
Karzai abandons peace talks with the Taliban
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President Hamid Karzai has said his government will no longer hold peace talks with the Taliban. He told a group of religious leaders the killing of Burhanuddin Rabbani had convinced him to focus on dialogue with Pakistan. The former Afghan president was killed by a suicide bomber purporting to be a Taliban peace...
A Pakistani protester shouts slogans at an anti-American rally to condemn the U.S. for accusing the country's most powerful intelligence agency of supporting extremist attacks against American targets in Afghanistan, in Multan, Pakistan, Friday, Sept 23, 2011.
photo: AP / Khalid Tanveer
Pakistan rejects US demand to attack Haqqanis
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Pakistani politicians have rejected US allegations that its military was supporting the Haqqani militant network and have thrown their support behind the country's most powerful institution in its destabilizing standoff with Washington. The claims by Admiral Mike Mullen led to a crisis-like atmosphere in Islamabad, with fears of US military action...
File - A Yemeni soldier guards the front of the main entrance of the US Embassy, background, in the capital San'a, Yemen Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008.
photo: AP / Nasser Nasser
Islamist cleric Anwar Awlaki 'killed in Yemen'
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The US-born radical Islamist cleric and suspected al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki has been killed in Yemen, the country's defence ministry reported. US administration officials confirmed the reports, according to US media. Awlaki, of Yemeni...
Residents wade through floodwaters at La Paz township, Tarlac province in northern Philippines, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011, three days after typhoon Nesat lashed northeastern provinces and the Philippine capital Manila.
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez
Vietnam braces after storm lashes China
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Thousands of people in Vietnam sought shelter as a powerful tropical storm barrelled towards its northern coast on Friday, after killing 43 people in the Philippines and slamming into southeast China. Beijing, which had issued its first red typhoon alert of the year, downgraded Typhoon Nesat to a "strong tropical storm" as it slowed at sea, after...
File - A U.S. Army honor guard carries the flag draped coffin of Sgt. Jon Stiles during an honor ceremony at the Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colo., Nov. 21, 2008. Sgt. Stiles, assigned to Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 157th Field Artillery, Colorado Army National Guard, died as a result of injuries sustained after an improvised explosive device detonated near near his vehicle in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Nov. 13, 2008.
photo: USAF / Tech. Sgt. Cheresa D. Theiral
Those 'Coining the Blood of War' Should Sacrifice Too
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. In 1919, immediately after World War One but still during the United States' military occupations of Russia and China, Hiram Johnson, the former reform governor of California who served in the Senate, spoke for many who feared American involvement in the Great War might continue to generate obscene...
Syrian citizens cross the street under a banner shows a portrait of Syrian President Bashar Assad with a church and mosque in reference to Syria's national unity, in the old city of Damascus, Syria, Tuesday Sept. 27, 2011.
photo: AP / Muzaffar Salman
Seven Syrian troops die as armed resistance emerges
read more The Star
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syria said on Friday that seven of its soldiers and police were killed in an operation against terrorists in the central town of Rastan, where armed resistance has emerged after months of mostly peaceful protests against President Bashar al-Assad. The state news agency reported the deaths in the first official comment on a...
In this photo dated Friday, April 15, 2011, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh waves to his supporters, not pictured, during a rally in Sanaa,Yemen.
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen
Yemeni president sets new conditions to quit
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Ali Abdullah Saleh, the Yemeni president, has said he will not step down if his former allies-turned-rivals are allowed to run in elections. In an exclusive interview on Thursday, the embattled leader told Time magazine and The Washington Post that a power transfer deal crafted by his Gulf neighbours calls for "all the elements" causing...
by JONATHAN COOK There could be no better proof of the revolution - care of the internet -...
Mitt Romney is the front-runner in the GOP presidential primary. In recent debates, the former...
 
Egyptian demonstrators chant slogans during a protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Sept. 30, 2011.
Reporting from Cairo— Thousands of protesters once again gathered in the heart of Cairo on Friday to voice their exasperation with the ruling Supreme Council of Armed Forces, though their numbers fell far short of the hoped-for "million men."...
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
Residents wade through the floodwaters as they evacuate to safer grounds following massive flooding in Calumpit township, Bulacan province, north of Manila, Philippines Friday Sept. 30, 2011.
The second typhoon to hit the Philippines in less than a week is battering the north of the country, with ferocious winds and heavy rain. Typhoon Nalgae has hit regions still waterlogged by the earlier storm, Nesat, and authorities have...
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez
he Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81) and the Royal Navy frigate HMS Cumberland (F85) transit the English Chanel.
More than 1,000 Royal Navy staff will learn they are being made redundant later as part of a first round of military job cuts. Of about 1,020 job losses, a third are compulsory. Some 810 sailors applied for redundancy and 670 were accepted. The navy...
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Stuart Phillips
Jon Huntsman, U.S. ambassador to China, gestures as he deliver his speech at Tsinghua University in Beijing, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Jon M. Huntsman Jr. is moving his presidential campaign headquarters to New Hampshire from Florida, aides said Thursday, a decision that underscores that his path to the nomination is wholly dependent on trying to score an upset in the nation’s first...
photo: AP / Andy Wong
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn leaves his home on his way to a police station to confront a writer who accuses him of attempted rape, in Paris, France, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011.
The former IMF chief, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, was confronted for more than two hours yesterday by the French writer who accuses him of trying to rape her in 2003. Tristane Banon, 32, said last night that Mr Strauss-Kahn had "refused" to look her in...
photo: AP / Yoan Valat
	UK ready to veto £40bn EU 'transaction tax' plan as row brews over further European integration
Britain has pledged to veto a £40billion 'transaction tax' on the City that the EU is planning as a means to make firms repay their debts after receiving huge state support. The UK Treasury said it will ‘resist’ European Commission...
photo: European Community / EC
Slovenia's Prime Minister Borut Pahor, right, speaks with from second right, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron during a round table meeting at an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, March 25, 2011. EU leaders wrap up a two day summit on Friday focusing on the situation in Libya, the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and new financial measures they hope will contain the debt crisis that has rocked the continent for more than a year.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel faces a battle for her political survival on Thursday when some of her coalition, worried about throwing good money after bad by bailing out Greece, could humiliate her in a parliament vote on...
photo: AP / Michel Euler
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 US President George W. Bush along with bipartisan leaders from the House and Senate announced the Joint Resolution to authorize the use of the United States Armed Forces against Iraq. Alonzo Mourning during the 4th Annual DJ Irie Weekend at the Miami Beach Golf Course in Miami Beach, Florida Saturday, June 28, 2008 House Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass. is seen during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Sept. 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)hg3 A physician was seen in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
A Libyan rebel fighter guards while a convoy of retreating armed Libyan rebels vehicles pass through the western gate of Ajdabiya, Libya Friday, April 15, 2011. From her father's compound, struck by U.S. bombs exactly 25 years ago, Moammar Gadhafi's daughter sent a defiant message early Friday: Libya was not defeated by airstrikes then and won't be defeated now, she told a cheering crowd. Egypt's during match their 2012 African Cup of Nations qualifying soccer match against South Africa at Military stadium in Cairo, June 5, 2011. Defending champions Egypt were all but eliminated from the African Nations Cup qualifying campaign after being held to a 0-0 draw by South Africa in Cairo on Sunday. File - Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai attends a memorial service at a local church held to remember those killed during Zimbabwe's election violence, in Harare, Wednesday, April, 6, 2011. Phone hacking often involves unauthorized access to the voicemail of a mobile phone. Phone hacking is a form of surveillance, and is illegal in many countries unless it is carried out as lawful interception by a government agency.
Actor Sean Penn looks on during a news conference lobbying the state of California to recognize Harvey Milk Day in San Francisco, Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Penn won an Oscar for his portrayal of Milk, one of San Francisco's first openly gay politicians. Donovan McNabb, Tony Romo, Warren Sapp at the final NFL Pro Bowl practice held at Lockhart Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida - January 30, 2010 Bolivia's President Evo Morales gestures during a press conference at the presidential palace in La Paz, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009. Bolivians could approve, in a referendum on Sunday, a new constitution proposed by Morales and opposed by the a majority of the middle and upper clas Brazilian model Gisele Bundchen is seen during a press conference in Madrid, Tuesday, March 20, 2007. Bundchen is in Madrid to promote a new collection of shoes that support the 'Y Ikatu Xingu, Pure Xingu Water' campaign for protection of Brazilian environmental diversity.
File - A malnourished and dehydrated baby cries as a doctor applies an intravenous drip to increase fluid intake at Banadir Hospital in the Somali capital Mogadishu. Defected army soldiers gather on a vehicle as they guard protestors during a demonstration to demand the resignation of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, Sept. 30, 2011. A Total fuel station, located Along Percival street in Freetown. LIBYA: Overstretched health service needs sustained support
President of South Africa Addresses High-Level Meeting to Commemorate 10th Anniversary of Durban Declaration West Indian fast bowler Courtney Walsh, spokesman for the striking West Indian Test Cricketers, says he believes that the dispute over pay with the West Indian Cricket Board will be resolved, Sunday as he spoke to the media at a hotel near London's Heathrow Airport, Saturday November 7 1998. The West Indian team had been due to fly out for a cricket tour of South Africa, when dispute the occured. Sugar should be taken in small quantity to maintain normal blood glucose level. Indian vegetable curry  was seen prepared by a housewife in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
President Barack Obama talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call from the Oval Office, New York forward Thierry Henry, left, and Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham practice together Monday, July 25, 2011, in New York, ahead of the Major League Soccer All-Star Game against Manchester United on Wednesday at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J. Philippine Airlines Airbus A340-313X landing IPad 2 on newspaper
 

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