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President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the monthly jobs report, Friday, July 8, 2011, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington.
Government   Obama   Photos   Taliban   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
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Afghan Taliban deny Mullah Omar 'sent letter to Obama indicating interest in peace talks'
| Islamabad, Feb 5 (ANI): The Afghan Taliban has denied that the group' leader Mullah Omar wrote any letter to US President Barack Obama, indicating an interest to initiate peace talks.  | Accord... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh))
Members of the United Nations Security Council speak with the media at the end of their second day in Khartoum, Sudan. From left Susan Rice (United States), Gerard Araud (France), Vitaly Churkin (Russian Federation).
China   Photos   Russia   Syria   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
 The Star 
Russia, China veto U.N. plan for Syria
| UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Russia and China vetoed on Saturday a U.N. resolution that backed an Arab plan calling on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to quit, stalling global efforts to end his bloo... (photo: UN / Stuart Price)
People carry a dead body of Pakistani national killed in a suicide attack in neighboring Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, at a local hospital in Pakistani border town of Chaman on Friday, Jan. 7, 2011. A suicide bomber struck a bath house in a southern Afghan border town as men gathered to wash before Friday prayers, killing a number of people, a provincial official said. The Taliban claimed responsibility, saying they targeted the deputy of an influential border patrol commander.  The State 
Taliban responsible for 77% of civilian casualties in Afghanistan, U.N. says
| KABUL, Afghanistan - The Taliban and other insurgent groups were responsible for nearly 80 percent of the civilian deaths in the war in Afghanistan last year, said a U.N. report released Saturday. |... (photo: AP / Shah Khalid)
Afghanistan   Casualties   Insurgent   Photos   Wikipedia: Taliban  
A wide view of the Security Council Chamber as representatives arrive for a meeting on the situation in Syria, 31 January, 2012.  Breitbart 
Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria
| This image from amateur video made available by Shaam News Network on Satur... | This image from amateur video made available by Shaam News Network on Satur... | Portuguese representative Jose Filip... (photo: UN / JC McIlwaine)
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Men injured in a passenger bus accident rest at a hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Monday, July 26, 2010. The speeding bus flipped over Monday in southern Afghanistan, killing over two dozens of people who were on board, Afghan police said. The Washington Post
UN: 2011 was deadliest year on record for Afghan civilians as Taliban change tactics
| KABUL, Afghanistan — Last year was the deadliest on record for civilians in the Afghan war, with 3,021 killed as insurgents ratcheted up violence with suicide att... (photo: AP / Allauddin Khan)
Afghanistan   Casualties   Photos   War   Wikipedia: Afghan War documents leak  
Islam - Afghan men conduct their afternoon prayers in the courtyard of the Garmsir district center, Helmand province, Dec. 28, 2011. The New York Times
Record Number of Afghan Civilians Died in 2011, Mostly in Insurgent Attacks, U.N. Says
| KABUL, Afghanistan — A record number of Afghan civilians were killed in the conflict here last year, the majority at the hands of the Taliban and other insurgent ... (photo: USMC / Cpl. Bryan Nygaard)
Afghanistan   Nato   Photos   War   Wikipedia: Civilian casualties in the War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
File - Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is escorted by Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak during an arrival ceremony at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. WorldNews.com
Why Not the Abraham Option?
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling | Buried deep in Israel's collective and religious psyche and nuclear arsenals is the Samson Option. This is one reason Isr... (photo: AP / Win McNamee)
Iran   Israel   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear weapons and Israel  
Ali shrine in Najaf which many Muslims, especially Shias go there for pilgrimage. Except for Muhammad, there is no one in Islamic history about whom as much has been written in Islamic languages as Ali France24
Iraq postpones Islamic Capital of Culture project
| AFP - Iraq has postponed a problem-plagued project for the holy city of Najaf to be the Arab world's Islamic Capital of Culture, the spokesman for Deputy Prime Minister... (photo: Creative Commons / Md iet)
Arab   Culture   Iraq   Photos   Wikipedia: Najaf  
File - In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian photographers take pictures of burnt police vehicles, after a weeklong military assault that the government said was aimed at rooting out "terrorists," in Hama city, Syria, on Wednesday Aug. 10, 2011, which has seen some of the largest anti-government protests of the 5-month-old uprising. Al Jazeera
Syria: The revenge of Hama 30 years on
| - On February 2, 1982, a state declared war on its own citizens. It did what it did and thought it won. On February 2, 2012, Hama is exacting its revenge on the Assads,... (photo: AP / SANA)
Democracy   Human Rights   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: Hama massacre  
An Egyptian protestor holds a national flag during clashes with the security forces near the interior ministry in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. The Daily Mail
Two protesters shot dead by police in clashes in Cairo as unrest following football riot ...
| Police have shot dead two protesters in Egypt amid chaotic scenes that could bring down the country's new government just days after some of the worst football violence... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra)
Cairo   Egypt   Photos   Protesters   Wikipedia: Port Said Stadium clashes  
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Fighting Nudity With Hijab Fashion
| Cairo, January 31: Seeking to change usual concepts relating fashion to nudity, a Turkish magazine is helping Muslim women follow latest fashion styles while keeping th... (photo: WN/Hend Fawzi)
Cairo   Fashion   Photos   Wikipedia: Hijab   Women  
Anglo-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie dedicates copies of his newest book, ' Huffington Post
The Most Dangerous Novels Of All Time
| By Emily Temple for Flavorwire: | The decades-old controversy over Salman Rushdie’s "The Satanic Verses" has been in the news again recently following the author’s ... (photo: AP / Bela Szandelszky)
Controversy   Literature   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: The Satanic Verses controversy  
'MHA Survey Attempt To Communalize K-Movement' Kashmir Observer
'MHA Survey Attempt To Communalize K-Movement'
| Srinagar, Jan 28: In a sharp reaction to the survey conducted by Institute for Research on India and International Studies for the Ministry of Home Affairs, government ... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Hurriyat Conference   Kashmir   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq  
A man kisses the Tunisian flag during a demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, against high prices and unemployment, Saturday Jan. 8, 2011. Sydney Morning Herald
8000 protest conservative Islam in Tunisia
| AP | More than 8,000 Tunisians marched on Saturday through Tunis denouncing violence committed by ultraconservative Islamist groups in recent months. | Since the fall o... (photo: AP / Hassene Dridi)
Photos   Politics   Protest   Tunisia  
Islam Women Terrorism
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File - Panmujom, North Korea (July 17, 2008) - Peering out from behind a granite pillar in North Korea, a Democratic People's Republic of Korea guard studies the movements of Sailors from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group during a tour of the DMZ.
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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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Members of the United Nations Security Council speak with the media at the end of their second day in Khartoum, Sudan. From left Susan Rice (United States), Gerard Araud (France), Vitaly Churkin (Russian Federation).
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110531-A-3986W-138      U.S. Army Sgt. Aaron Pallansch (right) uses sandbags to secure a plastic tarp to the top of a dike at Mandan's Waste Water Treatment Plant in Mandan, N.D., on May 31, 2011.  Pallansch is assigned to the North Dakota National Guard.  DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Wieser-Willson, U.S. Army.  (Released)
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