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Breaking News Fri, 13 Apr 2012
Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, left, and Iran's Chief Nuclear Negotiator Saeed Jalili pose for cameras before their meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, April 13, 2012.
Iran   Nuclear   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
 The Guardian 
Iran raises hopes of nuclear trade off to halt oil sanctions
| Tehran signals willingness to trade uranium enrichment limits on eve of first negotiations on nuclear programme in 15 months Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili has told Russian and Chinese... (photo: AP / Burhan Ozbilici)
A Free Syrian Army fighter stands guard during the funeral for four people killed in a raid by government forces in a neighborhood of Damascus, Syria, Thursday, April 5, 2012.
Peace   Photos   Syria   UN   Wikipedia: Kofi Annan peace plan for Syria  
 Gulf News 
Three civilians killed as Syrians demonstrate to test ceasefire
| Damascus: Thousands of Syrians marched on Friday to test the regime's commitment to a UN-backed peace plan, and the fragile two-day old ceasefire was again shaken when security forces killed th... (photo: AP / Mohammad Hannon)
Louis Gallois, Chief Executive Officer of the European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. EADS, ponders a question during the 2007 full-year results in Paris Tuesday, March 11, 2008.  The New York Times 
Departing EADS Chief Urges Europe to Recommit to Industry
| PARIS — In his six years at the helm of Europe’s largest aerospace and military contractor, Louis Gallois has made it a large part of his mission to push his company deeper into emerging... (photo: AP / Francois Mori)
Airbus   Europe   Industry   Photos   Wikipedia: Louis Gallois  
In this photo taken Tuesday, April 10, 2012, the border crossing between Turkey and Syria is seen from a refugee camp near the border, in Kilis , Turkey.  Gulf News 
Turkey faces awkward situation
| Turkish-Syrian relations have further deteriorated in recent weeks. Each country blames the other for adopting hostile policies. There is even speculation that the two countries might be on the brin... (photo: AP / Germano Assad)
Photos   Refugee   Syria   Turkey   Wikipedia: SyriaTurkey relations  
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Louis Gallois, Chief Executive Officer of the European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. EADS, ponders a question during the 2007 full-year results in Paris Tuesday, March 11, 2008. The New York Times
Departing EADS Chief Urges Europe to Recommit to Industry
| PARIS — In his six years at the helm of Europe’s largest aerospace and military contractor, Louis Gallois has made it a large part of his mission to push hi... (photo: AP / Francois Mori)
Airbus   Europe   Industry   Photos   Wikipedia: Louis Gallois  
French President and conservative candidate for the 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at a campaign meeting Saint-Brice-sous-Foret, north of Paris, Thursday, April 12, 2012 Gulf News
Sarkozy, Hollande spar over markets
| Paris: Socialist presidential frontrunner Francois Hollande has accused Nicolas Sarkozy of encouraging market volatility for political ends after the conservative said ... (photo: AP / Philippe Wojazer, Poo)
Market   Photos   Presidency   Sarkozy   Wikipedia: Nicolas Sarkozy  
In this photo taken Tuesday, April 10, 2012, the border crossing between Turkey and Syria is seen from a refugee camp near the border, in Kilis , Turkey. Gulf News
Turkey faces awkward situation
| Turkish-Syrian relations have further deteriorated in recent weeks. Each country blames the other for adopting hostile policies. There is even speculation that the two ... (photo: AP / Germano Assad)
Photos   Refugee   Syria   Turkey   Wikipedia: SyriaTurkey relations  
Rita Engedalen, The Norwegian Blues Queen, who won the "European Blues Challenge" 2012. WorldNews.com
The Norwegian Blues Queen
Article By WN.com Guest Writer Kent Steinhaug | Rita Engedalen won the "European Blues Challenge" 2012 | Rita Engedalen from Norway and her band "Backbone" blew all compe... (photo: Kent Steinhaug)
Culture   Music   Norway   Photos   Wikipedia: Notodden Blues Festival  
Ash plume from Eyjafjallajokull Volcano Wired News
>Peddling Fear of an Icelandic Volcanic Eruption
| The 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull seen on May 8 of that year. Since then, the news media wants us to live in fear of the next Iceland eruption. Image courtesy of N... (photo: Public Domain / NASA)
Nature   Photos   Science   Volcano   Wikipedia: Eyjafjallajökull  
File - Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi waves after delivering his speech at the Lower Chamber, in Rome, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011. The Daily Telegraph
Silvio Berlusconi paid £100,000 to showgirls due to testify in trial
Silvio Berlusconi paid more than £100,000 to glamorous showgirls expected to testify in his "bunga bunga" prostitution trial, it emerged on Thursday. |   Image... (photo: AP / Andrew Medichini)
Berlusconi   Italy   Photos   Trial   Wikipedia: Silvio Berlusconi  
Deputy Secretary of Defense Aston Carter meets with President Hamid Karzai in Kabul Afghanistan on February 22, 2012. Secretary Carter is in Afghanistan meeting with NATO leadership as well as Afghan leaders. (DoD Photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo)(Released) The Independent
Afghan President Hamid Karzai may call early elections
| The next presidential elections are scheduled for 2014 and the majority of Nato combat forces will leave Afghanistan by the end of that same year. At that time, Karzai ... (photo: US DoD / Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo)
Afghanistan   Elections   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Hamid Karzai  
Business Politics
- Al Naimi: Saudis determined to bring oil prices down
- Russian Lender Building Its Own Bloc in Eastern Europe
- Poland Trying to Build Banks' Defenses
- Iran raises hopes of nuclear trade off to halt oil sanctions
Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, left, and Iran's Chief Nuclear Negotiator Saeed Jalili pose for cameras before their meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, April 13, 2012.
Iran raises hopes of nuclear trade off to halt oil sanctions
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- U.S. Condemns Prison Term for Ex-Defense Chief in Ukraine
- Poland Trying to Build Banks' Defenses
- Blockades and the danger of
- US-Israel deal threatens pro
Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, left, and Iran's Chief Nuclear Negotiator Saeed Jalili pose for cameras before their meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, April 13, 2012.
Iran raises hopes of nuclear trade off to halt oil sanctions
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- U.S. Condemns Prison Term for Ex-Defense Chief in Ukraine
- Poland Trying to Build Banks' Defenses
- US condems jailing of Tymoshenko ally
- Ukraine Party Leader Says Demjanjuk Buried in US
Grandparents: Foundation drawing courses help
Grandparents: Foundation drawing courses help
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- The C-Suite Life: The French Pastry School
- Contract For Work At Berlin's McGee Middle School Set At
- Czech Education Ministry designing project to prevent racism
- Virginia Tech student's death in Europe investigated
In this photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed in Tokyo by the Korea News Service, Kim Jong Un, third from left, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's youngest known son and successor, bows with No. 2 man Kim Yong Nam, fourth from left, as he visits the body of the senior Kim with top military and Workers' Party officials in a memorial palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. Kim died on Saturday, Dec. 17, North Korean state media announced Monday.
N.Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un fared poorly in Swiss school: report
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Technology Trade
- Race for the title
- >Kraftwerk’s Trans-Europe Express Draws Stars to MoMA
- MARKETS TANK, BANKS FALL, EUROPE GETS CRUSHED: Here's Wh
- 'Revolutionary' Apple device arriving this year, say
Ash plume from Eyjafjallajokull Volcano
>Peddling Fear of an Icelandic Volcanic Eruption
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- European stocks tumble on slowdown
- European stocks tumble on slowdown
- US stocks fall on higher European borrowing
- US stocks fall on higher European borrowing
Brokers talk in front of a display at the Stock Exchange in Madrid Thursday Nov. 25, 2010. Portuguese and Spanish borrowing costs have risen to near record highs as investors worried that the governments' debt loads will prove unsustainable, putting them next in line for a European bailout. Spain's economy remains stuck in the mire of an exploded real estate bubble as it struggles to emerge from nearly two years of recession, and unemployment is at a eurozone high of 19.8 percent.
Spain's banks borrow record amount in March
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