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The Examiner U.N Sends Truce Monitors into Syria |             Sending observers into war-ravaged Syria, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hopes to reinforce Ghana-born former Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s ceasefire plan, designed t... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras) Ghana Photos President Syria UN Wikipedia: Syria |
The Siasat Daily Tens of thousands protest military rule in Egypt Cairo , April 22: | Egypt's Islamist and secular forces are seeking to relaunch the street uprising against the country's ruling military, packing Cairo's Tahrir Square with tens of thousands of prote... (photo: Creative Commons / Muhammad Ghafari) Egypt Photos Politics Protests Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution |
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WorldNews.com Saudi Arabia: Dancing to Israel's tune Article by WN.com Guest Writer Kourosh Ziabari | The fact that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has joined the vicious triangle of the United States, Israel and Britain to des... (photo: AP / Abdeljalil Bounhar) Iran Israel Photos Saudi Arabia Wikipedia: IranSaudi Arabia relations |
Al Jazeera Norway's Breivik demands acquittal or death | Anders Behring Breivik has said he should be executed or acquitted for killing 77 people in Norway in July last year in what he said was a battle to defend Europe ... (photo: AP / Frank Augstein) Crime Europe Norway Photos Wikipedia: Anders Behring Breivik |
Al Jazeera Azawad: The latest African border dilemma | - On April 6, Tuareg rebels in the West African city of Timbuktu unilaterally declared their independence from Mali and announced the birth of a new nation called Azawa... (photo: AP) Africa Mali Photos Politics Rebels |
The Siasat Daily Obama easily beating Romney among US women: Poll Washington, April 18: | American women favor Barack Obama by a 14-point margin over Mitt Romney, a poll showed on Tuesday, despite the recent partisan "Mommy Wars" flap o... (photo: AP / Haraz N. Ghanbari) Campaign Obama Photos Romney Wikipedia: United States presidential election, 2012 |
The Siasat Daily Islam guaranteed women’s rights 1,400 years ago April 18: | A workshop titled ‘Empowering Women: Legislation under Human Rights’ was organised at the Resource Centre Murree (RCM) on Tuesday. | The Fatima Jinnah Wom... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Human Rights Islam Photos Wikipedia: Women in Islam Women |
Joy Online Gaddafi son Saif al-Islam 'may be tried in Libya' The International Criminal Court could soon drop its demand that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi be transferred to the Hague for trial, officials have told the BBC. | They say the ... (photo: AP / Libyan TV via Libyan Outreach) Court Crimes Libya Photos Wikipedia: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi |
The Siasat Daily Elementary school enrolment of Muslim kids worse than OBCs, SCs: Study New Delhi, April 17: | For the last few months, reservation for minority communities, particularly Muslims, is a subject of fierce political debate in India. The approval... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) Education Kids Muslim Photos Wikipedia: Muslim |
The Guardian Breivik defends massacre as lay judge dismissed | KARL RITTER | Associated Press= OSLO, Norway (AP) — Anders Behring Breivik defended his massacre of 77 people Tuesday and called the bomb-and-shooting rampage the mos... (photo: AP / Frank Augstein) Crime Norway Photos Racism Wikipedia: Anders Behring Breivik |
The Siasat Daily Americas leaders end summit in discord April 16: | A Pan-American summit has ended in discord here as regional leaders failed to agree on Cuba's inclusion in future summits in the face of US and Canadian oppos... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano) Photos Politics S America US Wikipedia: 6th Summit of the Americas |
The Siasat Daily In 12 months, Rs 1.3 lakh collected in fines for smoking in public April 16: | The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Pune division, in collaboration with the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), has collected Rs 1.30 lakh in fines in the ... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub) Health Photos Pune Smoking Wikipedia: Smoking |