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A private Egyptian jet flies to Iran for first time
CAIRO: The first commercial flight between Egypt and Iran in 34 years took off on Saturday, the latest step towards normalizing ties broken following the 1979 Iranian Islamic revolution. | Egypt and I... (photo: Creative Commons / Citypeek)
King Abdullah II of Jordan addresses the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters
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Jordan's King Abdullah swears in new government
King Abdullah of Jordan has sworn in the smallest government in four decades, to be be led by reformist Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour. | The king consulted parliament over the cabinet's make-up ... (photo: AP / Frank Franklin II)
File - President Barack Obama talks with Tim Kaine, Sen. Mark Warner, Director of Speechwriting Jon Favreau and Senior Advisor David Plouffe aboard Air Force One en route to Norfolk, Virginia, July 13, 2012.  Middle East Online 
Obamas Peace Antics in Israel Four More Years of This?
At the precise moment US President Barack Obamas Air Force One touched down at Ben Gurion Airport on March 20, persisting illusions quickly began to shatter. And as he walked on the red carpet, showe... (photo: White House / Pete Souza)
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron attends a meeting with healthcare representatives at 10 Downing Street in London,Wednesday April 13, 2011. Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy will hold talks in Paris later in the day about the military operation in Libya, along with both countries' defense chiefs. The talks come amid a public rift between with the U.S. over the NATO-led Libya campaign, which has failed to rout Moammar Gadhafi's forces after three weeks of airstrikes.  News24 
Nato airstrike kills two Afghan kids
Ghazni - A Nato helicopter strike killed two children in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, officials said, in the latest civilian casualties to beset the coalition's war against Taliban militants. | T... (photo: AP / Dan Kitwood, pool))
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In this undated image released Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013, by BP petroleum company, showing the Amenas natural gas field in the eastern central region of Algeria, where Islamist militants raided and took hostages Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013. Houston Chronicle
Natural gas from new Israeli fields begins flowing
| March 30, 2013 | Updated: March 30, 2013 9:51am | Comments (0) E-mail Print | Tweet | Page 1 of 1 | JERUSALEM (AP) — Natural gas has started flowing from one of Israe... (photo: AP / BP)
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Lt. Col. Anthony Carr, Force Protection Officer for JTF-Liberia, meets with ECOMIL soldiers from Nigeria at a checkpoint in Monrovia, Liberia.  Carr, from the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force (Airborne) in Vicenza, Italy, was among several LTF-Liber The Tribune San Luis Obispo
Attacks leave more than 50 dead in central Nigeria
Syrian rebels enter strategic Aleppo neighborhood | 17 minutes ago | Rights groups slam British town's under-16s curfew | 27 minutes ago | Attacks lea... (photo: U.S. Army/Capt. (USAF) Richard Komurek)
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NIT rejects proposal to suspend students over Facebook post
Tweet | Agartala, March 30 (IANS) The National Institute of Technology (NIT) here has rejected the proposal of its disciplinary panel to suspend 57 students for six month... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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Algeria's unemployed demand oil jobs
Algiers - Protests by the unemployed in southern Algeria are raising the spectre of rising unrest in the country's sensitive oil regions, and are increasingly attracting ... (photo: Creative Commons / Faten Aggad)
Algeria   Economy   Jobs   Photos   Unemployment   Wikipedia: Algeria  
Kim Kardashian And Khloe Get David Jones Tills Ringing, Chaos Belfast Telegraph
Kim Kardashian ‘tunes out’ criticism
Pregnant Kim Kardashian “tunes out” her critics and reveals why her relationship with the father of her child Kanye West “works”. | The 32-year-old star is pregna... (photo: Creative Commons / Eva Rinaldi)
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People on the street, building , Bank, iranian girls on the street, street telephone and ordenary life of the Iranian people working and doing shopping in Tehran capital Ha'aretz
Egypt launches first direct flight to Iran in more than three decades
related articles | Iran reaches out to Egypt in bid for increased regional power | By Zvi Bar'el | Mar.30,2013 | 12:55 PM | 9 | Egypt on Saturday launched the first direc... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
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Spring: where has it gone?
This long and bitter winter has tested the resilience of life all across the land, from lambing ewes to hatching birds and buds. But what of its toll on us? | Blosso... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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Fresh oranges are displayed in a fruit market for sale - healthy food The Times Of India
Eat what's in season to beat illness
Eating what's in season is an easy way to beat illness. Here's a cut-n-keep almanac | With November come oranges' is a retro statement for a generation that has known all... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Korean People's Army soldiers observing the South Korean side of the DMZ. The Korean People's Army (KPA) is the name for the collective armed personnel of the North Korean military. New Straits/Business Times
North Korea declares 'state of war' with South
SEOUL : North Korea on Saturday declared it was in a “state of war” with South Korea and warned Seoul and Washington that any provocation would swiftly escalate into ... (photo: US Army / Edward N. Johnson)
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Syrian rebels capture key town near Jordan Philadelphia Daily News
Syrian rebels capture key town near Jordan
Associated Press | Posted: Saturday, March 30, 2013, 3:01 AM | BEIRUT - Syrian rebels on Friday captured a strategic town near the border with Jordan after a day of fierc... (photo: AP / Shaam News Network, SNN)
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Korean People's Army soldiers observing the South Korean side of the DMZ. The Korean People's Army (KPA) is the name for the collective armed personnel of the North Korean military.
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Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, gestures during a news conference Friday, Dec. 17, 2010, in Nairobi, Kenya on the presidency. Odinga sharply criticized incumbent president, Laurent Gbagbo for illegitimately hanging on to power and urged him to step aside. Prime Minister Raila Odinga's words carry particular weight because many observers of Kenya's 2007 presidential election believe Odinga was the rightful winner, but incumbent President Mwai Kibaki was instead declared winner, sparking months of violence that left more than 1,000 people dead in this East African nation. (
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King Abdullah II of Jordan addresses the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters
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Venezuelas Praesident Hugo Chavez in Caracas waehrend einer Pressekonferenz
Chavez's legacy gains religious glow in Venezuela
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