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Original Arabic Coffee product from Toraja on display in an exhibition whose theme Agribusiness Batam 2011 which took place at Megamall,Batam city,Indonesia
Africa   Arab   Coffee   Photos   Wikipedia: Arabic coffee  
 BBC News 
Coffee and qahwa: How a drink for Arab mystics went global
The Arab world has given birth to many thinkers and many inventions - among them the three-course meal, alcohol and coffee. The best coffee bean is still known as Arabica, but it's come a long wa... (photo: WN / Emico Silalahi)
2012 UN Day Concert: "A Message of Peace Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks at the start of this years UN Day Concert, A Message of Peace, headlined by UN Peace Messenger and American music legend, Stevie Wonder.
Energy   Environment   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Ban Ki-moon  
 United Nations 
Government-private sector collaboration crucial for providing clean energy, Ban says
Print | 17 April 2013 – Warning that the way the world produces, shares and uses energy is unsustainable, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on governments and the private sector to collab... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Demonstrators, one falling down, are sprayed by a water cannon during clashes outside the Central University of Venezuela in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Dec. 23. 2010. Police and soldiers fired water cannons and plastic bullets as thousands of students protested against a law passed by Venezuela's congress that increases government powers over the country's universities.  Springfield News-Sun 
Violent protest in Venezuela
A march to demand a recount in Venezuela's contested presidential election turned violent Tuesday in the home state of the late President Hugo Chavez as the government blamed the opposition candidate ... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano)
Elections   Photos   Protests   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Venezuelan presidential election, 2013  
Boats used mainly for fishing are parked sea-side - ocean - coastal  Huffington Post 
Water Conservation, Waste Management, And Reduction of Plastics Strategies Are Needed to Protect Coastal Habitat ...
Water conservation, waste management, and reduction of plastics are all key strategies for sustainable tourism and the protection of coastal habitats and marine environments. Dave recalls that in the ... (photo: WN)
Conservation   Photos   Plastics   Water   Wikipedia: Coast  
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Venezuela's newly elected President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Attorney General Cilia Flores celebrate after the official results of the presidential elections were announced, at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, April 14, 2013. Al Jazeera
Chavismo outlives Chavez in Venezuela
Nicolas Maduro has cemented his position as Venezuela's president, winning a razor-thin mandate on Sunday, but the former bus driver seems unwilling to step out from the ... (photo: AP / Ramon Espinosa)
Photos   Politics   S America   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Venezuelan presidential election, 2013  
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez talks during a press conference at the Miraflores palace in Caracas, Venezuela Huffington Post
Venezuela Elections 2013: Venezuelans Choose Between Maduro Or Capriles
CARACAS, Venezuela -- Voters who kept Hugo Chavez in office for 14 years were deciding Sunday whether to elect the devoted lieutenant he chose to carry on the revolution ... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd)
Chavez   Elections   Photos   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Venezuela  
Supporters attend the closing rally of Venezuela's acting President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday April 11, 2013. The New York Times
Venezuela's Choice: Chavez Heir or Fresh Start
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Voters who kept Hugo Chavez in office for 14 years decide Sunday whether to elect the devoted lieutenant he chose to carry on the revoluti... (photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos)
Elections   Hugo Chavez   Photos   Venezuela  
South Korean rapper PSY, who sings the popular "Gangnam Style," performs during his concert in front of Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea CNN
Psy hopes for another viral smash hit with Gangnam sequel
April 13, 2013 -- Updated 0631 GMT (1431 HKT) | Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Get your dance shoes on. Korean singer Psy, who became a worldwide sensation with his smash hi... (photo: AP / Hye Soo Nah)
Artists   Internet   Photos   Singer   Wikipedia: Gangnam Style    
UN chief wants world to meet anti-poverty goals Sun Star
UN chief wants world to meet anti-poverty goals
UNITED NATIONS — Over the past week, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has been talking to Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai, kicking a soccer ball at a Real Madrid ... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Photos   Poverty   UN   US   Wikipedia: Poverty  
File - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks at the Cuyahoga Community College scholarship luncheon in Cleveland Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. The Guardian
Tony Blair is right: the post-1945 social democratic model has to change
What does social democracy stand for in tough times? As social democratic leaders from across Europe and the United States gather in Copenhagen for this year's progressiv... (photo: AP / Mark Duncan)
Blair   Democracy   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: Tony Blair  
NGO United Nations
- NGOs set model house example for kids at brick kilns
- Women Face Highest Risk of Sexual Attack, Says NGO
- NGOs urge UN to stop Bhullar hanging
- Government and NGO partnerships
Cutting a big tree - deforestation - environment
NGO says deforestation worsens Siberut flooding
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- United Nations says Syria conflict a humanitarian catastroph
- Gorkha National Liberation Front sets out to renew units in
- United Nations says Syria conflict a humanitarian catastroph
- Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, addressing the United N
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses the Security Council debate on sexual violence in conflict.
United Nations accuses parties in Syrian conflict of being sexual predators
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Social Liberation Cultural Diversity
- Dix rolls out NDP social development platform
- U.S. focuses on social issues, ignoring real injustices of t
- Bangladesh social activist calls for ban of Islamists for wa
- No Social Security Cut
President Barack Obama wiped his eye as he brought his gun violence proposals on the road to Minneapolis
Official: Obama proposes cuts to Social Security
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- The Week in Culture Pictures, April 19
- Fine Art artist Mary Pat Wallen crosses cultural boundaries
- Mary Pat Wallen crosses cultural and social boundaries on th
- Africa is not a country: an open letter to the cultural foun
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Human Rights WTO
- Opposition hopes Syria Friends set to agree on arming rebels
- A Sad Anniversary for Native Americans
- Pressure on for Guantanamo Bay closure
- Guantanamo Bay prisoners clash with guards amid hunger strik
File - The UNs refugee agency (UNHCR) has erected 1,000 winter units, with plans to construct 1,500 more, at Za'atri Camp near Mafraq, Jordan, where thousands from Syria have taken refuge, 27 November, 2012.
Opposition hopes Syria Friends set to agree on arming rebels
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- Africa's Hopes for WTO Job Dampen
- What Mexico's WTO bid says about its foreign policy
- Gov't considers protesting exclusion of Alan Kyeremanten
- Comment: An Indonesian as WTO chief?
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UNICEF Global Justice
- Pier 1 Imports Raises $1.9 Million for Children through UNIC
- UNICEF gala focuses on clean water efforts
- Unicef Staffers Make Time 100 List 'World's Most Inf
- Dangote Foundation Boosts UNICEF Fight Against Measles With
A Syrian man walks by a house destroyed in a Syrian government bombing last week that killed more than 40 people, in Azaz, on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, Friday, Aug. 24, 2012.
Syria crisis: UN issues rare joint appeal for action
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- Is This How Justice Is Served in the Bronx?
- Prez presents peace lamp to Buddhist monk
- Why it's a negative peace while we remain divided
- Obama vows to bring to justice Boston bombings perpetrators
In this photo taken, Nov. 2, 2010, a veteran member of the Taliban smokes a cigarette as he speaks to The Associated Press in Afghanistan, Nov 2, 2010. The longtime member said scribbled notes from Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar have surfaced in mosques all over Afghanistan's ethnic Pashtun heartland, threatening death to anyone who takes up a government offer to negotiate for peace. Trying to quash rumors of a break in their ranks, the Taliban have also vehemently denied reports _ including one by The Associated Press _ that representatives of the militant group were involved in negotiations with the Afghan government. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
Peace Envoys From Taliban at Loose Ends in Qatar
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