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This image provided by the SITE Intelligence Group shows Colleen LaRose, an American woman from Pennsylvania indicted Tuesday March 9, 2010 and accused of using the Internet to recruit jihadist fighters and help terrorists overseas.
Islam   Photos   Sweden   Terrorism   US  
'Jihad Jane' new face of terror in US
WASHINGTON: The "war on terrorism" just got a little more complicated with the indictment of an average white American female dubbed "Jihad Jane" on charges of plotting with Islamic radicals, bringing... (photo: AP / SITE Intelligence Group) The Times Of India
 Wide-view of the Security Council meeting considering the report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Sudan, at UN Headquarters in New York. cg1
Iran   Japan   Nuclear   Photos   UN  
Will Japan preside over Iran sanctions at UNSC?
| As Japan prepares to assume the president of the U.N. Security Council in April, debate is already under way in various arenas regarding sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program. Against this... (photo: UN/Eskinder Debebe) Daily Yomiuri
Nairobi (pronounced /narobi/) is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The city and its surrounding area also forms the Nairobi Province. The name "Nairobi" comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nyirobi, which translates to "the place of cool waters". However, it is popularly known as the "Green City in the Sun" and is surrounded by several expanding villa suburbs.[2 Sun won't stop global warming if dims as in 1600s
| OSLO (Reuters) - A dimming of the sun to match conditions in the "Little Ice Age" of the 17th century would only slightly slow global warming, a study indicated on Wednesday. A chimney billows smoke... (photo: Creative Commons / Optigan13) The Star
Climate   Environment   Global Warming   Photos   Science  
New Slovenian euro coins are seen in Ljubljana, in this, Dec. 15, 2006 photo. The euro will be Slovenia's currency as of Jan. 1, 2007. The tiny alpine country is becoming the 13th nation using the single European currency, a switch Prime Minister Janez Jansa called the "biggest national achievement" since this former Yugoslav country joined the European Union in 2004. Euro, pound slip on debt worries
| London: Concerns over Europe's fiscal problems hit the euro and sterling Wednesday, while world stocks hovered near their recent six-week highs, though they were still up 66 per cent from a low hit ... (photo: AP / Denis Sarkic) Gulf News
Currency   Europe   Financial Crisis   Photos   UK  
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 Russian exile Boris Berezovsky, a close friend of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko who was poisoned by Polonium 2-10, speaks to the media in a news conference in London, Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Berezovsky claims he was advised, three weeks ago Tycoon Wins Libel Suit in Ex-Spy's Murder Case
| Boris A. Berezovsky, a self-exiled Russian tycoon, won a libel suit in London on Wednesday against a Russian satellite broadcaster that had linked him to the murder in ... (photo: AP/Sang Tan) The New York Times
Justice   Media   Photos   Russia   UK  
An electoral worker sorts through ballots cast in the national election in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Democracy alone is not the answer
| There is no doubt that the people of Iraq were remarkable in participating by the millions in the second national election since the US occupied the oil-rich country in... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim) Gulf News
Democracy   Elections   Iraq   Photos   Politics  
An african immigrant rests inside a red cross tent after arriving in a small wooden fishing boat  East Sudan, a first step for Eritrea’s Europe-bound migrants
| FEATURE | 03/11/2010 | SHEGERAB — Fleeing a military regime, thousands of young Eritreans stream into neighboring east Sudan, the first stage of their long migration to... (photo: AP / Arturo Rodriguez) The Daily Tribune
Eritrea   Europe   Military   Photos   Sudan  
In this Aug. 29, 2007 file photo, American Airlines aircrafts are shown operating at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Grapevine, Texas. American Airlines says, Wednesday, May 21, 2008, it will cut domestic capacity by 11 percent to 12 percent in the fourth quarter as it grapples with record-high fuel prices. E.U. Signals Approval for Larger Airline Alliance
| BRUSSELS — European antitrust regulators took a step Wednesday toward approving an expanded alliance between British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia after t... (photo: AP / Tony Gutierrez, file) The New York Times
Airlines   Business   EU   Industry   Photos  
Gold bullion bars and gold coins are displayed at RPS Jewellers in Southall, London, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009. China assesses its gold strategy
| By Russell Hsiao | Chinese leaders convening in Beijing for the annual plenary session of the National People's Congress (NPC) - China's ceremonial legislature - this w... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth) Asia Times
China   Economy   Gold   Market   Photos  
Soil - Drought - El Nio NIGER: Southern villages emptying as drought bites
web | TANOUT, 10 March 2010 (IRIN) - "Empty" increasingly describes the southern Niger town of Tanout in Zinder Region: Water wells and pastures, fields and food banks - ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) IRINnews
Agriculture   Crop   Drought   Food   Photos  
In this July 4, 2008 file photo, French President Nicolas Sarkozy's wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is seen with her husband waiting for Ingrid Betancourt's arrival at Villacoublay air base, outside Paris. The title of her new album _ her third _ is revealing: "Comme si de rien n'etait" (As If Nothing Had Happened). It comes out in numerous European countries July 11, sandwiched between the G-8 summit in Japan and a July 13 summit of world leaders in Paris. Rumours fly over Sarkozy and Bruni
| Paris gossips were trying to sort out fact from fiction as the blogosphere raised tantalising questions about the glamorous pop 'n' politics marriage of President Nicol... (photo: AP / Michel Euler, file) The Guardian
Bruni   Fact   Photos   Rumours   Sarkozy  
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, right, and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev meet in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009. NATO confirms restoration of ties with Kosovo force
| Pristina - The NATO-led peacekeeping force in Kosovo (KFOR) and the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) resolved their disagreement and have restored relations, days after KSF ... (photo: AP / Sergei Karpukhin, pool) m&c
Kosovo   Nato   Photos   Pristina   Restoration  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to reporters after a meeting with bankers at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009. France's leading banks agreed Tuesday to curbs on the way they award bonuses, including penalties for traders who lose money for their companies, as part of a push by Sarkozy for worldwide limits on bonus payouts. Sarkozy to raise competition concerns with Obama over multibillion-dollar tanker contract
| PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy will raise concerns that the U.S. Air Force's $35 billion tanker contract is anticompetitive when he visits President Barack Ob... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena) Star Tribune
Business   France   Obama   Photos   Sarkozy  
Great Britain Pound - Pounds - Money - Currency - Coin - England. World stock markets flat but British pound takes another hit after poor industrial data
| LONDON - World stock markets rose modestly Wednesday, though trading was listless as investors looked for direction, while the British pound continued to founder follow... (photo: Public Domain) Star Tribune
Britain   Business   Currency   Market   Photos  
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Fashion Feels Fur's Warm Embrace
Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, Top Cleric, Dies at 81
Iran tops list of jailers of journalists in world
 Russian exile Boris Berezovsky, a close friend of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko who was poisoned by Polonium 2-10, speaks to the media in a news conference in London, Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Berezovsky claims he was advised, three weeks ago
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E.U. Signals Approval for Larger Airline Alliance
France and Germany mull European Monetary Fund (Roundup)
A look at global economic developments
In this Aug. 29, 2007 file photo, American Airlines aircrafts are shown operating at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Grapevine, Texas. American Airlines says, Wednesday, May 21, 2008, it will cut domestic capacity by 11 percent to 12 percent in the fourth quarter as it grapples with record-high fuel prices.
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Lost in the ruins: Haiti's best and brightest
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Carla Bruni denies affair rumours sparked by Twitter and int
Using his noodle (and dumpling!)
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Science Technology
Magical creatures, doors in walls and other adventures
500 species of plants and animal vanish because of humans, s
Fate of 16 GDC interns hangs in balance as stir continues
Boffins extract DNA from eggshell of extinct birds
Vegetables
Green vegetables retain more vitamins when exposed to light
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Tricks to Keep Your Device's Battery Going and Going
Sarkozy to take tanker fight to Obama
China, a rising star, once again attracts talents
Iceland Express extends cooperation with Aviareps to the US
A view of the magnet core of the world's largest superconducting solenoid magnet (CMS, Compact Muon Solenoid) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)'s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator, which is scheduled to be switched on in November, in Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday, March 22, 2007. Some 2,000 scientists from 155 institutes in 36 countries are working together to build the CMS particle detec
LHC to shut down for a year to address safety concerns
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Are French President and Ex-Supermodel Wife Involved in Extr
English Dandies in Leather-Heavy Looks at Hermes
Real Women Have Curves at Louis Vuitton
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Kylie Minogue swaps her gold hotpants for leather shorts at Paris Fashion Week
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Jordanian prize boosts visibility of NGO that links blood do
Fashion Feels Fur's Warm Embrace
At Cacharel, the Girl Gets Boyish
Iran tops list of jailers of journalists in world
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