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Breaking News Thu, 2 Sep 2010
 A reactor building of Iran´s Bushehr nuclear power plant is seen, Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005. Iran and Ru
Iran   Mideast   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Iran threat may spur Middle East peace talks
| Washington: As US President Barack Obama convenes the first direct Middle East peace talks in 20 months, the question many observers here and in the region are asking is what, if anything, makes thi... (photo: AP Photo) Gulf News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas  at the State Department in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, before attending their direct talks aimed at peace in the Middle East.
Israel   Palestine   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict  
Israel, Palestinians launch direct peace talks
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli and Palestinian leaders began direct peace negotiations on Thursday, sitting down for U.S.-brokered talks even as hard-liners on both sides vowed never to accept a dea... (photo: AP / Jason Reed, Pool) The Star
A woman passes nearby burning tyres in a street in Maputo, Thursday Sept. 2, 2010 a day after police opened fire on stone-throwing crowds who were protesting rising prices in this impoverished country. Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
| MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique's government deployed troops to clear barricades in the capital as angry protesters blocked roads and looted shops on Thursday, the second day of riots caused by soarin... (photo: AP / Nastasya Tay) The Star
Economy   Mozambique   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: Mozambique  
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu  during remarks on the Middle East peace negotiations in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. Benjamin Netanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas reach for a lasting peace
| BARACK Obama says a lasting Middle East peace deal is possible within a year after Israeli and Palestinian leaders recommitted to finding a two-state solution. | Raising hopes of a result that has e... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais) The Australian
Israel   Palestine   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict  
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Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak gestures as he answers reporters during a press conference he gave on the opening day of the 48th Paris Air Show at the Bourget airport, Monday June 15, 2009. Ehud Barak hints at likely Israeli concessions
| WHILE Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been standing alongside US President Barack Obama talking about peace in vague terms, his Defence Minister, Ehud Bar... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon) The Australian
Israel   Palestine   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict  
 Millions in Ethiopia Said to Need Food Aid  Ethiopia denies rebels chased oil, gas firms away
* Petronas has not pulled out of Ethiopia, minister says * Govt negotiating deals with three more oil and gas firms By Barry Malone ADDIS ABABA, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Rebel ... (photo: WN) The Guardian
Addis   Deals   Photos   Rebels   Wikipedia: Ethiopia  
The glories of Europe's high-speed rails Europe Blacklists Two Ghanaian Airlines
The European Union added two cargo carriers from Ghana to Europe's list of unsafe airlines, prohibiting Meridian Airways from flying in the bloc and restricting operation... (photo: WN / Denise Yong) Peace FM Online
Airlines   Cargo   Ghana   Photos   Wikipedia: Europe  
Mubarak Group promotes Egypt's spy chief for president
| SARAH EL DEEB | Associated Press Writer= CAIRO (AP) — Activists on Thursday hung posters across Cairo supporting Egypt's intelligence chief as a candidate in next yea... (photo: Public Domain / Matanya) The Guardian
Deeb   Group   Photos   President   Wikipedia: Egypt  
Villages destroyed in the Darfur Sudan 2AUG2004 Sudan's north-south faultline, a land of oil, worries about possible war ahead of freedom vote
| AGOK, Sudan - Four months before Southern Sudan is scheduled to hold an independence referendum, tensions are already rising in this oil-rich region that sits on the ex... (photo: Public Domain / BanyanTree) Star Tribune
About   Freedom   Photos   Vote   Wikipedia: Sudan  
Rwandan refugee camp in east Zaire UN to release Congo 'genocide' report in October
| GENEVA - A report detailing hundreds of gruesome attacks against civilians in Congo over a 10-year period won't be released until October, the U.N.'s top human rights o... (photo: Public Domain / Joonasl) Houston Chronicle
Attacks   Congo   Geneva   Photos   Wikipedia: Genocide  
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, right, stands with Egypt's intelligence chief Omar Suleiman Activist group promotes Egypt's intelligence chief for president
| CAIRO - A group of activists have hung up posters around Egypt's capital supporting the country's intelligence chief as a possible candidate in next year's presidential... (photo: AP / Tara Todras-Whitehill) Star Tribune
Arab   Egypt   Election   Photos   Wikipedia: Omar Suleiman  
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New opportunities and similar risks in Central Africa
Mozambique on edge after protests
Iran threat may spur Middle East peace talks
Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
 A reactor building of Iran´s Bushehr nuclear power plant is seen, Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005. Iran and Ru
Iran threat may spur Middle East peace talks
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Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
Ethiopia denies rebels chased oil, gas firms away
GSE to establish a separate market for small businesses
ANALYSIS: South Africa united: was it all just for show?
A woman passes nearby burning tyres in a street in Maputo, Thursday Sept. 2, 2010 a day after police opened fire on stone-throwing crowds who were protesting rising prices in this impoverished country.
Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
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Education Health
Former PM Gordon Brown to focus on schools and Africa
Is Outcomes-Based Education Dead?
Beware of Half-Baked Peer Educators - PS
CBU Students Get Project Allowances
Students - Teacher - Classroom - Education - Philippines
Students Blame Teachers, Government For Poor Results
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Numbers that alarm
ANALYSIS: South Africa united: was it all just for show?
Lower Blood Pressure Goal Benefits Some African-Americans Wi
US Pulls Away in 2nd Half to Rout Tunisia 92-57
President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010.
Israeli Peace Effort Rests on Netanyahu's Shoulders
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Environment Human Rights
Battling to preserve Nigeria's rainforest
GLOBAL: Vaults to protect agricultural biodiversity
Kenya asks celebrities to save its endangered wildlife
Jigawa Floods - Monarch Sends SOS to FG
Ceratotherium simum simum, White rhinoceros
 White rhino caught in cable snare
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Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
Libya: Step Ahead for Women on Nationality Rights
Kenya pushes back over war crimes suspect's visit
Mozambique says price hikes 'irreversible'
A woman passes nearby burning tyres in a street in Maputo, Thursday Sept. 2, 2010 a day after police opened fire on stone-throwing crowds who were protesting rising prices in this impoverished country.
Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
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Sport Agriculture
Top ten cricket scoundrels
AFCON 2012 Qualifiers: Benin Publish List Of Players Ahead O
Can Ghana Survive Without Stephen Appiah, Essien & Muntari?
U.S. pulls away late to rout Tunisia 92-57
Ernie Els, of South Africa, tees off on the first hole during the final round of the Texas Open golf tournament, Sunday, May 16, 2010, in San Antonio.
Els loses top FedEx spot
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Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
ETHIOPIA: Pastoralism against the odds
GLOBAL: Vaults to protect agricultural biodiversity
Kenya asks celebrities to save its endangered wildlife
A woman passes nearby burning tyres in a street in Maputo, Thursday Sept. 2, 2010 a day after police opened fire on stone-throwing crowds who were protesting rising prices in this impoverished country.
Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
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