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Breaking News Sun, 6 Jul 2008
A Pakistani Police helmet is seen next to blood stains at the site where a bomb exploded next to Islamabad's radical Lal Masjid or Red Mosque, in Pakistan, on Sunday July 6, 2008. A suicide attacker detonated explosives near a police station in Pakistan's capital on Sunday, killing more than 10 police officers, officials sai
Islam   Pakistan   Photos   Police   Terrorism  
Suicide blast at Red Mosque
| AT least 11 policemen were killed in an apparent suicide bombing late last night targetting officers deployed at a rally by Islamist hardliners near Pakistan's Red Mosque. | Thousands of protesters ... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti) The Australian
President Gen. Pervez Musharraf speaks reporters that reports about Pakistan's providing equipment to North Korea to restart its nuclear program is totally incorrect and baseless, on Friday, Oct. 18, 2002 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Musharraf was commenting on a news report published in the New York Times that Pakistan was a major supplier of equipment to North Korea for restart of their nuclear program in exchange of missiles technology.
Military   Nuclear   Pakistan   Photos   Politics  
Pakistan chief in nuclear scandal
| PAKISTAN'S President Pervez Musharraf was under intense new pressure to quit last night after rogue scientist AQ Khan accused him of direct involvement in nuclear proliferation by secretly transferr... (photo: AP / B.K. Bangash) The Australian
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is seen, at a news conference in Harare Wednesday July 2, 2008. Tsvangirayi has rejected an African Union decision to keep South Africa's president Thabo Mbeki in charge of efforts to resolve Zimbabwe's political crisis Tsvangirai shuns Mugabe meeting
| HARARE: Thabo Mbeki has held his first talks with President Robert Mugabe over the post-election crisis in Zimbabwe - after being snubbed by the main opposition leader. | Mr Mbeki, President of Sout... (photo: AP / ) The Australian
AU   Elections   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
U.S. President George W. Bush, left, meets with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda during their bilateral talks at the G-8 summit on Sunday, July 6, 2008 in lakeside resort of Toyako on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. G8 plus 5 equals power shift
| THE largest, most expensive gathering of world leaders under the G8 banner convenes today confronted by an awesome array of problems, from runaway oil prices and scarce food to flaring inflation and... (photo: AP / Evan Vucci) The Australian
G8   Japan   Photos   Politics   US  
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Pro secular demonstrators, one of them holding a portrait of modern Turkey's founder Ataturk, , jsa1 2 ex-generals arrested in alleged Turkey coup plot
By SUZAN FRASER | Associated Press Writer | ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Two retired generals were jailed Sunday in connection with an alleged plot to topple 's Islamic-rooted g... (photo: Ap / Murad Sezer) Wtop
Ankara   Islamic   Photos   Politics   Turkey  
David Miliband  Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Britain calls for sanctions in face of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's defiance
| JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Britain called Sunday for tough action as well as talk in the face of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's defiance and signs of disunity a... (photo: GNU / ) Star Tribune
Africa   Britain   Johannesburg   Photos   Sanctions   Zimbabwe  
New Zealand All Black Sione Lauaki fends off South Africa's Gurthro Steenkamp , jsa1 All Blacks claim No 1 ranking
| Wellington, New Zealand - New Zealand regained their No 1 world ranking when they beat World Cup champion South Africa 19-8 in the opening match of the Tri-Nations rugb... (photo: AP / NZPA, Tim Hales) News24
Champion   Photos   South Africa   Sport   Wellington   World  
Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe, is seen, at the Harare airport, Friday, July 4, 2008, on his return to Harare from Egypt, where he attended the African Union summit. Britain calls for sanctions on defiant Mugabe
| 6 Jul 2008, 1659 hrs IST,AP             JOHANNESBURG: Britain called for tough action as well as talk in the face of Zimbabwean President ... (photo: AP / ) The Times Of India
Britain   Elections   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
 President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda    (js1) Bush puts trade, aid to Africa, climate change high on his agenda at G-8 summit
RUSUTSU, Japan (AP) - U.S. President George W. Bush put aid to Africa and advancing world trade talks high on his agenda Sunday for an upcoming summit of major economic p... (photo: White House / Eric Draper) AOL
Africa   Aid   Bush   Photos   Yasuo fukuda  
 British Foreign Secretary David Miliband. agm1 Mugabe's govt is illegitimate, says UK
Written By:BBC    , Posted: Sun, Jul 06, 2008 | Caption: President Mugabe was the only candidate in the run-off election | UK Foreign Secretary David ... (photo: AP Photo) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Election   Miliband   Mugabe   Photos   Slideshow   Zimbabwe  
An Egyptian woman carries a tray of bread at a public oven in Giza, Egypt Leaders' summit to tackle rising food prices
Written By:AFP   , Posted: Sun, Jul 06, 2008 | Leaders of the world's richest countries began arriving in northern Japan on Sunday for a summit ai... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Economy   Food   Photos   Society   World  
Politics Business & Economy
Suicide blast at Red Mosque
Pakistan chief in nuclear scandal
Coalition government inspires little confidence in Kenya
E Guinea leader slams govt
A Pakistani Police helmet is seen next to blood stains at the site where a bomb exploded next to Islamabad's radical Lal Masjid or Red Mosque, in Pakistan, on Sunday July 6, 2008. A suicide attacker detonated explosives near a police station in Pakistan's capital on Sunday, killing more than 10 police officers, officials sai
Suicide blast at Red Mosque
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'No need to change economic policies'
House body won't push open access anymore
Government expects P10.5-B additional revenues due to inflat
Mandaluyong investments to reach P8B
 ** FILE ** East Timorese politician Xanana Gusmao makes a speech in front of his supporters in this June 26, 2007 file photo in Dili, the capital of East Timor. East Timor´s rival political forces including Francisco ´Lu Olo´ Guterres f
Gusmao's $15m rice deal alarms UN
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Culture Entertainment
Zittel makes Madagascar return
Respect oath of office, Musyoka urges cabinet
Vp commends Kenyan athletes
My life in travel: Sadie Frost
US Navy (USN) Command Master Chief Darryl Brandt, Harpers Ferry Class Dock Landing Ship, USS HARPERS FERRY (LSD 49), Forward Deployed Amphibious Ready Group (ARG), hands out candy to the children of Himbangan Village, Saint Bernard Municipality, Leyte Isl
My life in travel: Sadie Frost
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Film of Zimbabwe 'vote-rigging' emerges
"Forward Ever" Musical Album Released
Main Actors in Luxury Hotel Sale Drama
Qaeda urges Somali insurgents to fight on -Web video
 Insurgents talk in the street of Mogadishu from a jeep mounted with a gun in the Fagah neighborhood in the Somali capital Mogadishu, Monday, April 23, 2007. Heavy shelling and tank fire rocked Mogadishu Monday, the sixth straight day of raging battles in
Qaeda urges Somali insurgents to fight on -Web video
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Terrorism Aids
71 Somali rebels killed in clashes with troops
'We killed many Ethiopians'
71 Islamist insurgents killed
Deadly Somalia clashes claim 71
 The U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer USS Cole (DDG 67) gets underway after completing extensive repairs to the ships hull and interior spaces. Visible as she pulls away from the pier is her newly restored portside hull and superstructure. The Cole has
US seeks death for USS Cole attacker
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14M Kenyans in urgent need of food aid
Foreign aid should boost Africa doctors' pay: WHO
Thousands of Somali children suffer malnutrition
4.6 million Ethiopians need food aid: UN children's agen
A young girl looks after her sibling as people line up to receive food aid, Monday, Jan. 7, 2008 outside an air force base in the Nairobi slum of Mathare. Kenya's opposition leader on Monday canceled planned nationwide protest rallies, amid fears they could ignite new bloodletting.
14M Kenyans in urgent need of food aid
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