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The West Bank Jewish settlement of Kochav Ya'akov is seen behind a section of Israel's separation barrier, marked with graffiti, at the Kalandia checkpoint between Ramallah and Jerusalem, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009.
Israel   Peace   Photos   Settlements   Wikipedia: Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict  
Benjamin Netanyahu facing cabinet revolt over peace talks
| ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has tried to fend off anger from his own cabinet about his handling of renewed peace talks while also seeking a compromise over a partial extension of the f... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen) The Australian
Africa
Africa   African   Million   Photos   Wikipedia: Africa  
S Africa workers suspend strike
| South African public workers unions have suspended a nationwide strike involving 1.3 million civil servants that has threatened to bring the economy to a halt. | The strike was suspended on Monday d... (photo: WN / Eteh) Al Jazeera
 Egypt Egyptian officials to be tried in Van Gogh theft
| CAIRO (AP) — Eleven culture officials from Egypt's government have been formally charged in last month's theft of a Vincent van Gogh painting from a Cairo museum that had no functioning security a... (photo: WN / belal) The Guardian
Cairo   Culture   Egypt   Photos   Wikipedia: Egypt  
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak waves as he arrives at the Economic and Financial forum for the Mediterranean, in Milan, Italy, Monday, July 20 2009. Mubarak concerned over 'new dangers' in Gulf
| Cairo, September 06: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Sunday he was concerned about "new dangers" in the Gulf, in an apparent allusion to Iran, whose nuclear ambitions concern numerous Arab cou... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno) The Siasat Daily
Allusion   Gulf   Mubarak   Nuclear   Photos  
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Alcohol - Liquor Adults and youths geared up to fight against social ills
| About 240 adults and young people are now better equipped to help guide the youths, and tackle social ills such as abuse of drugs and alcohol, following the Youth Alive... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Nation
Adult   Illness   Photos   Social   Wikipedia: Alcohol  
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak looks on during his meeting with Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas, not pictured, at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010. Mubarak concerned over 'new dangers' in the Gulf
CAIRO ' Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said on Sunday he was concerned about 'new dangers' in the Gulf, in an apparent allusion to Iran, whose nuclear ambitions concern... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil) Khaleej Times
Egypt   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. Israeli aircraft bombed three Gaza tunnels, killing two Palestinians and wounding a third, Hamas security officials said Sunday. Netanyahu's chance to make amends
| Direct Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations started last week in Washington. The beginning of the direct peace talks was announced at a White House ceremony hosted by... (photo: AP / Menahem Kahana, Pool) Gulf News
Israel   Palestine   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Israeli settlement  
An apple seller walks past graffiti saying "cash," decorated with change and small-value Nigerian naira notes, in Lagos, Nigeria  Thursday, March 26, 2009. Nigeria bourse seeks foreign investors to boost economy
| Abuja: Nigeria's stock exchange is seeking foreign investors as part of its plan to demutualise the bourse and introduce new products including Islamic investments... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Gulf News
Economy   Finance   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Nigeria  
A Muslim worshipper raises the Palestinian flag while praying in front of the Dome of the Rock  Mosque during the last Friday prayers of the holy month of Ramadan in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City, Friday, Sept. 3, 2010. Progress of Middle East peace talks 'a surprise'
| PALESTINIANS and Arabs have seen a possible breakthrough in Middle East peace talks. | Key Palestinian and Arab leaders  been surprised by what they now see as the... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen) The Australian
Israel   Palestine   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict  
Fire and Urban Search and Rescue personnel arrive at a destroyed building in Christchurch, New Zealand, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, a day after the city was hit by an earthquake. Christchurch was struck by a powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake  that smashed buildings, cracked roads and twisted rail lines and also ripped a new 11-foot (3.5 meter) wide fault line in the earth's surface, officials said Sunday. Quake that tore down a New Zealand's history
| "THIS is the greatest disaster New Zealand has ever seen," Agriculture Minister David Carter told The Australian yesterday. | Mr Carter was visiting destroyed... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith) The Australian
Disaster   Earthquake   New Zealand   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 Canterbury earthquake  
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, medical workers take a medical examination for a young patient at No.2 People's Hospital of Fuyang City in east China's Anhui  Province Thursday, May 1, 2008. Chinese officials hit for hiding cholera
| AUTHORITIES in eastern China covered up an outbreak of cholera for 12 days, state media has complained. | The outbreak was stifled for fear that news of the deadly illn... (photo: AP / Xinhua, Li Jian) The Australian
China   Disease   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Cholera  
Politics Business & Economy
South Africa Unions' Strike Suspended
South Africa Strike Suspended
Desert Road Leads to Discovery in Egypt
Next president will be a Mubarak
A union member sings and dances alongside others during their protest in Johannesburg, South Africa  on Thursday Sept. 2, 2010.
South Africa Unions' Strike Suspended
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South Africa Unions' Strike Suspended
South Africa looks to China for agriculture deals
Mozambican radio: 9 who call for protests arrested
Unions suspend South African civil service strike
A union member sings and dances alongside others during their protest in Johannesburg, South Africa  on Thursday Sept. 2, 2010.
South Africa Unions' Strike Suspended
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Education Health
After Riots, Schools Reopening
Committee Gives Back to School
Rwanda to Host First EAC Education Expo
Ministry Sends Sh9 Billion to Schools
Students - Teacher - Classroom - Education - Philippines
Students Blame Teachers, Government For Poor Results
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South Africa Unions' Strike Suspended
South Africa Strike Suspended
Nigeria: Sect blamed for 2 targeted killings
Unions suspend South African civil service strike
A union member sings and dances alongside others during their protest in Johannesburg, South Africa  on Thursday Sept. 2, 2010.
South Africa Unions' Strike Suspended
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Environment Human Rights
 Woman jailed for defrauding KZN wildlife
Reckless Waste Disposal Worries Environmental Council
Dieda Inhabitants Strive to Maintain Environment Sanitation
General Public Called Upon to Enhance Participation in Promo
Rice - Food - Commodity - Grain
Mozambique's food riots âEuro" the true face of global warming
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Rwandan leader slams Western critics at swearing-in
Rwanda's Kagame blasts Western critics at inauguration
African Journalists Express Concern
Deaths in DR Congo boat capsizes
  Nigerian peacekeepers with the United Nations and African Union mission to Darfur, known as UNAMID, display their newly-painted "blue helmets" after they transferred from the AU to the U.N. in Dureij Darfur Sudan, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. The UNAMID mission started in January to try to end five years of fighting in the remote western Sudanese regio
UN: Dozens dead in Sudan clashes
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Sport Agriculture
Americans Breeze Into Quarterfinals Against Overmatched Ango
AFCON 2012: CAF Satisfied With Preparations In Gabon
Egypt Captain Ahmed Hassan Suffers ACL Tear - Report
Former MSU player nets 4 in Angola's loss to US
Fenerbahce's Gokhan Gonul, left, fights for the ball with Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor during their Group G Champions League soccer match at Sukru Saracoglu stadium in Istanbul, Turkey,
Emmanuel Adebayor: Manchester City Now Bigger Than Arsenal
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South Africa looks to China for agriculture deals
Mozambique bread riots may be warning sign on African food s
World Food Day Should Locate the Rural Poor Farmer
 DA condemns KZN farm killing
Bread - Food
U.N. Raises Concerns as Global Food Prices Jump
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