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 Rescue workers cover up bodies alongside a bomb-damaged passenger train, in Madrid
Africa   LAmerica   Photos   Terror   US
 The News Tribune 
African smuggling rings possible US terror threat
WASHINGTON -- The intercepted e-mail was alarmingly matter-of-fact for anyone worried about a new terror attack: "getting into U.S is no problem at all. thats what i do best." The Ghanaian man who... (photo: AP / Paul White)
Tony Blair
Climate   Johannesburg   Media   Photos   UK
 IRINnews 
GLOBAL: Balm to help ease way to climate change deal before G8?
web Photo: FAO JOHANNESBURG, 4 July 2008 (IRIN) - Experts under the leadership of former UK prime minister Tony Blair have prepared a report described as a "useful balm applied at the right moment to... (photo: AP /Sang Tan)
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.  Kenya Broadcasting Corp 
14M Kenyans in urgent need of food aid
Written By:Emmanuel Kola   , Posted: Thu, Jul 03, 2008 Kenya is among six countries in the Horn of Africa currently facing drought conditions and soaring food prices that have left... (photo: AP Photo / Karel Prinsloo)

Economy   Food   Kenya   Photos   Society
Kenyan member of parliament Raila Odinga, during a press conference in Nairobi, Kenya, Friday, May 4, 2007. Odinga said Kibaki's January appointment of nine new members to the commission has tilted the balance in the president's favor and the government is reluctant to discuss constitutional changes that would level the playing field. "We no longer have an independent electoral commission and that is the reason why we fear the plans have already been perfected for rigging the coming elections. (js1)  San Diego 
FACTBOX-Kenyan Finance Minister Amos Kimunya
July 2 - Kenya's parliament on Wednesday passed a no-confidence vote against Finance Minister Amos Kimunya, after an acrimonious debate in which legislators called for his resignation over the sale of... (photo: AP / Khalil Senodi)
Africa   Finance   Kenya   Parliament   Photos   Vote
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PHILIPPINES -  FILIPINOS - COMMONWEALTH AVE. -  POVERTY - NFA GOVERNMENT RICE SUBSIDY - JEEPNEY                              The Manila Times
IMF warns spikes in oil, food prices to worsen poverty
WASHINGTON: Rocketing oil and food prices are being increasingly felt around the globe and surging commodity prices could worsen poverty in many poor countries, the... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Food   Photos   Poverty   Prices   Somalia
 South African Deputy Health Minister Nozizwe Madlala- Routledge has a blood sample taken to test for AIDS in Port Shepstone, South Africa, in this Nov. 2006 photograph. President Thabo Mbeki fired Madlala-Routledge, following reports that she had gone to Scientific American
Foreign aid should boost Africa doctors' pay: WHO
By Laura MacInnis GENEVA (Reuters) - International aid to Africa should be used to boost doctors' salaries and bolster the recruitment and training of medical staff,... (photo: AP/Jackie Claasen)
Africa   Aid   Doctors   Geneva   Photos   Salaries
 Militia from the Islamic Courts Union walk in Balad, Saturday, June 17, 2006 some 40 kilometers north of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. U.S. President George W. Bush has expressed concern that Somalia could become a safe haven for al-Qaida, Osama bin Lad The Australian
Al-Qa'ida moves to new bases for terror
AL-QA'IDA, driven out of Afghanistan and defeated in Iraq, is re-emerging in strength in three alternative safe havens for training, operational planning and recruiting -... (photo: AP/Karel Prinsloo)
Al Qaida   Defence   Intelligence   Photos   Terrorism
This image released by al-Qaida's media unit as-Sahab and taken from a militant Web site shows an undated photo of Osama bin Laden as part of an audiotaped speech posted late Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Osama bin Laden criticized the publication of drawings insulting to the Prophet Muhammad and warned Europeans of a strong reaction to come. He also attacked his long-time nemesis, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, whom he described as the "crownless king in Riyadh" and said he could have ended the entire dispute over the cartoons because of his influence with European governments. The Times
Al-Qaeda finds three safe havens for terror training
Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden's terrorist organisation, driven out of Afghanistan and defeated in Iraq, is reemerging in strength in three alternative safe havens for... (photo: Apphoto)
Defence   Europe   Photos   Al Qaeda   Africa   UK
Senior Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar IRINnews
ISRAEL-OPT: Hamas enforces ceasefire in Gaza
web Photo: Tamar Dressler/IRIN JERUSALEM/GAZA, 2 July 2008 (IRIN) - The shaky ceasefire between Israel and Hamas could relieve the humanitarian situation in the Gaza... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Gaza   Hamas   Israel   Mideast   Photo   Photos
 A bowl of raw (unrefined, unbleached) sugar, bought at the grocery store.-Sugar(sk1)         Canada Dot Com
Kenya to turn sugar into sweet electricity
Kenya gave the go-ahead to a $367.6 -million US sugar project in the eastern Tana River Delta opposed by conservation groups. The project will include a plant with the... (photo: creative commons)
Conservation   Electricity   Kenya   Photos   Sugar
WORLD WEATHER
Djibouti, Djibouti
2008.06.14
sunny.
Min:
25°C/77°F

Max:
37°C/99°F