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 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
Al Qaida   Defence   Intelligence   Photos   Terrorism  
 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 - Pakistan, Somalia and Alger... (photo: AP/Karel Prinsloo)
OPEC Secretary General Abdullah al-Badri listens during a session of the International Energy Forum, in Rome, Monday, April 21, 2008. Government ministers from oil-rich nations and international oil company executives were meeting in Rome for a three-day energy conference that ends Tuesd
Market   OPEC   Oil   Photos   US  
 Arab News 
US must stop harassing OPEC, says Al-Badri
| Agencies | MADRID: The United States must stop harassing OPEC members, the organization's Secretary-General Abdallah Al-Badri said in an interview published yesterday. | "As the world's major power,... (photo: AP / Andrew Medichini)
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe  CNN 
Defiant Mugabe blasts West, tells Britain to 'hang'
| CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's spokesman said Tuesday that talk of Western intervention in the country's politics smacks of colonialism, and that the United Kingdom "can ... (photo: AP)
Africa   Britain   Cairo   Egypt   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
 Chakib Khelil  Turkish Press 
OPEC has concerns about demand: president
| A motorist fills up his car at a petrol station. The president of OPEC, Chakib Khelil, has said that the oil cartel has concerns that future demand for oil might not be strong enough to justify inve... (photo: AP / )
Algeria   Madrid   Media   Oil   Photos  
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Policemen stand by the seriously damaged building of the police station in Naciria, in the Boumerdes region, 50 kilometers (31 miles) east of Algiers, Algeria Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008 International Herald Tribune
In Algeria, insurgency gains a lifeline from al Qaeda
| This article is by Souad Mekhennet, Michael Moss, Eric Schmitt, Elaine Sciolino and Margot Williams. | NACIRIA, Algeria - Hiding in the caves and woodlands surrounding ... (photo: AP / Ouahab Hebbat)
Africa   Al Qaeda   Algeria   Photos   Terrorism  
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, is seen at his inauguration ceremony at State house in Harare, Sunday, June, 29, 2008. Mugabe was sworn in following a run off election in which he was the sole candidate following the withdrawal of Morgan Tsvangirai, the main opposition leader in Zimbabw The Australian
No fingers clean enough to point
| ROBERT Mugabe has made a career out of calling the bluff of Africa's leaders. Today he is likely to do it again. | Mugabe has said he will turn up at the annual summit ... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Elections   Human Rights   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
Music Festival Middle East Online
Tunisia’s Testour to host traditional Arab music festival
TUNIS -The Moorish town of Testour is to host the 42nd session of its Traditional Arab Music Festival. | Since 1967, Testour has been paying tribute to a type of music wh... (photo: Jamal Penjweny)
Culture   Festivals   Photos   Society   Tunisia  
 Oil Prices, Gasoline prices, oil, gasoline, energy, fuel, industry, consumers. tp1 The Philippine Star
Oil prices climb to $141 in Asia
| SINGAPORE - Oil prices climbed to a record above $141 a barrel in Asian trading Friday as the dollar's protracted slump prompted investors to flock to oil as a hedge ag... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Asia   Economy   Energy   Photos   Singapore  
Osama bin Laden The Australian
Osama bin Laden is losing the fight within
| WITHIN a few minutes of Noman Benotman's arrival at the Kandahar guesthouse, Osama bin Laden came to welcome him. The journey from Kabul had been hard: 17 hours in a To... (photo: (AP Photo/U.S. Dept of Justice))
Afganistan   Kabul   Leader   Media   Photos  
 Summit EU/Russia, in Rome -- Conversation between Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, on the left, and Silvio Berlusconi, Italian Prime Minister and President in office of the Council (cg1) BBC News
Italy PM in Libya to meet Gaddafi
| Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has arrived in Libya for talks with Col Muammar Gaddafi. | The two leaders will discuss how to stop illegal immigrants using Li... (photo: European Community file)
Africa   Immigration   Italy   Libya   Photos   Politics  
 PETRON - GASOLINE STATION - FUEL - PETROLEUM - OIL - KEROSENE - DIESEL                              Star Tribune
Oil climbs above $142
| LONDON - Oil prices climbed to a record above $142 a barrel Friday as the U.S. dollar's protracted slump and falling stock markets prompted investors to take refuge in ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Dollar   London   Oil   Photos   Prices  
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Morocco Algeria
- Gulf royals questioned over women allegedly kept as slaves
- Morocco arrests al-Qaeda suspects
- Pakistan's problem, and ours
- Morocco rounds up 35 Al-Qaeda suspects
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Policemen stand by the seriously damaged building of the police station in Naciria, in the Boumerdes region, 50 kilometers (31 miles) east of Algiers, Algeria Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008
In Algeria, insurgency gains a lifeline from al Qaeda
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- Another terror suspect freed on bail in Britain
- Another terror suspect freed on bail in Britain
- Another terror suspect freed on bail in Britain
- Another terror suspect freed on bail in Britain
- Terror suspect is bailed out in Britain
- Terror suspect is bailed out in Britain
 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
Al-Qa'ida moves to new bases for terror
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Libya Egypt
- West's loss of Gulf funds East's gain
- JOEL BRINKLEY: The world's starving point a finger at U.
- Libya says to build refinery in Egypt, up investment
- Eni catches Deep Sea's Halibut for Libya
- Oil jumps on falling US stocks, rising Mideast tensions
- Oil prices spike as US crude inventories drop
OPEC Secretary General Abdullah al-Badri listens during a session of the International Energy Forum, in Rome, Monday, April 21, 2008. Government ministers from oil-rich nations and international oil company executives were meeting in Rome for a three-day energy conference that ends Tuesd
US must stop harassing OPEC, says Al-Badri
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- Pressure to ditch Mbeki as mediator
- India blows up a monsoon
- Seun Kuti keeps Egypt 80 going
- Ted, white & blue: Nugent recalls some career milestones
- Sweden Pays $500,000 To Exonerated Terror Suspect
- Sweden pays exonerated terror suspect $502K
 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) meets with Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Berlin, Germany. (mb1)
Pressure to ditch Mbeki as mediator
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Mauritania Mali
- USADF Launches Program Operations
- Mauritanian government quits before parliament vote
- Katauti Predicts Mauritania Downfall
- We Must Beat Mauritania-Ferwafa
- Mauritania: Where less is moorish
- Mauritania's Students Feel Disillusioned With Democracy
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Mauritania's Tourism Fails to Rebound Following Attacks
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- ICC deadlocked over Zimbabwe's ouster
- Mali happy with peace efforts
- Cricket Zimbabwe chief slams ICC chief Mali
- Mali asks ICC nations to behave: Champions Trophy in Pakista
- Scores killed in Niger road accident
- Zimbabwe cricket boss plays down concerns
Zimbabwe's cricket captain Prosper Utseya(jsen2)
ICC deadlocked over Zimbabwe's ouster
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Niger Tunisia
- International legal experts measure how well nations follow
- International legal experts unveil index to measure how well
- International legal experts measure how well nations follow
- Nigerian Oil Rebel Wins Appeal to Challenge Closed Trial
- Experts unveil index to check nations' rule of law
- Bushmen denied visas to build mud-huts in Va.
 A tailor at work in Uganda
Reactions on CNN Anderson Cooper's False Presentation on Africa
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- British grandmother murdered on holiday in Tunisia
- UK grandmother killed in Tunisia
- British grandmother killed during holiday in Tunisia
- UK grandmother killed in Tunisia
- Technip Awarded Contract for a Sulfuric Acid Unit in Tunisia
- Grandmother found dead in Tunisia
Music Festival
Tunisia’s Testour to host traditional Arab music festival
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