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The Main Congo Bridge in Freetown-Sierra Leone
Africa   Development   Infrastructure   Photos   Road   Sierra Leone  
 Gallup 
Paving the Way to Prosperity in Africa
| WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Gallup Polls conducted in 35 African countries reveal that a regional median of just 37% of citizens are satisfied with their roads and highways. | These data provide a mandate f... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
 Turkey Iraq Kurds
Mideast   Oil   Peace   Photos   US  
 Daily Star Lebanon 
Is the Middle East state system about to disintegrate?
| By Joschka Fischer | Commentary by | Monday, May 05, 2008 | President George W. Bush's Middle East policy undeniably managed to achieve one thing: It has thoroughly destabilized the region. Otherwis... (photo: AP Photo / Ibrahim Usta)
MIDEAST SAUDI ARABIA FRANCE . (mb1)  Daily Star Lebanon 
Sarkozy flayed for claiming rights 'progress' in Tunisia
| By Agence France Presse (AFP) | Wednesday, April 30, 2008 | PARIS: French President Nicolas Sarkozy's remark that "the sphere of liberties" in Tunisia is improving sparked outrage Tuesday among crit... (photo: AP / Eric Feferberg)
France   Photos   Sarkozy   Tunisia   political  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, center, talks to a delegation member during a visit to the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008. Sarkozy visited one of the world's greatest monuments to love Saturday, pacing the elegant white marble hallways of the 17th-century Taj Mahal with a group of top advisers  The Times Of India 
Mediterranean states can compete with Asia together: Sarkozy
|     TUNIS: Europe should work with its southern Mediterranean neighbours to challenge Asia economically, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on a visit to Tunisia on Tuesday. Sarkozy tol... (photo: AP Photo / Brijesh Singh)
Asia   France   Mediterranean   Photos   Sarkozy   Slideshow  
Top Stories
 This frame grab provided by the U.S. Department of Justice shows Osama bin Laden in a CNN interview in 1997. Jurors in the Jose Padilla terrorism support case saw this video Tuesday June 26, 2007 of Osama bin Laden denouncing the United States as "t The Australian
Bin Laden's 'right hand' to be freed
| AN extremist Muslim cleric regarded as "Osama bin Laden's spiritual ambassador in Europe" must be released on bail, a British judge ruled today. | Abu Qatada, 48, who w... (photo: (AP Photo/U.S. Dept of Justice))
Al Qaida   Court   Photos   Slideshow   Terrorism   UK  
Newly nominated Premier Silvio Berlusconi is greeted by people as he opens the first Council of Ministers Palazzo Chigi premier Office, Thursday, May 8, 2008. Silvio Berlusconi was sworn in as premier Thursday, his third time as head of an Italian government, following his conservatives' sweep in elections last month TVNZ
Berlusconi sworn in as leader
May 9, 2008 8:10 AM | Silvio Berlusconi has been sworn in as prime minister of Italy, returning to power after nearly two years in opposition faced with the arduous task ... (photo: AP / Alessandra Tarantino)
Elections   Italy   Photos   Politics   Society  
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (ayt1) Insurance Newsnet
France urges creation of health insurance in poor countries
PARIS, May 8, 2008 (Xinhua via COMTEX News Network) -- France has called for the creation of health insurance systems in poor countries, particularly in the African conti... (photo: AP Photo / Christophe Ena)
Europe   France   Health   Insurance   Photos   World  
Tunisia's Sabeur Frej, left, challenges Cameroon's Mohamadou Idrissou, jsa1 Middle East Online
Tunisia, Morocco still looking for football coaches
Four weekends away from opening group qualifiers for a place in World Cup finals in South Africa in 2010, leading contenders Morocco and Tunisia are still looking for a c... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
Africa   Morocco   N.Africa   Photos   Soccer   Sport   Tunisia  
The Main Congo Bridge in Freetown-Sierra Leone Gallup
Paving the Way to Prosperity in Africa
| WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Gallup Polls conducted in 35 African countries reveal that a regional median of just 37% of citizens are satisfied with their roads and highways. | ... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
Africa   Development   Infrastructure   Photos   Road   Sierra Leone  
 Al Jazeera English Channel staff prepare for the broadcast in Doha news room in Qatar on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006. On Wednesday at 12.00 GMT Al Jazeera launches an English-speaking channel on Wednesday to report world news from a Middle East perspective an All Africa
Al-Jazeera Bureau Forced to Stop Broadcasting Maghreb News Programme From Rabat
Reporters Without Borders calls on the Moroccan authorities to reverse their decision to stop the pan-Arab satellite TV news station Al-Jazeera from broadcasting a daily ... (photo: AP Photo)
Jazeera   Media   News   Photos   Rabat  
 Muslim Pilgrims  Daily Star Lebanon
Mideast change is coming, and may not be pretty
| By Rami G. Khouri | Daily Star staff | Thursday, May 08, 2008 | The convergence of six trends in the Middle East - the changing realities of food, energy, water, popula... (photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili)
Economy   Energy   Food   Mideast   Photos  
Politics Business
- Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev, meeting planned fo
- Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
- Government Bans Issue of French Weekly for Publishing Articl
- Libya accepts Italian minister apology
 Gordon Brown
Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev, meeting planned for July
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- What a waste!
- Hints of a rift at OPEC about production
- Programming in space and time
- Gathafi orders oil money be handed to Libyans
 Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) LLC has commissioned Dubai Drydocks to build four 6,200 dwt tankers for its 100 per cent subsidiary Dubai Shipping Company LLC (DSC) for a total contract value of approximately $40 million. sa1
What a waste!
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Education Environment
- College sport: Teen eager for next campaign
- With college out of the way, changing the world is next
- Four Dubai universities to work with foundation on Pioneers
- Morocco to pay parents to educate children
Reopened of school in kashmir India
Morocco to pay parents to educate children
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- Morocco mattress factory fire kills 55
- Courier services to switch to eco-friendly bags
- Mediterranean environment must be protected from tourism 
- North African houbara release 'very exciting'
Firefighters evacuate a victim of a fire that broke out in a mattress factory Saturday, April 26, 2008 in Casablanca, Morocco.
Morocco mattress factory fire kills 55
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Sport Health
- Champs Etoile stunned by Dynamos
- Sfaxien scrape through
- Etoile stunned by Dynamos
- Kenya in semifinals of Tangier Sevens
Tunisia's Sabeur Frej, left, challenges Cameroon's Mohamadou Idrissou, jsa1
Tunisia, Morocco still looking for football coaches
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- Eleven Tunisian Doctors Deployed in Mpumalanga
- Tunisian doctors arrive
- Tunisian doctors arrive in SA
- 100 Tunisian doctors 'ready to work'
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