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Taliban diplomats flee Khabul
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Taliban facing financial crisis: US General
Washington: Noting that the Taliban has been driven to desperation around Marjah in southern Afghanistan, a top US general stationed there has said that the terrorist outfit is facing an acute financi... (photo: WN (c))
A common "Blackberry" PDA is seen displaying Dutch-based company Tele Atlas' digital maps,Thursday, July 5, 2007, in Taipei, Taiwan.
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UN official: BlackBerry data requests legitimate
| Chief of telecom agency says private sector must work with governments | Friday, September 03, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | LONDON: The chief of the UN’s telecommunications agency urged the Can... (photo: AP / Wally Santana)
This undated image taken from Al-Arabiya TV Wednesday, July 14, 2010 shows failed Times Square car bomb suspect Faisal Shahzad holding a Quran. Al-Arabiya broadcast excerpts showing Shahzad saying he planned a "revenge attack" against the U.S. that he hoped would touch the hearts of Muslims. Shahzad appears in the clips sitting on the ground in a black turban and military fatigues, with a gun next to him.  NZ Herald 
US puts Pakistan Taleban on official terrorist register
5:30 AM Friday Sep 3, 2010 Share Email Print | WASHINGTON - United States officials launched a broad legal offensive against Pakistan's Taleban yesterday, placing the group on its international terror... (photo: AP / Al-Arabiya via AP Television Network)

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Pakistanis displaced by flooding plead for handouts during an aid  distribution by the Pakistani Air Force at a temporary camp set up for residents who had to flee their homes in Sukkar, Sindh Province, southern Pakistan, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010.  The Star 
Pakistan gets IMF relief, tightens security
| LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund will give Pakistan $450 million in emergency flood aid, providing some relief for a government overwhelmed by the disaster and facing ren... (photo: AP / Kevin Frayer)

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Withe the help of a Marine, center, and a Navy medic, right, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Audrey Ramos, left, of San Antonio, Texas, a Flight Medic with Task Force Shadow, oversees the evacuation of an Afghan child with multiple gunshot wounds, west of Lashkar Gah, in southern Afghanistan  Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. The New York Times
Accounts Differ on Fatal NATO Strike on Afghans
| KABUL, Afghanistan — Airstrikes by NATO forces that killed 12 people on Thursday in northern Afghanistan have produced sharply conflicting accounts as to whether ... (photo: AP / Brennan Linsley)
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People sit before graffiti that read "Long live Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar," in Pakistan's border town of Chaman at the Afghan border on Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2007. These fresh graffiti are seen in border towns supporting religious candidates take part in the coming general elections. Asia Times
The degree zero of culture
|      Sep 3, 2010 LIFE IN TALIBANISTAN, Part 2 | The degree zero of culture | By Pepe Escobar | This is the second article in a three-part report. | ... (photo: AP Photo / Shah Khalid)
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Dubai - Port Journal of Commerce
DP World Becomes Third-Largest Terminal Operator
Dubai-based company handled 31.5 million TEUs in 2009 to rank one notch higher | DP World became the world’s third-largest terminal operator, according to the latest ra... (photo: WN / abeer)
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Tyre air strike Middle East Online
Two wounded in new West Bank attack by Hamas
Two Israelis were wounded in a West Bank shooting Wednesday claimed by Hamas, the second attack in 24 hours ahead of Middle East peace talks opening in Washington. | It f... (photo: Creative Commons / FlickreviewR)
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Qatar Airways prepares for major Indian expansion
Qatar Airways announced further expansion to its Indian network with a 20 per cent increase in frequency covering the cities of Delhi, Cochin and Amritsar from next month... (photo: public domain)
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UAE's bottled water stored in unhygienic conditions
| Dubai: Bottled drinking water supplied to homes in the UAE is being stored in extremely unhygienic conditions - in some cases even in garbage rooms - an XPRESS investig... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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President Barack Obama speaks at Solyndra, Inc., a solar panel manufacturing facility, in Fremont, Calif. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Obama's Post-Iraq WorldThe New York Times
Withe the help of a Marine, center, and a Navy medic, right, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Audrey Ramos, left, of San Antonio, Texas, a Flight Medic with Task Force Shadow, oversees the evacuation of an Afghan child with multiple gunshot wounds, west of Lashkar Gah, in southern Afghanistan  Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. Accounts Differ on Fatal NATO Strike on AfghansThe New York Times
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, right, is greeted by top NATO commander Gen. David Petraeus as he arrives in Kabul, Afghanistan on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. Gates Lands in AfghanistanThe New York Times
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Demonstrators hold up signs during a news conference on the step of New York's City Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. More than 50 leaders of Muslim organizations in New York City are defending plans by developers to build an Islamic community center near ground zero. Muslim groups support N.Y. mosque, decry hostility USA Today
People sit before graffiti that read "Long live Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar," in Pakistan's border town of Chaman at the Afghan border on Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2007. These fresh graffiti are seen in border towns supporting religious candidates take part in the coming general elections. The degree zero of culture Asia Times
A native dance seen in   the exhibit hall of Intramuros , Manila City , they performed by dance troupe of South Cotabato Province, Philippines , February 1 , 2009. Over 13,000 embraced Islam in Dubai Khaleej Times
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Pakistan's Shahid Afridi, plays a shot, off the bowling of Australia's Ben Laughlin, during the second one day international cricket match between Pakistan and Australia in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Friday, April 24, 2009. Pakistan will play in UAE Gulf News
US Army helicopter flies over a flood-affected area of Pakistan Cut Food crisis looms after floods in Pakistan Lexington Herald-Leader
A British police officer stands in front of supporters of the English Defence League  (EDL) gathering in support of the visit of controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders in London, Friday, March 5, 2010. British police clash with far-right anti-Islamists The Australian
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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, left, shakes hands with Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi inaugurate a new Libyan Academy, in Rome, Monday, Aug. 30, 2010 Qaddafi Sets Up Camp Again in Rome The New York Times
President Barack Obama delivers remarks on the economy during an event at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Friday, July 9, 2010. Obama not worried by Muslim rumours London Evening Standard
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a rally in Orlando, Fla., Monday, Oct. 20, 2008. Christian leaders condemn 'misrepresentation' of Obama's faith Zeenews
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- AJC Welcomes Japan's New Sanctions on Iran
- Japan approves economic sanctions against Iran
- US general claims Taliban facing 'financial crisis'
- Germany signals hands-off approach to RWE Iraq deal
- SUDAN: Good rains improve food security
- Arab stocks close week higher on global market gains, oil pr
Taliban diplomats flee Khabul
Taliban facing financial crisis: US General
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- Afghan candidate wounded in grenade attack
- Egypt protests Iranian comments on peace talks
- Settlements in West Bank Are Clouding Peace Talks
- The US war in Iraq is over. Who won?
- Arab League wants to 'give a chance' to peace talks
- Kenya could be punished for welcoming Sudan's leader
President Barack Obama holds a working dinner with, clockwise from left, President Hosni Mubarek of Egypt, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, George Mitchell, Special Envoy for Middle East Peace, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, and Tony Blair, the international Middle east envoy and former British Prime Minsiter, in the Old Family Dining Room of the White House, Sept. 1, 2010.
Israeli and Palestinian leaders face critics of talks
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- In the Swat Valley, terror of the Taliban proves a fear wors
- Iran says to strike Israel nuclear site if attacked
- Officials: US missiles kill 5 in NW Pakistan
- SUDAN: Good rains improve food security
- Sheikh Mansoor Arabian Flat Racing Festival promoted in Fran
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Somali Government Asked To Do More For Citizens
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- America Must Remain in Iraq
- AU Peacekeepers Establish More Bases in Somalia
- Dubai Police Chief Calls BlackBerry a Spy Tool
- Egypt Protests Iranian Comments on Peace Talks
- Arab stocks close week higher on global market gains, oil pr
- Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Face Critics of Talks
Egypt: 3500-year-old oasis trading post discovered
Egypt: 3500-year-old oasis trading post discovered
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- Settlements in West Bank Are Clouding Peace Talks
- Suicide blast rips through Pakistan city, 43 dead
- Kabul Bank run may pose more immediate threat than Afghan Ta
- Suicide bomb kills at least 43 in Pakistan
- Karzai assures "Kabul Bank is safe," urges Afghans
- Suicide blast rips through Pak city, 43 dead
Pakistanis displaced by flooding plead for handouts during an aid  distribution by the Pakistani Air Force at a temporary camp set up for residents who had to flee their homes in Sukkar, Sindh Province, southern Pakistan, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010.
Pakistan gets IMF relief, tightens security
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- Germany signals hands-off approach to RWE Iraq deal
- Japan approves new Iran sanctions
- Japan approves economic sanctions against Iran
- Japan slaps fresh sanctions on Iran over nuclear programme
- FocusIran boosts domestic gasoline output; aroms exports to
- Japan approves additional sanctions on Iran over suspected n
An aerial view of a heavy-water production plant, which went into operation despite U.N. demands that Iran roll back its nuclear program, in the central Iranian town of Arak, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006.
Japan imposes additional sanctions on Iran
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- Gates tours Afghan war zone, sees signs of progress in US co
- Explosions rip through building that might have housed Hezbo
- Walking through the heart of Palestine
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, May 18, 2010, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the new START Treaty.
Hamas among intractable issues in Mideast talks
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- AU peacekeepers establish more bases in Somalia
- Iran could strike Israeli nuclear site if attacked
- Egypt protests Iranian comments on peace talks
- Settlements in West Bank Are Clouding Peace Talks
- Israeli, Palestinian leaders face critics of talks
- Monster Afghan spy airship to feature quad drinking straws
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas speaks during a religious ceremony in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Saturday, July 10, 2010.
Netanyahu and Abbas to Begin Direct Mideast Peace Talks
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