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Breaking News Thu, 7 Aug 2008
 An Indonesian man carries his daughter as he wades through a flood area in North Jakarta  (js1)
Climate   Global Warming   Photos   Science   UN  
Tropical downpours worsening, say scientists
| OSLO (Reuters) - Tropical downpours are becoming more frequent and the trend seems worse than expected, bringing greater risks of flash floods, scientists said on Thursday. | "As the tropics warm ar... (photo: AP / Irwin Fedriansyah) The Star
A Sudanese family build a defensive wall to protect their home from the Nile flood waters, Sunday Aug. 20, 2006, in the town of Sinja, 500 Km south of Khartoum, Sudan. More than 1000 houses in Sinja have been destroyed by the rising waters, and 7 camps have been established on high ground to host the some 1200 families who have been displaced by Blue Nile floo
Emergency   Floods   Photos   Sudan   UN  
Floods displace 40,000 people
| THE United Nations is scrambling emergency aid to more than 40,000 people displaced by floods in southern Sudan. Seasonal heavy rains in Northern Bahr el-Ghazal state caused the Kuom river to overfl... (photo: AP / Abd Raouf) The Australian
An unidentified man carries a sick person to the clinic in a wheelbarrow near President Robert Mugabe's rally in Bulawayo, Friday, June, 20, 2008. Unity deal may leave Robert Mugabe in power
| HARARE: Zimbabwe's rival parties are expected to discuss a possible unity deal overnight that could leave President Robert Mugabe in charge of the army. | Reports said a new constitutionwould be req... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) The Australian
Elections   Mugabe   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
Indian train, locomotive, engine ,New Delhi railway station, Delhi, India, October 2007, 102007 Indian Railways eyes African market to export locomotives
|                 VARANASI: Riding on the wheels of achievement, Indian Railways is now eyeing the African market to generate revenue by exporting advanced... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis) The Times of India
African   Indian   Market   Photos   Railways  
Top Stories
 india - tata - industry - hires - am1 Tata Steel eyes mines buy in US, Africa and Australia
|                 MUMBAI: India's largest steel maker, Tata Steel, has identified raw material resources in America, Africa a... (photo: WN / aruna1) The Times of India
Business   Mumbai   Photos   Steel   Tata  
South Africa's Charl Langeveldt smiles during a practice session in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, March 11, 2008. The second One Day International cricket match will be played on March South Africa frustrate England after dropped chance
| 7 Aug, 2008 1742hrs IST, REUTERS |                   LONDON: South Africa captain Graeme Smith was dropped off th... (photo: AP / ) The Times of India
Africa   Cricket   England   Photos   Team  
U.S. men's 1,500-meter runner Lopez Lomong speaks at an interview in Dalian, Liaoning province, China Former 'Lost Boy' to lead U.S. Olympians in Beijing
| BEIJING, China (CNN) -- A U.S. athlete who overcame the chaos of war in Sudan to become a middle-distance runner in the United States will carry the American flag durin... (photo: AP / Andy Wong) CNN
Beijing   China   Olympic   Photos   Sudan  
 Britain´s Queen Elizabeth II, left, meets patients and staff at a specialist Aids clinic and childre HIV patients fare just as well with nurses: studies
| By Tan Ee Lyn | MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - HIV patients under the care and management of trained nurses fared just as well as patients treated by doctors, if not better, a... (photo: AP Photo) Scientific American
Aids   Doctors   Health   Mexico   Photos  
 A Mauritanian man waits for instructions from an election official before casting his ballot in Nouakchott, Mauritania, Sunday, March 11, 2007. Men in flowing white and ochre robes lined up under the light of the moon at voting booths Sunday with hopes t Mauritania junta promises free elections "soon"
| : A day after overthrowing the government in a coup, Mauritania's new military junta announced Thursday it plans to hold free and transparent elections "as soon as poss... (photo: AP /Schalk van Zuydam) International Herald Tribune
Africa   Elections   Junta   Mauritania   Photos  
Victor Juma, right, and his brother Javan Rajab, who lost their father Laurance Olum Ochieng during the U.S. embassy bombing, Kenya and Tanzania mark 10th anniversary of U.S. embassy attack
| : Kenya and Tanzania marked the 10th anniversary Thursday of deadly bombings at the countries' U.S. embassies, as police conducted a manhunt for the al-Qaida suspect be... (photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo) International Herald Tribune
Africa   Anniversary   Embassy   Kenya   Photos   Tanzania  
IG Assures On Safety of Life, Property
The Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mike Okiro, has assured Nigerians and foreigners alike of the safety of their lives and property in any part of the country. | ... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis) All Africa
Money   Photos   Properties   Real Estate  
Politics Business & Economy
US Cuts Non-Humanitarian Aid to Mauritania After Coup
Nairobi bomb survivors bear their scars of spirit
Kenya, Tanzania mark decade since US embassy bombs
Kenya, Tanzania mark 10 years since deadly US embassy bombin
 A Mauritanian man waits for instructions from an election official before casting his ballot in Nouakchott, Mauritania, Sunday, March 11, 2007. Men in flowing white and ochre robes lined up under the light of the moon at voting booths Sunday with hopes t
Mauritania junta promises free elections "soon"
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Musharraf in line for the hot seat
Sodomy charge is `treacherous'
Manila tells Moro rebels to leave villages o
Suicide boffin seen as anthrax-kill loner
A cook at a Beijing streetside restaurant stretches dough to make "pulled noodles" for hot soup in the early morning hours of Friday, Dec 20, 1996. Steam rises off from pots of boiling water used for noodles, dumplings and steamed bre
Olympics cleanup hides real Beijing
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Culture Entertainment
Mauritanian coup sees president, PM taken into custody
Progressive Culture And Values - Basis for Development
In Kenya
Ethiopian highlands a tourist paradise
 Autism - Disease - Health - Children - Kids /aaeh
Autism and culture
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Penelope Cruz is the best dressed celebrity of the year
The Rough Guide To The Music Of Mali
Kenyan students' frustration over schools hits a flash p
Walk The Line Reese Witherspoon to walk the aisle
Penelope Cruz
Penelope Cruz is the best dressed celebrity of the year
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Terrorism Aids
Debate Continues Over Counter-Terror Efforts as Kenya Marks
US State Department Marks 10th Anniversary of Kenya
Nairobi bomb survivors bear their scars of spirit
Kenya, Tanzania mark decade since US embassy bombs
Victor Juma, right, and his brother Javan Rajab, who lost their father Laurance Olum Ochieng during the U.S. embassy bombing,
Kenya and Tanzania mark 10th anniversary of U.S. embassy attack
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Bush signs bill to settle Libya terror lawsuits
Global AIDS conference begins in Mexico City
Bill Clinton in Africa looks at fight against AIDS
Bill Clinton Trades Presidential Trail for Annual African To
 Accession Ceremony for Seven New NATO Members in Washington D.C. : Speech US President George W. Bush.
Bush signs bill to settle Libya terror lawsuits
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