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Breaking News Thu, 29 Jul 2010
Iraqis inspect the scene of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. A bomb planted near a state-run bank killed and injured several people in the eastern Shiite slum of Sadr City police said.
Al Qaida   Defence   Iraq   Photos   Wikipedia: Civil war in Iraq  
Iraqi Insurgents Plant Qaeda Flag in Baghdad
| BAGHDAD — In a brazen late-afternoon attack in the heart of this city’s most prominent Sunni neighborhood, gunmen attacked two police checkpoints on Thursday before a series of roadside ... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban)
The New York Times
File- Major General (MGEN) James N. Mattis, USMC, Commanding General, 1st Marine Division (MAR DIV), returns a salute from Marines of 1st Battalion (BN) 4th Marines about to be promoted, at Camp Commando, Kuwait while forward deployed in support of Operation enduring Freedom.
Defence   Photos   War   Washington   Wikipedia: War on Terror  
The 'Real' Rogue Soldiers
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | At first glance and in regards to the title, it might seem this article pertains to the Afghan army sergeant who recently turned his weapon and... (photo: USMC / SSgt Daniel Schrubb)
WorldNews.com
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia attends the closing session of the Arab Summit in Doha, Qatar, Monday, March 30, 2009. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi stormed out of an Arab summit on Monday after denouncing the Saudi king and declaring himself "the dean of Arab rulers." Gadhafi disrupted the opening Arab League summit in Qatar by taking a microphone and criticizing Saudi's King Abdullah, calling him a "British product and American a Abdullah's tour expected to ease regional tensions
| Riyadh: Saudi politicians and experts have concurred that King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz's regional tour will close Arab ranks and clear the atmosphere following a pledge he made at the Kuwait Arab su... (photo: AP / Hassan Ammar) Gulf News
Mideast   Photos   Politics   Saudi Arabia   Wikipedia: Saudi Arabia  
Iraqi Interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi gestures during a news conference in Baghdad, Monday, Jan. 10, 2005. Do Iraq's politicians believe in Iraq?
Former interim prime minister Iyad Allawi is trying to form a coalition to govern Iraq. Photograph: Faleh Kheiber/AFP/Getty Images | Nearly five months after parliamentary elections were held, Iraq is... (photo: AP / Khalid Mohammed) The Guardian
Ayad   Coalition   Elections   Iraq   Photos  
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In this Friday, April 23, 2010 file photo, a 31-year-old French veiled woman, no name released, addresses the media in Nantes, western France. Qaeda's Zawahri condemns France, Yemen clerics - Web
| DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's No. 2 leader condemned a French move to ban Islamic face veils and urged Yemeni clerics to call for jihad against an alleged U.S. intervent... (photo: AP / David Vincent, File) The Star
Al Qaida   France   Islam   Photos   Wikipedia: Hijab  
File:Saudi cleric Khaled Al-Jubeir.jpg Call for Muslim maids only: Saudi cleric
| Riyadh, July 27: A Saudi cleric said only Muslim housemaids should be allowed in the oil-rich country and they should be kept segregated from men in the home, an online... (photo: Creative Commons / Abodi009) The Siasat Daily
Country   Muslim   Photos   Riyadh   Wikipedia: Saudi  
An official passes by a part of the facility of the phases 4 and 5 of South Pars gas field after the official opening by Iranian President Mohammad Khatami in Assalouyeh, southwestern Iran in the Persian gulf, Saturday April 16, 2005. Europe's new sanctions on Iran unlikely to bring oil trade to a halt
| Tuesday, July 27, 2010 | - Powered by | Analysis | Barbara Lewis | Reuters | DUBAI: Sanctions on Iran tightened their grip on Monday with European measures making busin... (photo: AP / Hasan Sarbakhshian) Daily Star Lebanon
EU   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program  
Iraqi army soldiers and others stand outside the office of the Al-Arabiya television station after a suicide bomber driving a minibus struck in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 26, 2010. The bomber was apparently waved through the first checkpoint at the Al-Arabiya television station after security guards checked his identification, said Iraqi military spokesman Maj. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi. Twin car bombs kill 25 in Iraq
By Rebecca Santana 8:15 AM Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 Email Print | BAGHDAD - Two car bombs targeting Shiite pilgrims during a religious festival in the holy city of Karbala ki... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban) NZ Herald
Defence   Iraq   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Iraq War insurgent attacks  
Shahram Amiri, center, an Iranian nuclear scientist who disappeared a year ago, flashes a victory sign at the conclusion of his news briefing as he arrived at the Imam Khomeini airport just outside Tehran, Iran, Thursday, July 15, 2010. Iranian spy still a teasing enigma
|      Jul 27, 2010 AN ATOL INVESTIGATION | Iranian spy still a teasing enigma | By Mahan Abedin | More than 10 days after his return to Iran, Shahram... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi) Asia Times
Espionage   Iran   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Shahram Amiri  
 File - Two Israeli Defense Force-Air Force F-15D Eagle aircraft practice air defense maneuvers mission Attack on Iran 'almost certain'
| TENSIONS over Iran are ratcheting up, with a former CIA chief saying he believes a US airstrike is becoming inevitable, while Iran has warned it will "make many tr... (photo: USAF file/TSgt. Kevin Gruenwald) The Australian
Iran   Israel   Photos   US   Wikipedia: IranIsrael relations  
Iraq Prime Minister Ayad Allawi speaks at a press conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Nov. 8, 2004. Al Sadr may opt to back Allawi
| The high-profile meeting in Damascus last week between former Iraqi prime minister Eyad Allawi and Moqtada Al Sadr, a one-time rival turned potential ally, brought back... (photo: AP / Samir Mizban) Gulf News
Elections   Iraq   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Ayad Allawi  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a final media conference after an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday Oct. 16, 2008. An Excess of Ambition for Sarkozy
| PARIS — At a cabinet meeting last week, the French government issued a decree creating a general secretariat to serve France’s upcoming turn at the rotating... (photo: AP / Michel Euler) The New York Times
EU   Economy   France   Photos   Wikipedia: Nicolas Sarkozy  
Oil Business
Ruwais chosen for new petrochemical plants
Iraq likely to delays gas fields auction
A Critical Examination of Matt Simmons’ Claims on the Deep
A Critical Examination Of Matt Simmons' Hyperbolic Claim
An official passes by a part of the facility of the phases 4 and 5 of South Pars gas field after the official opening by Iranian President Mohammad Khatami in Assalouyeh, southwestern Iran in the Persian gulf, Saturday April 16, 2005.
Europe's new sanctions on Iran unlikely to bring oil trade to a halt
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Iraq likely to delays gas fields auction
EQT posts income of $30M for 2Q
Tanker Probe Eyes Possible Persian Gulf Collision
Syria-Saudi ties not Washington's business
Gasoline - Crude - Oil Prices
IMF: Low oil prices could restrain GCC growth
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Politics Education
US is no stranger to double-dealing
Major powers are working together
Illegal Immigration Around the World: One of These Countries
Iraq likely to delays gas fields auction
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, right talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak after his arrival in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009. Egyptian officials said President Mubarak will brief King Abdullah on the Egyptian efforts to convince Hamas to accept an immediate cease-fire with Is
King Abdullah kicks off Arab tour in Egypt
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Indonesia sees security threat from some students
Indonesia sees security threat from some students
Should universities teach students how to find a job?
Groups condemn CA university ban on Muslim group
Etisalat to introduce edutainment services
Etisalat to introduce edutainment services
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Health Terrorism
Mubarak's busy schedule dispels health rumours
2nd US sailor's body recovered in Afghanistan
A Reality Show Where Islam Is the Biggest Star
Moscow shrouded in polluting smog as city swelters in record
Vice President Joe Biden shakes hands with Ship's Serviceman Seaman Ashley Rice on the mess decks.
Joe Biden, Underpants Gnome
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Body of Second Missing Sailor Recovered in Afghanistan
Iraqi Insurgents Plant Qaeda Flag in Baghdad
Terror supporters must think again
Britain to talk to Pakistan on ending terrorism: Cameron (Ro
Iraqis inspect the scene of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. A bomb planted near a state-run bank killed and injured several people in the eastern Shiite slum of Sadr City police said.
Iraqi Insurgents Plant Qaeda Flag in Baghdad
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