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Africa   Australia   Money   Photos   Terrorism  
System transfers funds to radicals
| AN "underground" banking system - investigated by the US for allegedly transmitting funds for terrorist operations - is suspected of being used in Australia to channel money to extremists in Africa.... (photo: WN)
The Australian
Destruction left behind along a road near Rangoon, Burma following Cyclone Nargis May 5, 2008.
Aid   Burma   Million   Photos   UN  
It's time for an aid intervention
| WHAT are we waiting for? Where now is liberal interventionism? | More than 100,000 people are dead after a cyclone in the Irrawaddy Delta and the UN has declared that up to 2 million people, deprive... (photo: U.S. Department of State / )
The Australian
Shiite gunmen patrol the streets as they take control of the area during clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies in Chouweifat south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, May 11, 2008. Lebanese clashes shift to mountains
| : Fierce clashes broke out Sunday in mountains east of Beirut between supporters of the Western-backed government and followers of Hezbollah, the militant group backed by Iran. | The fighting, in th... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla) International Herald Tribune
Hezbollah   Iran   Lebanon   Photos   War  
Rice Food hikes 'bad for Africa'
| Maputo - The African Development Bank warned on Sunday that the near doubling of prices of some staple food crops in recent months had serious implications for Africa, particularly the poorest natio... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) News24
Africa   Economy   Food   Photos   Society  
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Palestinian children attend classes at a United Nations school in the Shati refugee camp ISRAEL: Dozens of refugee children outside school system
web | Photo: Tamar Dressler/IRIN TEL AVIV, - Hope may be on the horizon for dozens of children of refugees and asylum-seekers who fell through the cracks and have been le... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra) IRINnews
Children   Israel   Photos   Refugee   School  
Armed military police officers stand guard near the entrance of Harare Central police station, Tuesday April 15, 200 Zimbabwe police are reported to have arrested 56 opposition activists on charges of public violence.
The arrests took place in the farming town of Shamva on Thursday, according to Opposition lawyer Alec Muchadehama. | Police in Zimbabwe | "Although they were arrested in ... (photo: AP / ) Skynews
Elections   Photos   Police   Politics   Zimbabwe  
Coconut - Coconuts - Coconut Tree. (ps1) I Coast claims coconut first
| Abidjan - Researchers in the Ivory Coast are asking $1m for a three-headed hybrid coconut tree they believe could substantially boost productivity of the tropical nut. ... (photo: Public Domain / patricia) News24
Agronomy   Coconut   Disease   Photos   Research  
he leader of Zimbabwes main opposition party, Morgan Tsvangirai, center, and other activists outside the court in Harare, Zimbabwe, Tuesday March 13, 2007. They were taken to hospital following their court appearance two days after they were arre Tsvangirai returns to face Nemesis
| by Ade Obisesan | Zimbabwe's opposition leader looked set on Sunday to return home from South Africa to face Robert Mugabe in a presidential run-off poll despite a risk... (photo: AP) Independent online
Election   Morgan Tsvangirai   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
Health Human Rights
It's time for an aid intervention
Zimbabwe election official: presidential runoff delay likely
Zimbabwe election official: presidential runoff delay likely
Zimbabwe election official: presidential runoff delay likely
Destruction left behind along a road near Rangoon, Burma following Cyclone Nargis May 5, 2008.
It's time for an aid intervention
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We need something new to find a solution in Darfur
Peacekeepers sought for Zimbabwe runoff
Tsvangirai to brave trip home
Zimbabwe election official: presidential runoff delay likely
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe greets party supporters at a rally in Mvurwi, about 160 kilometres (100 miles) north of Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, March, 14, 2008. Mugabe called people to vote for him in the upcoming presidential elections set for March 29
Zimbabwe opposition seeks peacekeepers for run-off
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Politics Defence
We need something new to find a solution in Darfur
A test of the UN's moral authority
Sudan cuts ties with Chad
Persistent image of 'hellhole Haiti' an outdated myt
Destruction left behind along a road near Rangoon, Burma following Cyclone Nargis May 5, 2008.
It's time for an aid intervention
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System transfers funds to radicals
It's time for an aid intervention
Lebanese clashes shift to mountains
Sudan cuts ties with Chad over rebel support
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System transfers funds to radicals
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Farming Society
Tsvangirai to return despite threats
Zimbabwe braces for new elections amid violence
Battling to take death out of birth in Africa
Tsvangirai set for Mugabe showdown
Armed military police officers stand guard near the entrance of Harare Central police station, Tuesday April 15, 200
Zimbabwe police are reported to have arrested 56 opposition activists on charges of public violence.
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LEBANON: Opposition continues military takeover, enforces si
Memories of the liberation struggle
Fighting flares in northern and eastern Lebanon as Beirut re
'When Bono called him back, he half-thought it was a mat
Jacob Zuma
Zuma calls for end to alliance tension
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Religion Technology
Lebanese clashes shift to mountains
Word of Life hosting Cross the Line Tour concert
Religion versus politics...
Malian official, sources: 5 dead in clash
Shiite gunmen patrol the streets as they take control of the area during clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies in Chouweifat south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, May 11, 2008.
Lebanese clashes shift to mountains
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Tsvangirai will return for runoff
Persistent image of 'hellhole Haiti' an outdated myt
Vodafone eyes £20b bid for MTN 
Last call for flight 2008 to Europe...
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Vodafone eyes £20b bid for MTN 
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