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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, listens to Iran's Defense Minister Gen. Mostafa Mohammad Najjar, as Iran's Revolutionary Guards commander Mohammad Ali Jafari, right, looks on during a military parade in Tehran in Sept. 2007. Jafari, on Friday Nov. 23, 2007, warned that if the nation's enemies continued plotting against it, they would launch what he called "a tidal wave of resistance"
Defence   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   US  
 Khaleej Times 
Iran can deter attacks on nuclear sites: minister
DOHA - Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar warned Tuesday that Tehran has 'great means of deterrence' to face any possible attack over its nuclear programme. | 'We are highly confident a... (photo: AP / Hasan Sarbakhshian, FILE)
Whale shark
Conservation   Maldives   Photos   UN   Wildlife  
 The New York Times 
Maldives Ban Fishing of Sharks
| PARIS — The Maldives will make its territorial waters into a shark sanctuary, a government official said Tuesday, lending momentum to efforts to protect the fish at a United Nations endangered... (photo: GFDL)
Britain's Jessica Ennis throws during the Heptathlon javelin competition at the European Athletics Championships in Goteborg, Sweden, Tuesday Aug. 8, 2006.  The Daily Mail 
Jessica Ennis sets her sights on $40,000 Doha jackpot while helping to direct cash to ...
| World heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis will have to beat the Olympic top three if she is to win the World Indoor pentathlon title in Doha - and the 40,000 dollars first prize. | World champion and ... (photo: AP / Martin Meissner)
Athletics   Britain   Photos   Sport   Sportstar  
Panorama Abu Dhabi, UAE.  Hartford Courant 
Media summit in Abu Dhabi highlights efforts by Dubai's oil-rich neighbor to boost its clout
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — With an economy based on pumping oil and landmarks that include one of the Mideast's grandest mosques, buttoned-down Abu Dhabi has little obvious in common... (photo: Public Domain / Ijanderson977)
Arab   Dhabi   Doha   Emirates   Photos  
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Spain's David Villa reacts after scoring a goal during their Confederations Cup Group A soccer match against South Africa at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Saturday, June 20, 2009. The Guardian
England are OK but pause and take a peak at how good Spain and Brazil are
| The improvements wrought by Fabio Capello may not be sufficient to overcome the game's top two superpowers | David Villa scores Spain's opener against England in a frie... (photo: AP / Paul White)
Photos   Soccer   Sport   Villa   World  
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks on at the Afghan Foreign Ministry following the inauguration of Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009. Khaleej Times
US Policy is Not Working
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is asking for the Israeli-Palestinian Peace talks to resume. She is back after her recent trip to the region where she spoke to many au... (photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq)
Government   Leader   Photos   Politics   US  
A man looks at rows of containers at the Yangshan deep water port off the coast of Shanghai, China, in this April 6, 2006 file photo. China's trade surplus grew by 22.7 percent in January over the same month last year despite worries about slowing global growth and official efforts to curb exports, according to data reported Friday Feb. 15, 200 Deccan Herald
China fears trade protectionism may hit exports
Beijing, Mar 6 (PTI) | Faced with increasing cases of anti-dumping duties against a host of Chinese goods, China fears that its exports may be hit this year due to rising... (photo: AP / Greg Baker, File)
Beijing   China   Fears   Photos   Trade  
Indian sports woman is becoming professional . The Times Of India
Indian sportswoman is a work in progress
The Indian sportswoman is a work in progress. She has made phenomenal strides in the past decade or so. Progress is most visible in her work ethic as she has gone from am... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
India   Photos   Society   Sports   Women  
Filipino fishermen load tuna, which is exported to Japan, U.S. and Europe, at the General Santos city port, southern Philippines Monday, Feb. 23, 2009. The Times
Deal could be struck to protect bluefin tuna and African elephant
| Two of the world's most iconic endangered species, the bluefin tuna and African elephant, could be protected under a backroom deal being negotiated between Europe and A... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila)
Conservation   Environment   Law   Photos   Wildlife  
Shell Gasoline station - India Business Day Online
Shell aims for ‘New Nigeria’ at Qatar’s $19bn plant
...to bolster output | Anglo Dutch oil giant Shell is aiming to make up for its mounting losses in Nigeria via a $19 billion gas to liquids plant in the sandy desert of Q... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Fuel   Industry   Photos   Qatar   Shell  
Britain's Jessica Ennis, Athletics The Independent
Ennis back in business for Doha
| Jessica Ennis yesterday unwrapped the cotton wool and declared herself fit to take on the rest of the world's leading multi-event athletes at the World Indoor Champions... (photo: AP / )
Business   Doha   Photos   Sport   Woman  
Business Politics
- Broadband usage in Middle East and North Africa belt seen ri
- Islamic Development Bank to launch roadshow for Istikhlaf ba
- US, Europe eye free-trade pacts with rising Asia
- Israeli Faith in Iran's Opposition Gains Favor
A cane cutter works in Batatais, Brazil, in this Aug. 28, 2007 file photo. Booming Brazil is in overdrive with test drilling at a potentially mammoth offshore oil field, trucks jamming ports to offload soy shipments for China, biofuel production galore and plenty of cash for mega-infrastructure projects ranging from bridges to dams
EU faces court challenge over biofuels reports
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- Body of former Cyprus president found
- Friedman: The future of this real Islamic democracy is up to
- Editorial: Iraq's purple revolution
- President sends condolences to Turkey
Braslia - O presidente Luiz Incio Lula da Silva durante cerimnia de assinatura de protocolo para contratao de obras de drenagem do Programa de Acelerao do Crescimento (PAC) .
Iran sanctions could lead to war, Lula says
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Education Health
- Man ran Middle East student visa ring, officials claim
- Jordan school board looks to rein in time spent on comments
- Feds: California man ran student visa fraud ring
- Student visa fraud ring dismantled in California
Women look for discounted clothes in a shop in Hamra Street, Beirut, Lebanon Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008.
Lebanese women still face discrimination - study
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- Mobile booths for national ID cards in UAE
- Traffic Law Changes among Dubai's Health Reform Plan
- Iran: Trial in Torture Deaths Begins
- David Kimche, an Israeli Adept as Spy and Diplomat, Dies at
An Electoral worker empties a ballot box to begin counting the results at a counting center in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, March 9, 2010.
Some Iraq Results Coming Wednesday
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Terror Oil
- Yemen offers talks with separatists as unrest flares
- Tribunal staff 'can take pride' in their recent achi
- Yemen offers talks with separatists as unrest flares
- Germany says rejected Iran extradition request
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, on his way to addresses a press conference following his speech on the opening day
Ahmadinejad hunkers down with Karzai
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- Beijing keen on talks to resolve Iran issue
- Official: Saudis have plenty of oil capacity as demand retur
- OPEC to keep oil-production targets steady - poll
- Petrofac profit up 33% as Mideast, Asia orders rise
Panorama Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Media summit in Abu Dhabi highlights efforts by Dubai's oil-rich neighbor to boost its clout
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