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 Kansas City Star 
Britain's Brown demands end to Israel settlements
Tara Todras-Whitehill British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, walks out with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after their press conference in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Sunday July 20, 20... (photo: AP / GPO,Moshe Milner, HO)
 An Iranian technician walks through the Uranium Conversion Facility just outside the city of Isfahan 255 miles (410 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Feb. 3, 2007. Diplomats from the Nonaligned Movement, Arab League and Group of 77
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 The Columbus Dispatch 
Freeze nuclear program or face sanctions, Iran told
GENEVA, Switzerland -- World powers yesterday gave Iran two weeks to agree to freeze its uranium-enrichment program at its current size as a first step toward full-scale negotiations on its nuclear pr... (photo: AP/Vahid Salemi)
Hot weather in Dubai, UAE, November 2007  Gulf News 
Hot and humid weather expected to continue for next 48 hours in the UAE
| Al Ain: The sizzling hot weather is expected to continue for the next 48 hours, said weathermen. | The high daytime temperature and high evening humidity have been forcing residents to cut short the... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Arab World   Photos   Temperature   UAE   Weather  
duty free  Gulf News 
Dubai Duty Free closes in on $1 billion record sales target
| Dubai: Dubai Duty Free has announced half-year sales of Dh1.9 billion ($537 million), which represent a 31per cent increase over the same period last year. | Topping the sales category list at Dubai... (photo: GFDL / Coolcaesar.)
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In this photo released by the Afghan Presidential Palace, U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, left, meets with Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the Presidential Palace in Kabul, Sunday, July 20, 2008. Obama praised American troops while having breakfast with them in Kabul on Sunday, ahead of an expected meeting with Afghan leader Karzai, a man Obama has chided for not doing enough to rebuild the war-torn count Star Tribune
Barack Obama meets with President Karzai, a man he chided for not doing enough for Afghanistan
| KABUL, Afghanistan - Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama met Sunday with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, a man Obama has chided for not doing enough to rebuil... (photo: AP / Presidential Palace)
Afghanistan   Defence   Photos   Politics   US  
An Aid adjusts an earpiece to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, as British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, speaks during a press conference at Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Sunday, July 20, 2008. Brown is on a two-day official visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territori Syracuse
Brown urges end to settlement building
| BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) - Visiting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called on Israel on Sunday to stop settlement construction, and offered additional financial su... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
Israel   Peace   Photos   UK   West Bank  
 Kamal Kharrazi, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, addressing the 2005 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), today at UN Headquarters-ayt1 International Herald Tribune
U.S. is present, but Iran nuclear talks end in stalemate
| : International talks on Iran's nuclear ambitions ended in deadlock on Saturday, despite the Bush administration's decision to reverse policy and send a senior American... (photo: UN /Mark Garten)
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 An Italian soldier with the International Security Assistant Force (ISAF) stands guard during a bridge inauguration ceremony which was reconstructed by Italian Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC) of the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Herat province southwest of Kabul, Afghanistan on Sunday, June 1, 2008. About 2, 800 Italian soldiers are part of the around 50,000 strong led- NATOs forces serving in Afghanistan Turkish Press
International strikes kill nine Afghan police
| File photo shows a US attack aircraft Afghanistan. Nine policemen were killed in Afghanistan Sunday in international military air strikes called in when police and troo... (photo: AP / Fraidoon Pooyaa)
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Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa Turkish Press
Arab League chief to Sudan over war crimes call
| Amr Mussa, Secretary General of the Arab League, attends a meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo on July 19. Mussa is to fly to Khartoum with a plan aimed at headi... (photo: AP Photo / Lino Arrigo Azzopardi)
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 A Kuwait Airways airplane is refuelled at Baghdad International Airport on Sunday, May 18, 2003.The aircraft is the first commercial airliner to land in Baghdad Airport after the US-led war on Iraq and the first Kuwait Airways plane arriving to Iraq sinc Philadelphia Daily News
Iraq opens airport in holy city of Najaf
| The Associated Press | BAGHDAD - Iraq's prime minister is inaugurating a new airport in the southern city of Najaf. | Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims, mostly Iranians... (photo: AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)
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- Obama arrives in Afghanistan: CNN, BBC
- Obama arrives in Afghanistan -- CNN
- McCain TV ad accuses Obama of shifting Iraq views
- McCain TV ad hits Obama on Iraq policy
- Govt to maintain writ in Fata at all costs, says Malik
- Regulation or strangulation
 Rahman Malik
Govt to maintain writ in Fata at all costs, says Malik
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- Milo Ventimiglia discusses `Heroes,' Mideast trip
- Iran plays on
- Reliance Entertainment plans new facility in UAE
- Artistic Scene Witnesses Birth of Second All- Female Music G
- Fleet Foxes in perfect harmony at Middle East
- Festival offers music, dance and food of the Middle East
Baalbek International Festival
Baalbek Festival returns from a two-year hiatus
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Internet Entertainment
- Ebadi group warns of Internet crime bill
- Online DVD rentals launched
- Al Qaeda calls for tourist kidnappings in Yemen - Web
- Dubai Municipality steps up efforts to ban smoking in public
- Microsoft, Internet Gold to split on Israel portal
- Iran mulls death penalty for Internet crimes
Dubai, UAE, November 2007
Dubai Municipality steps up efforts to ban smoking in public
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- Kidnappers of Britons in Iraq claim victim died: video state
- 'Confessional' wins big in Asian-Arab film festival
- Play to raise breast cancer awareness
- Our man in Cairo
- Second film in Jewish series to be shown
- 2 French aid workers kidnapped in Afghanistan
A young boy looks back during a Coptic church service in the St. Maximus Church in the northern Mediterranean city of Alexandria in Egypt ,Monday, April 17, 2006. Police fired live ammunition into the air and lobbed tear gas into rioting crowds of Christians and Muslims outside the church on Sunday, but calm had returned to Egypt's second-largest city Monday morning
Crowd-pulling Egyptian film tackles Muslim-Coptic relations
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Women & Fashion Society & Culture
- US troops kill relatives of Iraq governor in raid
- Iraq opens airport in holy city of Najaf
- Nato admits accidental killing of four Afghans
- Secularism failing the test of democracy in Turkey
- Military wives, mothers get briefing
- Hard man in a hard country
 President George W. Bush greets Boeing employees and military base personnel and families after arriving Friday, June 15, 2007, at McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita. More than 1500 people were on hand to greet the President, who told them, " I&acu
As wars lengthen, toll on military families mounts
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- A CIA lesson from the field: Never trust another spy
- PM pledges £30m for Palestinians
- PM pledges £30m for Palestinians
- Today on the presidential campaign trail
- 107 Days to the Election: A look at the race for 2008 on Sun
- Family of Baghdad booksellers hangs tough
 Iraqi men look at books in the newly reopened book market of Al-Mutmabi, central Baghdad, Iraq
Family of Baghdad booksellers hangs tough
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Health Sport
- Patients in Abu Dhabi will soon get easy access to their med
- Nato admits accidental killing of four Afghans
- British PM due for talks in Israel
- Play to raise breast cancer awareness
- SOS for coma man
- Countries look to curb shortage of eye donors
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Countries look to curb shortage of eye donors
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- Harambee Stars to face Iran in a friendly
- US troops kill relatives of Iraq governor in raid
- Jordan - Good Riddance To Football
- Turkey: Kurdish rebels release German captives
- Brown urges end to settlement building
- LuaLua joins Qatar's Al Arabi
An Aid adjusts an earpiece to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, as British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, speaks during a press conference at Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Sunday, July 20, 2008. Brown is on a two-day official visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territori
Brown urges end to settlement building
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