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Arab ministers criticise ICC Sudan charges
| Cairo: The Arab League criticised the International Criminal Court's prosecutor for seeking the arrest of Sudan's president on genocide charges, saying diplomacy should be given a priority to solve ... (photo: AP)
Indonesia fertilizer agriculture farm.(nu1)
Crop   Morocco   Pakistan   Photos   Trade  
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Pakistan, Morocco likely to begin talks on PTA in Oct
Morocco may supply DAP before Rabi crop | Sunday, July 20, 2008 | By our correspondent | ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Morocco would start negotiations regarding signing of Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA... (photo: WN / nurkamiah)
General view showing an Arab League foreign ministers emergency meeting to discuss the indictment of Sudan President Omer al-Bashir by the ICC, International Criminal Court, Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo, at the League's headquarter in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, July 19, 2008.  BBC News 
Arab nations 'agree Sudan action'
| Arab foreign ministers say they have agreed a plan of action to defuse the crisis between Sudan and the International Criminal Court (ICC). | They met in Cairo after the ICC's chief prosecutor said ... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
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Ancient Egyptian boat to be excavated, reassembled
| By JASON KEYSER | Associated Press Writer | CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Archaeologists will excavate hundreds of fragments of an ancient Egyptian wooden boat entombed in an underground chamber next to Giza'... (photo: WN/ayt1)
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The Spanish enclave of Ceuta seen from Morocco Friday, July 19, 2002. Residents of this multiethnic Spanish enclave on the Moroccan coast of North Africa say they don't feel threatened by the confrontation over a tiny, seemingly worthless island a few kilometers (miles) away in the glistening Mediterranean Sea BBC News
Spain-Africa link decision 'near'
| Spain says a feasibility study for an undersea tunnel to connect Spain and Morocco is in the final stages. | If the project goes ahead and construction begins, trains c... (photo: AP / Cristina Quicler)
Business   Morocco   Photos   Spain   Transport  
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and his likely successor, First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, left, visit Russia's main flight test center in Zhukovsky, 30 kilometers (19 miles) southeast of Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008 Asia Times
Russia's energy drive leaves US reeling
By M K Bhadrakumar | Last week, the gloves finally came off the Dmitry Medvedev presidency in Russia. It had to happen sooner or later, but few would have expected this s... (photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel)
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 Tunisia´s Foreign Minister Abdelwaheb Abdallah. (bb2) The Charlotte Observer
Tunisia convicts, sentences 5 in terrorism case
By BOUAZZA BEN BOUAZZA | Associated Press Writer | TUNIS, Tunisia -- | Two government officials have been convicted and sentenced to prison in connection with an alleged ... (photo: AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)
Africa   Court   Photos   Terrorism   Tunis   Tunisia  
Workers place a giant AIDS ribbon at the foot of the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps, Sunday, July 3, 2005, for Monday's July fourth concert with Elton John. Besides being part of Philadelphia's annual celebration of Independence Day, the event is also meant to raise awareness about AIDS and HIV. There is also a benefit ball Monday at the museum, also being attended by John. Organizers hope to raise at least $1 million from the ball and from donations at the concert, though the show itself is f BBC News
US set to overturn HIV travel ban
| The US Senate has voted to overturn a rule banning HIV-positive visitors from entering the US. | The US is one of only a dozen countries - including Sudan, Saudi Arabia... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
Disease   HIV   Immigration   Photos   US  
 Fez, Morocco -- Bab Bou Jeloud, gate to the Old Medina of Fes wnhires (cg1) Philadelphia Daily News
Morocco sends moderate Muslim preachers to Europe
| The Associated Press | RABAT, Morocco - Morocco plans to send scores of moderate Muslim preachers to Europe during the holy month of Ramadan to help fight extremism in ... (photo: PD file)
Europe   Islam   Morocco   Photos   Rabat   Religion  
 Rescue workers work around the destroyed intercity train at Atocha train station in Madrid after a n International Herald Tribune
Highest Spanish court clears 4 in 2004 Madrid train bombings
| : Spain's highest court absolved four men and upheld the acquittal of a fifth on Thursday in the convoluted legal proceedings relating to the 2004 Madrid commuter train... (photo: AP Photo)
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 U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Star Tribune
Rice says US presence at Iran nuclear talks proves unity, American commitment to diplomacy
| WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday the decision to break with past policy and send a top U.S. diplomat to talks with an Iranian envoy shows ... (photo: AP / Oleg Popov, pool)
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- LEBANON: Peace still precarious
- Marseille joins contest for Mediterranean Union secretariat
- MoU on trade signed with Morocco
- Pakistan, Morocco likely to begin talks on PTA in Oct
- UAE Shaikh Khalifa donates $300m to Moroccan Energy Developm
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Indonesia fertilizer agriculture farm.(nu1)
Pakistan, Morocco likely to begin talks on PTA in Oct
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- Arab League criticises Sudan charges
- Arab ministers criticise ICC Sudan charges
- Arab ministers criticize ICC Sudan charges
- Arab nations 'agree Sudan action'
- Arab foreign ministers hold crisis talks on Sudan
- Cops kidnapped in Mali
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Arab ministers criticise ICC Sudan charges
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Libya Egypt
- Plans for further expansion in North Africa: Mediterranean I
- The Gozo airfield – a discussion
- England v SA, 2nd Test day two as it happened
- 'Justifying' Torture: Two Big Lies
- U.S., Iran talking face-to-face
- U.S., Iranian officials slated to meet today
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and his likely successor, First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, left, visit Russia's main flight test center in Zhukovsky, 30 kilometers (19 miles) southeast of Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008
Russia's energy drive leaves US reeling
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- LEBANON: Peace still precarious
- IRAQ: Incentives announced to encourage return of IDPs, refu
- Arab League chief to Sudan over war crimes call
- Gulf states look to harvest food from foreign investment
- Family of Baghdad booksellers hangs tough
- Indian origin economist receives Ghanaian national award
Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa
Arab League chief to Sudan over war crimes call
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Mauritania Mali
- Doubts
- New Mauritanian government shuns opposition
- Small States Seek to Benefit From Offshore Resources
- Embassy walking tour shows Beijing's retro side
- Mauritanian police arrest suspect linked to Al-Qaeda
- Mauritanian government resigns after political revolt within
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Embassy walking tour shows Beijing's retro side
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- Rebels attack Mali military base
- Cops kidnapped in Mali
- The world descends on Wiltshire
- Community mourns slain shop owner from Mali
- Algeria, Mali plan joint patrols on Saharan border
- Children Enslaved At Young Ages
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Morgan will take cricket forward: Mali
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Niger Tunisia
- Philly-area brothers on cusp of Olympics
- Scandal Over Grain Amid Food Crisis
- Lambeth Conference due to begin
- Africa as you've never seen it
- Civilians and oil firms flee Niger Delta as guerrilla attack
- Africa as you've never seen it
Anglican Bishops from around the world file into the Canterbury Cathedral for their Sunday service, Canterbury, England, Sunday, July 20, 2008. The bishops have turned to the enormous task at the heart of their once-a-decade summit: trying to keep the Anglican family from breaking apart over the Bible and homosexuality. With its private prayer phase over Saturday, the business of the Lambeth Conference begins, but it is hobbled by a boycott: about one-quarter of the invited bishops _ mostly theological conservatives from Africa _ are not attendi
Lambeth Conference due to begin
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- Tunisia jails five for terrorism
- 2 officials, 3 other men sentenced to prison in Tunisia on t
- Tunisia convicts, sentences 5 in terrorism case
- Tunisia convicts, sentences 5 in terrorism case
- Tunisia convicts, sentences 5 in terrorism case
- Tunisia Convicts, Sentences 5 In Terrorism Case
 Tunisia´s Foreign Minister Abdelwaheb Abdallah. (bb2)
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