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water lake - water resource on the earth - nature
Disaster   Earth   Forest   Photos   Wikipedia: Resource  
 Zeenews 
'Even 2 Earths won't be enough by 2030'
New York: Mankind is draining the earth’s resources so quickly that the globe would be bled dry before the end of the century at this rate, a new report has revealed. | According to the 2012 World W... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Climate change - sun and clouds in the sky - environment
Climate   Durban   Environment   Photos  
 Scoop 
Steps from historic Durban Climate Change Conference
Tuesday, 15 May 2012, 2:38 pm | Press Release: UNFCCC | Governments meeting in Bonn embark on next steps following historic Durban Climate Change Conference | Bonn, 14 May 2012 – Building on th... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Atatrk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul hosted the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final  Austin American Statesman 
Istanbul says it retains 2020 Olympic backing
| ISTANBUL — Istanbul's bid for the 2020 Olympics retains full government support even as Turkey seeks to host the 2020 European soccer championship | Istanbul's Olympic bid, once seen as a pote... (photo: Creative Commons / OlympisTR)
Istanbul   Olympics   Photos   Sport   Wikipedia: 2020 Summer Olympics  
 Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, and Iraq´s Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi are seen before their meeting in Erdogan´s residence in Ankara, late Thursday, Aug. 23, 2007. Al-Hashimi is in Turkey to discuss Turkish conc  Antiwar 
Interpol Issues Red Notice for Iraq VP, Turkish PM Pledges Support
| Interpol, the international police organization, today issued a "red notice," for Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, who is wanted on terrorism charges in Iraq. The notice is basically the e... (photo: AP Photo/Adem Altan, Pool)
Interpol   Iraq   Photos   Turkey   Wikipedia: Tariq al-Hashimi  
Top Stories
Qatari organisation launches two community schools in Afghanistan Gulf News
Qatari organisation launches two community schools in Afghanistan
| Manama: Qatar-based Reach Out to Asia (ROTA) has launched two community schools in the Khost Province in eastern Afghanistan. | With funding support from ROTA, CARE Int... (photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod)
Afghanistan   Children   Education   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Afghanistan  
Airport - Airplanes The Guardian
The world's top 100 airports: listed, ranked and mapped
| Where are the world's busiest airports - and how many passengers passed through them? Get the latest data for the top 100 | • Get the data | • Data journalism and d... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Immigration   Passengers   Photos   Recession   Wikipedia: Airport  
Canopy walkway 40 m above ground in the Kakum National Park, Ghana.The rainforest is divided into five different layers, each with different plants and animals, adapted for life in the particular area. These are: the ground layer, the shrub layer, the understory layer, the canopy layer and the emergent layer. Ghana Business News
Tourism can stimulate trade, development – UNCTAD XIII
| Kakum Park - One of Ghana's best tourist site | Participants at the just-ended United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD XIII) have underscored the... (photo: Creative Commons / ZSM)
Development   Ghana   Photos   Tourism   Trade   Wikipedia: Ghana  
US military planes , are seen at Manas US military base in Bishkek airport Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev last week announced the closure of the base, which is a crucial staging post for coalition operations in Afghanistan. The U.S. began using the Manas base in December 200 Al Jazeera
Map: US bases encircle Iran
| US military bases continue to form a strategic envelope around Iran, although the American withdrawal from Iraq at the end of 2011 may have changed the regional balance... (photo: AP / Igor Kovalenko)
Iran   Iraq   Military   Photos   Wikipedia: IranUnited States relations after 1979  
Algeria's Uncertain Future Real Clear Politics
Algeria's Uncertain Future
| Although its own Arab Spring received less attention than the rest of North Africa, 2011 was a decisive year for Algeria. In February, while its neighbors were grapplin... (photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz)
Africa   Algeria   Arab   Future   Photos   Wikipedia: Terrorism  
A Syrian refugee who fled violence in her country to Lebanon, weeps as she attends a demonstration to show her solidarity with the Syrian revolution, in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, on Wednesday March 21, 2012. The Al Jazeera
The plague of war in Syria
| The conflict in Syria has burned to a hurting stalemate, punctuated by barrages of cannon fire. It is likely to go on this way for some time. | Participants in the stru... (photo: AP)
Conflict   Mideast   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Syrian uprising (2011present)  
A protester is detained by security forces in front of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo, Egypt during a demonstration to demand the release of an Egyptian human rights lawyer detained in Saudi Arabia for allegedly insulting the kingdom's monarch, Saturday, April 28, 2012. The Star
Saudi recalls Cairo envoy in blow to Egypt ties
| CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said on Saturday it had recalled its ambassador in Cairo for security reasons after protests in Egypt against the kingdom's arrest of an ... (photo: AP / Ahmed Gomaa)
Egypt   Photos   Protest   Saudi Arabia   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
Business Politics
- Exclusive: U.N. probes possible North Korea arms trade with
- Exclusive - U.N. panel probes possible N.Korea arms trade wi
- Exclusive: U.N. probes North Korea arms trade with Syria, My
- Iran's parliament approves $462b budget as pressure grow
A Syrian rebel runs for cover during an exchange of fire with army troops, unseen, in Idlib, Syria, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012.
Exclusive - Iran flouts U.N. sanctions, sends arms to Syria - panel
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- Cameron set for talks with Hollande
- Syria: Prioritise Safety Of Wounded And Medical Workers
- Qaeda chief urges Saudis to topple ruling family
- Syria opposition head says to quit for sake of unity
The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), left, and the guided-missile cruiser USS Cape St. George (CG 71) transit the Strait of Hormuz, 1 May, 2012.
US Is Ready for Attack on Iran If Need Be, Says Ambassador to Israel
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Education Health
- Protesters Set Upon at Aleppo University Despite Monitors
- Student Protest in Syria Unfolds Live Online
- Indian School of Business signs MoU to provide executive edu
- Romania Minister of Education resigns after caught stealing
Qatari organisation launches two community schools in Afghanistan
Qatari organisation launches two community schools in Afghanistan
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- Syria: Prioritise Safety Of Wounded And Medical Workers
- ‘Iran must resolve its quarrel with the US'
- Israel's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons
- Bahrain's Khawaja well, to continue hunger strike: lawy
In this photo taken on a government organized tour, soldiers and civilians gather in front of a burning official building following an airstrike in Tripoli, Libya, early Tuesday, May 17, 2011.
Nato defends its role over civilian deaths in Libya
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Terror Oil
- Qaeda chief urges Saudis to topple ruling family
- Syria opposition head says to quit for sake of unity
- US Officially Arming Extremists in Syria
- U.N. chief believes al Qaeda behind Syria car bombs
The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), left, and the guided-missile cruiser USS Cape St. George (CG 71) transit the Strait of Hormuz, 1 May, 2012.
US Is Ready for Attack on Iran If Need Be, Says Ambassador to Israel
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- SA eyes solution to Iran oil ban
- OPEC Sees Drop in Iran Oil Production
- UAE current account surplus quadruples in 2011
- Sanctioning Iran's central bank: An important step too
A Libyan oil worker, works at a refinery inside the Brega oil complex, in Brega east of Libya, on Saturday Feb. 26, 2011. Production at Brega has dropped by almost 90 percent amid the country's crisis because many employees have fled and few ships are coming to offload the product.
Saudi says $100 per barrel great price for oil
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