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Breaking News Thu, 29 Jul 2010
A Greenpeace activist puts up a banner as they block off a British Petroleum fuel station in protest as the BP board announce their annual results, in London, Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
Disaster   Oil Spill   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Deepwater Horizon oil spill  
 Wall Street Journal 
BP Reveals Comeback Plan
By GUY CHAZAN | Seeking to put the Deepwater Horizon disaster behind it, BP PLC announced a $32 billion pre-tax charge to pay for the massive Gulf oil spill, detailed plans to sell $30 billion in asse... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
A tanker ship is shown docked at an oil and chemical storage facility Monday, Sept. 8, 2008 in Bayonne, N.J. Oil prices slipped Thursday as investors weighed supply delays in the Gulf of Mexico against concerns that the U.S. credit crisis will slow global economic growth and hurt crude dem
Economy   Markets   Oil   Photos   US  
 Gulf News 
US crude likely to average $79.44 this year
| London: US crude oil is expected to average $79.44 a barrel in 2010, a Reuters poll showed yesterday, a slight decline from the June poll and the third consecutive lower monthly forecast. | The... (photo: AP / Mel Evans)
Children in Benin who were branded as witches for their "abnormal" births (file photo)  IRINnews 
AFRICA: Child witchcraft allegations on the rise
web | DAKAR, 16 July 2010 (IRIN) - Accusations of child witchcraft are on the rise in sub-Saharan Africa - spurred on by urbanization, poverty, conflict and fragmenting communities, creating a “mult... (photo: IRIN)
Africa   Children   Human Rights   Photos   Wikipedia: Witchcraft  
View of Nigerian fans on the gisnt screen at Ellis Park stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa during the FIFA World Cup, Argentina won the match  by one goal to nil.  Business Day Online 
World Cup: The symbol of a new world order
The Fifa World Cup represents all the great virtues of globalisation. As teams, cultures and national pride come together, all vying for the top spot and global recognition, it provides a unique snaps... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
Fifa   Globalisation   Photos   Sports   Wikipedia: 2010 FIFA World Cup  
Top Stories
A photo released Monday July 26, 2010 by the City of Marcoussis, south of Paris, showing French aid group Enimilal member, Michel Germaneau, in 2007. NZ Herald
France promises revenge on al Qaeda for hostage's death
4:00 AM Thursday Jul 29, 2010 Email Print | France has declared war on al Qaeda, and matched its fighting words with a first attack on a base camp of the terror network's... (photo: AP / Mairie de Marcoussis/Enmilal)
Africa   Al Qaida   France   Photos   Wikipedia:Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb  
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia attends the closing session of the Arab Summit in Doha, Qatar, Monday, March 30, 2009. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi stormed out of an Arab summit on Monday after denouncing the Saudi king and declaring himself "the dean of Arab rulers." Gadhafi disrupted the opening Arab League summit in Qatar by taking a microphone and criticizing Saudi's King Abdullah, calling him a "British product and American a Gulf News
Abdullah's tour expected to ease regional tensions
| Riyadh: Saudi politicians and experts have concurred that King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz's regional tour will close Arab ranks and clear the atmosphere following a pledge... (photo: AP / Hassan Ammar)
Mideast   Photos   Politics   Saudi Arabia   Wikipedia: Saudi Arabia  
Visit, board, search and seizure team members embarked aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56), approach a suspected pirated vessel to gain approval for a master's permission boarding. Star Tribune
Suspected Somali pirates plead not guilty to new charges in alleged attacks off African waters
| NORFOLK, Va. - Eleven Somali nationals accused in separate pirate attacks on U.S. Navy ships off Africa have pleaded not guilty in Virginia to a new indictment. | The U... (photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ja'lon A. Rhinehart)
Attacks   Guilty   Photos   Pirates   Somali  
Former South African president Nelson Mandela's seen at Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010. South African lawmakers sang Nelson Mandela's praises Thursday as the anti-apartheid icon settled into parliament's public gallery for a State of the Nation address scheduled in tribute to his 20 years of freedom. The New York Times
Mandela Meets Renowned Author in South Africa
| Filed at 11:15 a.m. ET | JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- The Nelson Mandela Foundation says renowned Chilean-American author Ariel Dorfman has met with the South African icon and ... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam)
Africa   Foundation   Mandela   Photos   Renowned  
Mango  - fruits - wet market All Africa
Indigenous Fruit, Vegetables Can Create Jobs
The mass production of South Africa's indigenous fruit and vegetables can go a long way in helping to eradicate poverty, according to experts attending the Indigenous Kno... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
Fruit   Jobs   Mass   Photos   Vegetables  
Politics Market Watch
-  COPE court fight adjourned
- South Africa axes six traditional kings
- At least 80 dead after Congo boat disaster
- American NGO Organises Workshop On Good Governance
Deposed Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, right, and senior Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar talk after their Ramadan prayers in al-Garbi mosque at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City Sunday Sept. 16, 2007. Since Hamas' takeover in Gaza, violence has largely been contained to the roiling coastal strip _ where Israeli troops regularly battle Palestinian militants firing rockets into Israel _ while Israel has sought to bolster Abbas by reducing operations in the West Bank.
Hamas wants dialogue with Europe
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- Sarkozy takes aim at Al Qaida
- Strike places positive World Cup results at risk - Sacci
- Absa sees H1 headline EPS 3-5 pct lower
- SA falling behind rest of Africa - economist
Puma in Dubai Mall
Puma sales benefit little from World Cup: results
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Business Law
- SA falling behind rest of Africa - economist
- At least 80 dead after Congo boat disaster
-  SA falling behind Africa
- At Least 80 Dead After Congo Boat Disaster
Former South African president Nelson Mandela's seen at Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010. South African lawmakers sang Nelson Mandela's praises Thursday as the anti-apartheid icon settled into parliament's public gallery for a State of the Nation address scheduled in tribute to his 20 years of freedom.
Mandela Meets Renowned Author in South Africa
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-  COPE court fight adjourned
- At least 80 dead after Congo boat disaster
- Vicar carried out 360 sham marriages for illegal African imm
- South Africa axes six traditional kings
In this Friday, April 23, 2010 file photo, a 31-year-old French veiled woman, no name released, addresses the media in Nantes, western France.
Qaeda's Zawahri condemns France, Yemen clerics - Web
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Education Environment
- SA falling behind rest of Africa - economist
- South Africa abolishes 6 traditional monarchies; leaders to
- Graduate Study is About Research and Maturity
- 138 killed in Congo boat accident
Visit, board, search and seizure team members embarked aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56), approach a suspected pirated vessel to gain approval for a master's permission boarding.
Suspected Somali pirates plead not guilty to new charges in alleged attacks off African waters
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- Nutrient-rich algae can boost Chadian women's incomes an
- Gas, Oil Drilling - Landowners in the Dark
- Maiombe Network to Hold Environmental Study On Floods Impact
- Uvwie Fish Ponds Declared Environmental Disasters
INDIA-INJURED-ROYAl-BENGAL-TIGER
S. African tiger caught after 2 days on the run
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