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In this photo taken Sunday, April 19, 2009, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki gestures as he speaks at a meeting at the Iraqi Interior Ministry in Baghdad, Iraq. Al-Maliki denounced a deadly U.S. raid on Sunday April 26, 2009 in the southern Shiite city of Kut, which left at least one person dead and six arrested, as a "crime" that violated the security pact with Washington and demanded American commanders hand over those responsible to face possible trial in Iraqi courts.
Elections   Iraq   Iraqi   Photos   Politics  
Bring Iraq's Sunnis on Board
The government of Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki has played a positive and crucial role in stabilising the war-ravaged Iraq. | Maliki has earned himself admiration and praise of Iraqi people as well as... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim)
Khaleej Times
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Health Ministry Drive Bears Fruit
DUBAI - Leading by example, the Ministry of Health is encouraging its employees to eat two types of fruits a day at the workplace. The aim is to reduce the incidence of chronic diseases and increase p... (photo: WN / Malliga)
Khaleej Times
Iranian oil workers work at Tehran's oil refinery, Iran, Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007. Iran's president said Saturday that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is "under heavy economic and political pressures" and that the oil prices are below its real value, state-run-news agency reported. Iran creates national fund for energy projects
| Tehran, February 08: Iran is to create a "national energy fund" to meet the need for capital for oil and gas projects, the Iranian Oil Minister says. | "The special fund will be created through coop... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi) The Siasat Daily
Energy   Fund   Iran   Photos   Projects  
Cars in queue at National Petroleum filling station(Gas Station). The price of crude oil has resulted in the lowering of fuel prices in country highly dependent on oil import. Oil near $72 amid US cold snap, Iran tensions
More News | Oil prices rose near to $72 a barrel Monday in Asia after hitting a two-month low last week, boosted by tensions over Iran's nuclear program and persistently cold weather in the U.S. north... (photo: WN / John Sahid) Kansas City Star
Oil   People   Photos   Prices   World  
Top Stories
 Etisalat  Building ,  Deira,  Dubai,  Telecommunications. (sv2) Etisalat debuts Collect Call service in the UAE
Etisalat introduced and innovative 'Collect Call' service, designed to make it easier for customers to connect with friends and family with calls charged to the call rece... (photo: WN / prajkta) Khaleej Times
Business   Emirates   Market   Photos   Technology  
A man walks in front of the Gate building of the Dubai International Financial center, DIFC, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday Dec. 14, 2009. UAE equities seen steady as investors stay cautious
DUBAI ' UAE stocks are expected to maintain a steady trend this week, with investors seeking trading clues from corporate results from blue 
chip companies. | Full-... (photo: AP / Ana Bianca Marin) Khaleej Times
Banking   Dubai   Finance   Market   Photos  
In this photo made available by conference organisers, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, left, talks to Emarati officials at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, April 17, 2007. UAE Unveils 2021 National Historic Charter
The Cabinet has approved a historic National Charter that aims to transform the UAE into 'one of the best countries in the world by 2021', when the country will be celebr... (photo: AP / UAE Strategy Conference, HO) Khaleej Times
Culture   Emirates   Government   Photos   Society  
Police present five suspected aides of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, before media in Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Taliban to be offered aid, not bribe
Sunday, February 07, 2010 | MUNICH: Afghanistan will not pay bribes to persuade Taliban footsoldiers to stop fighting, but will help them to reintegrate into Afghan socie... (photo: AP / Shakil Adil) The News International
Afghanistan   Money   Munich   Photos   Taliban  
Al Wasl Hospital,Government Hospital,Dubai(sv2) Healthcare Costs Need to be Controlled in the UAE
DUBAI ' The rapidly developing healthcare sector in the UAE faces challenges to its long-term sustainability due to the relatively high cost of medical provision, accordi... (photo: WN / prajkta) Khaleej Times
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With a background of Sheikh Zayed highway's towers, Muslim women arrive at Grand Musalla to perform the Eid al-Fitr prayers in Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai is Still a Top Draw Despite Economic Crunch
DUBAI 'Tourism in Dubai continues to look up despite a difficult year 2009. | Although the emirate experienced a negligible drop in growth of tourist numbers between Janu... (photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili) Khaleej Times
Business   Dubai   Photos   Tourism   Travel  
Air Hostesses of SpiceJet airlines serving food to passengers - India UAE investment house sells 13 % in SpiceJet
| NEW DELHI: The UAE-based investment house Istithmar PJSC has sold most of its entire 13.39 per cent holding worth Rs. 169 crore in no-frill carrier SpiceJet to domestic... (photo: WN / Geeta) The Hindu
Airlines   India   Investment   Photos   UAE  
President Barack Obama and NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson stand in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House as they wait to be introduced at a ceremony honoring the 2008 Sprint Cup Champion, Aug. 19, 2009 Obama honors 7 slain CIA employees as patriots
Comments WASHINGTON (Map, News) - President Barack Obama paid somber tribute Friday to the seven CIA employees killed in one of the worst attacks in the history of the U.... (photo: Public Domain / White House (Pete Souza) / Maison Blanche (Pete Souza)) The Examiner
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Syria Iran
Sleiman: World can 'no longer' take Israel's thr
Hamas sees 'no prospects' for Mideast peace
Making Peace: No More of the Same
Saudi urges firm stance on Israel after handshake
Khaled Mashaal, the leader of the militant Palestinian group Hamas speaks at the opening session of Palestinian conference, in Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008. The exiled leader of the militant Palestinian group Hamas on Sunday denounced Hebrew-language newspaper ads outlining a proposed Arab peace deal published by the Palestinian president in Israeli papers.
Hamas sees 'no prospects' for Mideast peace
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Iran tells UN of enrichment plan as US, France call for new
FEATURE - Iran's resistance keeps up cat-and-mouse web g
Champagne celebrations at Scotland Yard as 'universally
Iran condemned as it reveals nuclear plans
Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami delivers his talk about "Explanation of Doctrinaires of Reformation" during a gathering of reformists in Tehran, Iran, on Tuesday Nov. 18, 2008. Khatami is under increasing pressure from moderates to challenge Hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in June's presidential elections
Iran's Khatami urges people to attend rallies
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Iraq Kuwait
Jack Straw agrees to check records of secret calls to US ove
Avatar' will show how shallow is America's national
US Congressman and Iraq war critic John Murtha dies at 77
Straw denies ignoring Iraq war advice
In this photo taken Sunday, April 19, 2009, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki gestures as he speaks at a meeting at the Iraqi Interior Ministry in Baghdad, Iraq. Al-Maliki denounced a deadly U.S. raid on Sunday April 26, 2009 in the southern Shiite city of Kut, which left at least one person dead and six arrested, as a "crime" that violated the security pact with Washington and demanded American commanders hand over those responsible to face possible trial in Iraqi courts.
Bring Iraq's Sunnis on Board
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India aims to double trade with Arab world
Churchill to open against Kuwait SC
CBK cuts repo rates to boost money supply
Gulf central bankers to meet
U.S. Army Private First Class.Tobie Cable of Regimental Higher Headquarters Troop, 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Tennessee Army  National Guard participates in training on 12 Dec,2009 in preparation for a scheduled deployment to Iraq at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Hattiesburg  Mississippi. This will be the units second tour in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom  in five years and is the  largest  unit in the state.(RELEASED).
US troops who have died while serving in Iraq and Kuwait
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UAE Saudi Arabia
DUE TO DUBAI WORRIES--> Gov't has no money to jumpstart
Emirates hoax: Police suspect property feud, businessman’s k
UAE central bank sees low growth
RAK bans shisha smoking on Corniches
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Health Ministry Drive Bears Fruit
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Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani sets sights on buying Liver
Portsmouth in desperate race to postpone winding-up order
Portsmouth 'hopeful' of new deal
Too much ado about a handshake
Pakistani Shiite Muslims take part in a rally to condemn Friday's bombing, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010 in Lahore, Pakistan.
Karachi grinds to a halt after fatal blasts
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Egypt Yemen
Israeli troops raid east al-Quds refugee camp UNRWA urges E
Egypt detains senior Brotherhood members
Egypt arrests top 3 opposition leaders
Al Azhar, Egypt's Islamic Research Academy, Denies Faceb
Dozens of Egyptian anti-riot soldiers take their positions, outside Cairo university, Egypt, Monday, March 24, 2008. Hundreds of students, mostly followers of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, demonstrated against the government's campaign to try 40 of the group's leaders and financiers in front of a military court on charges of money
Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders
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A bloody blame game
Yemen al Qaeda urges jihad, wants Red Sea blocked
Al Houthi rebels refuse mechanism of ending the war
Yemen Qaeda wants Red Sea blocked, website says
Special forces, left, and plain clothed police officers, right, talk with journalists outside the central courthouse in San'a, Yemen, Saturday, May 29, 2004.
Yemen's al Qaeda calls for jihad in region - web
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