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Breaking News Thu, 29 Jul 2010
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Iran   Mideast   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad  
Rattled, Iran Stirs The Mideast Pot
| President Ahmadinejad has a penchant for the somewhat loony, as when last weekend he denounced Paul the Octopus, omniscient predictor of eight consecutive matches, as a symbol of decadence and purve... (photo: Creative Commons / Colchicum)
Hartford Courant
Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates hosts a Pentagon meeting with European Union Secretary General and High Representative Javier Solana.
Afghanistan   Military   Photos   US   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
FBI to assist in war leaks probe
| A criminal investigation into the leak of tens of thousands of secret Afghanistan war logs could go beyond the military, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said, and he did not rule out that WikiLeak... (photo: US Navy / R.D. Ward)
Channel 4
In this photo released by the Emirates News Agency (WAM), damage is seen on the side of the 'M. Star' oil supertanker offshore Fujairah port in the United Arab Emirates Thursday, July 29, 2010. Japan supertanker probe reveals smashed hull
| FUJAIRAH/TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese supertanker that reported suffering an "explosion" near the Strait of Hormuz oil shipping route may have hit a submarine or a mine, UAE port officials examining... (photo: AP / Emirates News Agency) The Star
Accident   Japan   Mideast   Photos   Shipping  
zai, center, shakes hands with British Prime Minister David Cameron prior to a meeting at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Thursday, June 10, 2010.  Pakistan slaps down Cameron in terror row
| Pakistan on Thursday slapped down remarks by British Prime Minister David Cameron that it is guilty of exporting terrorism, saying close ally London knows the menace has no borders. | "Terrorists ha... (photo: AP / Shah Marai, Pool) Independent online
Britain   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism  
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The exterior of the Arak heavy water production facility in Arak, Iran, 360 kms southwest of Tehran, is seen on Wednesday Oct. 27, 2004. Iran's top leader rejected a long-term suspension of uranium enrichment and threatened Wednesday that Iranian diplomats will withdraw from talks with European negotiators if they insist on such a suspension. Heavy water is used to moderate a nuclear chain reaction in a nuclear reactor. US hopes for Iran nuclear talks
| The United States has said it hopes to hold talks with Iran soon and would be prepared to follow up on a plan to provide fuel for Iran's research reactor in exchange fo... (photo: AP / str) Al Jazeera
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, left, speaks to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, Germany calls on Ankara to work toward EU accession criteria
| By Agence France Presse (AFP) | Thursday, July 29, 2010 | - Powered by | Nicolas Cheviron | Agence France Presse | ISTANBUL: Germany wants Turkey anchored in Europe but... (photo: AP / Adem Altan. Pool) Daily Star Lebanon
EU   Germany   Photos   Turkey   Wikipedia: Accession of Turkey to the European Union  
British Aerospace Hawk T1 (XX245) flies at Kimble Air Day 2008, Kimble Airport, Gloucester shire, England. The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It first flew in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk. The Hawk is used by the Royal Air Force, and other air forces, as either a trainer or a low-cost combat aircraft. India signs $1.1 billion jet deal with BAE, Rolls-Royce
| Thursday, July 29, 2010 | - Powered by | NEW DELHI: BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce will supply India with 57 Hawk military training jets in a deal worth around 700 million... (photo: Creative Commons / Adrian Pingstone) Daily Star Lebanon
Defence   India   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: BAE Systems  
Emirates airlines Middle East air passenger traffic up 18% in June
| Dubai: Middle East passenger traffic saw the fastest global growth last month, rising 18 per cent compared to the same month last year, according to the traffic report ... (photo: Creative Commons / N22YF) Gulf News
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British troops sit on top of a tank as they secure the scene of a roadside bomb attack on a British patrol that left two Iraqi women injured, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2006, in Basra, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq. Prime Minister Tony Blair will announce on Wednesday Feb. 21, 2008 a new timetable for the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq, with 1,500 to return home in several weeks, the BBC reported. Blair will also tell the House of Commons during his regular weekly appearance before it that a total of about 3,000 British soldiers will have left southern Iraq by the end of 2007, if the security there is sufficient, the British Broadcasting Corp. said, quoting government officials who weren't further identif British army almost 'seized up' in Iraq, Afghan wars
| LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's army was on the verge of "seizing up" in 2006 when it faced a "perfect storm" of simultaneous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, a former milita... (photo: AP / Nabil al-Jurani) The Star
Afghanistan   Iraq   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)  
President Barack Obama answers media questions after an unannounced appearance at the White House daily press briefing in Washington, following a bipartisan meeting with House Afghan bungles justify surge, claims Obama
| BARACK Obama has declared that the blunders revealed in leaked US military documents about the Afghan war show why he backed a revised US strategy late last year. | In ... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais) The Australian
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British Prime Minister David Cameron, left, interact with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman Ashok Nayak during his tour of the Hawk facility at HAL, in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. UK to lift nuclear ban on India
| AUSTRALIA is expected to come under pressure to lift its ban on uranium sales to India after British Prime Minister David Cameron agreed to allow the export of nuclear ... (photo: AP) The Australian
India   Nuclear   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: Indo-U.S. civilian nuclear agreement  
Ahmadinejad said Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2009 that Iran will now enrich its uranium to an even higher level, defying a U.N. call to halt the process due to fears over the country's nuclear program. Sit Down With Iran
| On the day that E.U. foreign ministers approved new sanctions against Iran that go well beyond the measures approved by the United Nations, the news came that Iran is p... (photo: AP / Andre Penner) The New York Times
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Sanctions   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Syria Iran
Gorillaz Bring Megastar Guests To Damascus
Syria and Saudi say will work to stabilize Lebanon
Syrian Leader to Pay Rare Visit to Lebanon
A high-stakes Mideast game
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud, left, and Syrian President Bashar Assad, right, seen, at al-Shaab presidential palace, in Damascus, Syria, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009.
Saudi king heads to Syria
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Canada jails man for attempting nuclear exports to Iran
Syria and Saudi say will work to stabilize Lebanon
Syrian Leader to Pay Rare Visit to Lebanon
Friday, July 30, 2010 By Roedad Khan
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Iraq Kuwait
Spain re-issues international arrest warrants for US soldier
Spain re-issues international arrest warrants for US soldier
 Bloody day in Baghdad as gunmen strike
Patrick Coburn: 'We need to talk to the Taliban'
An Iraqi man holds blood-stained clothes at the scene of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. A bomb planted near a state-run bank killed and injured several people in the eastern Shiite slum of Sadr City police said.
Baghdad attacks leave 16 dead
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Rattled, Iran Stirs The Mideast Pot
Shell defends deep-water oil drilling, as profits soar
Sukuk loses shine for traditional Gulf issuers
UAE set sights on victory against Saudi Arabia today
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UAE Saudi Arabia
Joyalukkas wins distinction in UAE
To green its arid tracts, UAE turns to Indian fungus tech
President and VP
congratulate Moroccan King
On cruise of compassion with Shaikh Hamdan
Jumeirah Beach Hotel
George Soros in talks with BSE to buy 4% stake for $35-40 mn
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Syria and Saudi say will work to stabilize Lebanon
JPMorgan Chase plans Saudi branch
Syrian Leader to Pay Rare Visit to Lebanon
Fox warns over 'new nuke arms race'
Yemeni soldiers on patrol in the northern Saada province of Yemen, in a photo taken Saturday, February 19, 2005. Britain said Friday April 8 2005 that it was suspending all operations at its embassy in Yemen after receiving a credible security threat as Yemeni government forces killed more than 70 rebels during two days of clashes in a northern Yemeni town.
Qaeda vows more attacks on Yemen government - tape
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Egypt Yemen
Live cattle ship leaves Broome for Egypt
The reality of Egypt, a view from the opposite sex
Arabs agree to direct talks, Abbas ‘must decide’
Egypt holds key rates as inflation rate slows
 Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas gestures as he addresses the Palestine Central Council in the West Bank city of Ramallah Wednesday July 18 2007. Abbas said Wednesday he would call early elections, harshly denouncing the Islamic Hamas in speech before
Arabs agree to direct talks, Abbas ‘must decide’
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Qaeda vows more attacks on Yemen government - tape
Qaeda vows more attacks on Yemen government
Tanker probe eyes possible Persian Gulf collision
Shia rebels to take part in Yemen national dialogue
Yemeni soldiers on patrol in the northern Saada province of Yemen, in a photo taken Saturday, February 19, 2005. Britain said Friday April 8 2005 that it was suspending all operations at its embassy in Yemen after receiving a credible security threat as Yemeni government forces killed more than 70 rebels during two days of clashes in a northern Yemeni town.
Qaeda vows more attacks on Yemen government - tape
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