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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (aa1)
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Russia's strengthens clout with energy Moscow's continued focus on energy issues indicates that decision makers ...
Commentary by Sergei Blagov in Moscow for ISN Security Watch (23/07/08) | As Russia's natural gas monopoly Gazprom intensifies its efforts to tap energy riches globally, the Kremlin appears set to rel... (photo: Getty Images)
 President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown stand together during their joint press availability Monday, July 30, 2007, at Camp David near Thurmont, Md. "So everybody is wondering whether or not the Prime Minister and I were abl
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Brown declines Bush jacket
| London - Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown turned down an option to buy a brown leather "bomber" jacket presented to him by US President George W Bush last year, official records showed on Tuesd... (photo: White House/Chris Greenberg )
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 soon. It was crystal clear US P... (photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel)
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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, Libya and Russia - that ban ... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
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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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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, right, talk to reporters on Thursday, July 17, 2008 in Algiers. Rig Zone
Europe Seeks North Africa Energy
| With stability returning to Algeria and UN sanctions lifted from Libya, European energy giants are vying with each other to tap new sources of natural gas and oil in th... (photo: (AP Photo / Ouahab Hebbat))
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Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Gulf Daily News
I have been misquoted...
| ISLAMABAD: Detained nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan yesterday told a Pakistani high court that the media often misquoted him on proliferation issues and denied that... (photo: AP )
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy, right, shares a word with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a Mediterranean Summit round table meeting at the Grand Palais in Paris, Sunday July 13, 2008. The Union for the Mediterranean will bring together leaders of 43 nations in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, some of whom have never before sat around a single table. The Boston Globe
Mediterranean union wants to rid Mideast of WMD
| PARIS—The leaders of 43 nations from Europe, the Middle East and North Africa have launched a Union for the Mediterranean, a brainchild of French President Nicola... (photo: (AP Photo / Jacques Brinon))
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43 nations creating Mediterranean union
PARIS (Map, News) - More than 40 nations home to 800 million people were set Sunday to join in a Union for the Mediterranean, a vast though vague body its boosters hope c... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
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- No jacket required: Bush's gift for PM is gathering dust
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- Beshir to tour Darfur under war crimes cloud
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Former British Prime Minister and current Quartet Representative to the Middle East, Tony Blair answers questions to members of local and international media during a press conference held at a hotel in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
Blair's 'farewell tour' cost taxpayers more than £700,000
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- Dozens support Gaddafi's son
- Verenex Energy Provides Libyan Drilling Update
- Libya acts against Switzerland
- ALUBAF Bank boosts capital
- Blair's 'farewell tour' cost taxpayers more than
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Former British Prime Minister and current Quartet Representative to the Middle East, Tony Blair answers questions to members of local and international media during a press conference held at a hotel in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
Blair's 'farewell tour' cost taxpayers more than £700,000
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- Riyadh Pinoys eye prominent doctor for top OWWA post
- A leap of faith for Saudi king
- Autism's silent taboo
- Pakistan court gags disgraced nuke scientist
- The secret child soldiers of Sudan's civil war
- Gadhafi's son arrested, charged after beating servants i
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
US set to overturn HIV travel ban
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- Carey, Timberlake among Fashion Rocks performers
- Crime fiction: Around the world in 80 sleuths
- Africa as you've never seen it
- England v SA, 2nd Test day two as it happened
- Niger threatens illegal smokers
- Poet up for 'infecting' women with HIV
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Niger threatens illegal smokers
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- Sir Richard Morris: engineer and industrialist
- Verenex on Track to Drill More Wells in Libya
- Petroceltic Prequalifies for 7th Algerian Licensing Round
- Verenex Energy Provides Libyan Drilling Update
- Russia's strengthens clout with energy Moscow's cont
- Carey, Timberlake among Fashion Rocks performers
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (aa1)
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- Libya retaliates
- Swiss warned against going to Libya
- Swiss warn citizens not to go to Libya, says Libya retaliati
- Swiss: Libya retaliating for Gadhafi son's arrest
- Libya hits back at Switzerland over Gadhafi son arrest
- Swiss: Libya retaliating for Gadhafi son's arrest
Former British Prime Minister and current Quartet Representative to the Middle East, Tony Blair answers questions to members of local and international media during a press conference held at a hotel in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, April 15, 2008.
Blair's 'farewell tour' cost taxpayers more than £700,000
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- Powell beats world's fastest man
- FA Notify Fifa On Algeria Terrorist Threat
- England v SA, 2nd Test day two as it happened
- Nice Agree To Kone Sale
- Ireland hoping to find rich vein again
- Morocco sends moderate Muslim preachers to Europe
OGC Nice player Bakari Kone, right, fights for the ball with Marco Ramos of RC Lens during their French League One soccer match
Nice Agree To Kone Sale
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- Sudan to set up rights court
- Mali peace process on track
- Israeli, Libyan delegates exchange ‘views’ at UN
- New rights body on the way
- Darfur rebels condemn AU on ICC warrant
- ICC hampering with Darfur peace
A soldier of the Tuareg Rebel Army in the area of Temet, close to Algeria border, jsa1
Mali peace process on track
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