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In this Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 file photo, Egyptian military stand guard as officials raid one of the non-governmental organization offices in Cairo, Egypt.
Aid   Democracy   Egypt   Photos   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
 Chicago Tribune 
NGO worker cases sent to Egypt court in funding row
| CAIRO (Reuters) - The cases of 40 foreign and Egyptian activists, including 19 Americans subject to travel bans over their work for pro-democracy and other groups, have been referred to court, judic... (photo: AP / Mohammed Asad)
Egyptian anti-government activists run for a cover from the tear gaz during clashes with the riot- police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.
Egypt   Photos   Police   Protesters   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
 Al Jazeera 
Protesters continue to battle police in Egypt
| Clashes have continued in Egypt with police firing tear gas at demonstrators hurling rocks and broken tiles, as the protesters demanded swift presidential election and an early handover of power by ... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Tasmanian mosquito  Peace FM Online 
Malaria Deaths Hugely Underestimated - Lancet Study
Worldwide malaria deaths may be almost twice as high as previously estimated, a study reports. | The research, published in the British medical journal the Lancet, suggest 1. 24 million people died fr... (photo: Wikipedia Commons / Noodle Snacks)
Disease   Health   Photos   Science  
Following a performance in 1990, both Ronnie James Dio and Geezer Butler (pictured) expressed interest in rejoining Black Sabbath  The Examiner 
Black Sabbath reunion descends into war of words, original lineup tour unlikely
| Last November Heavy Metal Legends Black Sabbath shocked the music world by announcing plans to not only record new material, but tour with the original lineup of Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, Tony Iommi ... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr)
Entertainment   Music   Photos   Satan   Wikipedia: Black Sabbath  
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Egyptian anti-government activists throw stones at riot police during clashes in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. Egyptian anti-government activists clashed with police for a second day Wednesday in defiance of an official ban on any protests but beefed up police forces on the streets quickly moved in and used tear gas and beatings to disperse demonstrations. Khaleej Times
Egypt clashes rage into fourth day
| CAIRO - Protesters and riot police fought pitched battles in Cairo Sunday as clashes sparked by the perceived failure of Egypt's military rulers to prevent deadly footb... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Egypt   Photos   Police   Protesters   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
Flames are seen after an explosion went off at a gas terminal in Egypt's northern Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011 France24
New blast hits Egypt's gas pipeline to Israel
| AFP - Saboteurs on Sunday blew up a pipeline that supplies gas to Israel, the 12th such attack in a year, security officials said. | Masked gunmen planted explosives un... (photo: AP / Ashraf Swailem)
Egypt   Gas   Israel   Photos   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gestures during a news conference at the Security Conference on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012 in Munich, southern Germany Newsday
Clinton warns aid to Egypt could be halted
| MUNICH -- U.S. Secretary of State on Saturday issued a new warning to Egypt that the failure to resolve a bitter dispute over the status of nongovernmental pro-democrac... (photo: AP / Matthias Schrader)
Aid   Democracy   Egypt   Photos   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
Eyes specialty hospital in Jordan for Iraqi eyes peoples surgery Al Jazeera
Jordan hospitals struggle with Libya patients
" />" /> | Jordan's hospitals are struggling to cope with thousands of Libyans who were injured during the country's uprising. | Some of the Libyan patients are... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
Arab   Jordan   Libya   Photos   Wikipedia: Jordan  
The spiritual leader of Buddhists, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama on his arrival at thousand year old historical Mahabodhi temple in Bodhgaya town, Indian state Bihar, on 31st December 2011. Over two hundred thousand devotees including Bihar chief minister and other dignitaries paid a warm welcome. Zeenews
S Africa: 'Dalai Lama visa issue dead in the water'
Cape Town: The Western Cape High Court has dismissed an application on the Dalai Lama's visa, claiming that it was too late to fix the past, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IF... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Africa   Photos   Religions   Visa   Wikipedia: 14th Dalai Lama  
Air seychelles Nation
Air Seychelles to fly twice weekly to Abu Dhabi
| Seychelles’ national airline – Air Seychelles – yesterday announced details of its new direct flights from Mahe to Abu Dhabi. | This follows last week’s announcement th... (photo: Public Domain)
Airline   Arab   Photos   Seychelles   UAE   Wikipedia: Air Seychelles  
Egyptian protestors carry a wounded man during clashes with security forces near the Interior Ministry in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012 France24
Deadly clashes as anger with Egypt military boils over
| AFP - A second day of clashes with Egyptian police left five more people dead as anger against the ruling military boiled over amid fury at the recent deaths of 74 peop... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
Egypt   Photos   Police   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
 The U.S. is what percent of the world economy? CNN
Quiz: The U.S. is what percent of the world economy?
| How much do you know about the world? Test yourself. For more quizzes, click here. Topics: Quiz We recommend From around the web Next entry »Listen Up, America! ... (photo: WN / Marzena)
America   Business   Economy   Photos   Wikipedia: Economy  
Ali shrine in Najaf which many Muslims, especially Shias go there for pilgrimage. Except for Muhammad, there is no one in Islamic history about whom as much has been written in Islamic languages as Ali France24
Iraq postpones Islamic Capital of Culture project
| AFP - Iraq has postponed a problem-plagued project for the holy city of Najaf to be the Arab world's Islamic Capital of Culture, the spokesman for Deputy Prime Minister... (photo: Creative Commons / Md iet)
Arab   Culture   Iraq   Photos   Wikipedia: Najaf  
File - In this photo of Thursday, Jan.12, 2012, Aliye Amnor a victim of ethnic violence in Jonglei, state, South Sudan, waits in line at the World Food Program distribution center in Pibor to receive emergency food rations. STL Today
UN says cattle raiding behind South Sudan massacre
| A U.N. staff member was shot during a clash that broke out as officials met to discuss a weekend cattle raid massacre that left 78 people dead, including many women and... (photo: AP / Michael Onyiego)
Africa   Photos   Sudan   UN   Wikipedia: South Sudan  
Politics Terrorism
- Egypt army urges swift move to presidential election
- S.Africa will not spring new tax on mines-minister
- Official: Egypt's presidential election advanced
- Official: Egypt's presidential election advanced
In this Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 file photo, Egyptian military stand guard as officials raid one of the non-governmental organization offices in Cairo, Egypt.
NGO worker cases sent to Egypt court in funding row
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- Oppressors in Defence of Deviance
- MALI-MAURITANIA: Displaced Malians burden food-insecure host
- Boko Haram, a Call for Secession
- Four Abu Tira Groups Terrorize Citizens in North Darfur
Egyptian protestors carry a wounded man during clashes with security forces near the Interior Ministry in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012
Deadly clashes as anger with Egypt military boils over
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Sh1.4 Billion Eib Loan for Small Businesses
- High Prices Warm Up Coffee Earnings Despite Low Yields
- GE Plans Billion-Dollar Projects
- Mindjet Launches Latest Products
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- S.Africa will not spring new tax on mines-minister
- Afren and Eni Ghana Spud Nunya-1X Well Offshore Ghana
- Algeria oil revenue up
- Sanral silent on e-toll terms
Egyptian anti-government activists run for a cover from the tear gaz during clashes with the riot- police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.
Protesters continue to battle police in Egypt
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Health Society & Culture
- Victims sceptical as Vatican hosts anti-abuse summit
- Asia buys record Africa oil after Iran cuts
- Fast Food Joints and the Early Grave Warning
- CNN Multichoice African Journalist Awards Deadline Extended
Tasmanian mosquito
Malaria Deaths Hugely Underestimated - Lancet Study
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- Students Declare Civil Disobedience Starting February 11
- NSSF Plans Massive Share Float At DSE
- Egypt names 19 Americans in case straining ties
- Computer glitch forces nearly 1,200 Wake parents to reselect
Following a performance in 1990, both Ronnie James Dio and Geezer Butler (pictured) expressed interest in rejoining Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath reunion descends into war of words, original lineup tour unlikely
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Sagcot to Rescue Small Farmers?
- Growing Diplomatic Row Between US And Egypt
- Egypt's EFG says chairman banned from travel
- Tourist Attacked By a Cheetah
File - A young malaria patient near Alem Kitmama, North East of Addis-Abeba, Ethiopia.
Malaria death toll far higher than previously thought
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- BCCI chief wants to reconcile with Sahara
- Cricket: Zimbabwe crumble before onslaught
- Victory targets Spanish defender
- Former Nigeria coach Samson Siasia wishes he could have done
New Zealand cricketer Jacob Oram delivers a ball during a practice session for the tri-nation cricket series in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010.
New Zealand inflict massive defeat on Zimbabwe
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