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Lebanese marine commando units are seen as they prepare to dive to search for victims bodies and parts of the wreckage of an Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed on January 25 into the sea, in Naameh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010.
Airlines   Disaster   Ethiopia   Lebanon   Photos  
 BBC News 
Ethiopia jet flight recorder 'retrieved' in Lebanon
| Lebanese search teams have retrieved a flight recorder from the Ethiopian Airlines jet that crashed in the Mediterranean, army sources say. | The Boeing 737 crashed on 25 January, moments after take... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla)
** FILE ** Exterior view of the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland, seen in a March 16, 2003 file photo.
Crimes   Egypt   Health   Photos   Society  
 IRINnews 
EGYPT: Controversial organ transplant bill welcomed by WHO
web | Photo: COFS CAIRO, 7 February 2010 (IRIN) - A controversial organ transplant bill expected to become law in the next few weeks could regularize organ transplants and curb Egypt's booming illicit... (photo: AP / Keystone, Fabrice Coffrini)
A company sign of BAE Systems is seen at a plant in Guildford, England, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.  BBC News 
'Outrage' as BAE Systems probes end after £280m deal
| Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. | BAE Chairman Dick Olver: "We need to be a transparent, modern, clean company" | Campaigners have attacked a deal struck by U... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Arms   Corruption   Defence   Photos   UK  
Cape Town to Cairo  and back again  The Guardian 
Cape Town to Cairo – and back again
| Two families, two vehicles, five children – and 25,000 miles up and down Africa in six months: the adventure of a lifetime | 'If you reach Libya, you've gone too far' ... the families make a pitst... (photo: WN / marzena)
Cairo   Children   Egypt   Photos   Vehicles  
Top Stories
U.S. Sailors from the firing squad render a 21-gun salute during a burial at sea ceremony aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) Dec. 13, 2009, in the Pacific Ocean. Stennis is conducting carrier qualifications for fleet replacement squadron pilots off the coast of Southern California. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Josue L. Escobosa/Released) Kansas City Star
US military deaths in Afghan region at 901
Related: | More News | As of Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, at least 901 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. inva... (photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Josue L. Escobosa)
Afghan   Deaths   Military   Photos   War  
Danish warship HDMS Absalon, who is part of NATO'S counter piracy operation in the Gulf of Aden today rescued the cargo ship MV Ariella which came under attack by pirates. BBC News
Danish troops 'storm ship captured by Somali pirates'
| Danish special forces have stormed a ship captured by Somali pirates and freed 25 crew members, an EU naval spokesman said in Nairobi. | Cdr John Harbour told the Assoc... (photo: NATO)
Denmark   Maritime   Nato   Photos   Piracy   Somalia  
Odile Nibizi and Annabella Nshimirimana: Many women in Bujumbura Rurale were forced into war. Others who stayed in the villages ended up performing chores either for the army or the FNL IRINnews
BURUNDI: Female ex-combatants picking up the pieces
web | BUJUMBURA, 5 February 2010 (IRIN) - By age 15, Annonciata Nduwimana was an accomplished fighter for Burundi's opposition Forces nationales de liberation (FNL) and k... (photo: IRIN News / Judith Basutama)
Africa   Bujumbura   Burundi   Photos   Society  
AU: ICC decision on Sudan against peace process The Siasat Daily
AU: ICC decision on Sudan against peace process
| Addis Ababa, February 05: The African Union said Friday a decision by the International Criminal Court to consider adding genocide charges to an arrest warrant for Pres... (photo: UN / Albert Gonzalez Farran)
Addis   African   Peace   Photos   Sudan  
Mohammed al-Khouli, 9, in a technology class at al-Mu'tasem Elementary School in Gaza City IRINnews
OPT: Gaza schoolchildren struggling to learn
web | Photo: Suhair Karam/IRIN GAZA, 5 February 2010 (IRIN) - Nearly half a million children in Gaza returned to overcrowded and dilapidated schools on 1 February, many a... (photo: IRIN News / : Suhair Karam)
Children   Education   Gaza   Photo   Photos  
President Barack Obama arrives for a multilateral meeting at the United Nations Climate Change Conference at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark Friday, Dec. 18, 2009. The Siasat Daily
Obama slams Uganda's anti gay bill
| Kampala, February 05: Uganda's ethics minister on Thursday dismissed virulent criticism of his country's proposed anti-gay law by US President Barack Obama and warned t... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh)
Obama   Photos   Politics   President   US  
President Barack Obama makes a statement at the United Nations Climate Change Conference at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, Friday, Dec. 18, 2009. The Star
Obama condemns Uganda anti-gay bill as 'odious'
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday denounced as "odious" a proposed anti-gay law in Uganda that has drawn international condemnation. | "We ... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh)
Gay   Law   Photos   Society   Uganda  
Politics Economy
- PSC drums up support for revised-draft
- OPT: Building back in Gaza - with mud bricks
- Quiet Revolution Taking Place in Central Kenya's Politic
- More pressure on Ongeri to resign
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, gestures during a news conference in the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010.
Redeeming the Berlin Conference and Bismarck
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- UPDF to Recruit More Skilled People
- The Lost Port
- Fierce Competition Awaits Uchumi's Return
- All sectors need to support economy
Crops - Rice - Food
SOUTHERN AFRICA: Snapshot of food security
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Health Education
- Bad malaria pills in Africa raise resistance fears
- Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
- Africa malaria drugs 'low-grade'
- Bad malaria pills in Africa raise resistance fears
A boy waits with his mother for his malaria lab results at a dispensary in Tanga, Tanzania
Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
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- Disadvantaged Students’ to benefit from scholarship
- Madonna to pay 70,000 in compensation after Malawi school bu
-  Illegal Gauteng school still operating
- Student Hit By Train And Lives to Tell Tale
US promises to fund Kenyas reforms
US promises to fund Kenyas reforms
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Culture Travel
- Raila maintains Ongeri must quit
- Kibaki, Raila Must End Populist Antics
- 2,500 Years Of Egyptomania
- Local artistes sing for Haiti
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania
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- Tourism Sees Brighter 2010
-  Four Gambian ministers go in cabinet changes
- Ohakim Calls for Investment in Tourism
- WTTC Unveils Shortlist For 2010 Tourism For Tomorrow Awards
 Incumbent Gambian President Yahya Jammeh, right, leaves the polling station after voting in Banjul, capital of Gambia in West Africa, Thursday Oct. 18, 2001. Voters in Gambia lined up across the country on Thursday to elect the nation´s next presid
 Four Gambian ministers go in cabinet changes
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Entertainment Science & Technology
- East Africa's First Skatepark (VIDEO)
- Andrew McCarthy detained in Ethiopia
- My Wristwatches Are the Most Expensive Fashion Accessories -
- Oscar Nomination for Inspirational Liyana
India's Harbhajan Singh out for 0 in the second innings against New Zealand
Harbhajan Singh hopeful of winning cricket Test series over South Africa
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- Bad malaria pills in Africa raise resistance fears
- Darwin family DNA shows African origin
- Tracking Vandals of PHCN Installations
- Internet Blackout in Ghana, what it was
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania
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