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Breaking News Tue, 9 Feb 2010
Sky - Weather - Climate Change
Climate   Environment   Leaders   Photos   Religious  
FG urges religious leaders to educate members on climate change
Taking the climate change agenda to another frontier, the minister of environment, John Odey, has called on regional religious leaders to take a proactive role by helping educate members on the crucia... (photo: WN / sweet) Business Day Online
Cows - Cattle - Herding
Africa   Cattle   Farming   Photos   World  
Prosperity undermined by western farming
| John Vidal | Study claims modern farming threatens nomadic cattle herding. | Nomadic herders who move their cattle ceaselessly across some of the harshest environments in the world in search of graz... (photo: WN / sweet) The Hindu
melted chocolate molded into a happy face and a lollipop stick placed in the middle Editorial: National Chocolate Day and Valentine celebration
February 14th of every year is globally associated with Saint Valentine’s Day. It is supposed to be a period when gifts are exchanged between loved ones, and a time for showing love. | The proliferati... (photo: Creative Commons / Soap) Joy Online
Chocolate   Food   Health   People   Photos  
Malarone anti-malaria tablets purchased Bad malaria pills in Africa raise resistance fears
| High rates of the most effective type of malaria-fighting drugs sold in three African countries are poor quality - including nearly half the pills sampled in Senegal - raising fears of increased dru... (photo: Public Domain / Tomhannen) The News & Observer
Africa   Disease   Health   Medical   Photos  
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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during the final hours of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. FACTBOX - Over 80 nations sign up to "Copenhagen Accord"
| REUTERS - More than 80 nations have signed up to the "Copenhagen Accord" for fighting climate change but China, India and Russia are among nations yet to make clear if ... (photo: UN) The Star
China   Climate   Copenhagen   India   Photos  
-German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a speech in the plenary of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009. Over 80 nations sign up to "Copenhagen Accord"
More than 80 nations have signed up to the 'Copenhagen Accord' for fighting climate change but China, India and Russia are among nations yet to make clear if they will en... (photo: AP / Kay Nietfeld,pool) Khaleej Times
China   Climate   Fighting   India   Photos  
Mahmud al-Samouni stands in front of his family tent southeast of Gaza City. His family home was destroyed during the Israeli offensive in January 2009. OPT: Psychological trauma, nightmares stalk Gaza children
web | Photo: Suhair Karam/IRIN GAZA, 2 February 2010 (IRIN) - Mona al-Samouni, 12, is depressed and has nightmares about the day - just over a year ago - when she witness... (photo: IRIN News / Suhair Karam) IRINnews
Gaza   Health   Mideast   Photo   Photos  
Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello laughs during a press conference after a training session in Madrid Capello to make Terry call
| The Football Association have announced that any decision regarding the future of John Terry rests in the hands of Fabio Capello. | The Chelsea skipper has seen his pos... (photo: AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza) Sky Sports
Football   Photos   Soccer   Sport   World  
Mont sinai EGYPT: Report details north Sinai flood damage
web | Photo: CAIRO, 1 February 2010 (IRIN) - A report on flood damage in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsular was submitted to the Egyptian Cabinet on 28 January. | ... (photo: Public Domain) IRINnews
Cairo   Egypt   Flood   Photos   Sinai  
People - Population - Mall - Shoppers Nine billion people by 2050?
| The world's population is growing at a startling rate. These figures show the number of people in each country on the globe | • | How many people live in each country... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Guardian
Census   People   Photos   Visualisation   World  
Yemen Population YEMEN: Officials warn of humanitarian crisis as IDP population doubles
web | Photo: SANAA, 31 January 2010 (IRIN) - With the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Yemen having reached 250,000, more than double the number ... (photo: AP / Mohammed Al-Qadhi) IRINnews
Aid   Photos   Population   UN   Yemen  
Business and Economy Politics
Analysts Speak On the Budget
A Look At Budget Expectations ...
Organisation for Young Entrepreneurs Formed
Mining Project to Dent Government Coffers
Unemployment tops 37 percent and is widely seen as driving Yemens multiple security crises and instability
Analysis: Yemen's rebellions fuelled by economic meltdown
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Feature: A decade of rise in thinking
Party Won't Name its 'Secret Agents' Yet
Mining Project to Dent Government Coffers
People's Plea to Finance Minister
Unemployment tops 37 percent and is widely seen as driving Yemens multiple security crises and instability
Analysis: Yemen's rebellions fuelled by economic meltdown
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Sport Farming
Zebras Drop One Place in Fifa Rankings
Nico's Spectacular Fall
Kofukan Conducts Outreach Training Sessions
Sturdy Serufho Vows to Tackle Olympic Committee Challenges
Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello laughs during a press conference after a training session in Madrid
Capello to make Terry call
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 Judge tells SA to pay for Mugabe sins
Prosperity undermined by western farming
 Weather works against Cape firefighters
 Man accused of dumping medical waste
Cows - Cattle - Herding
Prosperity undermined by western farming
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Education Health
Private schools sprout in Zimbabwe as public system struggle
OPT: Gaza schoolchildren struggling to learn
Grasshopper Shoe Craze Divides Students
Physics Teachers Still Not Under 'Scarce Skills'
Mohammed al-Khouli, 9, in a technology class at al-Mu'tasem Elementary School in Gaza City
OPT: Gaza schoolchildren struggling to learn
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Debate on nationalising the mines in South Africa
Millions at risk if AIDS focus fades, says expert
Private schools sprout in Zimbabwe as public system struggle
EGYPT: Controversial organ transplant bill welcomed by WHO
World Aids Day as celebrated in Sierra Leone, banners displaying partners of various groups, NGOs and the Ministry of Health.
Millions at risk if AIDS focus fades, says expert
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