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England national soccer team striker Michael Owen arrives for a squad training session for the World Cup at Mittelbergstadion in Buehlertal, Germany, Saturday June 17, 2006. England face Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago and Sweden in their Group B games at the World Cup
Football   Owen   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
 Sky Sports 
Pearce - Door open for Owen
| England U21 boss Stuart Pearce insists it is wrong to suggest Michael Owen's international career is over. | Owen's slim hopes of making this summer's World Cup finals appear to be over after he was... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
An Iraqi family returns to their village in Burah, Diyala Province, after being displaced for months by insurgents
Baghdad   Iraq   Mideast   People   Photos  
 IRINnews 
IRAQ: IDPs returning to Diyala Province in increasing numbers
web | Photo: jamesdale10/Flickr BAGHDAD, 9 March 2010 (IRIN) - The security situation in Iraq's northeastern province of Diyala is slowly improving and thousands of displaced families have returned to... (photo: IRIN News / jamesdale10)
Filipino fishermen load tuna, which is exported to Japan, U.S. and Europe, at the General Santos city port, southern Philippines Monday, Feb. 23, 2009.  The Times 
Deal could be struck to protect bluefin tuna and African elephant
| Two of the world's most iconic endangered species, the bluefin tuna and African elephant, could be protected under a backroom deal being negotiated between Europe and Africa. | New rules restricting... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila)
Conservation   Environment   Law   Photos   Wildlife  
* ADV MONDAY MAY 14 ** The wind turbines near Kittitas, Wash., shown Dec. 8, 2006, are one of Puget Sound Energy's alternate energy projects. Plentiful rainfall is the staple image of the Pacific Northwest. The city of Seattle even broke a record last fall for precipitation in one month. But east of the Cascade Range, utilities are seeing potential in sunshine and a municipal utility in a small Washington town is enlisting residents' help to buy solar panels. (AP Photo/Jackie Johnston)hg3  United Nations 
Africa lagging behind in development of 'green' energy economy - UN
| 3 March 2010 – Africa is lagging behind the rest of the world in developing renewable energy projects with initiatives aimed at producing clean and 'green' energy remaining largely under-exploited, ... (photo: AP / Jackie Johnston)
Africa   Development   Energy   Green   Photos  
Top Stories
China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi speaks to the media during a news conference with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu, unseen, after their talks in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Business Report
China defends growing links with Africa
| China rejected foreign concerns over its growing energy links with Africa on Sunday, saying it benefits African nations by bringing badly needed trade and infrastructur... (photo: AP / Ibrahim Usta)
Africa   China   Energy   Investment   Photos  
A view of the Cahora Bassa reservoir. in Mozambique All Africa
Portugal Will Sell Its Shares in Cahora Bassa
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates announced in the western Mozambican province of Tete on Thursday that Portugal intends to sell its remaining shares in Hidroelectr... (photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske)
Company   Photos   Portugal   Portuguese   Province  
South African actress Charlize Theron arrives for the Elle Style Awards 2006, from the Atlantis Gallery at the Old Trueman Brewery, east London, Monday Feb. 20, 2006. Newstrack India
Charlize Theron visits schools across South Africa
| London, Mar 5 (ANI): Charlize Theron recently visited schools across her homeland South Africa, emphasizing the importance of education to the students.  | The act... (photo: AP / Max Nash)
Education   London   Photos   South Africa   Students  
 KLdy1 - May07 - Minefield - landmine. (dy1) BBC News
Can rats help clear Africa's landmines?
| Landmines - brutal and indiscriminate weapons - are depressingly common in the developing world. Can the highly developed sense of smell of rats help to clear this scou... (photo: WN)
Africa   Minefield   Mozambique   Photos   World  
President Robert Mugabe is seen at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008. The Star
Mugabe says to seek re-election if party says yes
| HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday he would stand for re-election if his party nominated him, brushing off calls for the octagenaria... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Election   Harare   Photos   President   Zimbabwe  
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, center, arrives for power-sharing talks in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, Oct. 17, 2008. The Guardian
Robert Mugabe backs David Cameron's Conservatives
| Zimbabwe's president declares Conservatives are bold and know how to relate to others whereas Blair and Brown run away | Robert Mugabe has endorsed the Conservatives. P... (photo: AP)
Blair   Mugabe   Photos   President   Zimbabwe  
ANC President Jacob Zuma looks on during a media conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday Sept. 22, 2008. Zuma indicated on Monday that his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe would take over from President Thabo Mbeki whose resignation becomes effective on Thur Star Tribune
South Africa's Zuma demands UK loosen sanctions against Zimbabwe while on visit to Britain
| LONDON - South African President Jacob Zuma pressed Britain on Thursday to loosen European Union sanctions on Zimbabwe, which he said are limiting the effectiveness of ... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Africa   Britain   Europe   London   Photos  
Politics Economy
- China commodity story still intact but challenges abound - M
- NAREP Was Formed to Add Value - Musonda
- Adopt More Women in 2011, Veep Urges Parties
- Cooperbelt MMD Out to Strengthen Party Organs
Media pundits depict nation's role in Africa wrong
Media pundits depict nation's role in Africa wrong
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- China commodity story still intact but challenges abound - M
- World Bank praise for our economic reform progress
- Comment: So you thought all vultures flew?
- Women's Media Body Salutes Scribes
* ADV MONDAY MAY 14 ** The wind turbines near Kittitas, Wash., shown Dec. 8, 2006, are one of Puget Sound Energy's alternate energy projects. Plentiful rainfall is the staple image of the Pacific Northwest. The city of Seattle even broke a record last fall for precipitation in one month. But east of the Cascade Range, utilities are seeing potential in sunshine and a municipal utility in a small Washington town is enlisting residents' help to buy solar panels. (AP Photo/Jackie Johnston)hg3
Africa lagging behind in development of 'green' energy economy - UN
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Culture Education
- A tale of the last three schools standing
- Goal.com 2010 World Cup City Guide: Polokwane
- Madagascar teeters on edge of further sanctions
- Zambia's Lukando Wins M-Net Face of Africa '10
Public Elementary School  -  Students  -  Young Boys  -  Philippines
Lapus points out gains in improving education
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- East Sudan, a first step for Eritrea’s Europe-bound migrants
- SOMALIA: Too many patients, one mental health facility
- PSC retreats to Naivasha to fine tune draft
- ICT Unavoidable in West Africa's Development - Ecowas Pa
Much of Somalia's food aid diverted: UN report
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Health Travel
- OPT: Uphill battle to supply prosthetics to Gaza war injured
- GLOBAL: Fund gets results, but will it get funding?
- A tale of the last three schools standing
- SYRIA: Severe food shortages in parched eastern region
Barren dried up land - lack of monsoon - drought - India
SYRIA: Severe food shortages in parched eastern region
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- US aiding Somalia in its battle to retake capital
- Iraq's Political Miracle
- Parties sign Darfur truce deal
- Sudan and Darfur rebel group sign key truce
Somali government soldiers keep guard near the scene of a suicide car bomb attack, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010 in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.
US aiding Somalia in its battle to retake capital
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