The Daily Tribune East Sudan, a first step for Eritrea’s Europe-bound migrants | FEATURE | 03/11/2010 | SHEGERAB — Fleeing a military regime, thousands of young Eritreans stream into neighboring east Sudan, the first stage of their long migration to Europe, Israel — or even Khar... (photo: AP / Arturo Rodriguez)
The Times Of India A Q Khan network offered to build nuclear bomb for Saddam: Book WASHINGTON: An agent linked to disgraced Pakistani scientist A Q Khan had offered Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 1990 that they could build an atomic bomb for him in three years under a $150 million... (photo: AP / Shakil Adil)
Middle East Online EU demands more rights progress from Morocco GRANADA - EU president Herman Van Rompuy called on Morocco during a summit Sunday to make progress in respecting human rights. | Referring to a dispute over the Western Sahara region, Van Rompuy said ... (photo: European Community / European Union 2010) BrusselsEUHuman RightsMoroccoPhotos
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) AfricaChinaEnergyInvestmentPhotos
Newsvine Earth Mother our Womb of Life | Bigger, Stronger Storms, Quakes, & Eruptions | Global warming is real, but not for the reasons that have been put forth thus far. Some scientists have noted that gr... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) EarthGlobalwarmingLifeMotherPhotos
Independent online Mubarak undergoes surgery | Cairo - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will undergo a gall bladder operation on Saturday in Germany and has temporarily handed over power to the prime minister, the s... (photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis) EgyptHealthMubarakPhotosWorld
The Star Libya issues warning on trade ties with USA | TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's Foreign Ministry summoned the U.S. envoy on Wednesday to warn that ties will suffer if Washington does not apologise for caustic comments a ... (photo: AP / Paulo Duarte) LibyaPhotosPoliticsTradeUS