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Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, center, accompanied by Azzam al-Ahmed, deputy prime minister and leader of Fatah lawmakers in the Palestinian parliament, right, and Hamas' deputy leader Moussa Abu Marzouk, left, speaks to the media after the two Palestinian factions signed a statement entitled the "San'a Declaration" at the Presidential Palace in San'a, Yemen Sunday, March 23, 2008. Palestinian factions meeting in Yemen ended on Sunday five days of reconciliation talks without agreeing on who will control the Gaza Strip, but said that they will talk again in the Yemeni capital. YEMEN: ICRC appeals for more funds as IDP numbers rise
IRINnews  web | Photo: WFP SANAA, - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has appealed for an additional US$8 million to help it respond to the increasing needs of civilians affected by fighting i... (photo: AP / )
Locals in Amarapura, Mandalay Division, Myanmar, Burma No foreigners, no cameras for Myanmar
Asia Times  | By Marwaan Macan-Markar | BANGKOK - Images of the dead keep trickling out of Myanmar. The most moving are those of children who died when Cyclone Nargis tore through the populous Irrawaddy Delta. | ... (photo: GNU / MikeRussia)
 Displaced children wait for World Food Programme (WFP), trucks carrying food aid to arrive at Elasha camp on the out skirts of the capital Mogadishu, Thursday, April 26, 2007. More than 300,000 people have fled Mogadishu since the fighting started in Mog GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
IRINnews web | Photo: Abdullah Shaheen/IRIN JOHANNESBURG, - Government attempts to control food supplies to ensure that their people have enough to eat are hampering efforts by the World Food Programme (WFP) t... (photo: AP/Farah Abdi)
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, gestures as he speaks with Middle East Quartet envoy and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair during their meeting at Abbas' office in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2008 (tmg1) ISRAEL-OPT: Quartet envoy upbeat on Gaza sewage projects
IRINnews web | Photo: Shabtai Gold/IRIN JERUSALEM, - Trying to make economics support the political process, Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, announced on 13 May a series of moves agreed upon by ... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
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 Israeli Arab legislator Azmi Bishara sits before a committe of the Knesset, Israel´s parliament, in Jerusalem Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2002. The committee discussed disqualifying Bishara from running in the upcoming Israeli elections, because he is accuse ISRAEL: Arab minority has lower life expectancy - new report
IRINnews web | Photo: Shabtai Gold/IRIN JERUSALEM, - Israel's Arab minority has a lower life expectancy than that of Jewish citizens; the Arab community suffers from higher infant... (photo: AP /Issac Harari)
A Thai family waits after buying a sack of rice at a government-owned shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, May 1, 2008. Opec experience warns against Asian rice cartel 
Business Day UNTIL recently, the next oil - the critical resource growing ever scarcer and prompting desperate behaviour to ensure supplies - was water. Turns out, it's rice. | That's... (photo: (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong) / )
Brad Pitt So why does Brad Pitt have a map of New Orleans tattooed on his back?
London Evening Standard | It appears Angelina Jolie's love of tattoos is rubbing off on partner Brad Pitt. | The 44-year-old unwittingly flashed his latest etching during a day out with his adop... (photo: U.S. Air Force / )
Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr Abdulla al-Kurbi YEMEN: Eradicating onchocerciasis could take 10 years - local NGO
IRINnews web | Photo: Mohammed al-Jabri/IRIN SANAA, - A local non-governmental organisation (NGO) has said it will take 8-10 years to eradicate onchocerciasis, a disease which lea... (photo: AP )
 Child survivors of the Holocaust filmed during the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Red Army, January, 1945. Still photograph from footage shot by the film unit of the First Ukrainian Front. Some of the tiny percentage of children not im Most horrible Rogue-State - USA
WorldNews.com Article by Worldnews Guest Writer Rene Delavy | The question is not, how many Jews died in the cattle-trains on the way to the Nazi concentration camps. The question is: ... (photo: USHMM/Russian Fed. Archive)
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- YEMEN: ICRC appeals for more funds as IDP numbers rise
- Maybank to announce capital raising plan in June
- 'I said to Klaus Barbie: I want people to see your human
- No foreigners, no cameras for Myanmar
- Today in History - May 15
- Myanmar to attend ASEAN emergency meeting to discuss cyclone
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, center, accompanied by Azzam al-Ahmed, deputy prime minister and leader of Fatah lawmakers in the Palestinian parliament, right, and Hamas' deputy leader Moussa Abu Marzouk, left, speaks to the media after the two Palestinian factions signed a statement entitled the "San'a Declaration" at the Presidential Palace in San'a, Yemen Sunday, March 23, 2008. Palestinian factions meeting in Yemen ended on Sunday five days of reconciliation talks without agreeing on who will control the Gaza Strip, but said that they will talk again in the Yemeni capital.
YEMEN: ICRC appeals for more funds as IDP numbers rise
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- Sensex and sensitivity in Bombay
- Pakistan battles power shortages
- Lafarge to invest $150 mn to set up 10 RMC plants in India
- Airtel crosses 4-mn subscriber mark in Delhi
- Islamic group claims responsibility for India attacks
- India to fight against terror at all costs: Patil
An Afghan police man destroying the opium poppies on the field during a poppy eradication operations in Tarin Kowt in Urugzan Southern province of Afghanistan, Sunday, April 29, 2007. Taliban fired rockets and small arms when U.S sState Department officials along with Afghan authorities were eradicating the poppy in the southern Afghanistan.
Russia proposes 'belt of security' with China, India to choke Afghan drug supply
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Medicine & Healht Education & Society
- Burma expels foreign aid workers
- Clinical trials continue in India, U.S., for implantable dev
- India to fight against terror at all costs: Patil
- Myanmar cyclone death toll soars above 43,000
- Myanmar junta insists aid effort running smoothly
- Russia proposes 'belt of security' with China, India
Palates of US aid are loaded on a C-130 cargo plane bound for cyclone devastated Myanmar in Utapao Air Base near the southern city of Rayong, Thailand, Monday, May 12, 2
Burma expels foreign aid workers
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- OSSIM plans expansion across India
- UN: Most schools ravaged in Myanmar's cyclone zone
- Cyclone damage to Myanmar rice may flare prices
- UN: Most schools ravaged in Myanmar's cyclone zone
- UN says up to 85 percent of schools in Myanmar's cyclone
- India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Locals in Amarapura, Mandalay Division, Myanmar, Burma
No foreigners, no cameras for Myanmar
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Religion & Life Culture
- UN: Most schools ravaged in Myanmar's cyclone zone
- ISRAEL: Arab minority has lower life expectancy - new report
- Brian Rudman: Only right that matters in Myanmar is the righ
- Parsis may be silenced by success
- Online travel advice for India
- EU ministers discuss Myanmar aid
 Israeli Arab legislator Azmi Bishara sits before a committe of the Knesset, Israel´s parliament, in Jerusalem Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2002. The committee discussed disqualifying Bishara from running in the upcoming Israeli elections, because he is accuse
ISRAEL: Arab minority has lower life expectancy - new report
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- The new India; Preparing for earthquakes; Disaster in Burma
- Today in History - May 15
- KARACHI: Pakistan-India clay connection
- Indian art not yet a global brand
- Today in History - May 15
- Hollywood stars pledge aid for Myanmar child victims
George Clooney, Brad Pitt
Hollywood stars pledge aid for Myanmar child victims
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- India's security crackdown to protect Shane Warne
- India on track for finals after beating Pakistan 2-1
- Indian cricket board not expecting foreign exodus after expl
- Myanmar junta warns people not to hoard aid
- Myanmar warns against hoarding foreign aid
- Myanmar approves new constitution while it reels
 A Parsi couple on their wedding day. The man in the centre is Dastur MN Dhalla, who was the High Priest of the Parsis of Karachi, Pakistan, between 1909 and 1956. (om1)
Parsis may be silenced by success
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- Militant group claims it was behind India bombing
- Myanmar cyclone death toll soars above 43,000
- Sensex and sensitivity in Bombay
- Militant group claims it was behind India bombing
- Myanmar cyclone death toll soars above 43,000
- Myanmar cyclone death toll passes 43,000: state TV
Myanmar children reach their hands out to receive a free banana from a local donor on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, on Wednesday May 14, 2008.
Myanmar junta warns people not to hoard aid
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