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An Iraqi woman eyes U.S. soldiers as they stand guard outside a polling center during the country's provincial elections in central Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009. Iraqis passed through security checkpoints and razor-wire cordons to vote Saturday in provincial elections that are considered a crucial test of the nation's stability as U.S. officials consider the pace of troop withdrawals. Voting ended later with no reports of major violence, though voters at some polling stations complained that their names did not appear on lists. Balloting was extended for one hour to accommodate v
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 The New York Times 
Partial Iraq Vote Results Expected by Thursday
| BAGHDAD — Iraq’s electoral commission is expected to announce partial results of parliamentary elections by Thursday, a United Nations official said, offering an incomplete picture of th... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban)
U.S. President Barack Obama, left, listens to Chinese President Hu Jintao, as they attend a state dinner reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. Standing behind them are their translators.
China   Defence   Photos   Politics   US  
 Asia Times 
Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
| By Willy Lam | China's ongoing tussles with the United States over issues including Taiwan, Tibet and trade are in a sense nothing new. For more than two decades, Sino-US relations have periodically... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks during the summit of Latin American and Caribbean for Integration and Development, CALC, in Costa do Sauipe, Brazil, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008. The two-day summit is aimed at strengthening political and economic ties in the regi  Houston Chronicle 
AP Interview: Silva says Iran sanctions dangerous
| BRASILIA, Brazil - Brazil's president warned Tuesday that U.S.-proposed sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program could lead to war in the Middle East. | President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sa... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)
Brazil   Iran   Photos   President   UN  
Iraqi elections officials carry boxes of ballots cast by hospital patients, detainees and security forces in the country's provincial elections in Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. The polls opened Wednesday for members of the Iraqi security forces, detainees and hospital patients. General voting is scheduled on Satu  The New York Times 
As Iraq Tallies Vote, U.S. Says Pullout Plans Are 'on Track'
| BAGHDAD — As Iraq tallied the votes from Sunday’s nationwide elections to choose a new Parliament, the top American military commander in Iraq on Monday praised the Iraqi military’... (photo: AP / Alaa al-Marjani)
Elections   Iraq   Military   Photos   US  
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Queen Rania of Jordan speaks to reporters during a meeting of U.N. regional chiefs in Amman, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Queen Rania called for emergency financial aid to U.N. agencies assisting the 1.5 million Palestinian refugees in Gaza. The Daily Beast
Women in the World Speakers
| From Queen Rania to Hillary Clinton, Meryl Streep, and dozens of activists from around the world, see our complete list of summit speakers and perfomers. Bios written b... (photo: AP / Nader Daoud))
Activists   Empowerment   Photos   Summit   Women  
Two Iraqi women display their inked fingers after casting their vote in the parliamentary elections in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, March 7, 2010. The Star
Iraqis vote despite militant attacks that kill 38
| BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Bomb and rocket attacks killed at least 38 people as Iraqis voted on Sunday in a parliamentary election that put Iraq's security forces and its fled... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban)
Elections   Iraq   Photos   Politics   Terrorism  
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva receives US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Brasilia, Brazil, 3 March, 2010. WorldNews.com
Hillary's Wrong Turn?
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | When Hillary-Rodham Clinton became First Lady of the United States in 1992, I can still recall the joy and hope s... (photo: ABr / Fabio Rodrigues Pozzebom)
Iran   Nuclear   Peace   Photos   Politics   US  
Residents gather at the scene of a blast which leveled a building in northeastern Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Star Tribune
Election day attacks in Iraq kill 26; voters defy violence in hopes of national reconciliation
| BAGHDAD - Insurgents bombed a polling station and lobbed grenades at voters Sunday, killing 26 people in attacks aimed at intimidating Iraqis participating in an electi... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim)
Democracy   Election   Iraq   Mideast   Photos   War  
An unknown woman who covered her face, except her pretty eyes Khaleej Times
Protect Women During Conflicts, UAE Urges UN
NEW YORK ' The UAE urged the United Nations to work to protect women and children during armed conflicts, and to get those who are detained as hostages or prisoners relea... (photo: Public Domain / Davric)
Children   Photos   UN   War   Women  
 Unidentified Saudi women walk along a suburban street in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in this Nov. 15, 2006  The Siasat Daily
Women's rights improving in Middle East
| Washington, March 06: Women's rights have improved in 15 of 18 countries in the Middle East and North Africa over the past five years, although violence against women r... (photo: AP Photo)
Discrimination   Human Rights   Photos   Saudi   Women  
An Iraqi woman casts her ballot at a polling site during the country's provincial elections in the Shiite enclave of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009. Iraqis passed through security checkpoints and razor wire cordons to vote Saturday in provincial elections that are considered a crucial test of the nation's stability as U.S. officials consider the pace of troop withdrawa The New York Times
A Nervous Embrace of Freedom's Progress in Iraq
| BAGHDAD — Glumly, Qais Sharaa peered through his barbershop at the collage of posters in Firdos Square, where a statue of Saddam Hussein once presided and the voc... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim)
Democracy   Elections   Iraq   Photos   Society  
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates holds a press briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Gates said that U.S. and British citizens were the targets of the violent siege in Mumbai, although most of those killed in the city, the nation's financial capital, were Indians. He also said Tuesday that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, had gone to the region to meet with official
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An Iraqi woman eyes U.S. soldiers as they stand guard outside a polling center during the country's provincial elections in central Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009. Iraqis passed through security checkpoints and razor-wire cordons to vote Saturday in provincial elections that are considered a crucial test of the nation's stability as U.S. officials consider the pace of troop withdrawals. Voting ended later with no reports of major violence, though voters at some polling stations complained that their names did not appear on lists. Balloting was extended for one hour to accommodate v
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French president Nicolas Sarkozy gestures during a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the chancellery in Berlin, on Monday, Aug. 31, 2009. The leaders of Germany and France are pushing for the Group of 20 summit in September to agree on action to control bankers' bonuses.
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates holds a press briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Gates said that U.S. and British citizens were the targets of the violent siege in Mumbai, although most of those killed in the city, the nation's financial capital, were Indians. He also said Tuesday that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, had gone to the region to meet with official
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- Indian kids have no school to go in Abu Dhabi
Queen Rania of Jordan speaks to reporters during a meeting of U.N. regional chiefs in Amman, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Queen Rania called for emergency financial aid to U.N. agencies assisting the 1.5 million Palestinian refugees in Gaza.
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Culture Society
- A Saudi charm, talent comes to Paris
- Emirates literature festival starts in Dubai
- Abu Dhabi International Book Fair concludes with big success
- Husain Gives Up India Passport
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Media summit in Abu Dhabi highlights efforts by Dubai's oil-rich neighbor to boost its clout
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- AP Interview: Silva says Iran sanctions dangerous
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center, leaves at the conclusion of the morning session of parliament during the second day of debate on 21-member Cabinet proposed by him, in Tehran, Iran, Monday, Aug. 31, 2009.
Iran: Budget With Cuts Is Approved by Parliament
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