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Breaking News Mon, 8 Feb 2010
Dozens of Egyptian anti-riot soldiers take their positions, outside Cairo university, Egypt, Monday, March 24, 2008. Hundreds of students, mostly followers of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, demonstrated against the government's campaign to try 40 of the group's leaders and financiers in front of a military court on charges of money
Cairo   Egypt   Leaders   Muslim   Photos  
 Chicago Sun-Times 
Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders
| CAIRO -- The No. 2 leader of Egypt's opposition Muslim Brotherhood and two other top figures have been arrested by police in a dawn sweep that also grabbed 10 senior members across five provinces, p... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Kashmiri Muslim protesters shout pro freedom slogans as they protest the killing of 17-year-old Zahid Farooq Shah, on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Shah who died Friday is the second teenager in a week whose death has been blamed on police and government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir's main city. Widespread protests have rocked the disputed Himalayan region a week, and thousands of armed troops patrolled the city warning residents to stay indoors.
India   Kashmir   Photos   Protest   Violence  
 The News & Observer 
Unrest in Indian Kashmir enters 2nd week
| SRINAGAR, India -- Authorities put separatist leaders under house arrest and thousands of armed troops in riot gear warned people to stay indoors in Indian Kashmir's main city Monday in an attempt t... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania  National Post 
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania
 By Geoffrey Clarfield, National PostFebruary 8, 2010 4:09 AM   | In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the most magnificent intact tomb of any Egyptian Pharaoh ever found in the ... (photo: WN / marzena)
Archaeologists   British   Egypt   Pharaoh   Photos  
Indira Gandhi-Politics-India  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
Family Vaults Women to Leadership in Asia
| BANGKOK -- "I am not a woman prime minister," Indira Gandhi liked to say during her many years as India's leader. "I am a prime minister." | But the question, here in Asia, is whether there really i... (photo: PIB of India)
Asia   Gender   Leader   Photos   Women  
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INDIA-BOLLYWOOD-ACTRESS-SHAHRUKH-KHAN-FORMER-CRICKTER-SOURAV-GANGULY The Siasat Daily
'My Name Is Khan' will entertain, not make statement: Shah Rukh
| Washington, February 07: It has some religion, a bit of politics and it's set in the backdrop of a world shaking event, but for Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan his l... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Actor   Entertainment   Film   Photos   Politics  
 French President Nicolas Sarkozy, right, welcomes Saudi Arabia´s King Abdullah, left, prior to their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Thursday, June 21, 2007. (mb1) The Siasat Daily
Abdullah most popular Muslim leader
Sunday, 7 February 2010 |  Print  Pdf | Jeddah, February 07: King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, is the most popular leader in Muslim countries. A... (photo: AP /Francois Mori)
Arab   Mideast   Muslims   Photos   Saudi Arabia  
Indian actor Shah Rukh  Khan, right, listens to Indian director Karan Johar The Siasat Daily
'My Name Is Khan' will entertain, not make statement: SRK
| Mumbai, February 07: It has some religion, a bit of politics and it’s set in the backdrop of a world shaking event, but for Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan his lat... (photo: AP / Joel Ryan)
Mumbai   Photos   Politics   Religion   Star  
 _IGP9431 british museum london The Star
Iran cuts ties with British Museum in antiquity row
| TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has cut links with the British Museum over its failure to lend the Islamic Republic an ancient Persian treasure, Iranian media reported on Satur... (photo: WN / guillaume)
Britain   Iran   Museum   Photos   Tehran  
Troops of Pakistan's para-military force rush to a bus damaged by a bomb explosion in Karachi, Pakistan on Friday, Feb. 5, 2010. A bomb tore through a bus carrying Shiite Muslim worshippers. The Boston Globe
Pakistan: Funerals set for Karachi bomb victims
| KARACHI, Pakistan-Hundreds of minority Shiite Muslims have gathered in Pakistan's largest city amid tight security for a mass funeral for those killed in a pair of bomb... (photo: AP / Fareed Khan)
Bomb Blast   Karachi   Muslim   Photos   Terrorism  
President Barack Obama visits a Boys and Girls Club in Washington, Monday, Dec. 21, 2009, to read a book and give out cookies to children. The Times
Obama statue in Jakarta will be removed after protests on internet
| A statue of the young Barack Obama, intended to commemorate the time he lived in Indonesia as a boy, is to be removed from a park in Jakarta after a campaign of protest... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Leader   Photos   Politics   US   Washington  
Fatwa against Muslims on Facebook Zeenews
Fatwa against Muslims on Facebook
Cairo: A top Egyptian cleric has issued a fatwa forbidding the use of the popular social networking site Facebook, saying Muslims using such sites must be considered "sin... (photo: WN / marzena)
Cairo   Egypt   Muslims   Photos   Social  
Kashmiris protest near the body of Zahid Farooq, 17, who died on February 5, 2010 after an altercation broke-out between troops and a group of boys in the Brein area of Srinagar. The killing sparked violent protests in Brein as protestors attempted to carry Farooq's body to the state Chief Minister's residence before being dispersed by teargas. Indian troops had earlier in the day sealed off neighbourhoods in the summer capital and arrested dozens of activists to block continued protests over the January 31 death of Muslim boy Wamiq Farooq, 14, who was killed by a police teargas shell in the revolt-hit region. The News & Observer
Teenager dies as protests rock Indian Kashmir
| SRINAGAR, India -- Police were investigating the reported shooting death of a teenager in the capital of Indian Kashmir on Friday, an officer said, an incident that thr... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Kashmir   Photos   Protests   Teenager   Violence  
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sean Novick of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, watches over a road during a joint patrol with Iraqi police to conduct post-election surveys in Iman, Iraq, Feb. 3, 2009. The Times
Iraq's elections could be a turning point - backwards
| Iraq's elections next month are a major fork in the road of the country's post-election development. One way leads towards increasing stability and political freedom; t... (photo: US Navy / PO2 James Wagner)
Democracy   Elections   Iraq   Photos   War  
A view Port-au-Prince's National Stadium, where Haitians displaced by the earthquake have pitched makeshift tents for shelter. The Miami Herald
An `obscene' view of Haiti tragedy
| As babies were being pulled, crushed and broken, from the rubble. | As people lay writhing on cardboard mats, gashed and moaning under the sun. | As families placed the... (photo: UN / Sophia Paris)
Disaster   Haiti   Photos   Scandal   US  
Islam Women Terrorism
- France unveils plans to bolster national identity
- Saudi rights panel take up child bride case
- Report: 13-foot alligator kills girl, 11, during river swim
- Huge recovery effort revives China's quake zone
A kashmiri muslim walk  in front of closed shops during a strike  in Srinagar February 2, 2010. At least two dozen people were injured on Tuesday when Muslim demonstrators clashed with Indian forces in several parts of Kashmir during anti-India protests fuelled by the killing of a teenager by police on Sunday, witnesses and police said.
Muslim Wins Handshake Discrimination Case
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- Qaeda leader calls for attacks on US interests 'everywhe
- Rights watchdog says Bahrain police using torture
- Yemen's al-Qaida deputy chief urges new attacks
- Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula urges jihad
Kashmiri Muslim protesters shout pro freedom slogans as they protest the killing of 17-year-old Zahid Farooq Shah, on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Shah who died Friday is the second teenager in a week whose death has been blamed on police and government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir's main city. Widespread protests have rocked the disputed Himalayan region a week, and thousands of armed troops patrolled the city warning residents to stay indoors.
Unrest in Indian Kashmir enters 2nd week
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Jihaad - Jihad Human Rights
- Yemen al Qaeda urges jihad, wants Red Sea blocked
- Yemen's al Qaeda calls for jihad, fighting in north
- Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula urges jihad
- Yemen's al Qaeda calls for jihad, fighting in north
Special forces, left, and plain clothed police officers, right, talk with journalists outside the central courthouse in San'a, Yemen, Saturday, May 29, 2004.
Yemen's al Qaeda calls for jihad in region - web
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- Rights watchdog says Bahrain police using torture
- Nigerian Christians count dead after Jos violence
- Chad's leader travels to Sudan to smooth relations
- US, Europe condemn human rights abuses in Iran
Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders
Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders
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Society & Culture Education
- Saudi rights panel take up child bride case
- Police: Hub grandmother smoked crack before high-speed chase
- Deplaned passenger of Emirates says he will sue authorities
- Deplaned passenger of Emirates says he will sue authorities
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures as he delivers his speech at a ceremony honoring the late Iranian revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini at his mausoleum, just outside Tehran, Iran, Monday, June 2, 2008. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday once again turned his fiery rhetoric on Israel and saying that it will soon disappear from the world map. Ahmadinejad was speaking at a ceremony honoring the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, on his death anniversar
ANALYSIS - Revolution day will put Iran's disunity on show
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- Britain Plans to Cut Flow of Foreign Students
- Britain Plans to Cut Flow of Foreign Students
- School shows way to peace in Mindanao
- Weak schools to get partners
Veiled Muslim women
Egypt’s veil wearers see it as barrier to harassment
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