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Chinese technicians man drilling equipment on an oil rig in Paloich, South Sudan. Militants apparently captured 29 Chinese workers after attacking a remote work site in the volatile South Kordofan region of neighboring Sudan, and Sudanese forces were increasing security for Chinese projects and personnel there, China said Sunday.
Business   China   Khartoum   Photos   Wikipedia: Sudan  
 The Star 
Kidnapped Chinese workers freed in Sudan oil state
| KHARTOUM/BEIJING (Reuters) - Sudanese rebels released 29 Chinese workers on Tuesday, ten days after kidnapping them in the main oil-producing state of South Kordofan where the army has been fighting... (photo: AP / Pete Muller)
Chinese work on the assembly line at DaimlerChrysler factory in Beijing in this Sept. 15, 2006 file photo. Chrysler Group recently announced a deal with China's biggest independent automaker, Chery, to launch a low-cost production venture that will aim to export the first Chinese-made cars to the United States. Chinese manufacturers have built up a reputation for reasonably well-made, inexpensive low-tech products such as toys and textiles. But as Chinese manufacturers begin exporting big ticket items such as cars to the U.S., quality and safety issues are taking on even greater impo
Capitalism   China   Economy   Investments   Photos   Wikipedia: Chinese New Left  
 The Examiner 
China has become capitalist nation aimed investments in US and EU.
|  Sahit Muja:  China become more of capitalist nation aimed investments in US and EU. China's central bank plans to create a $300 billion investment vehicle, aimed at investments in th... (photo: AP / Elizabeth Dalziel, File)
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves from his airplane before departing to Ecuador at the Jose Marti international airport in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012.  BBC News 
Iran parliament summons President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Iran's parliament has summoned the president for questioning for the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. | President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad faces a long list of questions about the state of the... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano)
Iran   Mideast   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad  
Grocer in fruits and vegetables section, Dubai UAE  Gulf News 
2011 food import to Dubai rises by 18 per cent
| Dubai: Food imports to Dubai rose to 18 per cent in 2011 at 6.7 million tonnes compared to 5.6 million tonnes in 2010 from 151 countries, said Hussain Nasser Lootah, Director General of Du... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Dubai   Food   Photos   UAE  
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A family member of a Google worker rides a Google bike at Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Wednesday, June 1, 2011. Gulf News
Google's new privacy policy fuels worries
| Dubai: In a move aimed at creating a simpler and more intuitive user experience, Google has announced changes to its privacy policy that will take effect on March 1. | ... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
Economy   Google   Market   Photo   Wikipedia: Google  
Sugar Gulf News
Dubai Refreshments finds high sugar prices bittersweet
| Dubai: Despite recent decreases in the cost of sugar, one local soft drinks manufacturer says the commodity is still expensive enough to justify last year's 50 per cent... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Cost   Drinks   Dubai   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: United Arab Emirates  
110211-A-xxxxW-003       U.S. Army soldiers fire a 60 mm mortar round during Cobra Gold on Pulon Range, Thailand, on Feb. 11, 2011.  Cobra Gold is a joint forces, multinational exercise designed to ensure regional peace and stability.  DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew E. Winstead, U.S. Army.  (Released) The Times Of India
Iran raid likely to drag in US, hurt global economy
Iran raid likely to drag in US, hurt global economy | Email this articlePrint this articleTweetThe author has posted comments on this articleReuters | Feb 5, 2012, 06.20P... (photo: US DoD / Staff Sgt. Matthew E. Winstead, U.S. Army)
Iran   Military   Photos   Raid   Wikipedia: Iran  
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. Netanyahu emphasized the Israel-Egypt peace treaty signed in 1979 The News & Observer
The choice for Israel's Netanyahu
Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name | tool goes here BY WADE H. HARGROVE BY WADE H. HARGROVE Tags: | | RALEIGH -- All of us who attended a constitue... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit)
Government   Israel   Photo   Politics   Wikipedia: Benjamin Netanyahu  
Statue of Barbarossa Hayrettin Pasha near the Turkish Naval Museum on the Bosphorus in Istanbul The Examiner
Turkey's economy and tourism is one of the fastest growing in the world.
| Sahit Muja: Turkey's economy and tourism is one of the fastest growing in the world. Turkey one of the best travel destination in the world. | About 35 m... (photo: WN / Akgun Semra)
Economy   Photos   Tourism   Trade   Turkey   Wikipedia: Turkey  
Syria Iran
- EU chokes Syria economically: Central bank, gold trade may b
- EU states consider sanctions on Syria central bank, other tr
- EU states consider sanctions on Syria central bank, other tr
- EU states consider sanctions on Syria central bank, other tr
File - In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian photographers take pictures of burnt police vehicles, after a weeklong military assault that the government said was aimed at rooting out "terrorists," in Hama city, Syria, on Wednesday Aug. 10, 2011, which has seen some of the largest anti-government protests of the 5-month-old uprising.
Syria: The revenge of Hama 30 years on
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- India to pay in rupees for 45% of Iran oil imports
- Iran shrugs off latest US sanctions, trade suffers
- Hezbollah chief acknowledges Iran backing, rejects drug trad
- The Economic Crisis in Iran
People follow foreign stock prices in a brokerage in downtown Budapest, Hungary, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008, after Hungary reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Union on a broad economic rescue package, including substantial financing to stabilize the country's economy rocked by the global financial crisis. Hungary's currency and stock market were rising Wednesday after the International Monetary Fund said the country would get an aid package of up to $25.1 billion (20 billion euros) to rescue its economy hit hard by the global financial cri
Euro rises to 2-month high against dollar
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Kuwait UAE
- Oil price to stay below $115 barring surprises: Kuwait
- Oil may hit $160 amid tension: Kuwait official
- Oil may hit $160 amid tension: Kuwait official
- Kuwait PM resigns after opposition election surge
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- Man accused of leaking company information
- Emirates NBD makes top-level changes
- 2011 food import to Dubai rises by 18 per cent
- UAE open market requires complete liberalisation
Grocer in fruits and vegetables section, Dubai UAE
2011 food import to Dubai rises by 18 per cent
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Saudi Arabia Egypt
- Exclusive: China buys up Saudi, Russian oil to squeeze Iran
- China buys up Saudi, Russian oil to squeeze Iran
- Germany's Centrotherm signs Saudi solar deal
- 8 yr girl raped in busy Saudi mall
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, listens to a reporter's question during a joint news conference with Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai, not seen after their meeting at Karzai's Presidential Palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday July 5, 2011.
Britain''s Cameron to discuss trade, Middle East with Saudi officials
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- Coordination Council to Follow Up Plan of Promoting Exports
- Conducting Electricity to Owainat, Reclaiming 40,000 Acres
- WB Funds Projects in Country, Australia Extracts Gold
- Minister Says Power Exports to Palestine Will Increase
General view showing an empty beach at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, Sunday, Dec.5, 2010. Security officials say a shark has killed an elderly German tourist at an Egyptian Red Sea resort, a few days after three Russians and a Ukrainian tourist were badly mauled in shark attacks.
Egypt's tourism sector struggles to revive fortunes
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Yemen Iraq
- Arab Spring hits Indian mango producers
- VIEW: Is US-China collision inevitable?
- US closes embassy in Syria because of insecurity
- Letters to the Editor 2/6
 The U.S. is what percent of the world economy?
Quiz: The U.S. is what percent of the world economy?
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- Iraq to award $3b in power plant projects
- Commercial traffic resumes on Iraq's Shatt al-Arab
- Should We Believe The Get-Rich-Quick Rumor About The Iraqi D
- Iraq: Untapped business opportunities
A US Marine Corps (USMC) Marine of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion (BN), 5th Marines (MAR), 1st Marine Division (MAR DIV), prepares to handout Iraqi Dinars to pay an Iraqi Civil Defense Corps (ICDC) Soldier at the ICDC compound in Al Shahabi, Iraq, during re
Should We Believe The Get-Rich-Quick Rumor About The Iraqi Dinar?
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