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Middle East

Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, and a U.S. Senate candidate in 2004, today filed suit against... 

U.S. And Qatar To Boost Development Of Clean Energy Technology

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP) are signing a Memorandum of Understanding... 


U.S. Renews Support For International Clean Energy Initiatives

U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu this week joined with energy ministers and high-level representatives from more than 20... 


Winnipeg receives federal, provincial and municipal government investment in it’s recreational infrastructure

Winnipeg will move forward with enhancements to the overall recreational assets at the École St. Avila and Richmond Kings Community

UN expert urges Zambia to ‘move from rhetoric to action’ in fighting extreme poverty

An independent United Nations human rights expert has called on the Zambian Government to make good on its promises to

UK drive to rid Nigeria of Malaria

A new UK backed campaign to rid Nigeria of malaria and distribute over 63 million lifesaving bednets launched its second

Cloud Computing and Business Intelligence

In the wake of the economic slowdown, organizations are increasingly looking for ways to do more with the same resources;

Damascus and the Road to Mideast Peace

There’s no reason to keep pushing Syria in the arms of Iran. Though in recent months some have derided the

Hundreds of NGOs push for anti-corruption action at United Nations meeting

To date, 257 organizations from 78 countries have signed a joint Statement sent to the UN Secretary General Bank Ki

Asian Development Bank to Help Deliver Renewable Energy to the Pacific

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing assistance to the Pacific to help design and deliver renewable energy products to

Malaysia’s National Day soured by new racial woes

Malaysia’s National Day celebrations this week have been soured by new racial troubles as minority ethnic Chinese and Indians fear

Wine industry learns to adjust to global warming

With the global climate heating up, wine drinkers may soon be saying “cheers” with a little less enthusiasm. Extreme temperature

United Nations reparations panel for invasion of Kuwait pays out $430 million

A total of $430 million was disbursed today to 10 successful claimants by the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC), which

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