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Breaking news Mon, 6 Sep 2010
 Technicians, measure part of the reactor of Iran´s Boushehr nuclear power plant, southwest of the ca
IAEA   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Iran hampering nuclear investigation: IAEA
VIENNA ' Iran is hampering a long-running investigation into its controversial nuclear drive by vetoing the nomination of certain United Nations inspectors, the UN atomic watchdog said Monday. | The I... (photo: AP Photo) Khaleej Times
Employees of Bahrain Petroleum Company, the Persian Gulf island's national oil company, crank on a pipeline valve Monday, Oct. 27, 2008, in the Sakhir, Bahrain, desert oilfields. Growing evidence of a severe global economic slowdown drove oil prices below $62 a barrel Monday as investors brushed off a sizeable OPEC output
Markets   OPEC   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: OPEC  
At 50, Opec still dominates
| Once upon a time in Baghdad, fifty years ago and exactly on September 14, 1960, the five developing countries of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela met and announced the formation of the... (photo: AP / Hasan Jamali) Gulf News
Pakistanis displaced by flooding plead for handouts during an aid  distribution by the Pakistani Air Force at a temporary camp set up for residents who had to flee their homes in Sukkar, Sindh Province, southern Pakistan, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010. Pakistan gets IMF relief, tightens security
| LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund will give Pakistan $450 million in emergency flood aid, providing some relief for a government overwhelmed by the disaster and facing ren... (photo: AP / Kevin Frayer) The Star
Floods   IMF   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 Pakistan floods  
  An Iraqi army soldier stands guard as pilgrims walk down a street in central Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 28, 2008. Three suicide bombers and a roadside bomb struck Shiite pilgrims taking part in a massive religious procession in Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 28 people and wounding 92, police sai Iraqis uneasy over what happens next
|      Sep 3, 2010 Iraqis uneasy over what happens next | By Heather Maher and Charles Recknagel | United States President Barack Obama has kept his promise to draw down the number... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban) Asia Times
Defence   Iraq   Photos   US   Wikipedia: 2003 invasion of Iraq  
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Coconut - Farming - Crops Centre urged to protect coconut growers
| Staff Reporter | Memo to be submitted to Prime Minister | AIKS demands minimum support price of Rs. 7 per coconut | All-India coconut growers' meeting gets under way | ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Hindu
Coconut   India   Photos   Price   Wikipedia: Coconut  
Employees of Bahrain Petroleum Company, the Persian Gulf island's national oil company, crank on a pipeline valve Monday, Oct. 27, 2008, in the Sakhir, Bahrain, desert oilfields. Growing evidence of a severe global economic slowdown drove oil prices below $62 a barrel Monday as investors brushed off a sizeable OPEC output At 50, Opec still dominates
| Once upon a time in Baghdad, fifty years ago and exactly on September 14, 1960, the five developing countries of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela met and ... (photo: AP / Hasan Jamali) Gulf News
Markets   OPEC   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: OPEC  
Gas Prices - Fuel - Oil - Diesel - Energy CPC raises the price of gas and diesel
| By Lisa Wang | STAFF REPORTER | State-run oil refiner CPC Corp, Taiwan (¥xÆW¤¤ªo) yesterday said it is pumping up gasoline and diesel retail prices by NT$0.4 and NT$0.5... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Taipei Times
Photos   Price   Retail   Taiwan   Wikipedia: Diesel engine  
An apple seller walks past graffiti saying "cash," decorated with change and small-value Nigerian naira notes, in Lagos, Nigeria  Thursday, March 26, 2009. Nigeria bourse seeks foreign investors to boost economy
| Abuja: Nigeria's stock exchange is seeking foreign investors as part of its plan to demutualise the bourse and introduce new products including Islamic investments... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Gulf News
Economy   Finance   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Nigeria  
The Deepwater Horizon blowout preventer  is lifted out of the Gulf of Mexico by the Helix Q4000 near the coast of Louisiana, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. FBI escorts undersea evidence to NASA base in hunt for oil secrets
| INVESTIGATORS looking into what went wrong in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are a step closer to answers. |  A key piece of evidence is now secure aboard a boat ... (photo: AP / Patrick Semansky) The Australian
Disaster   Oil Spill   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Deepwater Horizon explosion  
Eurostar and Thalys TGV at Paris Gare du Nord In November 2007, various British newspapers reported that Deutsche Bahn, Germany's national train company, had applied to use the Channel Tunnel and High Speed 1 rail line into St Pancras Internationa U.S. Plays Catch-Up on High-Speed Rail
| AUSTIN, TEXAS — Spanish trains whisk passengers from Madrid to Barcelona in little more than two and one-half hours. Japan has bullet trains. China is building a ... (photo: Creative Commons / MPD) The New York Times
Investment   Photos   Railway   US   Wikipedia: High-speed rail in the United States  
Semi-submersible  Offshore drilling rig on MS3 Heavy-lift Ship .Semi-submersible rigs make stable platforms for drilling for offshore oil and gas. They can be towed into position by a tugboat and anchored, or moved by and kept in position by their own azipod propellers with dynamic positioning. A Voice From the Next Offshore Oil Frontier
| On Thursday, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar had a meeting with the only people  outside the gulf region whose waters had been opened to offshore oil exploration. He wa... (photo: Creative Commons / Fallschirmjger) The New York Times
Exploration   Gulf   Offshore   People   Photos  
Politics Renewable Energy
Iran rejects IAEA report as politically motivated, partial
Letters: Wiliam Hague
National Democratic Movement to participate in polls
Senate president recovering from heart surgery
Afghans pass by the main office of Kabul Bank in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010.
Afghanistan Pledges Support for Troubled Bank
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Pakistan gets IMF relief, tightens security
Nissan Motor, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan sign MOU to promot
Talks continue over stalled wind power project
Energy reform, Lebanon's utopian goal
Pakistanis displaced by flooding plead for handouts during an aid  distribution by the Pakistani Air Force at a temporary camp set up for residents who had to flee their homes in Sukkar, Sindh Province, southern Pakistan, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010.
Pakistan gets IMF relief, tightens security
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
INTERVIEW: Sudan hopes to double gold output to offset oil r
Oil prices likely to fluctuate between $71 and $77
Iraq cuts oil product supplies to Kurdish region
At 50, Opec still dominates
Gasoline - Fuel Prices
Oil prices likely to fluctuate between $71 and $77
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Iran rejects IAEA report as politically motivated, partial
Letters: Wiliam Hague
‘Syria still stonewalling in nuclear probe’
Iran boosts nuclear work, bomb fears remain - IAEA report
Canned Foods  -  Processed Foods in Cans
Check cans carefully when buying tinned food
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Electricity Business
Exceptional teachers win recognition
UPDATE 1-German nuclear move draws antitrust unit gaze
Censored News: BP refinery releases toxics, wasted billions
SR700m Zamzam water project inaugurated
An Iraqi special weapons and tactics team, alongside U.S. Special Forces soldiers, conduct an operation in a village in Diyala province, Iraq
The legacy of seven years in Iraq
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WTO chief wants G-20 to make serious push on global trade de
EU budget chief attacks Britain's multi-billion-euro reb
Islamic finance industry has to diversify and regulate
Beirut 10th most expensive city in the world for expat housi
Bread - Food - Flour
Bread prices, specifications in UAE to be adjusted
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