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Israeli Officials Say Aid Ship Will Sail to Egypt

Israeli news reports say Israeli officials met with counterparts from Moldova and Greece, agreed ship's captain would divert to Egypt

Workers load supplies on to a cargo ship at the Lavrio port, about 60 kilometers southeast of Athens,Greece, 9 Jul 2010

Could One-State Proposal Provide Middle East Peace?

Some make argument for single nation encompassing Israel, Gaza Strip, West Bank in order to lessen strife in area

Map of Israel

Report: Karzai Objects to US Plan for Villagers

'Washington Post' reports new US and NATO military commander in Afghanistan meeting with resistance from afghan president

Afghan President Hamid Karzai (file photo)

Pakistan Suicide Bombing Death Toll Jumps to 102

More bodies recovered from debris after twin suicide blasts in country's northwestern tribal region near Afghan border

Local residents walk next to a wheel excavator removing rubble from damaged shops at the site of Friday's suicide bombing in Yakaghund in Pakistani tribal area of Mohmand, 10 Jul 10

US Satisfied With UN Statement on S. Korea Ship Sinking

State Department spokesman calls North Korean claims of victory on issue overblown rhetoric

South Korean naval ship Cheonan after being salvaged

Obama Amplifies Messages Four Months Before Mid-Term Elections

President is pushing back hard against opposition Republicans and their criticisms of his economic policies

President Barack Obama speaks about exports, jobs, and the economy, 07 Jul 2010

South Africa Unveils Plan to Counter Xenophobia

Plan to deal with any violence against foreigners to go into effect after end of World Cup Sunday

Measles Outbreak in Africa Threatens Gains

UN reports nearly 90,000 cases of measles have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa since June 2009, including about 1,400 deaths

Children getting vaccinations for measles on the streets of Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 Oct 2009

Northwestern University Library Collection Shows Obama's Widespread Popularity in Africa

Three years ago, library embarked on project to gather, categorize African artifacts, publications related to President Obama

The Herskovits Library of African Studies at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois has amassed one of the largest collections of Obama-related Africa artwork in the world

British Photojournalist Wins Prestigious Nansen Award

UN refugee agency selects Alixandra Fazzina for her tireless dedication to uncovering and portraying the overlooked consequences of war

Photojournalist Alixandra Fazzina
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