April 30, 2007

Country Heads New Nile Basin Initiative Cluster

Rwanda will head the Socio-economic Development and Benefit Sharing Project (SDBS) of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) launched on Thursday, April 26.
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Morocco and Polisario agree talks

Direct talks on the future of Western Sahara are to be held for the first time in 32 years of conflict.
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Arrested Militants Trained to Use Planes

"They were trained on civilian aircrafts, to use the aircraft as a tool to carry out suicide operations"

CAIRO, Egypt Some of the militants arrested in a terror sweep in Saudi Arabia trained to use civilian aircraft in suicide missions, a Saudi interior ministry spokesman said Saturday. via WKRN-TV Nashville

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Cairo Airport, EGYPT Weather :: 16C Fair

fairFair 16°C

Humidity:
72%
Wind Speed:
8 KMH
Wind Direction:
ENE (060°)
Barometer:
1014 mb
Dewpoint:
11°C
Heat Index:
16°C
Wind Chill:
16°C
Visibility:
11 km
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Cairo Airport, EGYPT Weather :: 30C Fair

fairFair 30°C

Humidity:
22%
Wind Speed:
19 KMH
Wind Direction:
NNE (030°)
Barometer:
1013 mb
Dewpoint:
6°C
Heat Index:
30°C
Wind Chill:
30°C
Visibility:
11 km
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Cairo Airport, EGYPT Weather :: 21C Fair

fairFair 21°C

Humidity:
43%
Wind Speed:
26 KMH
Wind Direction:
NE (050°)
Barometer:
1015 mb
Dewpoint:
8°C
Heat Index:
21°C
Wind Chill:
20°C
Visibility:
11 km
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Cairo Airport, EGYPT Weather :: 19C Fair

fairFair 19°C

Humidity:
52%
Wind Speed:
16 KMH
Wind Direction:
ENE (070°)
Barometer:
1014 mb
Dewpoint:
9°C
Heat Index:
19°C
Wind Chill:
19°C
Visibility:
11 km
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Israel PM ‘will remain in office’

Israeli PM Ehud Olmert says he will not resign, despite criticism of his handling of the war in Lebanon.
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Missing BBC man ‘alive’ - MEPs

Palestinian leaders tell European Parliament members that abducted BBC reporter Alan Johnston is alive.
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Israeli leaders ‘rushed to war’

Israeli PM Ehud Olmert is criticised for his handling of the war in Lebanon, but vows not to resign.
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