Cairo — Initiatives to reduce Egypt's greenhouse gas emissions could get a big push if world leaders and environment officials meeting in Copenhagen for climate talks that start Monday agree to maintain or enhance the carbon trading... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Everybody's waiting for the 6th Dubai International Festival, because of the array of movies and films participating this year. Full Article at WALEG
(MENAFN - Saudi Press Agency) Dr. Ahmed Al Hakami, the Deputy Minister of Economy and Planning and head of the Saudi delegation to the Japan-Arab Economic Forum has highlighted the future of the Saudi economy in the light of the current situation and... Full Article at Middle East North Africa Financial Network
DAILY MAIL: Tony Pulis apologised to his players yesterday for the violent outburst that has pushed James Beattie towards the exit door at Stoke City. Full Article at Give Me Football
Robbie Keane. On his way to Celtic in January? Photograph: Michael Mayhew/Sportsphoto The Mill is in a bad mood. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Quote of the day: “Alberto’s available to play and has been for more than a month. He feels good and the injury has cleared up, and now the only way he can get truly fit is to play more and more minutes. Full Article at 101 Great Goals
Pompey Zak race - The Sun Amr Zaki is in talks with Portsmouth three weeks after making a racist attack on Avram Grant. Full Article at Times Online
DELISLE - Firefighters from West Harrison Volunteer Fire Department are currently on the scene of a house fire on Lobouy Rd. in the Delisle community. Full Article at Biloxi Sun Herald
Crash course: James Willstrop was left needing stitches in Mumbai, India Photo: SQUASHPICS.COM Matthew, vying to end the year as world No 1, sent compatriot Adrian Grant packing in 42 minutes and will now play French stalwart Thierry Lincou for... Full Article at The Telegraph
Portsmouth are back in talks with Egypt striker Amr Zaki. The Sun says Zaki is in talks with Portsmouth three weeks after making a racist attack on boss Avram Grant. The Egypt striker said he could not work with Grant because he was Israeli. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com