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Page last updated at 17:10 GMT, Sunday, 6 December 2009 Nigeria captain Yobo says the team needs change ahead of the World Cup Two of Nigeria's most senior players have called for a change in attitude ahead of the 2010 World Cup. Full Article at BBC News
Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton confer last week at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee meeting about the war in Afghanistan. Full Article at USA Today
Vietnamese Kim Paul Nguyen (R), 27, arrives by bicycle to Copenhagen, ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, December 5, 2009. View Photo »
In Switzerland's actions, Al Qaeda found a confirmation to its assertions that Europe is an enemy sowing hatred who should be fought against until victory
This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Full Article at BBC News
Nairobi — When chief mediator Kofi Annan arrived in Kenya at the height of the post-election crisis, he hoped to arrange a quick meeting with President Kibaki and his rival Raila Odinga in a bid to end the widespread violence in the country. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Kigali — Rwanda has accused the Khartoum government of being behind the ambush in which three RDF peacekeepers were killed and two injured at Saraf Umra in Darfur on Friday. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
A fan of Flamengo impersonating U.S. President Barack Obama waits for the season-ending Brazilian championship soccer match against Gremio at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro December 6, 2009. View Photo »
When they began the production of this film, Barack Obama wasn't in the White House
Thousands of people marched through central London over the weekend, encircling the Houses of Parliament near the River Thames and calling for a deal on climate change at the Copenhagen conference. Full Article at The New York Times
Cape Town — NEW Zealand are fast-becoming the darlings of world football. Like a young brother that is not big enough to be threatening but fun to play with, every other country wanted to have them in their World Cup groups. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Vietnamese Kim Paul Nguyen (R), 27, arrives by bicycle to Copenhagen, ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, December 5, 2009.
View Photo »A fan of Flamengo impersonating U.S. President Barack Obama waits for the season-ending Brazilian championship soccer match against Gremio at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro December 6, 2009.
View Photo »Cars wait on the red signal on the street with a huge globe in the background in Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, which lasts from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »People look at an ice sculpture of a polar bear in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, which lasts from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A woman touches an ice sculpture of a polar bear in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, which lasts from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »People walk on the street with a huge globe in the background in Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, which lasts from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A man lies on a globe which is a part of an installation in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A worker adjusts poster on the street in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18. The poster reads "save money at home to save the climate."
View Photo »COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - DECEMBER 06: A man walks past an animated projection of the globe named 'Science on a sphere' inside the U.S. Center 09 at the Bella Center on December 6, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
View Photo »U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer speaks at a news conference on the eve of the opening of the United Nations Climate Conference 2009 in Copenhagen December 6, 2009.
View Photo »A man is seen through the window of a pavilion which is a part of an installation in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A man lies on the globe as others take pictures in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A woman on a bicycle passes a huge tree stump which is a part of the Ghost Forest Exhibition in front of the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A worker adjust a Climate Change poster on a building in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »Workers on a lift add finishing touches to an installation on a street in Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A worker adjust a huge tree stump which is a part of the Ghost Forest Exhibition in front of the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »An artist works on ice sculpture near the parliament Building in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A worker stands on a huge treestump which is a part of the Ghost Forest Exhibition in front of the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »A woman with a bicycle walks next to a globe which is a part of of an installation in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »People look at a globe which is a part of of an installation in downtown Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Copenhagen is the host city for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 which starts from December 7 until December 18.
View Photo »UN climate chief Yvo de Boer speaks at a news conference on the eve of the opening of the United Nations Climate Conference 2009 in Copenhagen December 6, 2009. Delegates from 190 nations are gathering for the start of the Dec. 7-18 Copenhagen climate meeting.
View Photo »UN climate chief Yvo de Boer (C) gestures during a news conference with Michael Zammit Cutajar (L), Chair of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action (AWG-LCA), and John Ashe, Chair of Ad Hoc Working Group under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP), on the eve of the opening of t...
View Photo »Somali coastguards patrol the Indian Ocean waters near the capital Mogadishu December 6, 2009. Somalia's government has appointed new heads of its police and military to tackle numerous security challenges facing the conflict-torn Horn of Africa nation, its spokesman said on Sunday.
View Photo »United Nations Middle East envoy Robert Serry (L) leaves a Palestinian house during his visit to Khan Younis refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip December 6, 2009.
View Photo »United Nations Middle East envoy Robert Serry (L) stands on a balcony during his visit to Khan Younis refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip December 6, 2009.
View Photo »A fan of Flamengo impersonating U.S. President Barack Obama waits for the season-ending Brazilian championship soccer match against Gremio at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro December 6, 2009.
View Photo »we are bringing the Iraq War to a successful conclusion
In Switzerland's actions, Al Qaeda found a confirmation to its assertions that Europe is an enemy sowing hatred who should be fought against until victory
By the time I took office the cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan approached a trillion dollars ... We simply cannot afford to ignore the price of these wars.
When they began the production of this film, Barack Obama wasn't in the White House
Native Americans die of illnesses like tuberculosis, alcoholism, diabetes, pneumonia and influenza at far higher rates ... We’re going to have to do more to address disparities in health care delivery.
The voting (of the envoy) was not in accordance with the procedures of the government and therefore the minister of foreign affairs has instructed the permanent representative of Malaysia to the United Nations in Vienna to return to Malaysia for consultations
Yesterday, the numbers released by the Labor Department reflected a continuing positive trend of diminishing job loss ... But for those who were laid off last month and the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs in this recession, a good trend isn’t good enough. Trends don’t buy the groceries.
As president, I will make the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taliban the top priority that it should be
If there's a manufacturer in Pennsylvania, if there's a business in Ohio, that is making profits, that has a good idea, that has a customer base - give them a loan, on fair terms
President Obama ’s decision to send more troops to Afghanistan over the objections of fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill is straining a relationship already struggling under the weight of an administration agenda that some Democratic lawmakers fear is placing them in a politically vulnerable position.
The unemployment rate ticked down instead of up
if the link between the Taliban and al-Qa'ida is not broken the results will be bad for the Taliban and Afghanistan
We want to work with Pakistan to be able to root out, capture, and kill the Al Qaeda leadership and their allies. So this really is a regional strategy. It is integrated to be more effective than what we have seen before
Osama bin Laden, Leader of the al-Qaida.
We think that there needs to be a distinction between the potential reintegration of a lot of the people who are part of the Taliban but are not the hard core, committed ideological fighters who don't have allegiance with the Al Qaeda [ Images ]
I've been closely following calls for me to run in the next presidential elections. Though I deeply appreciate people's trust in my abilities, I'd like to make it clear that my final position will be determined upon a number of fundamental issues ... Elections must be under the full supervision of the j...
Just as we have done in Iraq
revival in the safe havens in western Pakistan is a lesson to al-Qaida that they can come back, if they are provided the kind of safe haven that the Taliban were.
Today, after extraordinary costs, we are bringing the Iraq war to a responsible end. We will remove our combat brigades from Iraq by the end of next summer, and all of our troops by the end of 2011
They are bringing pressure to bear on the Taliban in Pakistan, and particularly those that are attacking the Pakistani government ... Any pressure on the Taliban, whether it's in Pakistan or in Afghanistan is helpful to us because al-Qaida is working with both of them.
did not make this decision lightly ... As commander in chief, I have determined that it is in our vital national interest to send an additional 30,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan. After 18 months, our troops will begin to come home. These are the resources that we need to seize the initiative, while buil...
Give President Obama credit for changing the game on climate change. His environmental diplomacy will finally place the United States at the forefront of efforts to save our planet.
We will continue to stand up for the rights of the people of Iran to speak for themselves, to have their votes counted, to be given an opportunity to have the measure of freedom and rights that any person deserves to have
The Taliban in Pakistan have been attacking Pakistani civilians, Pakistani government officials, military officials, trying to destabilize the government of Pakistan
It is a very unfortunate, distressing development to see these sentences handed down in Iran, imposing the death penalty on people who participated in expressing their opposition to the government in demonstrating in the streets
