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11/26/2005:
"Mugabe takes on Bush"
Haiti again postpones first elections since ouster of AristideHaiti's electoral board yesterday again postponed the first elections since the ouster of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide - saying it needs more time to organise the vote in the impoverished country.
Mugabe takes on Bush
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has slammed the US government for extending travel bans targeted at him and his closest aides, state-controlled daily The Herald said on Saturday.
Firestone in Trouble Again in US Court for Practicing Slavery
Firestone, no doubt the largest rubber plantations in the world, is also regarded as the most stable investment in Liberia. Cultivated more than 70 years ago in what was then Marshall Territory for 99 years, Firestone has not only outlived most other European and U.S. investments in the country, but it has also provided employment to thousands of Liberians at any given time with many others receiving retirement and pension benefits, something which even critics say the government of Liberia, perhaps the largest employer is unable to do.
Who can own cyberspace?
Iraqis miss oil fortune: report
Secret British document accuses Israel
Resistance not terrorism, says Iraqi Sunni leader
Don't Bomb Us - A blog by Al Jazeera Staffers
First Kill the Language, Then the Culture
Iran President: Charge Bush for War Crimes
Iran's hard-line president said Saturday the Bush administration should be tried on war crimes charges, and he denounced the West for pressuring Iran to curb its controversial nuclear program. "You, who have used nuclear weapons against innocent people, who have used uranium ordnance in Iraq, should be tried as war criminals in courts," Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in an apparent reference to the United States.
N. Korea says CNN image of public execution fabricated
Iran president in war charges call
Chávez the Bush baiter
Al-Jazeera calls for No 10 talks