Friday, February 29, 2008

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Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki (L) and opposition leader Raila Odinga sign the deal
Kenya's rival leaders sign a power-sharing deal mediated by Kofi Annan to end the country's post-election crisis.
Relatives of the children killed in Jabaliya weep at the morgue in Beit Lahia (28 February 2008) Prince Harry in Afghanistan
Four Palestinian children are killed in an Israeli air strike in the northern Gaza Strip, medics say.
Prince Harry has been on the front line in Afghanistan for 10 weeks, the Ministry of Defence says.
Lebanon map George W Bush at the White House on 28 February 2008
The US orders a warship into position off the coast of Lebanon as a "show of support for regional stability".
US President George W Bush urges Congress to pass a law to allow warrantless wiretaps of suspected terrorists.
Cameroonian President Paul Biya Map
Gendarmes disperse Cameroon protesters using children as human shields, leaving a boy shot dead.
An explosion tears through a shopping centre in the US state of Illinois, officials say.
Ingrid Betancourt John Jarratt in a rescue helicopter
Concern for the health of kidnapped Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt prompts fresh calls for her release.
A fisherman swims for more than 10 hours to seek help for his crew mates after their trawler sank off Australia.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Andrew Symonds, Jacques Kallis Danny Williams and Mike Tyson
The chairman of the Indian Premier League says he has been contacted by some of England's leading players.
Danny Williams says a third fight between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson would be a "freak show" if it went ahead.
Screen grab from South Africa's ETV, allegedly showing black employees at a university being humiliated by white students President Nicolas Sarkozy and South Africa's Thabo Mbeki
A video showing white South African students bullying black staff members was "play-acting", lawyers say.
France will renegotiate its defence deals with African countries, President Nicolas Sarkozy says.
Lady filling up her car Map
Oil prices hit a record level for the third consecutive day, reaching $102.59 because of high demand and the weak dollar.
As many as 40,000 people who used a Las Vegas clinic are urged to be tested for HIV and hepatitis C, officials say.
Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra arrives at the Supreme Court in Bangkok, Thailand (28/02/2008) Hutomo
Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra returns home, 17 months after being deposed in a military coup.
Tommy Suharto, son of the former Indonesia leader, has civil corruption charges against him dropped.
Swedish police (file pic) Pieter Feith, EU special envoy to Kosovo
Police in Sweden and Norway make six arrests in a co-ordinated operation targeting terror suspects.
The EU's special envoy insists there will be no partition of Kosovo despite security problems in Serbian areas.
map Iranian policewoman warns a women about her clothing in Teheran, April 2007
Egypt appoints its first female notary to assist at the weddings of Muslim couples, in Qinayat east of Cairo.
Amnesty International criticised what it calls a backlash against women's rights campaigners in Iran.
Madheshi protesters Pashmina goats
The Nepalese government reaches agreement with a southern ethnic group that is set to end a general strike.
Some 600 rare goats that give the wool for Kashmir's prized Pashmina shawls have reportedly died of starvation.
Police excavation tent at Haut de la Garenne Kansas wheat farm
Police searching a former children's home say they have made "a couple of finds of some significance".
A rogue trader dealing in wheat contracts has caused his company more than $140m (£70m) in losses.
Judge's gavel, Eyewire Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills
Rights groups help whistle-blowing site Wikileaks fight attempts to keep it offline.
The judge in Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills' divorce hearing could make their settlement public.
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