DUBAI - Kuwait is aiming to set a new Guinness record for the world's longest flag which will be unveiled next month during its National Day.
WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama Sunday greeted the "historic" start of voting in the Southern Sudan independence referendum but called for an end to violence in the disputed border region of Abyei.
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