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A-Z Country Domain List Extensions

Below is a full list of country code extensions from each country. These extensions include the top-level domain as well as any second and/or third level domain from each country. All country domain extensions are listed alphabetically by country. Afghanistan Domain registrations at the second-level are unrestricted, but more expensive. Third-level names have restrictions based on which second-level name they are beneath .af  - Registrations are taken directly at the second level or at the third level beneath the following domain extensions. .com.af  - Commercial entities (Trade license / Business authorization or approval from the Ministry of Commerce.) .edu.af  - Educational institutions .gov.af  - Government and agencies .net.af  - Network providers .org.af  - Non-commercial entities

Ukraine crisis: Donetsk sees deadliest attack on troops

A dawn attack on a checkpoint in eastern Ukraine has left at least 14 soldiers dead, in the worst loss of life for government forces to date. Heavily armed militants attacked the checkpoint in the Volnovakha area, in one of four attacks reported overnight in eastern Ukraine.

Missing US woman found after 10 years

A 25-year-old woman who went missing 10 years ago in California has told police she was forced to marry her captor and have his child. The unnamed woman contacted police shortly after communicating with her sister on Facebook, officers said. Isidro Garcia, 41, was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of kidnapping, rape and false imprisonment.

Thailand military seizes power in coup

Thailand's military has announced it is taking control of the government and has suspended the constitution. In a TV statement, army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha vowed to restore order and enact political reforms.

Madrid matadors gored by bulls at festival launch

Matador Antonio Nazare was the second matador to be wounded at the San Isidro festival launch A major event in Madrid's bullfighting season had to be cancelled after all three matadors were gored by bulls.

24 Words Of Wisdom For Long Lasting Marriage/Relationship For Mature Men

These are 24 Words Of Wisdom Said to Me especially to Men who are Married and those Yet to Marry. By a Literary Man, A Father, Mentor, Learnered Professional (Esq), Motivator by Name 'HON. VICTOR OKEZIE EJEAGWU' (LLB,HND,OND,DCA). He Said; 1. My son, if you keep spending on a woman and she never asked you if you’re saving or investing, and she keeps enjoying the attention, don’t marry her. 2. My son, a woman could be a good wife to you,

HOW TO WRITE A PROJECT

ABSTRACT Handling of cargo has been a circular task all these while in our various ports. And Nigerian Ports Authority (N.P.A) being an organization responsible for seeing to the affairs of our various sea ports in Nigeria, have worked endlessly to make sure cargoes are properly handled without much complain of damage or misplacement. To ease the operation of cargo handling in our sea ports, researcher took up this study by critically understanding the work, procedure involved, analysis of the various steps and at the same time detecting problem in the present system and designing a new system that has solution to the problem of the existing system. The new design is computerized and is subject to modification at any given time. It also have this interaction feature and accurate in it’s output.

The Term Papers So Far

The paper says that Russia is likely to give the entry, Tick Tock, the infamous "nil points". When it comes to the contest itself, the Guardian's analysis is that last year's winners Denmark have "essentially resigned" from the running by entering a song the paper's pundit describes as "the worst noise you have ever heard". The Sun has a full list of the 25 contenders, but says Britain's Molly Smitten-Downes fears she will lose out to the Austrian "bearded lady". Vienna's entry Conchita is actually a drag act, but the paper makes the song 7-2 favourite. The Sun lets people know what to watch out for, including on-stage butter churning from a Polish group, Greeks trampolining and the aforementioned Ms Yaremchuk who will perform in front of a giant hamster wheel. Twitter's servers should brace themselves for a busy night, says the Daily Express. The paper says that 3.7 million tweets were sent during last year's ...

Term Paper of Fight Againts Bokoharam

The Daily Telegraph picks up on warnings about patient safety for another hard-pressed group of NHS workers - junior doctors. The paper reports the British Medical Association (BMA) as saying that despite EU working hour rules limiting doctors to a 48-hour week, some are still working 100 hours in a seven-day period. The "soul destroying" shift patterns can happen as the hours limit is only averaged over a 26-week period - with some weeks vastly exceeding the regulations.

The papers: Rolf Harris's letter and Eurovision oddness

One story dominates Saturday's front pages: the opening of the prosecution's case at Rolf Harris's trial for sex offences. The Daily Mirror's stark front quotes from a letter the entertainer is said to have written in which he claimed to "sicken" himself. The trial also leads the Sun. The TV presenter, musician, cartoonist and painter denies 12 counts of indecent assault against four girls.

Why do politicians try so hard to eat like voters?

David Cameron has been photographed eating dinner at a Nando's in Bristol. It follows long line of gastronomic attempts by politicians to connect with the electorate, writes Harry Low. The prime minister became the latest politician to eat in public when he tucked in tohalf a chicken, chips, coleslaw and red wine at the Portuguese eatery.

Ecclestone bribery trial hears from jailed German banker

Bernie Ecclestone, right, faces a maximum prison term of 10 years if he is found guilty A German banker who alleges he was bribed by Bernie Ecclestone has testified for the first time at the corruption trial of the Formula 1 boss. Mr Ecclestone is accused of paying a bribe of $44m (£26m) to Gerhard Gribkowsky to secure the sale of a stake in the F1 business to a company he favoured.

Gunfire injures three Naples fans ahead of Italy final

The start of the match was delayed while officials spoke to fans Three Napoli football fans were injured by gunfire in Rome before the Italian cup final between Napoli and Fiorentina, Italian media report.

Why washing machines are no longer built to last

Remember that old washing machine you bought back in the 1980s? The one that seemed to go on for ever? And then there was the one you bought only a couple of years back, which seemed to give up the ghost more quickly than an ultra-fast spin cycle.

US federal corporation Tax

US federal corporation tax is 35%, while the UK's rate is 21% and is due to be cut to 20% in 2015. But Ms Self added that a significant tax gain for the UK would be unlikely. "All it will mean is moving a few senior people here and having a few board meetings here.

AstraZeneca rejects new Pfizer offer

UK drugs firm AstraZeneca has rejected the new takeover offer from Pfizer The US company had earlier raised the priceit was offering for AstraZeneca to the equivalent of £50 a share, valuing the firm at £63bn. But Astra saidthe new terms offered were, "inadequate, substantially undervalue AstraZeneca and are not a basis on which to engage with Pfizer".

The man driven mad by spiders

The new Application developed by a British psychiatrist aims to cure a fear of spiders. Sadly it's arrived more than a century late for poor James Payn. Author Jeremy Clay tells the shuddersome tale of the man trapped in a darkened train teeming with tarantulas.

At the scene of Afghanistan landslide

The scene here is pretty desolate and distraught. The families who survived, a few hundred people, are at the top of the valley. The women and children sit on the open hillside where they spent the night. The men are lining up for aid and trying to secure their shelter.

Afghanistan landslide: Rescuers end search for survivors

Rescuers in Afghanistan have given up hope of finding any more survivors in a double landslide that is feared to have killed more than 2,500 people. They have stopped digging through the earth and mud that swamped a whole village in the remote north-east province of Badakhshan on Friday.

India politician dies after attack by 'Fire ablazed Man'

Onlookers rushed to help put out the flames that engulfed Kamruzzama Fauji An Indian regional politician has died of burn injuries five days after he was targeted during a TV election debate by a man who had set himself on fire. Kamruzzama Fauji, the local leader of the Bahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh state, was taking part in the recorded debate on Monday.