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Earlier this year, Wana sold a 31 % stake for € 228m to the partnership of two Kuwaiti companies, mobile operator Zain and Al Ajial Investment Fund Holding, to help finance the roll out of its 15-year 2G GSM network at the end of 2009.
It was published by Sega and released for the Sega Master System in 1989 and for the Game Gear in 1992 under the title Monster World II: Dragon no Wana.
Sega then released the game for the Game Gear in 1992 in Europe under the game's original title and in Japan under the title Monster World II: Dragon no Wana.

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The band played at nightclubs and bars in the Nairobi area, and developed an enthusiastic following, and by the mid 1970s, they were well-known throughout Kenya, thanks to hits like " Mwongele " and " Wana Wanyika ".

Wana and most
Perhaps the town's most violent incident in the War on Terror was the Battle of Wana which took place in March 2004 and included fighters from the Pakistani Army against Al-Qaeda and Taliban forces.
He rose in the early 1990s with successful hits like " Wana Wana Wana ", " Eineha El Sood ", " Ta ' ala ", " Ya Leila ", " Shoofi " and his most successful hit, " Habibi Dah ( Nari Narain )" featuring Indian singer Jayashri.

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Meditel and MT operated a duopoly until 2008, when the state regulator Agence Nationale de Réglementation des Télécommunications waved in Wana, owned by Morocco's Omnium Nord Africain.
In Southeast Asia, anthropological writings exist on the Murut, Ilongot, Iban, Dayak, Berawan, Wana, and Mappurondo tribes.
In March local Pakistani and reportedly Arab militants turned against the IMU in the Wana conflict.
After the Battle of Kolombangara, the Japanese chose to use Vella Gulf, Blackett Strait, and the more constricted passage at Wana Wana, resulting in a series of nightly attacks by U. S. destroyers and PT boats against their reinforcement efforts.
Henry Morton Stanley founded Stanley Falls Station in 1883, on the island of Wana Rusari in the Congo River near the present town of Kisangani.
This disaffection spread and the South Waziristan Militia in Wana turned on their officers and any men who had remained loyal and attacked them.
Arab News reported that he had only been killed in January, following another Pakistani strike in Wana, after successfully escaping the October firefight.
Sibhuwa, Syabun, Wana, Dadagau, Swachi, Yangsijong are the names of 5 Khapan ; Madi Mulkharka, Tamafok, Mamgling, Ankhibhuin, Chanuwa, Dandagaun, etc.
During the British Empire period, beginning in the late 19th century, the British established a cantonment on the Wana Plain which was used as a headquarters by the British forces in South Waziristan until they departed India after the partition in 1947.
At one point during the 30s, the British had up to 18, 000 troops in and around Waziristan, with Wana being used as the forward headquarters and airbase.
It is currently in the eye of a storm because of the embedded presence of another set of foreigners ( Al-Qaeda ) who have affiliated themselves with the Taliban-aligned Ahmadzai Waziris of the Wana Plain and others in the area.
Inhabitants of Wana are Muslim Pushtuns, primarily Ahmedzai Waziris.
Also in South Waziristan Agency are some members of the Mahsud and Bhittani tribes who live in the surroundings of Wana.
The western base at Wana was finally reoccupied in December 1920.
Aircraft comprising the Wana Patrol maintained regular weekly contact with the posts at Wana and Tanai until 1929, when the road from Sarwekai was completed, and the Manzai brigade relocated to Wana.

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In 2004 it was moved to Mumbai ( formerly known as Bombay, in India ), to make it more accessible to the populations of Asia and Africa.
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