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Egyp­tian Rev­o­lu­tion 2011 Re­volt Against Abuse, Tor­ture & Cor­rup­tion!
2:16
In­cred­i­ble Po­lice Chase In Brazil (with Po­lice shoot­ing bul­lets) (10 Oct 2010)
3:31
BP and Rus­sia's Ros­neft sign Arc­tic oil deal
1:32
NATO in­v­ole­ment in Libya is agreed but ques­tions re­main
1:19
Vi­o­lence flares at Syr­i­an protest
1:24
Ukraine Com­mem­o­rates As­sas­si­nat­ed Jour­nal­ists
2:15
Bel­gian trade unions protest aus­ter­i­ty plans ahead of EU sum­mit
3:07
Doc­tor Do­nates Ra­di­a­tion Suits to Japan Work­ers
1:59
Video of Gaddafi tanks burnt, oil depot on fire after Libya mil­i­tary strike
2:38
Japan's Cher­nobyl? Ra­di­a­tion pres­sure fears at Fukushi­ma plant
5:10
Fight­ers fill So­ma­lia's po­lit­i­cal vac­u­um - 19 Dec 08
2:51
Japan pro­vides food aid worth Rs 234 m
3:03
Japan Dis­as­ter: 88000 Are Miss­ing in Tsuna­mi
9:41
US army to aid Japan quake res­cue
2:11
NATO in­v­ole­ment in Libya is agreed but ques­tions re­main
1:19


Egyptian Revolution 2011 Revolt Against Abuse, Torture & Corruption!
Egyptian Revolution 2011 Revolt Against Abuse, Torture & Corruption!
  • Duration: 2:16
  • Published: 30 Jan 2011
  • Uploaded: 05 Feb 2011
  • Author: Hashmonkey272
The world needs to wake up to Mass government corruption and the killing of innocent people. Every nation needs to take note and motivation from those fighting for their very existence. Its not too late to change the world and make it a better place! Originally posted by tshaaban88 so all credit should go to him
Incredible Police Chase In Brazil (with Police shooting bullets) (10 Oct 2010)
Incredible Police Chase In Brazil (with Police shooting bullets) (10 Oct 2010)
  • Duration: 3:31
  • Published: 14 Oct 2010
  • Uploaded: 07 Mar 2011
  • Author: TrashTVChannel
Brazilian prison escapee Wellington Goncalves dos Santos evaded capture from the police at incredible high speeds whilst smashing into cars and police motorbikes whilst escaping from prison in Sao Paulo. Like a scene from GTA. Check out the drive who had his car stolen getting in some kicks to the head @ 3.10. TrashTVChannel
BP and Russia's Rosneft sign Arctic oil deal
BP and Russia's Rosneft sign Arctic oil deal
  • Duration: 1:32
  • Published: 15 Jan 2011
  • Uploaded: 15 Jan 2011
  • Author: timesofearth
www.timesofearth.com LONDON -- BP has signed a joint venture with Russia's state-controlled energy giant Rosneft to explore for offshore oil and gas and in a deal that gives the UK company access to areas of the Arctic previously reserved for Russian companies. The British energy giant will swap five per cent of its shares, valued at $7.8bn, for 9.5 per cent of Rosneft in an agreement that immediately raised concerns about US economic security from US politicians and criticism from environmentalists. The deal covers huge areas of the South Kara Sea in the Arctic that BP, which is still recovering from the financial impact of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, said could contain billions of barrels of oil and gas. The companies will explore three areas, known as EPNZ 1, 2 and 3, located on the Russian Arctic continental shelf and covering an area of 125000 square kilometres. The government of Vladimir Putin, the prime minister, has pledged to ease investors' access into Russia as it looks to foreigners to play a key role in helping to modernise the economy - including through taking part in a big privatisation drive starting this year. BP is seen as filling a skills and technology gap for Rosneft as it seeks to develop the region. "Rosneft is well aware that its ability to do deepwater Arctic work alone is very limited," Cliff Kupchan, a director at Eurasia Group, a global political risk consultancy based in Washington, said. "They have been looking for ways to bring in <b>...</b>
NATO involement in Libya is agreed but questions remain
NATO involement in Libya is agreed but questions remain
  • Duration: 1:19
  • Published: 23 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 23 Mar 2011
  • Author: Euronews
Western nations backing the UN no-fly zone over Libya have agreed a role for NATO in the campaign but they will have to clarify the mission's aims before winning wider support. President Obama who wants the US to take a back seat has persuaded a reluctant France to accept the involvement of the alliance. ... www.euronews.net
Violence flares at Syrian protest
Violence flares at Syrian protest
  • Duration: 1:24
  • Published: 18 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 24 Mar 2011
  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
After online calls for a "day of dignity", protesters demanding an end to alleged government corruption took to the streets of cities across Syria on Friday. But they were met with a violent crackdown orchestrated by state security forces. In one video subsequently posted online, water cannon are used on crowds of protesters. Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith reports on the "Facebook youth" who appear to be keeping one step ahead of the authorities.
Ukraine Commemorates Assassinated Journalists
Ukraine Commemorates Assassinated Journalists
  • Duration: 2:15
  • Published: 04 Oct 2008
  • Uploaded: 13 Nov 2010
  • Author: NTDTV
CHAN: This month marks eight years since the assassination of Ukrainian journalist George Gongadze. He was found decapitated after investigating corruption in the government. Our Ukrainian team tells us how he is being honored for his fight for freedom of speech. STORY: More than 200 people from all over Ukraine gather in Kyiv's central square. Vladimir Cheremis organized the event. He knew George Gongadze personally. [Vladimir Cheremis, Ceremony Organizer]: "He was very easy-going, frank and funny. What can one expect from a Georgian? He did everything from the heart. For example, he went to Georgia to fight against the Gasmahurdia regime because his father was one of the leaders of people's front in Georgia." Many of Gongadze's friends are here as well. [Friend of George Gongadze]: "We worked together. He was in charge of politics and I - classical music. He was like an engine, energy, full of ideas. Thanks to George the rating of our newspaper became very high." [Friend of George Gongadze]: "Giya! You are with us! And we will always hold you up as an example. And we will always remember you...and never forget you!" Gongadze's murder eight years ago sparked the Ukrainian Democratic Revolution. The country's president at the time, Leonid Kuchma, was held responsible and was called to resign. Now Gongadze is a symbol of the struggle for the free flow of information and brake from communist dictatorships. [Vladimir Cheremis, Ceremony Organizer]: "Until changes happen in <b>...</b>
Belgian trade unions protest austerity plans ahead of EU summit
Belgian trade unions protest austerity plans ahead of EU summit
  • Duration: 3:07
  • Published: 24 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 24 Mar 2011
  • Author: EUXTV
Brussels, March 24: The beginning of an EU Summit that was supposed to finalise a deal on economic governance through a 'competitiveness pact' or Euro pact, has drawn tens of thousands of anti austerity protesters who feel that the social fabric of Europe is being destroyed by the EU forcing governments to cut spending and reduce budget deficits. Unofficial estimates gauge around 20,00 protesters from a number of European trade unions. Mostly Belgian trade unions were involved in organising the protest.
Doctor Donates Radiation Suits to Japan Workers
Doctor Donates Radiation Suits to Japan Workers
  • Duration: 1:59
  • Published: 18 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 21 Mar 2011
  • Author: AssociatedPress
A Florida doctor that developed suits to protect people from radiation is donating hundreds of the full-body suits to the rescue workers in Japan. (March 17)
Video of Gaddafi tanks burnt, oil depot on fire after Libya military strike
Video of Gaddafi tanks burnt, oil depot on fire after Libya military strike
  • Duration: 2:38
  • Published: 21 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 24 Mar 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
Follow latest updates at twitter.com and www.facebook.com In Libya, the international coalition says aerial strikes have successfully halted the forces of Colonel Gaddafi. There are reports over 60 people have been killed so far. The US says it has fired 12 more cruise missiles at targets on Monday, and Canadian planes have now joined the action. Coalition forces say Colonel Gaddafi himself is not a target, despite a strike on his compound. John Laughland from the Institute of Democracy and Co-operation in Paris says the campaign could move beyond aerial bombardment.
Japan's Chernobyl? Radiation pressure fears at Fukushima plant
Japan's Chernobyl? Radiation pressure fears at Fukushima plant
  • Duration: 5:10
  • Published: 11 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 23 Mar 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
Follow latest updates at twitter.com and www.facebook.com Japan is dealing with the aftermath of a massive tsunami. The official number killed is now 375. That's a figure which even the most optimistic estimates suggest will rise dramatically. The huge wave was caused by the biggest earthquake in the country's history. Japan has now asked the UN to send rescue teams to help deal with the disaster. Another earthquake has also hit central Japan in the past hours, although there are no reports of damage from this latest aftershock. An emergency situation has been declared at the Fukushima nuclear plant in the north east, after it was damaged. The pressure inside the reactor is rising, raising fears of a radiation leak. But Japan's nuclear safety agency says to reduce the pressure, radioactive vapor may be released, posing no risk to humans or the environment.
Fighters fill Somalia's political vacuum - 19 Dec 08
Fighters fill Somalia's political vacuum - 19 Dec 08
  • Duration: 2:51
  • Published: 19 Dec 2008
  • Uploaded: 26 Feb 2011
  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Somalia's armed al-Shabaab group have come close to capturing all of Somalia from the country's interim government which, while near-powerless, has international backing. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from the Somali port city of Marka, where he had exclusive access to the highly secretive al-Shabaab.
Japan provides food aid worth Rs 234 m
Japan provides food aid worth Rs 234 m
  • Duration: 3:03
  • Published: 06 Mar 2009
  • Uploaded: 27 Aug 2010
  • Author: nepalnewsvideo
As per the agreement signed with the government of Nepal on 28th January2008, the government of Japan has handed over 7101 metric tons of rice to Nepal amid a programme organised in the capital onFriday. Nepalnews.com, (www.nepalnews.com) is a leading Internet destination dedicated to bring you news, events, polls, discussions, forums about and from Nepal. Our primary objective is to bring "news as it happens"; quality news which is impartial, timely and independent. Our equally important other objective is to make this a web community for all people around the globe who have any interest, or need any information about Nepal.
Japan Disaster: 88000 Are Missing in Tsunami
Japan Disaster: 88000 Are Missing in Tsunami
  • Duration: 9:41
  • Published: 13 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 23 Mar 2011
  • Author: WhereIsTruth
An overview of the catastrophic events of March 11, 2011. Mirrored from 9Nania www.youtube.com Jehovah God Allah Japan Earthquake Tsunami March 11 2011 031111 Nuclear Meltdown radiation fallout food shortages crisis catastrophe news update Nibiru Nemesis Comet Elenin last days signs of the times sign in the sky warning earthquakes aftershocks Bible Quran prophecy disaster tribulation WhereIsTruth HAARP scalar weapons chemtrails
US army to aid Japan quake rescue
US army to aid Japan quake rescue
  • Duration: 2:11
  • Published: 12 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 24 Mar 2011
  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
The US has promised help after Japan was hit by a devastating earthquake and tsunami. It is in a special position to do so, as 38000 US military personnel are already in Japan. Six naval ships, loaded with helicopters, medical equipments and crew, are sent to aid rescue efforts. Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports.
NATO involement in Libya is agreed but questions remain
NATO involement in Libya is agreed but questions remain
  • Duration: 1:19
  • Published: 23 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 23 Mar 2011
  • Author: Euronews
Western nations backing the UN no-fly zone over Libya have agreed a role for NATO in the campaign but they will have to clarify the mission's aims before winning wider support. President Obama who wants the US to take a back seat has persuaded a reluctant France to accept the involvement of the alliance. ... www.euronews.net
In this Aug. 17, 2010 video frame grab, taken by amateur video, obtained by TV Globo on March 24, 2011, a youth is shot at by police in Manaus, Brazil. Lead prosecutor for the Brazilian state of Amazonas, Joao Bosco Valente said five police officers were detained after local television released video showing them pushing around and repeatedly shooting at a then-14-year-old boy. The boy was hit five times and spent 10 days in a hospital.
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Video shows police in Manaus, Brazil, shooting teenage boy
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In this photo taken on June 11, 2009, a Japan Coast Guard boat goes on patrol in Yokohama port, passing by cargo containers in Yokohama near Tokyo, Japan.
By ANDREW DOWELL Japan's devastating combination of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident was a wakeup call reminding companies across the world just how much they rely on the island nation. Tracing the Supply Chain View Slideshow Reuters Many...
photo: AP / Koji Sasahara
India's Yuvraj Singh, foreground left, is congratulated by Australia's captain Ricky Ponting, right, after India won the match during the Cricket World Cup quarterfinal match between India and Australia, in Ahmedabad, India, Thursday, March 24, 2011.
India ended Australia's 12-year World Cup domination as Sachin Tendulkar led a star-studded batting lineup to a five-wicket win Thursday that set up a semifinal against archrival Pakistan. Until last weekend Australia was unbeaten in 34 World Cup...
photo: AP / Gurinder Osan
Nurses help pushing a patient's bed as they are evacuated from a hospital building following an earthquake at Chiang Rai hospital in Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand Thursday, March 24, 2011. A powerful earthquake struck northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night, killing one woman and shaking buildings as far away as Bangkok. No tsunami was generated.
BANGKOK—A strong earthquake struck eastern Myanmar Thursday, the US Geological Survey said, as Thai police reported at least one death and shaking was felt in several countries across southeast Asia. The quake was felt as far away as Bangkok, almost...
photo: AP
In this photo taken on June 5, 2009, workers give the final checkup on new Prius hybrid vehicles at Toyota Tsutsumi Plant in Toyota, central Japan.
TOKYOToyota Motor said Thursday that it will restart production of its Prius and Lexus hybrid models next week, while Honda extended the shutdown of two of its factories until next month — illustrating how Japanese automakers are still...
photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi
In this Sept. 18, 2008, file photo air traffic controller Karl Haynes Jr. stands beneath a radar screen in the control tower at Washington's Reagan National Airport. The disappearance of Air France Flight 477 has critics of radar-based air traffic control calling on the U.S. and other countries to hasten the move to GPS-based networks that promise to precisely track all planes
Federal aviation officials are reviewing air traffic controller staffing at airports around the United States after two airliners landed at Reagan National Airport without clearance from the airport tower because they were unable to raise anyone...
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak, File
A South Korean farmer looks at packs of rice for North Korea being loaded onto a ship at Incheon port in Incheon, South Korea, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. South Korean farmers urged their government Thursday to resume regular food aid to North Korea as they prepared to send their own rice shipment to the impoverished neighbor. The shipment is scheduled to depart for the North's western port of Nampo on Friday.
THE UN Human Rights Council yesterday urged North Korea to allow relief agencies to have unimpeded access, as it voiced alarm at the "precarious humanitarian situation'' in the Stalinist state. Thirty countries on the 47-member council...
photo: AP / Lee Jin-man
Traders stand by a screen at Madrid's Stock Exchange on Thursday, May 6, 2010.
PARIS — Portugal’s borrowing costs climbed to a new record Thursday, a day after the collapse of the government in Lisbon raised expectations that the country would be forced to seek an international bailout. The prime minister...
photo: AP / Victor R. Caivano
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