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Michel Martel­ly on RDI 24/60 in Mon­tre­al
5:56
Egyp­tian Protests 2011, Camels and Hors­es storm Tahrir Sqau­re
2:14
US ships, UK planes near Libya amid fears of NATO in­va­sion
3:49
Michel Martel­ly on RDI 24/60 in Mon­tre­al
5:56
UN - Ivory Coast - UN Se­cu­ri­ty Coun­cil im­pos­es sanc­tions on Gbag­bo
1:54
Congo plane crash
2:11
Libya - 02 Mar 2011, The Bat­tle For Brega, 02/03/2011
9:42
PRES­I­DENT OF HAITI RENE PREVAL IS MAR­RIED!
4:18
Fund­ing the Hague sus­pects
2:10
Ivory Coast on the brink of civil war, UN warns
0:56
Por­tu­gal seeks EU bailout money
1:17
Michel Martel­ly on RDI 24/60 in Mon­tre­al
5:56
Bar­roso com­ments on cri­sis in Por­tu­gal (Por­tuguese)
3:41
Max­im­sNews­Net­work: AFGHANISTAN: LAND­MINE AWARE­NESS DAY (UNAMA)
1:43
Obama restarts Guan­tanamo tri­als
1:47


Michel Martelly on RDI 24/60 in Montreal
Michel Martelly on RDI 24/60 in Montreal
  • Duration: 5:56
  • Published: 14 Aug 2010
  • Uploaded: 06 Apr 2011
  • Author: TICLAUDE
8/13/2010
Egyptian Protests 2011, Camels and Horses storm Tahrir Sqaure
Egyptian Protests 2011, Camels and Horses storm Tahrir Sqaure
  • Duration: 2:14
  • Published: 02 Feb 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Feb 2011
  • Author: PauGarcia69
Well, this one is also for the record..Hosni Mubarak sends horses and camels against the anti-Mubarak protesters.. The rights go to CNN. I don't own this video..
US ships, UK planes near Libya amid fears of NATO invasion
US ships, UK planes near Libya amid fears of NATO invasion
  • Duration: 3:49
  • Published: 01 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 04 Apr 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
The US has begun repositioning its ships in the Mediterranean, triggering speculation of a NATO invasion of Libya. British planes have reportedly been moved to an airbase in Cyprus for a possible operation. It comes as Libya's long-time leader Colonel Gaddafi remains besieged in the capital Tripoli, with opposition forces nearby. RT's correspondent Peter Oliver has more from neighbouring Egypt. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
Michel Martelly on RDI 24/60 in Montreal
Michel Martelly on RDI 24/60 in Montreal
  • Duration: 5:56
  • Published: 14 Aug 2010
  • Uploaded: 06 Apr 2011
  • Author: TICLAUDE
8/13/2010
UN - Ivory Coast - UN Security Council imposes sanctions on Gbagbo
UN - Ivory Coast - UN Security Council imposes sanctions on Gbagbo
  • Duration: 1:54
  • Published: 31 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 01 Apr 2011
  • Author: france24english
UN - Ivory Coast - The UN imposed sanctions on Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo and his cronies late Wednesday. Gbagbo has repeatedly refused to relinquish the presidency, amid escalating violence in the west African nation. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 www.france24.com
Congo plane crash
Congo plane crash
  • Duration: 2:11
  • Published: 04 Oct 2007
  • Uploaded: 23 Mar 2011
  • Author: Mediascrape
CBC: Congo plane crash
Libya - 02 Mar 2011, The Battle For Brega, 02/03/2011
Libya - 02 Mar 2011, The Battle For Brega, 02/03/2011
  • Duration: 9:42
  • Published: 03 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 07 Apr 2011
  • Author: TelLieVision2
Google translation: URGENT: Battle erupted in a region near the city of Brega and the despotic regime of Ajdabiya Uses aircraft and heavy weapons. Surprised by the people of the Brega, which lies 60 kilometers from the city of Ajdabiya. Access to 150 vehicles covered by an armed military aircraft and carried out immediately with Bataleg fire. Random on each of the interlocutors of the innocent people of the region woke up and called in Bakhunhm City Ajdabiya for their support in time captured by mercenaries at the airport. After the arrival of all people carrying arms in the city of Ajdabiya to the area of rebels could Brega 17 February brought the airport. The clashes happened between the sons of the Libyan people and mercenaries in the military aircraft Bombardment on the youth revolution. At the same time, military aircraft bombing the funniest city Ajdabiya an attempt to cut Alamdeddat that link the city of Ajdabiya and the rebels managed to hit one of the planes. Connect fired and equipment arrived from all large cities to be liberated from the control of new Brega on the area and captured a number of mercenaries and traitors, collaborators with the regime. Casualties: Residents of Benghazi told Al Jazeera that at least 200 people had died, while the New York-based Human Rights Watch put the countrywide death toll at a "conservative" 104 on 19 February, while an update on 22 February stated that there were at least 62 casualties. They also suggested the actual deaths <b>...</b>
PRESIDENT OF HAITI RENE PREVAL IS MARRIED!
PRESIDENT OF HAITI RENE PREVAL IS MARRIED!
  • Duration: 4:18
  • Published: 13 Dec 2009
  • Uploaded: 01 Oct 2010
  • Author: VALABAB
PRESIDENT OF HAITI RENE PREVAL IS MARRIED!
Funding the Hague suspects
Funding the Hague suspects
  • Duration: 2:10
  • Published: 17 Jan 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Jan 2011
  • Author: NTVKenya
www.ntv.co.ke The coalition government remains divided on the reported plan to extend government funding to some of the post election violence suspects in the event of trials at the International Criminal Court. Deputy Prime minister Musalia Mudavadi has contradicted vice president Kalonzo Musyoka saying cabinet has never approved the hiring of lawyers for the Hague six. NTV's Pamela Asigi report.
Ivory Coast on the brink of civil war, UN warns
Ivory Coast on the brink of civil war, UN warns
  • Duration: 0:56
  • Published: 26 Feb 2011
  • Uploaded: 06 Apr 2011
  • Author: Euronews
Violence across Ivory Coast has brought the world's top cocoa grower to the brink of another civil war, the UN has said. The latest warning came as further clashes erupted in the main city Abidjan between loyalists to incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara, the man widely seen internationally to have won November's disputed election. Thousands of residents are now fleeing the city to escape the heavy fighting. ... www.euronews.net
Portugal seeks EU bailout money
Portugal seeks EU bailout money
  • Duration: 1:17
  • Published: 07 Apr 2011
  • Uploaded: 07 Apr 2011
  • Author: Euronews
Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates has confirmed his country will be asking for an EU bailout. The announcement comes after his Finance Minister hinted on Wednesday that the international money would be needed to cope with high debt after failing to raise funds on the international market. Portugal had resisted asking for a bailout, but it missed its 2010 budget deficit target. ... www.euronews.net
Michel Martelly on RDI 24/60 in Montreal
Michel Martelly on RDI 24/60 in Montreal
  • Duration: 5:56
  • Published: 14 Aug 2010
  • Uploaded: 06 Apr 2011
  • Author: TICLAUDE
8/13/2010
Barroso comments on crisis in Portugal (Portuguese)
Barroso comments on crisis in Portugal (Portuguese)
  • Duration: 3:41
  • Published: 25 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Mar 2011
  • Author: EUXTV
www.euractiv.com Departing in the middle of the night from the first day of the 2011 Spring summit in Brussels, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso talks to the Portuguese media about the crisis in the country.
MaximsNewsNetwork: AFGHANISTAN: LANDMINE AWARENESS DAY (UNAMA)
MaximsNewsNetwork: AFGHANISTAN: LANDMINE AWARENESS DAY (UNAMA)
  • Duration: 1:43
  • Published: 07 Apr 2010
  • Uploaded: 16 Aug 2010
  • Author: MaximsNewsNetwork
MaximsNewsNetwork: 05 April 2010 - UNAMA: Afghanistan - Dozens of de-miners wearing blue uniforms and face-protecting helmets commemorated the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action with local, United Nations and United States officials in Afghanistan today (4 April). More than 10000 deminers and associated staff work in Afghanistan implementing the UN-supported the Mine Action Programme of Afghanistan (MAPA); about 40 Afghans a month are now injured or killed by mines, about one quarter the number for 2002. De Mistura, who was involved with clearing areas of mines for the return of Afghan refugees when he worked in the country 22 years ago, noted that since then, more than 15000 minefields and battlefields, have been cleared, and millions of Afghans have received mine risk education throughout the country. He told the crowd gathered at the compound of the Organization for Mine Clearance and Afghan Rehabilitation (OMAR) that Afghanistan is no longer a problem but is an example when it came to the clearance of mines. De Mistura joined Abdul Martin Adrak, general director of the Afghanistan Natural Disaster Management Authority, United States Ambassador Karl Eikenberry and Canadian Ambassador William Crosbie in saluting deminers and other mine action staff at the ceremony. One of the Afghan deminers who works for OMAR said that despite the dangers of the job, it is his honor to do it to save the lives of our people from mines. Five demining <b>...</b>
Obama restarts Guantanamo trials
Obama restarts Guantanamo trials
  • Duration: 1:47
  • Published: 08 Mar 2011
  • Uploaded: 05 Apr 2011
  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
It was one of Barack Obama's most famous presidential pledges - close the Guantanamo Bay prison camp and move military trials to civilian courts. But the detention centre in Cuba remains open and now the US president has given the order for military trials to resume. Obama also unveiled new procedures on how to treat detainees deemed too dangerous to free or impossible to convict due to tainted evidence and who may remain incarcerated indefinitely. The White House says it has made the system fairer, but many critics see it as a return to square one. Al Jazeera's John Terrett reports.
Haiti candidate won't challenge 'Sweet Micky' win
photo: UN / Logan Abassi
Haiti candidate won't challenge 'Sweet Micky' win
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The second-place finisher in Haiti's presidential runoff will not challenge the preliminary results, a spokesman said Friday, putting musician Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly closer to becoming president. Mirlande Manigat, a former first lady and senator, has doubts about the veracity of preliminary results that showed she won...
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As Cote d'Ivoire's bloody leadership contest draws to a close and the surrender of Laurent...
Washington – As the Libya conflict appears to settle into a potentially protracted...
 
UN forces patrol on a street of, Ivory Coast, Abidjan Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2010.
United Nations staff in western Ivory Coast have found more than 100 bodies in the past 24 hours, some burned alive and others thrown down a well, in a further sign of the ethnic violence gripping the country. The grim discovery came a week after the...
photo: AP / Sunday Alamba
Israeli soldiers work next to the Iron Dome anti-rocket system, in the coastal city of Ashkelon, Monday, April 4, 2011.
On Thursday evening, Israel's new Iron Dome mobile short-range missile defence system was used in a combat operation for the first time, Israeli officials say. A battery located...
photo: AP / Tsafrir Abayov
* FILE ** Police and investigators look at what remains of the flight deck of Pan Am 103 on a field in Lockerbie, Scotland, in this Dec 22, 1988 file photo. In the 15 years since Pan American World Airways shut down, ex-employee Anthony La Pera had assumed he would never get paid for leftover wages and accrued vacation. But La Pera and another 15,000 ex-employees can expect to open their mailboxes one day this December and find that a check has arrived, from a $33 million settlement with the government of Libya over the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. It marks the the end of the liquidation of an iconic airline.
Defection of Libya's Moussa Koussa prompts mixed responses from US and British relatives of those killed in the Lockerbie bombing Moussa Koussa: In their open letter to other Lockerbie families, Cumnock and Hudson said Koussa’s treatment after his...
photo: AP
Easter deals: bank holiday bonus lures more to the sun
Tour operators are offering thousands of extra holidays over the Easter period to satisfy a surge in demand among British travellers. There are Easter bargains to be had in the Algarve Photo: ALAMY By Oliver Smith 10:27AM BST 08 Apr 2011...
photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska
Ice floes and treacherous weather pose challenges to Military Sealift Command.
Bangkok - The first UN climate talks for the year entered their final day on Friday with negotiators still trying to hammer out a deal after familiar feuds between rich and poor nations flared. The four days of talks had an apparently modest main...
photo: US Navy / Capt. Robert Lee
EU ministers to wrangle over Portugal bailout deal
European finance ministers will try to work out the size and terms of a rescue loan for Portugal at their meeting in Hungary today and tomorrow - but uncertainty persists over how much the caretaker government in Lisbon can offer in return. Portugal...
photo: European Community / EC
Bill Gates endorses Khanacademy.com's free educational resources
Microsoft founder Bill Gates, once the richest man in the world, knows a good deal when he sees one. Since 2010, Gates, whose foundation supports education, has heaped praise on khanacademy.com, a Web site banking more than 2,500 free mini-lectures...
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A youth supporter of Alassane Ouattara, left, follows a young republican forces soldier as he crosses the deserted main northern highway into Abidjan, as he leaves a guard post near the checkpoint serving as a republican forces operating base, on the outskirts of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday, April 7, 2011.
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