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  • US drone strike kills Ilyas Kashmiri in Pakistan...5:20
  • Yellow Sea Tension: South, North Korea trade artillery fire...1:51
  • Libyan rebels 'take Az-Zawiyah'...2:11
  • Israel launches Gaza air strikes...1:53
  • UN report slams Syria over human rights...1:58
  • Dozens killed in Pakistan mosque blast...0:49
  • NATO and Libya - Press briefing Q & A , 16 Aug (Part 2/2)...13:14
  • Kabul attack raises security questions in Afghanistan...2:05
  • Civil society across India supports Anna Hazare's crusade...1:56
  • Operation Syria? West wants Assad out...3:43
  • Operation Syria? West wants Assad out...3:43
  • IDF Spokeswoman Condemns Terror Attack on Israeli Civilians...1:35
  • India, Pakistan fail to resolve Kashmir dispute - Press TV News...2:57
  • Karachi Pakistan Extreme Violence Of MQM Altaf Hussain Against Pashtuns بیگناہو کا خون...1:24
BBC confirms the death of one of the most wanted terrorists Ilyas Kashmiri killed in a drone strike in South Waziristan. According to report, Ilyas Kashmiri was killed in the strike that killed at least nine militants. Kashmiri was the chie...
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US drone strike kills Ilyas Kash­miri in Pak­istan
5:20
Yel­low Sea Ten­sion: South, North Korea trade ar­tillery fire
1:51
Libyan rebels 'take Az-Za­wiyah'
2:11
Is­rael launch­es Gaza air strikes
1:53
UN re­port slams Syria over human rights
1:58
Dozens killed in Pak­istan mosque blast
0:49
NATO and Libya - Press brief­ing Q & A , 16 Aug (Part 2/2)
13:14
Kabul at­tack rais­es se­cu­ri­ty ques­tions in Afghanistan
2:05
Op­er­a­tion Syria? West wants Assad out
3:43
Civil so­ci­ety across India sup­ports Anna Haz­are's cru­sade
1:56
Op­er­a­tion Syria? West wants Assad out
3:43
IDF Spokeswom­an Con­demns Ter­ror At­tack on Is­raeli Civil­ians
1:35
India, Pak­istan fail to re­solve Kash­mir dis­pute - Press TV News
2:57
Karachi Pak­istan Ex­treme Vi­o­lence Of MQM Altaf Hus­sain Against Pash­tuns بیگناہو کا خون
1:24
Op­er­a­tion Syria? West wants Assad out
3:43


US drone strike kills Ilyas Kashmiri in Pakistan
US drone strike kills Ilyas Kashmiri in Pakistan
  • Duration: 5:20
  • Published: 04 Jun 2011
  • Uploaded: 22 Jul 2011
  • Author: newsxlive
BBC confirms the death of one of the most wanted terrorists Ilyas Kashmiri killed in a drone strike in South Waziristan. According to report, Ilyas Kashmiri was killed in the strike that killed at least nine militants. Kashmiri was the chief of the Harkatul Jihad al-Islami (HJI), an organization affiliated with Al- Qaeda.
Yellow Sea Tension: South, North Korea trade artillery fire
Yellow Sea Tension: South, North Korea trade artillery fire
  • Duration: 1:51
  • Published: 10 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 16 Aug 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
North Korea has reportedly opened fire in the disputed region with South Korea in the Yellow Sea. Earlier, South Korea returned fire after an artillery shell fired by it neighbour fell into waters near their maritime dividing line. Relations between the two countries are at their lowest in years, since last November's deadly artillery exchange killed four people on a South Korean island. Both sides blamed each other for opening fire first , with Pyongyang saying the attack was a response to Seoul's provocative military exercises in the area. Dr Rudiger Frank from the University of Vienna says despite the tense situation on the peninsula, hopes are high both sides will eventully reach a peace deal.
Libyan rebels 'take Az-Zawiyah'
Libyan rebels 'take Az-Zawiyah'
  • Duration: 2:11
  • Published: 14 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 19 Aug 2011
  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Libyan rebel fighters claim they have taken control of 70 per cent of the key western town of Az-Zawiyah, which lies on the highway connecting Tripoli, the capital, to Tunisia. The opposition says it suffered "many casualties" due to sniper fire from troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, while taking the town, but that opposition fighters will now march on to Tripoli. The rebels had previously taken the city, but were pushed out when Gaddafi forces launched a security operation there. Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from Az-Zawiyah, Libya.
Israel launches Gaza air strikes
Israel launches Gaza air strikes
  • Duration: 1:53
  • Published: 19 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 20 Aug 2011
  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Israel has carried out air strikes over Gaza after a series of attacks in southern Israel killed at least eight people. The air strikes killed at least six people, including five members of the Hamas-linked Popular Resistance Committees and a young boy. The air raid came in response to an attack on vehicles heading towards the Israeli resort of Eilat on Thursday. Al Jazeera's Cal Perry reports from Jerusalem.
UN report slams Syria over human rights
UN report slams Syria over human rights
  • Duration: 1:58
  • Published: 19 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 20 Aug 2011
  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Britain, France, Germany and Portugal say they are preparing a resolution at the UN Security Council for sanctions against the government of Bashar al- Assad. The move comes as a UN human rights report says Syria should be investigated for crimes against humanity. Al Jazeera's Kristen Saloomey reports from the UN in New York.
Dozens killed in Pakistan mosque blast
Dozens killed in Pakistan mosque blast
  • Duration: 0:49
  • Published: 19 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 19 Aug 2011
  • Author: Euronews
More than 40 people have been killed in a suspected suicide attack at a mosque in Pakistan. The blast ripped through the building in Jamrud in the northwestern Khyber tribal district where hundreds had gathered for Friday prayers. The country's deadliest attack in three months also injured over 100 people. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. ... www.euronews.net
NATO and Libya - Press briefing Q & A , 16 Aug (Part 2/2)
NATO and Libya - Press briefing Q & A , 16 Aug (Part 2/2)
  • Duration: 13:14
  • Published: 17 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 18 Aug 2011
  • Author: NATOCOMMUNITY
On Tuesday 16 August, Carmen Romero, the NATO Deputy spokesperson, briefed the press on events concerning Libya. She was joined by Colonel Roland Lavoie, Operation Unified Protector(OUP) military spokesperson, who briefed by videoconference from Naples on NATO's operation in Libya in support of UNSCR 1973.
Kabul attack raises security questions in Afghanistan
Kabul attack raises security questions in Afghanistan
  • Duration: 2:05
  • Published: 29 Jun 2011
  • Uploaded: 24 Jul 2011
  • Author: AFP
The Afghan capital Kabul is shrouded in heavy security following last night's brazen attack on a high-end hotel. More than twenty people are reported dead. The seige comes just weeks before foreign troops are expected to begin their withdrawal from the country. Duration: 02:04.
Operation Syria? West wants Assad out
Operation Syria? West wants Assad out
  • Duration: 3:43
  • Published: 18 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 19 Aug 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
The US together with major European countries have urged Syria's president Bashar Assad to step down in the wake of his country's violent crackdown against protesters. The explicit calls have been sent just ahead of a special UN Security Council meeting, which is to focus on the situation in Syria. Meanwhile in Syria, President Assad claims the military operation has now stopped. RT talks to to journalist Neil Clark. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Civil society across India supports Anna Hazare's crusade
Civil society across India supports Anna Hazare's crusade
  • Duration: 1:56
  • Published: 06 Apr 2011
  • Uploaded: 16 Aug 2011
  • Author: ANImultimedia
Gorakhpur /Dehradun /Allahabad, April 06 (ANI): Social activists across India's northern states, on Tuesday came out in support of Anna Hazare, who has undertaken fast-unto-death on the demand for the formulation of an effective Lokpal Bill. In Gorakhpur, the social activists lent their support to Hazare by observing fast for a day. The activists in Dehradun organised a candle light vigil to mark their support to Hazare and raised slogans in his favour. Likewise scores of activists in Allahabad also observed silent protest in support of Hazare's initiative.
Operation Syria? West wants Assad out
Operation Syria? West wants Assad out
  • Duration: 3:43
  • Published: 18 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 19 Aug 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
The US together with major European countries have urged Syria's president Bashar Assad to step down in the wake of his country's violent crackdown against protesters. The explicit calls have been sent just ahead of a special UN Security Council meeting, which is to focus on the situation in Syria. Meanwhile in Syria, President Assad claims the military operation has now stopped. RT talks to to journalist Neil Clark. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
IDF Spokeswoman Condemns Terror Attack on Israeli Civilians
IDF Spokeswoman Condemns Terror Attack on Israeli Civilians
  • Duration: 1:35
  • Published: 18 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 20 Aug 2011
  • Author: idfnadesk
Seven people were killed, and about 40 were injured in today's multi-pronged terror attack in southern Israel. A large squad of terrorists executed a premeditated attack, targeting Israeli civilians traveling to Eilat, a popular tourist destination for summer vacations.
India, Pakistan fail to resolve Kashmir dispute - Press TV News
India, Pakistan fail to resolve Kashmir dispute - Press TV News
  • Duration: 2:57
  • Published: 24 Jun 2011
  • Uploaded: 25 Jun 2011
  • Author: presstvmobile
Automatically uploaded video [VIDEO] India, Pakistan fail to resolve Kashmir dispute Fri, 24 Jun 2011 20:53:22 Url: "presstvmobile.com #presstv #presstvandroid #presstviphone #presstvglobalnews #presstvmobile
Karachi Pakistan Extreme Violence Of MQM Altaf Hussain Against Pashtuns بیگناہو کا خون
Karachi Pakistan Extreme Violence Of MQM Altaf Hussain Against Pashtuns بیگناہو کا خون
  • Duration: 1:24
  • Published: 06 Jul 2011
  • Uploaded: 17 Aug 2011
  • Author: micheal737373
ummat.com.pk In the early morning on 06/07/11 wednesday in Gulshan-e-iqbal near star club, in the mazda mini buss police found five dead bodies of pakhoons which been brutally tortured to death and killed by MQM target killers, before they been kidnaped and identified as pakhtoons including driver in the mini buss they been taken in the buss, later after torture, MQM terrorists shoot them on the faces and cheest and left them in start buss. PML-Nawaz target killing buss mqm quit resign government ANP civil war kashmir election rangers Wasim Akhtar terrorism Nawaz Sharif zulfiqar mirza pak accident pakistani stage drama videos army Taliban rangers ssg commandos isi ib swat fata tribal area foj commandos pukhtun pakhtun pushtun geo wali khan baber sindh sindhi Awami National Party (ANP) dance Liaquat Bangash pashtoon kabul jalalabad qandhar ppp Malik Mumtaz Qadri , brigadier ali khan general kayani Salman Taseers Body Guard , Security Guard pakistan pashtun pashto Governor Punjab Salman Taseer Killed talib in Gun fire shot dead baby pushtu pakhtun pathan awami national party brave rehman animals attack funny Talal Bugti, the grandson of late Nawab Akbar Bugti, injured in Sarjani town while unidentified armed men injured two in Shah Faisal colony and Nazimabad. The areas which remained tense due to violence include Orangi Town, Qasba Colony, Katti Pahari, Aligarh Colony, Bukhari Colony, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Baldia Town, Rasheedabad and Gulshan-e-Hadeed muhajir vs pathan clips <b>...</b>
Operation Syria? West wants Assad out
Operation Syria? West wants Assad out
  • Duration: 3:43
  • Published: 18 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 19 Aug 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
The US together with major European countries have urged Syria's president Bashar Assad to step down in the wake of his country's violent crackdown against protesters. The explicit calls have been sent just ahead of a special UN Security Council meeting, which is to focus on the situation in Syria. Meanwhile in Syria, President Assad claims the military operation has now stopped. RT talks to to journalist Neil Clark. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
File - A RQ1L “Predator” Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) from the 57th Wing Operations Group sits in a maintenance bunker at a forward operating airbase, awaiting future missions over Afghanistan.
photo: USMC / Chief Warrant Officer William D. Crow
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Palestinian boys look at the damage to a house following an Israeli airstrike overnight that killed a boy in Gaza City, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011.
Palestinian fighters in Gaza have launched more rockets into southern Israel, injuring three people. The attacks against the coastal town of Ashdod on Saturday were in response to continued Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip that have now...
photo: AP / Adel Hana
Somali civilians are seen on the Industrial Road in northern Mogadishu, near the old cigarette and match factory. The factory is where Burundian soldiers serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) have established a new position after the sudden departure from the Somali capital of the extremist group Al-Shabaab two weeks ago.
ROME - The UN food agency called on Thursday for long-term aid for farmers in the Horn of Africa to "break the cycle" of hunger, as aid group Oxfam said the crisis should be "Africa's last famine". The Food and Agriculture Organisation warned efforts...
photo: UN / Stuart Price
File - Joint serice casket bearers carry the remains of a U.S. serviceman.  U.S. Commander in Chief Pacific conducted a joint arrival ceremony to honor four remains repatriated from North Korea.
North Korea says it will resume talks with the US on repatriating the remains of troops killed during the Korean War, after a six-year halt. Co-operation on the issue stalled in 2005 amid escalating tension over Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. But...
photo: US Coastguard / PA3 Jacquelyn Zettles
A U.S. Air Force MQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle, assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance and Attack Squadron, prepares to land at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, Jan. 6, 2009.
Washington, August 19(ANI): US Congressman Dennis J Kucinich has strongly criticised the Obama administration for using predator drones as a tool of war in Pakistan and elsewhere, terming these strikes as "summary executions" and "extra-judicial...
photo: USAF / Tech. Sgt. Erik Gudmundson
Asian stocks sink on fresh fears of US recession
SYDNEY: Stock markets in Asia opened sharply lower on Friday, following a day of sharp losses in markets around the world. Japan's Nikkei 225 index was down...
photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi
Premier League draws 750,000 visitors a year
By Simon Hart LONDON, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The lure of the Premier League has brought many of the world's biggest names to play football in England -- and it also draws huge numbers of fans from abroad to watch it. More than 750,000 visitors to Britain...
photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska
Music fans look at a collapsed festival tent after a storm swept through an open air music festival near Hasselt, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Brussels, Belgium, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011.
Brussels - A storm swept through an open air music festival in eastern Belgium on Thursday killing at least three people and injuring over 70 others, an official said. Video from the site showed stage equipment dangling in high winds near the town of...
photo: AP / Yves Logghe
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