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Italy has promised Libya's opposition it will transfer over millions of dollars in frozen Gaddafi assets. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi made the pledge at a meeting with the rebels' leader. Also up for discussion were lucrative o...
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Crude Spoils: Italy 'un­freezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
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Raw Video: Dead­ly Blast at Nige­ri­an UN Build­ing
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Crude Spoils: Italy 'un­freezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
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Japan re­con­struc­tion min­is­ter re­signs after one week in of­fice
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Fir­ing Afghan Weapons and Afghans fir­ing Amer­i­can Weapons
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Crude Spoils: Italy 'un­freezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
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Mex­i­co: Dead­ly arson at­tack in Mon­ter­rey
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'Libya = Iraq 2.0, boots on ground & tur­bo-cap­i­tal­ism next'
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Crude Spoils: Italy 'un­freezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
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Anna Haz­are's in­def­i­nite fast against cor­rup­tion
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Syr­i­an protesters cap­ture own death on cam­era
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Crude Spoils: Italy 'un­freezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
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Hur­ri­cane Irene 2011, Ba­hamas, 8.15am
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Libya - NATO Want­ed To Kill From Day One - Leonor
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Kumar Vish­was ap­peals for Anna Haz­are hunger strike for Lok­pal Bill
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Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
  • Duration: 5:45
  • Published: 25 Aug 2011
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  • Author: RussiaToday
Italy has promised Libya's opposition it will transfer over millions of dollars in frozen Gaddafi assets. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi made the pledge at a meeting with the rebels' leader. Also up for discussion were lucrative oil contracts for the future. RT's Sara Firth reports from Milan. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Raw Video: Deadly Blast at Nigerian UN Building
Raw Video: Deadly Blast at Nigerian UN Building
  • Duration: 0:50
  • Published: 26 Aug 2011
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  • Author: AssociatedPress
A car laden with explosives detonated outside the United Nations' main office in Nigeria's capital Friday, blowing part of the concrete structure into shards and killing at least 7 people. (Aug. 26)
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
  • Duration: 5:45
  • Published: 25 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Aug 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
Italy has promised Libya's opposition it will transfer over millions of dollars in frozen Gaddafi assets. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi made the pledge at a meeting with the rebels' leader. Also up for discussion were lucrative oil contracts for the future. RT's Sara Firth reports from Milan. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Japan reconstruction minister resigns after one week in office
Japan reconstruction minister resigns after one week in office
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  • Published: 07 Jul 2011
  • Uploaded: 09 Jul 2011
  • Author: PressTVGlobalNews
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan is finding himself forced to apologize once again. Having reshuffled his Cabinet, bringing in several new government ministers just one week ago, he is now accepting the resignation of perhaps the most important of them. Michael Penn, Press TV, Tokyo
Firing Afghan Weapons and Afghans firing American Weapons
Firing Afghan Weapons and Afghans firing American Weapons
  • Duration: 7:03
  • Published: 20 Oct 2008
  • Uploaded: 25 Aug 2011
  • Author: Charlie34Alpha
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
  • Duration: 5:45
  • Published: 25 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Aug 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
Italy has promised Libya's opposition it will transfer over millions of dollars in frozen Gaddafi assets. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi made the pledge at a meeting with the rebels' leader. Also up for discussion were lucrative oil contracts for the future. RT's Sara Firth reports from Milan. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Mexico: Deadly arson attack in Monterrey
Mexico: Deadly arson attack in Monterrey
  • Duration: 1:22
  • Published: 26 Aug 2011
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  • Author: itnnews
At least 53 people have been killed in an arson attack on the Casino Royale in Monterrey in Nueva Leon, northern Mexico. Report by Emma Clark. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com
'Libya = Iraq 2.0, boots on ground & turbo-capitalism next'
'Libya = Iraq 2.0, boots on ground & turbo-capitalism next'
  • Duration: 1:42
  • Published: 23 Aug 2011
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  • Author: RussiaToday
Follow latest updates on twitter.com and www.facebook.com Asia Times correspondent Pepe Escobar believes as soon as Western countries get Libyan oil contracts they'll want boots on the ground to secure them...
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
  • Duration: 5:45
  • Published: 25 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Aug 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
Italy has promised Libya's opposition it will transfer over millions of dollars in frozen Gaddafi assets. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi made the pledge at a meeting with the rebels' leader. Also up for discussion were lucrative oil contracts for the future. RT's Sara Firth reports from Milan. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Anna Hazare's indefinite fast against corruption
Anna Hazare's indefinite fast against corruption
  • Duration: 9:24
  • Published: 28 Feb 2011
  • Uploaded: 24 Aug 2011
  • Author: kabirngo
India preparing to fight against corruption. People are demanding strong Law against corruption. Shree Anna Hazare has given ultimatum to Prime minister for Strong Jan Lokpal bill against corruption. If not heard Anna would start indefinite fast from 5th april on Jantar mantar Delhi.
Syrian protesters capture own death on camera
Syrian protesters capture own death on camera
  • Duration: 1:15
  • Published: 04 Jul 2011
  • Uploaded: 24 Aug 2011
  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
An internet video from Syria captures the moment the man behind the camera is shot by a sniper. The incident allegedly happened last Friday, when hundreds of thousands took to the streets across the country demanding Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's oust. Stephanie Dekker reports.
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
Crude Spoils: Italy 'unfreezes' $500 mln of Libyan money
  • Duration: 5:45
  • Published: 25 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Aug 2011
  • Author: RussiaToday
Italy has promised Libya's opposition it will transfer over millions of dollars in frozen Gaddafi assets. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi made the pledge at a meeting with the rebels' leader. Also up for discussion were lucrative oil contracts for the future. RT's Sara Firth reports from Milan. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Hurricane Irene 2011, Bahamas, 8.15am
Hurricane Irene 2011, Bahamas, 8.15am
  • Duration: 2:14
  • Published: 25 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Aug 2011
  • Author: MrSThayer
footage taken at 8.15am, winds are picking up now.
Libya - NATO Wanted To Kill From Day One - Leonor
Libya - NATO Wanted To Kill From Day One - Leonor
  • Duration: 11:47
  • Published: 22 Aug 2011
  • Uploaded: 26 Aug 2011
  • Author: 108morris108
Gaddafi Loyalists Know What They are Doing - This discussion took place at Midnight 22 August - Libya time. And I had a brief chat (typing) with Ahmed, he said everything in Tripoli is Good - I protested there have been bombings - and then he disappeared ... And I'll just add one interesting comment just recieved: propagandakills221 has made a comment on Mahdi Nazemroaya in Tripoli Afternoon 22 August: "0043: More from our correspondent Matthew Price. He says Saif al-Islam appeared buoyed up and confident when he arrived at the hotel. Asked where he believed the balance of power lay, he said: "We have broken the backbone of the rebels. It was a trap. We gave them a hard time, so we are winning". From BBC website. .... Donations: www.paypal.com
Kumar Vishwas appeals for Anna Hazare hunger strike for Lokpal Bill
Kumar Vishwas appeals for Anna Hazare hunger strike for Lokpal Bill
  • Duration: 3:58
  • Published: 29 Mar 2011
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  • Author: kabirngo
Kumar Vishwas appeals to join Anna Hazare's hunger strike for Lokpal Bill at Jantar Mantar (India Against Corruption)
Libyan dead bodies lay in the hospital of Abu Salim district, in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011.
photo: AP / Francois Mori
Libya: Tripoli Hospital Has Piles Of Bodies
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TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Dozens of decomposing bodies were piled up Friday in an abandoned hospital in Tripoli, a grim testament to the chaos roiling the capital as Libyan rebels clash with forces still loyal to Moammar Gadhafi. The four-story hospital was in the Abu Salim neighborhood, which has seen some of the heaviest fighting this week, although...
The dramatic developments in Libya are raising comparisons with the uprising in Syria. In...
Article by WN.com Guest Writers Dr. Ismail Salami and Kourosh Ziabari The plight of the...
 
Firefighters carry an unidentified person on stretcher out of the Casino Royale in Monterrey, Mexico, Thursday Aug. 25 2011.
Rescue workers recovered burned bodies and anxious residents crowded behind yellow police tape waiting to hear if relatives were among the victims of a grisly arson attack on a casino by presumed drug traffickers that killed at least 52 gamblers and...
photo: AP
A young boy holding an opposition flag who was brought to a checkpoint near the front line by a female relative to show support, is walked back to the checkpoint for his safety by a rebel fighter believed to be his father, on the outskirts of Ajdabiya, Libya Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Moammar Gadhafi's forces fired rockets along the eastern front line and shelled the besieged city of Misrata on Tuesday as France said NATO should be doing more to take out the regime's heavy weaponry targeting civilians.
With Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year rule over Libya seemingly at an end, the onus rests with the National Transitional Council to first stabilise and then reconstruct its infrastructure. Building democratic states is complex and...
photo: AP / Ben Curtis
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan reacts during an upper house budget committee session at parliament in Tokyo Tuesday, March 8, 2011.
Japanese prime minister Naoto Kan said he is resigning after almost 15 months in office. Mr Kan's decision was widely expected amid sinking approval ratings and party infighting. In June, he had promised to resign after politicians passed three key...
photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye
India's anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare rests during his hunger strike in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 26, 2011.
India's parliament is set to debate anti-corruption proposals put forth by activists, in a move that seeks to end an 11-day hunger strike by social activist Anna Hazare. The strike has united millions of Indians against the government....
photo: AP / Tsering Topgyal
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces the long-awaited launch of the iPhone for the German market on Wednesday Sept. 19, 2007. Apple Inc.'s iPhone will go on sale in Germany on Nov. 9 and have the T-Mobile network as its exclusive carri
SAN FRANCISCO: While saving Apple, Steve Jobs changed the world. Jobs guided Apple from the brink of financial ruin to a lofty place among the world's most valuable companies before stepping down as chief executive this week, apparently due to health...
photo: AP / Markus Schreiber
A man points towards the Wikileaks memos shown on a TV screen at an electronic shop in Karachi, Pakistan on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010. Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari sought a pledge from the United Arab Emirates to allow his family long-term refuge, as they did for his late wife, if he died or was killed, according to a secret diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks.
WASHINGTON - The WikiLeaks organization said on Thursday it was releasing tens of thousands of previously unpublished U.S. diplomatic cables, some of which are still classified. "We will have released over 100,000 US embassy cables from around the...
photo: AP / Fareed Khan
A demonstrator points a toy gun at a line of riot police on the second day of a national strike in Santiago, Chile, Thursday Aug. 25, 2011.
Violent clashes have erupted between protesters and police in Chile's capital, on the second day of a two-day strike against the policies of President Sebastian Pinera. Police used water cannons and tear gas to defuse demonstrators who erected...
photo: AP / Roberto Candia
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