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Inside Mexico's Drug War part 1
Inside Mexico's Drug War part 1
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Dateline The Mexican Federal Police go on mission to capture a top leader of one of the country's powerful drug cartels in a country that has been ravaged by drug-related violence. But nowhere is the violence more fierce than Ciudad Juarez where the innocent like sixteen-year-old Rubi Escobedo get caught in the middle. Chris Hansen reports. Related article
Greek Election Boosts Worldwide Markets
Greek Election Boosts Worldwide Markets
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Pro-Bailout Parties gained enough votes in Greece's Sunday election to form a governing coalition. The results indicate that Greek voters want to stay in the Eurozone. The news boosted international markets. (June 18) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly Related article
Rodney King, Whose Beating Led to LA Riots, Dies
Rodney King, Whose Beating Led to LA Riots, Dies
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Rodney King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in the nation's history, has died. The 47-year-old was found unresponsive in his pool. (June 17) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly Related article
Mubarak Said to Be in a Coma, Off Life Support
Mubarak Said to Be in a Coma, Off Life Support
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Security officials say Hosni Mubarak is in a coma but off of life support and his heart and other vital organs are functioning. (June 20) Related article
Shades of Blood: One-sided Syria war media biggest barrier to peace
Shades of Blood: One-sided Syria war media biggest barrier to peace
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The UN has demanded women, children, the elderly and injured to be evacuated from Syrian combat zones following the suspension of its observer mission. Heavy fighting continues in towns across Syria with scores of people being killed in clashes between the opposition and government troops. On Sunday, activists say regime forces tried to root out rebels from urban areas by heavy shelling in the central city of Homs. They also say that, in the town of Douma, just outside the capital Damascus, rebels opened fire on a bus of soldiers killing eight. The US is now consulting its allies on what to do about the escalation of violence, but has acknowledged a Libya-style intervention to topple the Assad government would be difficult. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark. Related article
Pakistan Supreme Court disqualifies PM Gilani - NewsX
Pakistan Supreme Court disqualifies PM Gilani - NewsX
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Pakistan Supreme Court today declared Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani ineligible to hold office and said he stood disqualified since April 26 when he was convicted and sentenced for contempt. The apex court also asked President Asif Ali Zardari to play constitutional role for continuation of democracy. TV channels here reported the court has also ordered Zardari to select a new Prime Minister. The verdict also states that the Election Commission of Pakistan (EC) should issue a notification regarding Gilani's ineligibility. For more log onto- www.alpha.newsx.com Related article
Muslim Brotherhood declares victory in Egypt elections
Muslim Brotherhood declares victory in Egypt elections
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The Muslim Brotherhood has declared victory in Egypt's first free Presidential elections for their candidate Mohammed Mursi. After claiming 52 percent of the votes, a mass of Mursi supporters gathered in Tahir Square to celebrate the landmark victory. Ahmed Shariq, who was battling Mursi in the run-off Presidential elections, rejected the victory claims stating that the Brotherhood was hijacking the election. Shafiq was tied to former President Honsi Mubarak's regime, and the Muslim Brotherhood's win would end six decades of rule by Presidents belonging to the military. The results will not be announced until Thursday 21st June, and regardless of the outcome Egypt's real powers are now held by its army. The generals who have run the country since Mubarak was overthrown have stated only limited powers will be granted to the new head of state, and that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces will now be responsible for law-making decisions. Written & Narrated by Alfred Joyner Related article
Kenya's hopes for the Rio summit
Kenya's hopes for the Rio summit
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NTV's BMJ Mureithi caught up Kenya's Ambassador to the UN Macharia Kamau who gave him some insights into what Kenya is hoping to get from the summit. Related article
Syria: the horror of Homs, a city at war
Syria: the horror of Homs, a city at war
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A French photojournalist working for Channel 4 News reveals graphic pictures of what is happening to people in the under siege Syrian city of Homs. Related article
Will the UN recognize Palestinian State?
Will the UN recognize Palestinian State?
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The UN general assembly officially began today which marks the 66th session. Next week the Palestinians are going to push forward with their bid for statehood at the United Nations assembly. Although Obama has said he will support Palestine on their question for statehood, what will actually unfold?Lucy Kafanov, RT producer, will be at the UN session and give a preview of what to expect next week. Follow Kristine on Twitter at twitter.com Related article
Aung San Suu Kyi's speech in Norway on June 16, 2012
Aung San Suu Kyi's speech in Norway on June 16, 2012
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Aung San Suu Kyi on her acceptance of Nobel Peace Prize in Norway on June 16, 2012 (Original Quality recorded live by myself) Related article
GOT INK - Egyptian Presidential Elections 2012
GOT INK - Egyptian Presidential Elections 2012
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On May 23rd and 24th, all of TBS (The Bakery Shop) branches in Cairo will be giving away their freshest bakes to Egyptian voters, as part of its GOT INK initiative. History has seen many Egyptian firsts. Many "First" Egyptian achievements. Now we are the first Egyptians to witness a presidential election. GOT INK is an initiative that shares this moment with Egyptians. We're doing our part by rewarding those who've voted, do your part and VOTE. www.facebook.com Related article
EU's Jose Manuel Barroso: I expect G20 to support European crisis steps
EU's Jose Manuel Barroso: I expect G20 to support European crisis steps
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European Commission President Jose-Manuel Barroso says he expected leaders of the Group of 20 industrialised and developing states to support the steps taken and planned by Europe to tackle its debt crisis Related article
Greece election: pro-bailout party to attempt coalition
Greece election: pro-bailout party to attempt coalition
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The leader of Greece's pro-bailout New Democracy party, set to win most seats in a general election, says he wants to form a government as soon as possible. Antonis Samaras said Greeks had voted to stay in the euro, and called for a "national salvation government". The leader of the anti-bailout Syriza party, Alexis Tsipras, which came a close second, agreed Mr Samaras should be first to try to form a coalition. Germany said it viewed the result as a decision to "forge ahead" with reform. With 80% of votes counted, interior ministry projections put New Democracy on 29.9% of the vote (130 seats), Syriza on 26.7% (71) and the socialist Pasok on 12.4% (33). New Democracy leader Mr Samaras said: "The Greek people voted today to stay on the European course and remain in the eurozone. "There will be no more adventures. Greece's place in Europe will not be put in doubt." "The sacrifices of the Greek people will bring the country back to prosperity," he promised. Read More www.bbc.co.uk Related article