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Honduras: key bridge in cocaine trafficking
Honduras: key bridge in cocaine trafficking
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Central America is the bridge from the biggest cocaine producers - Colombia, Peru and Bolivia - into Mexico. And Honduras has become a key point in that journey. Hundreds of tonnes of cocaine travel through it. Its coup in 2009 is thought to have provided a window of opportunity for traffickers. Communities are feeling the surge in trafficker presence as suspected drug flights to the country have sharply increased from a handful in 2006 to more than 80 last year. Most traffickers there are Honduran but analysts say there is increasing evidence they're managed by Mexican gangs. Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar reports from Colon in Honduras. Related article
Watch Mitt Romney's Full Speech at NAACP National Convention
Watch Mitt Romney's Full Speech at NAACP National Convention
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For more on Vote 2012: www.pbs.org Mitt Romney addressed the NAACP at their 103rd National Convention in Houston Wednesday morning. While acknowledging the historical significance of President Obama's election as the nation's first African-American president, Romney will attempt to distinguish himself in the speech as a viable alternative for black voters. This is the second major campaign speech Romney has delivered to a minority group in the last month. In June, Romney spoke before the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials in Orlando. Do you read or write a language other than English? Help the NewsHour translate the election: bit.ly Related article
Oil row with Kurds stirs Iraq tensions
Oil row with Kurds stirs Iraq tensions
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Iraq's Kurdish government has stopped all oil exports to Baghdad following a payment dispute. It is just one issue in the past weeks that is causing tensions between the Kurds in the north and the central authority. There are concerns that a push to sell crude oil to Kurdish markets from what is considered to be one of the last great unexplored oil regions in the world, could persuade Erbil to seek more independence from Baghdad. Al Jazeera's Jane Arraf reports from Erbil. Related article
Clinton to Egypt's Morsi: Find Way Out of Crisis
Clinton to Egypt's Morsi: Find Way Out of Crisis
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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used her first meeting with Egypt's new Islamist president, Mohammed Morsi, to press him to start a dialogue with military leaders as a way of preserving the country's transition to democracy. (July 14) Related article
A Grim Exile in South Sudan
A Grim Exile in South Sudan
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Jonathan Miller of Independent Television News reports from the border of South Sudan on a flood of refugees who fled to escaped the violence, only to encounter grim conditions in camps on the Sudanese border. Related article
Syrian government denies UN reports from Tremseh
Syrian government denies UN reports from Tremseh
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Syrian Government spokesman counters statement from UN observers that heavy weapons have been used against residents of Tremseh. Related article
Strait Answer: Iran prepares to close Hormuz
Strait Answer: Iran prepares to close Hormuz
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Tehran has drafted a bill that would close the crucial global shipping route - the Strait of Hormuz. The measures are aimed at shutting the water-way to countries which support a new embargo on Iranian oil. For more on this RT talks to Gareth Porter, investigative journalist. 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
INDIAN MUSLIMS ON PAKISTAN & INDIA 1/2
INDIAN MUSLIMS ON PAKISTAN & INDIA 1/2
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www.youtube.com Perspective of Indian Muslims (from all spheres of society) on issues surrounding India & Pakistan. Related article
Mitt Romney's Bain Secret Exposed
Mitt Romney's Bain Secret Exposed
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Share this: OFA.BO Tweet this: OFA.BO The more everyone finds out about Mitt Romney's finances, the more questions they have. Perhaps that's why he's hiding as much as he thinks he can get away with. Yesterday, The Boston Globe reported that Romney was still running Bain Capital two years after he claims he left the firm, directly contradicting his campaign's denial that he was involved in deals that led to layoffs, bankruptcies, and American jobs getting shipped overseas. Either Romney filed false SEC statements or he's making false statements to the American people now. Related article
Seven US soldiers killed by roadside bombs in Afghanistan
Seven US soldiers killed by roadside bombs in Afghanistan
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It has been reported that seven US soldiers have been killed in a string of roadside bombs and clashes in southern Afghanistan, in one of the most violent days in the country for months. The International Security Assistance Forces spokesperson Brigadier General, Gunter Katz spoke at a news conference to confirm the deaths According to officials Twenty-eight Afghan civilians and police were also killed in southern Kandahar and Helmand provinces. Brigadier Katz extended his condolences to all of the injured and killed. This latest attack takes it to a five year high of deaths . With NATO stating the vast majority of these deaths are caused by Taliban insurgents, not by the coalition. Ironically on the same day of the attack, major donors in Tokyo pledged 16 billion US dollars in development aid for Afghanistan over the next four years. As they try to prevent it from sliding back into chaos once most foreign troops have left by the end of 2014. Written and Presented by Ann Salter Related article
Egypt Parliament: President recalls dissolved assembly
Egypt Parliament: President recalls dissolved assembly
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Egypt's highest court is to decide on Monday if an order from the president, demanding the parliament reconvene, is legal. Mohamed Morsi ordered parliament back to work, overturning the military council's move to dissolve it nearly a month ago. With no parliament, the military still holds all the law-making power. Some critics, however, say the president has overstepped his authority. Al Jazeera's Imran Khan reports. Related article
Afghanistan execution sparks outrage
Afghanistan execution sparks outrage
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CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom reports on a woman's shocking public execution at the hands of the Taliban. For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com Or visit our site at www.cnn.com Related article
'Syrian rebels create mayhem to blame it on Assad regime'
'Syrian rebels create mayhem to blame it on Assad regime'
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Moscow says those behind the latest massacre in Syria want to unleash sectarian violence and ignite full civil war. Over two hundred people are believed to have been killed in the central province of Hama. Both government and rebel forces blame each other for the slaughter - while the UN remains paralysed on whether to extend its observer mission, or impose sanctions. RT talks to author and Middle East expert Tariq Ali who joins me now from London. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.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
Mali Rebels Capture more Towns.flv
Mali Rebels Capture more Towns.flv
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Rebels in Mali have captured the northern town of Kidal, just a week after the military seized power. The military says they need more equipment to fight the insurgents. A rebel spokesman told the BBC they were in charge of the town. As the news was coming through, coup leader Capt. Amadou Sanogo asked for foreign help to tackle the rebels. The coup has been condemned with the economic community of West African states, ECOWAS giving the military leaders 72 hours to relinquish power or face sanctions. ECOWAS says the proposed measures include closing land borders, freezing Mali's assets and a financial blockade. The leaders met in Ivory Coast, after earlier plans for talks with the coup leaders in the Malian capital, Bamako, were abandoned as coup supporters occupied the airport's runway. Related article
Obama for America TV Ad: "Firms"
Obama for America TV Ad: "Firms"
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Share this: OFA.BO Tweet this: OFA.BO Mitt Romney's not the solution. He's the problem. Related article