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Pakistan Military With Latest Weapons . A regional power . Islamic power . pakistan vs india .
this is for enemy's of pakistan....
published: 24 Sep 2010
author: Iqbal Zubair
Pakistan Military With Latest Weapons . A regional power . Islamic power . pakistan vs india .
this is for enemy's of pakistan.
published: 24 Sep 2010
views: 38901
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Iran's role as a regional power
More at therealnews.com Are Hamas and Hezbollah a part of a proxy war with the US or "barg...
published: 25 May 2008
author: TheRealNews
Iran's role as a regional power
More at therealnews.com Are Hamas and Hezbollah a part of a proxy war with the US or "bargaining chips"?
published: 25 May 2008
author: TheRealNews
views: 4791
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Turkey: a Regional Power, Safeguarding a Fragile Security Balance (Interactive Panel Discussion)
Turkey: a Regional Power, Safeguarding a Fragile Security Balance (Interactive Panel Discu...
published: 14 May 2012
author: icdchannel
Turkey: a Regional Power, Safeguarding a Fragile Security Balance (Interactive Panel Discussion)
Turkey: a Regional Power, Safeguarding a Fragile Security Balance (Interactive Panel Discussion) Moderator: The Hon. Yasar Yakis Speakers: Prof. Dr. Bülent Aras (Professor of International Relations, Department of International Relations, Isik University) Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kibaroglu (Chair, International Relations Department Director, Center for Eurasian Studies Okan University) Prof. Talha Köse (Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, İstanbul Şehir University) HE Amb. Osman Faruk Loğoğlu (Former Turkish Ambassador to the United States of America) Ceren Mutuş Toprakseven (Researcher, Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies (USAK) ) Shahid Najam (United Nations Resident Coordinator in Turkey) The Ankara Conference on Peacebuilding & Conflict Resolution "Using Cultural Diplomacy as a Tool to Build Sustainable Peace" Location: Ministry of Finance of Turkey (Ankara, International Conference, April 17th, 2012)
published: 14 May 2012
author: icdchannel
views: 210
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Pepe Escobar: Can the US accept Iran as a regional power?
Based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Pepe Escobar writes The Roving Eye for Asia Times Online. He h...
published: 25 Dec 2007
author: TheRealNews
Pepe Escobar: Can the US accept Iran as a regional power?
Based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Pepe Escobar writes The Roving Eye for Asia Times Online. He has reported from Iraq, Iran, Central Asia, US and China. He is the author of the recently published Red Zone Blues. Pepe is a regular analyst for The Real News.
published: 25 Dec 2007
author: TheRealNews
views: 7632
15:35
The Syrian Civil War and Big Power Rivalry
Sami Ramadani: The US and allied regional powers pushed early militarization of struggle a...
published: 03 Aug 2012
author: TheRealNews
The Syrian Civil War and Big Power Rivalry
Sami Ramadani: The US and allied regional powers pushed early militarization of struggle as outside powers try to control outcome of Syrian revolution
published: 03 Aug 2012
author: TheRealNews
views: 7306
24:09
CrossTalk: Iranoia
The international community has numerously voiced its support for nuclear proliferation, e...
published: 22 Feb 2012
author: RussiaToday
CrossTalk: Iranoia
The international community has numerously voiced its support for nuclear proliferation, especially when dealing with a regional power like Iran. However, some countries go further than that. Prominent scholars and officials voice the possibility of war with Iran, and in some cases even promote it. Is this a rational approach? How justified would this war be if there is still no evidence that Iran has nuclear weapons in its arsenal? And who is being more rational, Western powers or Iran, when it comes to their geopolitical interests? CrossTalking with Patrick Clawson, Gawdat Bahgat and Gilbert Doctorow. CT on FB: www.facebook.com
published: 22 Feb 2012
author: RussiaToday
views: 10186
6:29
Luladinejad
Pepe Escobar: How the West could learn from Lula's way of playing politics. As much as Was...
published: 25 Nov 2009
author: TheRealNews
Luladinejad
Pepe Escobar: How the West could learn from Lula's way of playing politics. As much as Washington was visibly annoyed, it could do nothing to prevent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from visiting Brazil's President Lula as part of his 5-country African and South American tour. Feathers could not but be ruffled, argues Pepe Escobar, at the sight of closer cooperation between the biggest Latin American regional power and one of the Middle East's top regional powers. The warm embrace Lula ofered Ahmadinejad will echo across the developing world as a sign that South/South diplomacy play may have more merits than the heavy-handed US/European approach.
published: 25 Nov 2009
author: TheRealNews
views: 11283
6:08
Washington's conflicting strategies on Iran
More at therealnews.com US can't decide to recognize common interests in a stable Iraq, or...
published: 23 May 2008
author: TheRealNews
Washington's conflicting strategies on Iran
More at therealnews.com US can't decide to recognize common interests in a stable Iraq, or weaken Iran as a regional power
published: 23 May 2008
author: TheRealNews
views: 5996
7:08
TURKEY - ISTANBUL,TAKSIM SQUARE
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey ( Türkiye Cumhuriyet...
published: 07 Jun 2009
author: Igbal Mammadaliyev
TURKEY - ISTANBUL,TAKSIM SQUARE
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), known officially as the Republic of Turkey ( Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (help·info)), is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in western Asia and Thrace (Rumelia) in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest; Greece to the west; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Azerbaijan (the exclave of Nakhichevan) and Iran to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the southeast. To its southwest lie the Mediterranean Sea and Cyprus; to the west, the Aegean Sea and Archipelago; and to the north, the Black Sea. Separating Anatolia and Thrace are the Sea of Marmara and the Turkish Straits (the Bosporus and the Dardanelles). In Western tradition, these bodies of water taken together have been considered the border between Europe and Asia, thereby making Turkey transcontinental. Due to its location astride two continents, Turkey's culture blends Eastern and Western elements. Geopolitically, it has been a dominant regional power for over seven centuries. Today's Turkey is the successor to the Ottoman Empire. Turkey is a democratic, secular, unitary, constitutional republic whose political system was established in 1923 under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, following the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of World War I. Since then, Turkey has become increasingly integrated with the West through membership in organizations such as the Council of Europe, NATO, OECD ...
published: 07 Jun 2009
author: Igbal Mammadaliyev
views: 17774
14:18
Pt.2 The Syrian Civil War and Big Power Rivalry
Sami Ramadani: The US and allied regional powers pushed early militarization of struggle a...
published: 05 Aug 2012
author: TheRealNews
Pt.2 The Syrian Civil War and Big Power Rivalry
Sami Ramadani: The US and allied regional powers pushed early militarization of struggle as outside powers try to control outcome of Syrian revolution
published: 05 Aug 2012
author: TheRealNews
views: 3948
83:35
Beyond Primacy
Beyond Primacy Rethinking American Grand Strategy and the Command of the Commons Tuesday, ...
published: 14 Sep 2011
author: NewAmericaFoundation
Beyond Primacy
Beyond Primacy Rethinking American Grand Strategy and the Command of the Commons Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 12:15pm - 1:45pm Mounting concern over America's long-term fiscal position may bring about sizable cuts in US military spending. But these cuts need not compromise US national security if the United States makes the right adjustments in its military posture and grand strategy. In a new paper for the American Strategy Program, Sameer Lalwani and Joshua Shifrinson argue that the United States can pare back its forward-based naval presence in many regions while retaining "command of the commons." It can accomplish this by relying more on regional powers to help in securing the freedom of the seas while maintaining sufficient over-the-horizon naval power to serve as the security guarantor of last resort. During this event, Sameer Lalwani and Joshua Shifrinson, along with Lawrence Korb, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, and Flynt Leverett, the Director of New America's Iran Initiative, discuss the command of the commons and the future of American grand strategy. Participants featured speakers Sameer Lalwani Research Fellow, American Strategy Program, New America Foundation Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Political Science, MIT Joshua Shifrinson Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Political Science, MIT International Security Program Research Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Lawrence Korb Senior Fellow ...
published: 14 Sep 2011
author: NewAmericaFoundation
views: 1608
4:48
Graduation Ceremony held at PAF Academy Risalpur - May 28, 2009
PAF s' News Section paffalcons.com Graduation Ceremony of 122 GD (P), 66 Engineering Cours...
published: 31 May 2009
author: Salman Haider
Graduation Ceremony held at PAF Academy Risalpur - May 28, 2009
PAF s' News Section paffalcons.com Graduation Ceremony of 122 GD (P), 66 Engineering Courses, 80 Air Defence and 6 A&SD; and Commissioning Ceremony of 124 GD (P) and 70 Engineering Courses, was held at Pakistan Air Force Academy Risalpur. Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman, addressing the parade said that the graduating cadets are too young to be embroiled in the cross-currents of international or regional power games. However, as future leaders of men and women, you must remain aware of the security developments in and across the region. You ought to know that we are a peace-loving nation; but fully prepared to defend the integrity and solidarity of our motherland. PAF today faces the dual challenge of fighting an external enemy, many times its own size, and also internal scourge and menace - of extremism - bent upon changing our way of life. The internal struggle is not about Islam but a contest between two different ways of life, based on diverse cultures of thinking. He said that PAF is a professional outfit, totally focussed on its primary mission, which is to provide an efficient and cost-effective aerial defence to the motherland. At present, it is providing all-out support to the land forces in Swat and Tribal Areas, in order to restore the writ of the Government. We have so far destroyed numerous hideouts, training camps, command and control centres and ammunition dumps of the militants, besides clearing the routes and passes for the safe ...
published: 31 May 2009
author: Salman Haider
views: 21506
47:10
Empire - The new Ottomans?
Following another resounding electoral victory, Prime Minister Erdogan's 'Justice and Deve...
published: 17 Jun 2011
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Empire - The new Ottomans?
Following another resounding electoral victory, Prime Minister Erdogan's 'Justice and Development Party' has been emboldened to further increase Turkey's role on the world stage. Ankara has rediscovered its global ambitions. This emerging regional power is now the fastest-growing G20 country after China, and has risen to be the 16th largest economy in the world. What path will this new Turkey take?
published: 17 Jun 2011
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
views: 24154
9:33
Ife Head (Part 1)
Audio from BBC Radio 4 "A History of the World in 100 Objects - Ife Head" www.bbc.co.uk If...
published: 06 Aug 2010
author: AltruisticShinobi
Ife Head (Part 1)
Audio from BBC Radio 4 "A History of the World in 100 Objects - Ife Head" www.bbc.co.uk Ife head (probably made 15th century). Bronze statue; from Nigeria The Kingdom of Ife "This crowned head of a ruler is a remarkable piece of brass-casting which reflects important aspects of the landmark culture developed in Ife, on the lower Niger River, dating back around 2000 years and blossoming in the twelfth-fifteenth centuries. The time known in Europe as the medieval period was the golden age of West Africa. Powerful empires controlling vast territories flourished in the West African savannah, with a huge impact on the history and cultures of the whole subcontinent: the Ghana Empire (800s-1100s), the Mali Empire (1200s-late 1300s), and the Songhay Empire (1400s-late 1500s). To the East, in the Central African savannah, the Kanem-Bornu Empire expanded around Lake Chad. Trade routes criss-crossed West Africa, linking the northern savannah cities such as Gao, Timbuktu, Djenne, and the southern forest centres such as Begho, Igbo-Ukwu, Ife and Oyo, to the Hausa states such as Kano and Zaria, and reaching Ngazargamo in Kanem-Bornu. That regional trade was in turn connected to the considerable trade across the Sahara desert to the north. These trans-Saharan exchanges linking Northern (together with Andalusia in Spain) and North-eastern Africa to trading cities in West Africa and on Lake Chad. Diverse local and Mediterranean commodities were traded -- woven and dyed cloths, kola nuts ...
published: 06 Aug 2010
author: AltruisticShinobi
views: 7175
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29:59
KONY 2012
To see real time reports on LRA activity in the D.R.Congo, Central African Republic and So...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: INVISIBLE CHILDREN
KONY 2012
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DIRECTOR: Jason Russell LEAD EDITOR: Kathryn Lang EDITORS: Kevin Trout, Jay Salbert, Jesse Eslinger LEAD ANIMATOR: Chad Clendinen ANIMATOR: Jesse Eslinger 3-D MODELING: Victor Soto VISUAL EFFECTS: Chris Hop WRITERS: Jason Russell, Jedidiah Jenkins, Kathryn Lang, Danica Russell, Ben Keesey, Azy Groth PRODUCERS: Kimmy Vandivort, Heather Longerbeam, Chad Clendinen, Noelle Jouglet ORIGINAL SCORES: Joel P. West SOUND MIX: Stephen Grubbs, Mark Friedgen, Smart Post Sound COLOR: Damian Pelphrey, Company 3 CINEMATOGRAPHY: Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey, Laren Poole, Gavin Kelly, Chad Clendinen, Kevin Trout, Jay Salbert, Shannon Lynch, Mariana Blanco, Laurence Vannicelli PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Jaime Landsverk LEAD DESIGNER: Tyler Fordham DESIGNERS: Chadwick Gantes, Stephen Witmer
MUSIC CREDIT:
Original Instrumental Scores by Joel P. West http://www.joelpwest.com/
“02 Ghosts I” Performed by Nine Inch Nails, Written by Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor, Produced by Alan Moulder, Atticus Ross, and Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails appear courtesy of The Null Corporation
“Punching in a Dream”, Performed by The Naked and Famous, Written by Aaron Short, Alisa Xayalith, and Thom Powers, Produced by Thom Powers, The Naked and Famous appear courtesy of Somewhat Damaged and Universal Republic
“Arrival of the Birds”, Performed by The Cinematic Orchestra, Written by The Cinematic Orchestra, Produced by The Cinematic Orchestra, The Cinematic Orchestra appears courtesy of Disney Records
“Roll Away Your Stone”, Performed by Mumford and Sons, Written by Benjamin Lovett, Edward Dwane, Marcus Mumford, and Winston Marshall, Produced by Markus Dravs, Mumford and Sons appear courtesy of Glassnote Entertainment Group LLC
“On (Instrumental)”, Performed by Bloc Party
Written by Bloc Party, Produced by Jacknife Lee, Bloc Party appears courtesy of Vice Records
“A Dream within a Dream”, Performed by The Glitch Mob, The Glitch Mob appears courtesy of Glass Air
“I Can’t Stop”, Performed by Flux Pavilion, Flux Pavilion appears courtesy of Circus Records Limited
2:04
Outsiders: HD Drift Documentary Trailer
Outsiders: Japan
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published: 09 Dec 2011
author: Al Clark
Outsiders: HD Drift Documentary Trailer
Outsiders: Japan
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* Pre-Order at http://www.driftworks.com/shop/outsiders-collectors-box-set.html *
Pre-Order is £14.99 to get it before anyone else, plus all pre-orders will receive a special one off glitter chrome Outsiders sticker as seen in the movie.
Trailer Soundtrack: Metrik - Between Worlds (Viper Recordings)
What is Outsiders?
More than 20 years ago in the hills of Japan, the rules of driving began to be re-written. Over this time to the present, Japan has always been at the forefront of drifting. From the streets in the cities to the Touge passes in the mountains to the dedicated drifting circuits, one thing never changes - Drifting is fun. It is the reason every driver we met does it. Not for the fame or the glory, not for money, not for corporate support, but just pure thrills.
Join Phil Morrison and James Robinson from Driftworks, Mitto Steele from MeiNoMai and Pieter Gouwy from Garage Portello on a stunning tour of the real drift scene in Japan. Forget everything else you've seen up to now, professionally filmed in glorious HD and being released on Blu-Ray (and DVD) Outsiders aims to bring you an in-depth, fun, technical and fascinating documentary look into who the drifters are, what they drive and how they do it.
See the guys visiting the whole of the south prefecture of Japan including Bihoku, Suzuka Twin and Meihan, plus the crazy city of Nagoya and the surrounding areas and much much more. We capture one of the most insane nights of street drifting for the first time using professional equipment at night. We visit some of the biggest (and smallest) shops in the business including Bee*R, Mind Control, Kids Heart, 326 Power and V-Factory. We hang out with D1 legends and current drivers and discuss how the sport is changing with the separation of D1 and Drift Muscle. We talk about the way the cars are setup and we get a very rare look at the underside and technical details behind some of the most famous drift cars in the world. Let's not forget the road trips, the food, running from the police, the karaoke, the highs and the lows. And we've barely scratched the surface.
This is set to be the most complete drifting documentary ever filmed, and you have the chance to be a part of it.
Available as a 2 Disc Collectors box set - you'll get both the BluRay and the DVD together, plus a special outsiders sticker pack and a few more goodies. Shipping is worldwide.
Blu-Ray and DVD Information
Main Feature Running time: 1hr 35 minutes approx (Subject to change, not including extra features)
Region: 0
Release Date: Late February estimated (Actual date confirmed closer to the time).
Publisher: Driftworks LTD
Directed, Shot and Edited by Alistair Clark / Trackday Films
Producers: Phil Morrison, James Robinson, Mitto Steele
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BD athlete Adam Ondra making the first ascent of Chaxi Raxi (9b) at Oliana, Spain
Black Diamond athlete Adam Ondra made the first ascent of Chaxi Raxi, a massive 9b line at...
published: 13 May 2011
author: Black Diamond Equipment
BD athlete Adam Ondra making the first ascent of Chaxi Raxi (9b) at Oliana, Spain
Black Diamond athlete Adam Ondra made the first ascent of Chaxi Raxi, a massive 9b line at Oliana, Spain in late April. This is likely one of the hardest sport climb in the world. We had Bernardo Gimenez on the scene to document Adam’s efforts and he was fortunate enough to be there for the redpoint. Below is the outstanding video Bernardo edited together, as well as brief recap from Adam. Stunning. Impressive. Inspiring. Absolutely bad ass. Congratulations, Adam.
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Oliana is one of my favorite areas in the whole region of northern Spain. It’s a stunning 50-meter long wall of orange and blue limestone with complex climbing. The wall dries out rather quickly, so I had the opportunity to try out one of projects that Chris bolted called Chaxi Raxi already the first day after the period of rain. It felt very difficult at the beginning, especially the very first crux. I could do every single move, but to link two of them seemed incredibly difficult. The top part seemed more possible—I could link the moves without serious problems except two of them, where I found terrible extra-powerful beta skipping two holds, until Chris told me to try it differently, a much more crimpy and static way. Though crimps are what I excel at and Chris prefers big moves on reasonable holds, our initial betas had been completely the other way around.
Getting back to Chaxi Raxi, I stunned myself that I managed to send the easier variation, skipping the first bouldery section via a detour of 7b, which could be around 9a+ on its own right. There was the time now to work a lot on the lower boulder problem and then I might be able send. But that was hard. I didn't go very well, but I steadily kept progressing, and the sixth day I manged to get through the first crux, which could a hard 8B+ boulder problem on its own. I took a rest on the tufa and continued. I made it through the crux sections, but in the end of the last difficult, being 100% confident of success, my left heel slipped. And I did not manage to get through the bottom again that day. I got through it once on my 7th day, I fell a few moves below my highpoint, as I didn't hit the hold right while making dynamic move. I got pretty nervous, since I knew I was able to send it, but I had mere one day left and there are so many sections to make a tiny mistake which might ruin my attempt and also the day, because it is very hard to link the bottom twice in a day. On the first go of my last day, I made it through the first crux somehow, got to the rest and stayed there for a few minutes. This rest is actually enormously useful for the whole route, without the place to shake out it would be undoubtedly 9b+, but it is also a place where you can easily get nervous and think about potential failure. That is what happened to me. The way I continued climbing one can't call efficient at all, but the route was tiny bit below my absolute limit after eight days of work, and despite getting pumped, I got somehow to the anchor and could enjoy the feeling of victory on the last day of the trip yet again. This is probably my hardest route I have ever done.
— Adam
6:15
Content is Queen
"Content is Queen" is a video art series of generative portraits that reflects on the foun...
published: 22 May 2011
author: Sergio Albiac
Content is Queen
"Content is Queen" is a video art series of generative portraits that reflects on the foundations of democracy and the resilient nature of the structures of power. At the same time, it is a paradoxical dialogue and strange marriage between the banal and the utterly majestic: to create the series, the most popular (in a truly democratic sense) internet videos of a given moment are used as the input of a generative process that "paints" with action the portrait of the Queen.
On a technical level, this piece is a result of my research in breaking the limitations of the static image in a contemporary revision of the tradition of painting. The portraits are created using an innovative generative technique that I have developed called "generative video painting". It differs from previous attempts of video collage (like the techniques developed by David Hockney, mixing simultaneous points of view of an action) or video mosaic (where still images are represented by whole videos acting as pixels when properly reduced in size). My technique uses regions of video content to effectively represent or "paint" heterogeneous regions of the image. Both the partial content of the videos and the whole image are fully visible at the same time, widening the possibilities to deliver meaning in a contemporary aesthetic language.
To better experience this piece as a painting, there is no sound. See it full screen to enjoy details.
The generative process is implemented using Processing (www.processing.org).
Many thanks to Andres Colubri (GSVideo library) and the whole Processing community.
www.sergioalbiac.com
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10:46
US Geopolitics - Obama & Brzezinski - The Taliban Card
Future Geopolitical, economical Possibilities, trends and outlooks! Brzezinski clearly dis...
published: 06 Mar 2009
author: LastReplaySC
US Geopolitics - Obama & Brzezinski - The Taliban Card
Future Geopolitical, economical Possibilities, trends and outlooks! Brzezinski clearly distinguishes every role of every player based on easy to understand Cold War Principles. Culture and Religion is not his target, but incompetent and power orientated Countries! He basically defines the Geopolitical Global, Regional and Economical weight and is looking for that exact agreement between all nations to accept for future negotiations. The UN veto's or high GDP's, having nukes alone is not enough. Zbigniew Brzezinski vision of a Nation allowed to sit around the Global table for serious business will need to qualify to the following: What is considered a G14-20 Nation? 1- Corporatocracy, and/or Police-state with a functioning protection racket based tax-system that does not directly kill it's own Human resource (minimum requirement) 2- Corporatocracy, and/or Police-state That is a free-market global player within the top 20 GDP's (minimum requirement) 3- Corporatocracy, and/or Police-state with a functioning and controllable army, deployable anywhere on the planet (minimum requirement) 4- Corporatocracy, and/or Police-state with the capability of a nuclear global reach & deployment (bonus member) 5 star members have a independent functioning Space-program 5- Corporatocracy, and/or Police-state That will or is about to agree on a unilateral CO2 Emission reduction & or environment tax Every other nation on earth without any kind of treaty with any of the qualifiers or enough ...
published: 06 Mar 2009
author: LastReplaySC
views: 4685
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Iran, US and the possibility of war
More at therealnews.com Gareth Porter: Ahamdinejad's rhetoric does not reflect official Ir...
published: 24 May 2008
author: TheRealNews
Iran, US and the possibility of war
More at therealnews.com Gareth Porter: Ahamdinejad's rhetoric does not reflect official Iranian policy towards Israel.
published: 24 May 2008
author: TheRealNews
views: 16007
24:05
CrossTalk: Tehran Talking
Will we see a new level of negotiations in Baghdad? What have we learned from the recent t...
published: 18 Apr 2012
author: RussiaToday
CrossTalk: Tehran Talking
Will we see a new level of negotiations in Baghdad? What have we learned from the recent talks in Istanbul? Or will we see a repeat of previous failed discussions over Iran's uranium enrichment? CrossTalking with Mohammad Marandi, Omri Ceren and Geneive Abdo. CT on FB: www.facebook.com
published: 18 Apr 2012
author: RussiaToday
views: 16601
6:03
FIFA SOCCER 11: "We Are 11" Series, Episode 10 - "Captain Tsubasa"
In an effort to promote the sport in 1981, the Japanese Football Association helped animat...
published: 28 Oct 2010
author: EASPORTS
FIFA SOCCER 11: "We Are 11" Series, Episode 10 - "Captain Tsubasa"
In an effort to promote the sport in 1981, the Japanese Football Association helped animator Yoichi Takahashi develop a seemingly "small" project that would cater to a younger audience. They logically reasoned that creating a popular cartoon would popularize it with a younger audience. Little did they know it would become a media goldmine, turning Captain Tsubasa into a cultural icon and help usher in a new era with Japan as a regional power in soccer. In several countries, "Captain Tsubasa" translated into "Oliver and Benji," and a comic book and television cartoon that was born from Japan quickly became an international success—no matter where on the globe you grew up, you knew these characters. We went to Tokyo and met with the cartoonists and creative minds that built this empire. Join our 11 on Facebook for more exclusive content: bit.ly
published: 28 Oct 2010
author: EASPORTS
views: 37058