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  • 1984 sikh story on BBC...59:17
  • Inside Iraq's Only Women's Prison...2:28
  • Civil and religious unrest: violence rocks CAR capital of Bangui...1:54
  • Noor: Women's rights in Iraq...9:02
  • Olympic Threats! DHS Warns of Toothpaste Tube Bomb & Dangerous Water In Sochi !...4:01
  • Syria peace talks stuck over Assad's future...3:30
  • Love Crimes of Kabul - Documentary - Afghanistan...1:10:00
  • Children abuse in Syria...2:36
  • Bird flu fears in China lead to ban on poultry trading...0:58
  • France to open Rwanda genocide trial...2:34
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add video playlist The United Nations welcomed reports that an agreement has been reached to allow the evacuation of civilians from the besieged Syrian city of Homs and for aid to be delivered, a UN spokesman said. The rebel-held Old Homs districts in the centre of the city have been under tight siege from President Bashar al-Assad's troops since June 2012. Thousands of residents there live in dire conditions, amid an acute shortage of food and medicine. Al Jazeera's James Bays reports from Washington DC.
The United Nations welcomed reports that an agreement has been reached to allow the evacuation of civilians from the besieged Syrian city of Homs and for aid to be delivered, a UN spokesman said.  The rebel-held Old Homs districts in the centre of the city have been under tight siege from President Bashar al-Assad\'s troops since June 2012. Thousands of residents there live in dire conditions, amid an acute shortage of food and medicine.  Al Jazeera\'s James Bays reports from Washington DC.
UN wel­comes re­ports 'deal reached' on Homs
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Brazil Rio Protest Over Transport Fare Rise Ends In Violence - 7 Feb 2014 Hundreds of people in Brazil have clashed with police during a protest against incr.

Violent Protests Over Bus Fare Hike Spread Across Brazil.7 February 2014 Hundreds of people in Brazil have clashed with police during a protest against inc.

Tens of thousands of people marched through Brazil\'s largest city, Sao Paulo, on Monday as protests spread over rising public transport prices and the cost o.

Rio De Jaeiro VIDEO Violent clash at protest in Rio over fare hike | RIO DE JANEIRO — Police and protesters have violently clashed in Rio de Janeiro at a dem.

For around a week people have been taking to the streets in Brazil. What started as relatively small-scale protests against a rise in bus fares centred on Ri.

Violent clashes in Brazil as 2 million protest Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: Police in Rio de Janerio and Brasilia use teargas to d.

Over 200000 people have marched through the streets of Brazil\'s biggest cities to protest over rising public transport costs and the expense of staging the .

A demonstration demanding free public transportation ended with a riot at a bus station in Brazil\'s Sao Paulo. At least six people have been arrested as riot.

Brazil experienced one of its biggest nights of protest in decades on Monday as more than 100000 people took to the streets nationwide to express their frus.

BRAZIL RIOTS over transport fares as government OVER SPEND on World Cup 2014 hosting Nationwide protests continue in major cities across Brazil. Justice Mini.

Tens of thousands of people took the streets of Sao Paulo on Monday in what the country\'s largest newspaper, the Folha de Sao Paulo, calls the the biggest pr.

Brazil) Violence mars Brazil demonstration Brazil) Violence mars Brazil demonstration Brazil) Violence mars Brazil demonstration Several people were injured .

New clashes have taken place in Brazil despite President Dilma Rousseff\'s attempt to respond to protesters\' demands and halt the violence. Trouble was report.

As many as 200000 people have marched through the streets of Brazil\'s biggest cities, as protests over rising public transport costs and the expense of stag.

Brazil protesters march against corrupt government. Tens of thousands of protesters return to the streets of Brazil\'s biggest city Sao Paulo, to voice their .

More than a million people are reported to have taken part in protests in about 100 cities across Brazil, the latest in a wave of demonstrations. Violence er.

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Brazil\'s biggest protests in 20 years appear to be making their mark. An estimated 15, 000 turned out in the north-eastern city of Fortaleza on Wednesday. Ca.

Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) — Riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds when thousands of people took to the streets of Sao Paulo on Thursday nig.

26 October 2013 The fire at the Arena Pantanal, one of 12 stadiums for next year\'s World Cup in Brazil, created clouds of black smoke drifting over the top o.

Hi guys, I\'m Karen Chang and this is the RunList. Brazil, the world\'s fifth largest country, is in the midst of a massive anti-government protest. The nation.

Hundreds of protesters in Brazil have clashed with riot police near Rio de Janeiro\'s Maracana football stadium. Police fired tear gas minutes before the kick.

Brazil experienced one of its biggest nights of protest in decades on Monday as more than 100000 people took to the streets nationwide to express their frus.

Notícias sobre world cup Brazil Protests Brazil protests: Violence erupts in Sao Paulo again as World Cup website in hit with cyber attacks The Independent ‎.

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Vi­o­lent Protests Over Bus Fare Hike Spread Across Brazil
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The Enemy Within: The Pakistan Taliban (2013) - Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced the formation of a committee to hold peace talks with the Pakistan Taliban.  But given the longstanding war between the Taliban and government forces, is the committee likely to achieve results?  With rare access to a deeply troubled corner of Pakistan, this report looks at Pakistan\'s war with the Taliban.  

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Out of bounds for most Pakistanis, this report gains rare access to a deeply troubled corner of Pakistan. The army claims it has South Waziristan under control, but is it a ticking time bomb of extremism?

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Pak­istan's tick­ing time bomb of Tal­iban ex­trem­ism
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Inside Iraq\'s Only Women\'s Prison, Women And Their Children Held In Jail Because Their Husbands Are Accused Of Terrorism - CBS News
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To the central african republic, where President Michel Djotodia has extended a curfew in the capital by four hours, after deadly clashes.... dozens of people were killed when Bangui was attacked, reportedly by supporters of Francois Bozize, who was overthown by rebels in March.... the latest violence coming shortly before the UN is expected to give the green light to French troops joining an African peacekeeping Mark Thompson has this exclusive France 24 report from Bangui
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Civil and re­li­gious un­rest: vi­o­lence rocks CAR cap­i­tal of Ban­gui
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United Nations, New York, April 2012 - Iraq\'s elections have helped move it towards democracy, but the on-going violence, extremism and chaos still threaten the nation\'s most vulnerable citizens: women and children. Amid this turmoil, many courageous Iraqis are striving to protect their human rights.

21st Century - Show 65 - Noor: Women\'s rights in Iraq

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Noor: Women's rights in Iraq
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Use disernment guys , when it comes to the beheading story ! Anything can happen, but the odds of that happening exactly are low. These players are under High security!
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Olympic Threats! DHS Warns of Tooth­paste Tube Bomb & Dan­ger­ous Water In Sochi !
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The long delayed peace conference on Syria has begun. Tension and bitter exchanges characterised the opening statements. The challenge for the delegates - to end three years of bloodshed in which over 130,000 people have died.  Al Jazeera\'s James Bays reports from Montreux, Switzerland.
Syria peace talks stuck over Assad's fu­ture
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LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing \
Love Crimes of Kabul - Doc­u­men­tary - Afghanistan
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Chil­dren abuse in Syria
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A slaughter is underway in Hong Kong. Over 20,000 birds mostly chickens have been destroyed in a...

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A slaughter is underway in Hong Kong. Over 20,000 birds mostly chickens have been destroyed in a bid to stamp out the spread of the H7N9 strain of bird flu.

It is the first  time the virus has been discovered in imported poultry in Hong Kong. Imports from the mainland have been banned and all live chicken sales suspended. The island\'s wholesale market will remain closed for 21 days.

Twenty people have died from the virus on mainland China this year and two in Hong Kong. The government order comes into effect two days before celebrations for the Chinese New Year. 

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Bird flu fears in China lead to ban on poul­try trad­ing
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A former Rwandan intelligence chief is about to go on trial in France for his role in the 1994 genocide that killed more than 800,000 people.  Pascal Simbikangwa will appear on Tuesday in a Paris court for an expected seven-week trial to face charges of complicity in genocide and in crimes against humanity.  Al Jazeera\'s Emma Hayward reports from Paris.
France to open Rwan­da geno­cide trial
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There are new allegations that chemical weapons have been used in Syria, this time near the capital Damascus in the Goutha region. As always, details about the alleged attack are unclear but there are suggestions that the nerve agent Sarin was used. Even estimates of the numbers killed vary wildly from dozens to more than 600. This video looks at the most recent attack and why there are always questions over the use of chemical weapons in Syria.

Link to playlist of videos from Goutha:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUGrW-SjjbU&list=PLPC0Udeof3T4NORTjYmPoNCHn2vCByvYG&index=1

Brown Moses blog featuring three chemical weapons experts: 
http://brown-moses.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/three-chemical-weapon-specialist-answer.html

And a load of info on previous alleged chemical weapons attacks: 
http://brown-moses.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/collected-chemical-weapon-posts.html

A reddit live thread discussing the issues:
http://www.reddit.com/r/syriancivilwar/comments/1kry33/live_thread_stream_of_videos_coming_out_
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Syria chem­i­cal weapons - Sarin gas at­tack near Dam­as­cus? - Truthload­er
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updated 07 Feb 2014; published 07 Feb 2014
1:39
UN wel­comes re­ports 'deal reached' on Homs
BBC News 07 Feb 2014, A pause in fighting to evacuate hundreds of civilians from besieged areas of the city of Homs in Syria is expected to begin on Friday. The ceasefire should also allow long-awaited aid into the worst hit areas. The UN welcomed reports that a "humanitarian pause" had been agreed with Syrian authorities. Rebels are also expected to back the...
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updated 07 Feb 2014; published 07 Feb 2014
3:11
Vi­o­lent Protests Over Bus Fare Hike Spread Across Brazil
New Straits/Business Times 07 Feb 2014, RIO DE JANEIRO: Police and protesters violently clashed in Rio de Janeiro’s main train station Thursday in a demonstration against a 10-cent hike in bus fare. A cameraman for Band TV was hit in the head by either a stun grenade launched by police or a homemade explosive tossed by protesters; it was not immediately clear which. Band said in a...
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updated 23 Sep 2013; published 23 Sep 2013
26:56
Pak­istan's tick­ing time bomb of Tal­iban ex­trem­ism
Canberra Times 06 Feb 2014, Islamabad: Negotiators for Pakistan's government and the Taliban urged an end to hostilities after meeting in the first round of talks aimed at ending the militants' bloody seven-year insurgency. The two sides gathered in Islamabad for a preliminary meeting that lasted more than three hours to chart a "roadmap" for future discussions,...
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updated 18 Jun 2013; published 18 Jun 2013
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1984 sikh story on BBC
BBC News 06 Feb 2014, The main Sikh political party in India, the Akali Dal, has protested outside the parliament, demanding that the government declassify documents related to the 1984 raid on a Sikh temple. It comes days after Britain said it advised India during the raid on the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine. Hundreds died when the army stormed the shrine to...
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updated 17 Jan 2008; published 17 Jan 2008
2:28
In­side Iraq's Only Women's Prison
Al Jazeera 06 Feb 2014, Iraqi authorities are detaining thousands of women illegally and subjecting many to torture and ill-treatment, including the threat of sexual abuse, Human Rights Watch has said. Many women were detained for months or even years without charge before seeing a judge, HRW said in a report on Thursday, and security forces often questioned them about...
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updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
1:54
Civil and re­li­gious un­rest: vi­o­lence rocks CAR cap­i­tal of Ban­gui
Mail Guardian South Africa 06 Feb 2014, The interim president of Central African Republic told the hundreds of soldiers standing in formation Wednesday that she was proud of them and called on their support to bring order to their anarchic country. Then she left, and the soldiers broke ranks to stab and stomp a man in their midst to death. They dragged his corpse through the streets. The...
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updated 16 May 2012; published 16 May 2012
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Noor: Women's rights in Iraq
Reuters 06 Feb 2014, BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi authorities are detaining thousands of women illegally and subjecting many to torture and ill-treatment, including the threat of sexual abuse, Human Rights Watch said in a report published on Thursday. Many women were detained for months or even years without charge before seeing a judge, HRW said, and security forces...
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updated 05 Feb 2014; published 05 Feb 2014
4:01
Olympic Threats! DHS Warns of Tooth­paste Tube Bomb & Dan­ger­ous Water In Sochi !
Al Jazeera 06 Feb 2014, The United States has issued a warning to airports and to some airlines flying to Russia for the Olympics to watch for toothpaste tubes that could hold ingredients to make a bomb on a...
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updated 22 Jan 2014; published 22 Jan 2014
3:30
Syria peace talks stuck over Assad's fu­ture
WorldNews.com 05 Feb 2014, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Hama was a prelude to Syria's current nightmare. It was also a forewarning of how long-repressed sectarian identities and the suppression of religion and culture by minority regimes, including meddlesome and foreign powers, always leads to killing, even enormous atrocities and massacres. Just before...
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updated 16 Feb 2013; published 16 Feb 2013
70:00
Love Crimes of Kabul - Doc­u­men­tary - Afghanistan
The Times of India 05 Feb 2014, KABUL: An international rights group said on Tuesday that Afghan President Hamid Karzai should refuse to sign a law passed by parliament that would deny women protection from domestic violence and forced marriage. Afghanistan's parliament, a two-chamber house dominated by conservative clerics and former Islamist warlords, passed a "criminal...
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updated 17 Jun 2011; published 17 Jun 2011
2:36
Chil­dren abuse in Syria
Al Jazeera 05 Feb 2014, The United Nations has accused both sides to the Syria conflict of grave violations against children. Children caught in the Syrian war are being recruited as child soldiers, used as human shields, and tortured, according to a new UN report. The report, released on Tuesday, found that in the early stages of the nearly three-year...
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updated 29 Jan 2014; published 29 Jan 2014
0:58
Bird flu fears in China lead to ban on poul­try trad­ing
The Independent 05 Feb 2014, Chinese scientists have said the “pandemic potential” of a new strain of bird flu “should not be underestimated” after the first known human infection resulted in the death of an elderly woman. The new strain is a variant of a virus known as H10N8, which scientists believe may have originated in wild birds, and later spread to poultry. The victim,...
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updated 04 Feb 2014; published 04 Feb 2014
2:34
France to open Rwan­da geno­cide trial
Mail Guardian South Africa 04 Feb 2014, The first trial in France over Rwanda's genocide opened on Tuesday in a Paris court, two decades after a killing spree that left at least a half-million people dead. Pascal Simbikangwa, a 54-year-old former intelligence chief, faces charges of complicity in genocide and war crimes. He could face a life sentence if convicted after the seven-week...
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updated 21 Aug 2013; published 21 Aug 2013
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Syria chem­i­cal weapons - Sarin gas at­tack near Dam­as­cus? - Truthload­er
BBC News 04 Feb 2014, The deadline is looming for Syria's President Bashar al-Assad to sacrifice his complete chemical arsenal - and it looks increasingly likely he will miss it. One thousand three hundred tonnes of chemicals are supposed to be shipped out of the country by 5 February, but it is another deadline that will slip by with no significant movement on the...
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Syria crisis: UN poised for Homs humanitarian operation
Full Article BBC News
07 Feb 2014

A pause in fighting to evacuate hundreds of civilians from besieged areas of the city of Homs in Syria is expected to begin on Friday. The ceasefire should also allow long-awaited aid into the worst hit areas. The UN welcomed reports that a "humanitarian pause" had been agreed with Syrian authorities. Rebels are also expected to back the...

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This Monday, July 15, 2013, file image taken from leaked video obtained by Ugarit News, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, purports to show a fireball from an explosion at a weapons depot set off by rocket attacks that struck government-held districts in the central Syrian city of Homs.
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Violent clash at protest in Rio over fare hike
Full Article New Straits/Business Times
07 Feb 2014

RIO DE JANEIRO: Police and protesters violently clashed in Rio de Janeiro’s main train station Thursday in a demonstration against a 10-cent hike in bus fare. A cameraman for Band TV was hit in the head by either a stun grenade launched by police or a homemade explosive tossed by protesters; it was not immediately clear which. Band said in a...

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Commuters walk past a burning barricade set by demonstrators protesting a hike in bus fares, outside a train station in Rio de Janeiro, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014.
photo: AP / Leo Correa


Pakistan holds historic 'roadmap' talks with Taliban
Full Article Canberra Times
06 Feb 2014

Islamabad: Negotiators for Pakistan's government and the Taliban urged an end to hostilities after meeting in the first round of talks aimed at ending the militants' bloody seven-year insurgency. The two sides gathered in Islamabad for a preliminary meeting that lasted more than three hours to chart a "roadmap" for future discussions,...

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Pro-Taliban representatives, from left, Ibrahim Khan, Maulana Yousaf Shah and Maulana Abdul Aziz attend a joint news conference after their talks with government representatives in Islamabad, Pakistan, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014.
photo: AP / B.K. Bangash


Golden Temple attack: India Sikhs demand raid documents
Full Article BBC News
06 Feb 2014

The main Sikh political party in India, the Akali Dal, has protested outside the parliament, demanding that the government declassify documents related to the 1984 raid on a Sikh temple. It comes days after Britain said it advised India during the raid on the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine. Hundreds died when the army stormed the shrine to...

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A young Sikh protestor holds a placard as dozens of others burn tires during a protest against Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi for his recent remark on the country's 1984 anti-Sikh riots, in Jammu, India, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014.
photo: AP / Channi Anand


Iraq slammed for women prisoners abuse
Full Article Al Jazeera
06 Feb 2014

Iraqi authorities are detaining thousands of women illegally and subjecting many to torture and ill-treatment, including the threat of sexual abuse, Human Rights Watch has said. Many women were detained for months or even years without charge before seeing a judge, HRW said in a report on Thursday, and security forces often questioned them about...

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Shiite Muslim women express their grief during the festival of Ashoura in Karbala, 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday Dec. 26, 2009.
photo: AP / Ahmed al-Husseini


CAR still ruled by violence
Full Article Mail Guardian South Africa
06 Feb 2014

The interim president of Central African Republic told the hundreds of soldiers standing in formation Wednesday that she was proud of them and called on their support to bring order to their anarchic country. Then she left, and the soldiers broke ranks to stab and stomp a man in their midst to death. They dragged his corpse through the streets. The...

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French forces push looters out, in the Miskin district in Bangui, Central African Republic, Monday Feb. 3, 2014.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay


Iraq illegally detains thousands of women, tortures many-HRW
Full Article Reuters
06 Feb 2014

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi authorities are detaining thousands of women illegally and subjecting many to torture and ill-treatment, including the threat of sexual abuse, Human Rights Watch said in a report published on Thursday. Many women were detained for months or even years without charge before seeing a judge, HRW said, and security forces...

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File - An Iraqi soldier talks with local women during a patrol in the Graya’at area of Baghdad’s Adhamiyah District.
photo: US Army / Sgt. Mike Pryor


US warns Russia Olympics of 'toothpaste' bomb
Full Article Al Jazeera
06 Feb 2014

The United States has issued a warning to airports and to some airlines flying to Russia for the Olympics to watch for toothpaste tubes that could hold ingredients to make a bomb on a...

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Russian security personnel patrol Olympic park ahead of the 2014 Winter Olympics, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, in Sochi, Russia.
photo: AP / Christophe Ena


Hama and Syria's Autonomous Solution
Full Article WorldNews.com
05 Feb 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Hama was a prelude to Syria's current nightmare. It was also a forewarning of how long-repressed sectarian identities and the suppression of religion and culture by minority regimes, including meddlesome and foreign powers, always leads to killing, even enormous atrocities and massacres. Just before...

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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, residents of the besieged Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp wait to leave the camp, on the southern edge of the Syrian capital Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014.
photo: AP / SANA


Proposed Afghan law protects women's abusers: Rights group
Full Article The Times of India
05 Feb 2014

KABUL: An international rights group said on Tuesday that Afghan President Hamid Karzai should refuse to sign a law passed by parliament that would deny women protection from domestic violence and forced marriage. Afghanistan's parliament, a two-chamber house dominated by conservative clerics and former Islamist warlords, passed a "criminal...

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File - U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Guy Cooper walks by two Afghan women while performing a presence patrol through the snow-covered streets of Gardez, Paktia province, Afghanistan, Feb. 16, 2012.
photo: US Army / Spc. Ken Scar


UN decries child abuse in Syria
Full Article Al Jazeera
05 Feb 2014

The United Nations has accused both sides to the Syria conflict of grave violations against children. Children caught in the Syrian war are being recruited as child soldiers, used as human shields, and tortured, according to a new UN report. The report, released on Tuesday, found that in the early stages of the nearly three-year...

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UN decries child abuse in Syria
photo: AP / Muzaffar Salman


Scientists talk of 'pandemic potential' after first confirmed human death from new strain of bird flu
Full Article The Independent
05 Feb 2014

Chinese scientists have said the “pandemic potential” of a new strain of bird flu “should not be underestimated” after the first known human infection resulted in the death of an elderly woman. The new strain is a variant of a virus known as H10N8, which scientists believe may have originated in wild birds, and later spread to poultry. The victim,...

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File - Caged chickens at a poultry farm in the Philippines. A new strain of bird flu could cause a pandemic according to scientists.
photo: WN


Landmark Rwanda genocide trial begins in France
Full Article Mail Guardian South Africa
04 Feb 2014

The first trial in France over Rwanda's genocide opened on Tuesday in a Paris court, two decades after a killing spree that left at least a half-million people dead. Pascal Simbikangwa, a 54-year-old former intelligence chief, faces charges of complicity in genocide and war crimes. He could face a life sentence if convicted after the seven-week...

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Reporters film the courtroom before the start of the trial of Pascal Simbikangwa, a 54-year-old former Hutu intelligence chief, who faces charges of complicity in genocide and complicity in war crimes, at Paris law court, Tuesday Feb. 4, 2014.
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Syria stalls as chemical weapons deadline looms
Full Article BBC News
04 Feb 2014

The deadline is looming for Syria's President Bashar al-Assad to sacrifice his complete chemical arsenal - and it looks increasingly likely he will miss it. One thousand three hundred tonnes of chemicals are supposed to be shipped out of the country by 5 February, but it is another deadline that will slip by with no significant movement on the...

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File - An advance team of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the United Nations arrives in Damascus, Syria, four days after the OPCW Executive Council and the UN Security Council unanimously endorsed a plan to begin the process of overseeing the destruction of the country’s chemical weapons programme, 1 October, 2013.
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From Football to Corporatball
Full Article WorldNews.com
06 Feb 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling As if we are not inundated enough with a corporatocracy and its numerous symbols, logos, and jingles which are implanted in our minds, actually over 3,000 each day, it was recently brought to my attention how that football has turned into corporatball. I was already aware of the commercials that...

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San Francisco 49ers' Donte Whitner talks with reporters before a video game tournament and a concert next to the Bud Light Hotel in New York, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014.
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Sharapova downplays security concerns around Sochi Olympic Games
Full Article Newstrack India
06 Feb 2014

Tweet Washington, Feb 6 (ANI): Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova has assured that there is nothing to worry about during the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, to be held from February 7-23, the build-up to which as been blighted by concerns for safety. Be it fears...

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Day 13 of the Sony Open Women's Final Maria Sharapova (RUS) vs Serena Williams (USA) at Crandon Park Tennis Center Key Biscayne, Florida - March 30, 2013
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US warns of Sochi 'toothpaste' bomb
Full Article BBC News
06 Feb 2014

6 February 2014 Last updated at 07:00 GMT The US has warned airlines flying into Russia for the Winter Olympics that explosives hidden in toothpaste tubes could be smuggled on to planes. Officials say bombs could be assembled on a flight or upon arrival at Sochi where the Winter Olympics have started. Russian Government forces are on high alert to...

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Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, right, waves the Olympic flag next to mayor of Sochi Anatoly Pakhomov, left, and International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge, center, during the closing ceremony for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010
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Nadal’s making steady progress Madrid: Rafa Nadal is recovering well from the back problem that ...
Full Article The Telegraph India
06 Feb 2014

Madrid: Rafa Nadal is recovering well from the back problem that wrecked his Australian Open final last month and plans to start training again on Thursday, in his native Mallorca, his team said on Tuesday. World No. 1 Nadal lost to Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka in the final in Melbourne, preventing the Spaniard drawing level on 14 Grand...

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Spain's Rafael Nadal poses with Spanish Prince Felipe after the men's final match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium Sunday, June 9, 2013 in Paris.
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Seahawks give Seattle first victory parade in decades
Full Article The Examiner
05 Feb 2014

The Seattle Seahawks will be part of a landmark day in Seattle on Feb. 5. It is already a record-setting day for the Seahawks franchise, since it will be its first post Super Bowl victory parade in history, following its first ever Super Bowl victory on Feb. 2. However, the city of Seattle has been waiting for a championship...

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Fans greet Seattle Seahawks players and coaches during the team's arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, in Seattle. The Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos 43-8 in the Super Bowl on Sunday. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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Preview: Lakers at Cleveland Cavaliers
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
05 Feb 2014

The Cleveland Cavaliers haven't been decimated by injuries like the Lakers have. They play in the weaker Eastern Conference in which just five teams have winning records. Somehow though, the Cavaliers have the same record as the Lakers through 48 games, 16-32. Injuries have defined the season for the Lakers, who just got Steve Nash and Steve Blake...

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J.J. Hickson Washington Wizards v/s Cleveland Cavaliers November 18, 2009 at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
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Magic Johnson headlines group buying LA Sparks
Full Article The Associated Press
05 Feb 2014

Magic Johnson is getting back into the Los Angeles basketball scene in a big way. The former Lakers great is part of a group buying the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. "We're totally thrilled," WNBA President Laurel Richie told The Associated Press. "When Magic chooses to enter into a partnership with a WNBA team, that's a great thing. He's a...

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Beckham plans to make Miami team a global soccer franchise
Full Article Reuters
05 Feb 2014

MIAMI (Reuters) - Former England soccer captain David Beckham is set to announce on Wednesday that he is exercising his option to become the owner of a Major League Soccer team in Miami. "There's going to be a few bumps along the way, but we're going to make the team in Miami not just the best team in America, we're going to take the team global,"...

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Paris Saint Germain's midfielder David Beckham from England, waves as he leaves the field, during his French League One soccer match against Brest, at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris
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Renowned Japanese composer Mamoru Samuragochi admits fraud
Full Article The Times of India
07 Feb 2014

TOKYO: He was celebrated as a prolific musical genius whose compositions appeared in popular video games and the competition routine of a top figure skater in the coming Sochi Olympics. His deafness won him praise as Japan's modern-day Beethoven. It turns out that his magnum opus was his own masquerade. On Thursday, Japan learned that one of its...

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Renowned Japanese composer Mamoru Samuragochi admits fraud
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Justin Bieber gets March trial date
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
04 Feb 2014

Justin Bieber has been given a trial date in Miami for his recent arrest on charges of driving under the influence, resisting arrest and driving with an invalid license. A Miami-Dade County judge has set the trial for the three charges for March 3, although initial trial dates are often delayed. Justin's attorneys have already filed a written plea...

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Justin Bieber performs during the 93.3 FLZ Jingle Ball at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012, in Tampa, Fla.
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U2's 'Invisible' Helped Raise Over $3 Million for AIDS Fight
Full Article Rollingstone
04 Feb 2014

Over the course of 36 hours, U2 helped raise over $3 million for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria by releasing their new song "Invisible" for free. The period began on Super Bowl Sunday and for each download, Bank of America donated one dollar to (RED), an organization Bono cofounded in 2006 to combat AIDS,...

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He's Happy! Pharrell Williams To Perform At 2014 Oscars
Full Article Entertainment Wise
04 Feb 2014

Pharrell Williams will no doubt have everyone in the audience tapping their feet at the 2014 Oscars next month as it has just been confirmed that the iconic producer will be taking to the stage to perform his smash hit single 'Happy.' The 40-year-old, who cleaned up at the Grammys for his work with Daft Punk...

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Demi Lovato perfoms during the 2011 Y100 Jingle Ball at the Bank Atlantic Center Sunrise, Florida - December 10, 2011
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Sheeran signs up for charity show
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
29 Jan 2014

Ed Sheeran has signed up to play a Teenage Cancer Trust gig at the Royal Albert Hall a year after he was forced to turn the charity down. The A Team star joins a line-up that includes T he Cure, Suede and Paolo Nutini for the concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall in March. The venue will also host a comedy night featuring stand-ups including Jason...

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Ed Sheeran performing on Day 3 of Sunfest 2013 in Downtown West Palm Beach, Florida - May 3, 2013
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Gaga announces UK tour dates
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
29 Jan 2014

Lady Gaga has confirmed UK tour dates for 2014. The eccentric popstar is embarking on her artRave: The ARTPOP Ball string of shows this year. Now it's been confirmed she will play four UK dates during October, and one in Ireland. The first will kick off in Birmingham and then move on to Glasgow and Manchester, before finishing at London's iconic O2...

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Lady Gaga giving a speech at Euro  Pride 2011, in Rome, italy.
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Bieber to move?
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
29 Jan 2014

Justin Bieber is reportedly looking for a house on a "sprawling estate" where he can build a skate park. Recently it was reported the 19-year-old singer is selling his mansion in Calabasas, California, following several incidents with those living near him. The star has been accused of verbally assaulting and spitting at one neighbour, while...

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Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
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Biopic on Sonakshi's wish list
Full Article Newstrack India
06 Feb 2014

Tweet Mumbai, Feb 6 (IANS) From action drama to period films, Sonakshi Sinha has tried various genres and now she hopes to be part of a...
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Four arrested 'over Philip Seymour Hoffman death'
Full Article BBC News
05 Feb 2014

Four people have reportedly been arrested as part of an investigation into the suspected heroin overdose death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. Some 350 bags of heroin were also seized during the arrests in Lower Manhattan, unnamed police officials were quoted by US media as saying. The Oscar-winning star, 46, was found dead at his Greenwich...
File - Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman at a Hudson Union Society event in September 2010.
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'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' Super Bowl trailer
Full Article Newsday
03 Feb 2014

Watch the Super Bowl trailer for "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx and Dane DeHaan), which was released in a commercial break during the Seahwaks-Broncos game on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014. (In theaters May 2.) advertisement | advertise on newsday | View all Be the first to...
 Tobey Maguire in "Spider-Man 3".            (js1)
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Philip Seymour Hoffman Dies: Obituary
Full Article Skynews
03 Feb 2014

Philip Seymour Hoffmann was first recognised as the great actor he was to become in the 1990s, when he appeared in a series of films that were initially cult classics. The film that established his early reputation was Boogie Nights, but his role as a filming assistant on the set of the 1970s porn films proved uncomfortable watching for many. In...
 Philip Seymour Hoffman arrives for the screening of "The Savages," at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, Friday, Jan. 19, 2007. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) nf2
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Woody Allen denies daughter’s accusations, calls her a liar
Full Article The Examiner
03 Feb 2014

Woody Allen will receive an honorary award at the Academy Awards in 2014 for his body of work, but that announcement came with controversy. After the Oscars made the announcement by his daughter Dylan Farrow who accused him of...
Director Woody Allen attends the Cinema Society screening of "Whatever Works" on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 in New York.
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Kareena discusses social issues with former French First Lady
Full Article Newstrack India
01 Feb 2014

Tweet Mumbai, Feb 1 (IANS) Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor was present for a lunch affair with Valerie Trierweiler, the former First Lady of France. The two discussed issues related to young children and nursing...
Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor poses at the inauguration of a jewelry exhibition in Mumbai, India,Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006.
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Why Mahatma Gandhi is becoming popular in China
Full Article BBC News
01 Feb 2014

For the first time, Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi's own story of his life is to be available in China. The Story of My Experiments With Truth, which has sold more than 200,000 copies in India alone and has been translated in to some 35 languages, will now be translated in Mandarin to cater to what Chinese scholars say is the...
Mahatma Gandhi Statue in Port Blair, India
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Bollywood actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan waves to her fans during Longines Classic Derby prize distribution ceremony in Bangalore, India
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General Motors’ Q4 net profit down at $1.04 bn
Full Article The Hindu
07 Feb 2014

Washington, Feb 7 General Motors, the world’s third largest automaker, has announced lower profits for the fourth quarter of 2013. While the company saw a 3-per-cent increase in revenue in...

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General Motors’ Q4 net profit down at $1.04 bn
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Google launches corporate video conferencing product ‘Chromebox’
Full Article The Hindu
07 Feb 2014

Google took aim at office meeting rooms with the release of a Chromebox for video conferencing. “These days, we often connect with each other from far-flung locations, coordinating time zones and dialing into conference calls from our phones,” product management vice...

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Google launches corporate video conferencing product ‘Chromebox’
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Apple needs to catch Samsung, Amazon in displays
Full Article The Verge
06 Feb 2014

Apple needs to catch Samsung, Amazon in displays Posted by Sanjaychandra on February 6, 2014 08:52 am 1 Via (CNET) Source (Displaymate) ----------------------------------- The past 4 years have showed incredible improvements in display technology. Do you think Apple will invest in OLED technology ? Recently in Apple Core Apple needs to catch...

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A person stands near the Apple logo at the company's new store in Grand Central Terminal, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011 in New York.
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A look back at Sony's iconic VAIO computers
Full Article The Verge
06 Feb 2014

Sony has announced plans to sell off its iconic VAIO brand of PCs to a Japanese investment fund. While Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) will continue selling VAIO-branded computers in Japan, Sony plans to now focus on its mobile lineup of smartphones and tablets. VAIO, which stands for Visual Audio Intelligent Organizer, was first introduced 18...

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Consumers in a shopping mall for buying consumer durables -Electronic goods-Sony Vaio laptop-India
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Microsoft to announce new 'development partner' for Killer Instinct
Full Article Joystiq
06 Feb 2014

Microsoft plans to unveil a new "development partner" for Killer Instinct soon, following yesterday's acquisition of Double Helix by Amazon. Double Helix developed Killer Instinct on...

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Sony to cut 5,000 jobs
Full Article Independent online (SA)
06 Feb 2014

Tokyo - Sony on Thursday warned it would book a $1.08 billion annual loss and cut 5,000 jobs while exiting the stagnant PC market this year as the once-mighty electronics giant struggles to reinvent itself in the digital age. The shock news comes a week after Moody's downgraded the firm's credit rating to junk, saying the maker of Bravia...

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Sony Corp. President and Chief Executive Officer to be Kazuo Hirai, left, and current Sony CEO Howard Stringer have a light moment at a photo session following their press conference Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
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Sony sells PC business, cuts 5,000 jobs
Full Article CNN
06 Feb 2014

By Charles Riley @CRrileyCNN February 6, 2014: 4:13 AM ET Sony said Thursday it now expects a loss for the year ended March 31. HONG KONG (CNNMoney) Sony announced a series of major changes Thursday and warned of a loss of $1 billion this year as it struggles to get a turnaround plan back on track. Sony said it was selling its loss-making...

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Eric Treski, of San Diego, Calif., holds Sony's new VAIO P series 8-inch notebook at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Friday, Jan. 9, 20
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Now, Mapro Strawberry Festival in Mumbai
Full Article Newstrack India
06 Feb 2014

Tweet Mumbai, Feb 6 (IANS) Aiming to spread the sweetness of the fruit across the country, the annual Mapro Strawberry Festival has been shifted here from Panchgnai to give it greater visibility. Launched in 2007, the festival will now be held...

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UN welcomes reports 'deal reached' on Homs
UN welcomes reports 'deal reached' on Homs
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The United Nations welcomed reports that an agreement has been reached to allow the evacuation of civilians from the besieged Syrian city of Homs and for aid to be delivered, a UN spokesman said. The rebel-held Old Homs districts in the centre of the city have been under tight siege from President Bashar al-Assad's troops since June 2012. Thousands of residents there live in dire conditions, amid an acute shortage of food and medicine. Al Jazeera's James Bays reports from Washington DC.
  • published: 07 Feb 2014
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Violent Protests Over Bus Fare Hike Spread Across Brazil
Violent Protests Over Bus Fare Hike Spread Across Brazil
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Brazil Rio Protest Over Transport Fare Rise Ends In Violence - 7 Feb 2014 Hundreds of people in Brazil have clashed with police during a protest against incr. Violent Protests Over Bus Fare Hike Spread Across Brazil.7 February 2014 Hundreds of people in Brazil have clashed with police during a protest against inc. Tens of thousands of people marched through Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, on Monday as protests spread over rising public transport prices and the cost o. Rio De Jaeiro VIDEO Violent clash at protest in Rio over fare hike | RIO DE JANEIRO — Police and protesters have violently clashed in Rio de Janeiro at a dem. For around a week people have been taking to the streets in Brazil. What started as relatively small-scale protests against a rise in bus fares centred on Ri. Violent clashes in Brazil as 2 million protest Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: Police in Rio de Janerio and Brasilia use teargas to d. Over 200000 people have marched through the streets of Brazil's biggest cities to protest over rising public transport costs and the expense of staging the . A demonstration demanding free public transportation ended with a riot at a bus station in Brazil's Sao Paulo. At least six people have been arrested as riot. Brazil experienced one of its biggest nights of protest in decades on Monday as more than 100000 people took to the streets nationwide to express their frus. BRAZIL RIOTS over transport fares as government OVER SPEND on World Cup 2014 hosting Nationwide protests continue in major cities across Brazil. Justice Mini. Tens of thousands of people took the streets of Sao Paulo on Monday in what the country's largest newspaper, the Folha de Sao Paulo, calls the the biggest pr. Brazil) Violence mars Brazil demonstration Brazil) Violence mars Brazil demonstration Brazil) Violence mars Brazil demonstration Several people were injured . New clashes have taken place in Brazil despite President Dilma Rousseff's attempt to respond to protesters' demands and halt the violence. Trouble was report. As many as 200000 people have marched through the streets of Brazil's biggest cities, as protests over rising public transport costs and the expense of stag. Brazil protesters march against corrupt government. Tens of thousands of protesters return to the streets of Brazil's biggest city Sao Paulo, to voice their . More than a million people are reported to have taken part in protests in about 100 cities across Brazil, the latest in a wave of demonstrations. Violence er. Police and demonstrators clash in Brazil's biggest cities Subscribe on YouTube: NYT on Google Plus: Watch more vide. Brazil's biggest protests in 20 years appear to be making their mark. An estimated 15, 000 turned out in the north-eastern city of Fortaleza on Wednesday. Ca. Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) — Riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds when thousands of people took to the streets of Sao Paulo on Thursday nig. 26 October 2013 The fire at the Arena Pantanal, one of 12 stadiums for next year's World Cup in Brazil, created clouds of black smoke drifting over the top o. Hi guys, I'm Karen Chang and this is the RunList. Brazil, the world's fifth largest country, is in the midst of a massive anti-government protest. The nation. Hundreds of protesters in Brazil have clashed with riot police near Rio de Janeiro's Maracana football stadium. Police fired tear gas minutes before the kick. Brazil experienced one of its biggest nights of protest in decades on Monday as more than 100000 people took to the streets nationwide to express their frus. Notícias sobre world cup Brazil Protests Brazil protests: Violence erupts in Sao Paulo again as World Cup website in hit with cyber attacks The Independent ‎. Alicia Keys backlash for Israel concert
  • published: 07 Feb 2014
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Pakistan's ticking time bomb of Taliban extremism
Pakistan's ticking time bomb of Taliban extremism
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The Enemy Within: The Pakistan Taliban (2013) - Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced the formation of a committee to hold peace talks with the Pakistan Taliban. But given the longstanding war between the Taliban and government forces, is the committee likely to achieve results? With rare access to a deeply troubled corner of Pakistan, this report looks at Pakistan's war with the Taliban. For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65884&bid;=2 Out of bounds for most Pakistanis, this report gains rare access to a deeply troubled corner of Pakistan. The army claims it has South Waziristan under control, but is it a ticking time bomb of extremism? In a military hospital in Islamabad, hundreds of "profoundly damaged and disabled" soldiers are being treated. They've come from the western tribal belt, where for the last nine years Pakistan has been waging a largely hidden war against extremists. "There has been this double game that has gone on for many years, of Pakistan supporting the NATO presence in Afghanistan and at the same time allowing the Afghan Taliban to operate against the NATO forces", explains Pakistan's foremost expert on Islamists in the region, Ahmed Rashid. He claims the government's duplicity has radicalised a local variant of the Taliban. "There is now a full-scale extremist movement in Pakistan that is trying to overthrow the State." The agents of some of the worst acts of global terrorism inhabit this remote frontier. Yet many local villagers claim life under the Taliban "was normal" and "nobody was afraid". They argue the army intervention in the region has only been destructive. In an attempt to win hearts and minds, the army has opened a high school for girls, which aid workers argue is "critical for countering extremism". However Pakistan's Taliban vow they're determined "to escalate the war". ABC Australia - Ref: 5930 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
  • published: 23 Sep 2013
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1984 sikh story on BBC
1984 sikh story on BBC
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Inside Iraq's Only Women's Prison
Inside Iraq's Only Women's Prison
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Inside Iraq's Only Women's Prison, Women And Their Children Held In Jail Because Their Husbands Are Accused Of Terrorism - CBS News
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Civil and religious unrest: violence rocks CAR capital of Bangui
Civil and religious unrest: violence rocks CAR capital of Bangui
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To the central african republic, where President Michel Djotodia has extended a curfew in the capital by four hours, after deadly clashes.... dozens of people were killed when Bangui was attacked, reportedly by supporters of Francois Bozize, who was overthown by rebels in March.... the latest violence coming shortly before the UN is expected to give the green light to French troops joining an African peacekeeping Mark Thompson has this exclusive France 24 report from Bangui LATEST NEWS - Watch the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories, international, business, entertainment, politics, and more. With our correspondents all over the world in the field.
  • published: 05 Dec 2013
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Noor: Women's rights in Iraq
Noor: Women's rights in Iraq
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United Nations, New York, April 2012 - Iraq's elections have helped move it towards democracy, but the on-going violence, extremism and chaos still threaten the nation's most vulnerable citizens: women and children. Amid this turmoil, many courageous Iraqis are striving to protect their human rights. 21st Century - Show 65 - Noor: Women's rights in Iraq Script (pdf): http://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/21century65.pdf
  • published: 16 May 2012
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Olympic Threats!  DHS Warns of Toothpaste Tube Bomb & Dangerous Water In Sochi !
Olympic Threats! DHS Warns of Toothpaste Tube Bomb & Dangerous Water In Sochi !
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These are the latest threats to the games security. Use disernment guys , when it comes to the beheading story ! Anything can happen, but the odds of that happening exactly are low. These players are under High security! Its the people that need to worry! http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/02/obamas-secret-olympics-terror-plot-exposed-usa-hockey-beheadings-and-hostage-crisis-trending-2891294.html?currentSplittedPage=0 http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Sports/2014/02/04/Nightmare-in-Sochi-Journalists-Told-Water-Very-Dangerous-Don-t-Flush-Toilet-Paper http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/olympic-threat-us-warns-airlines-toothpaste-tube-bomb/story?id=22381305
  • published: 05 Feb 2014
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Syria peace talks stuck over Assad's future
Syria peace talks stuck over Assad's future
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The long delayed peace conference on Syria has begun. Tension and bitter exchanges characterised the opening statements. The challenge for the delegates - to end three years of bloodshed in which over 130,000 people have died. Al Jazeera's James Bays reports from Montreux, Switzerland.
  • published: 22 Jan 2014
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Love Crimes of Kabul - Documentary - Afghanistan
Love Crimes of Kabul - Documentary - Afghanistan
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LOVE CRIMES OF KABUL is an intimate portrait of three young Afghani women accused of committing "moral crimes" such as premarital sex and running away from home. As we follow them from prison to trial, we discover the pressures and paradoxes that women in Afghanistan face today-and the dangerous consequences when they refuse to fit in.
  • published: 16 Feb 2013
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Children abuse in Syria
Children abuse in Syria
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Violence produces violence
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Bird flu fears in China lead to ban on poultry trading
Bird flu fears in China lead to ban on poultry trading
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  • Updated: 29 Jan 2014
A slaughter is underway in Hong Kong. Over 20,000 birds mostly chickens have been destroyed in a... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2014/01/28/bird-flu-fears-in-china-lead-to-ban-on-poultry-trading A slaughter is underway in Hong Kong. Over 20,000 birds mostly chickens have been destroyed in a bid to stamp out the spread of the H7N9 strain of bird flu. It is the first time the virus has been discovered in imported poultry in Hong Kong. Imports from the mainland have been banned and all live chicken sales suspended. The island's wholesale market will remain closed for 21 days. Twenty people have died from the virus on mainland China this year and two in Hong Kong. The government order comes into effect two days before celebrations for the Chinese New Year. "It is contagious. It is very scary especially with the New Year approaching. The virus is no small matter," said one shopper. Poultry sales in other regions of China have also been banned in advance of the New Year celebrations when millions travel to reunite with family. Many often carry live poultry on crowded trains and buses. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews
  • published: 29 Jan 2014
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France to open Rwanda genocide trial
France to open Rwanda genocide trial
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  • Updated: 04 Feb 2014
A former Rwandan intelligence chief is about to go on trial in France for his role in the 1994 genocide that killed more than 800,000 people. Pascal Simbikangwa will appear on Tuesday in a Paris court for an expected seven-week trial to face charges of complicity in genocide and in crimes against humanity. Al Jazeera's Emma Hayward reports from Paris.
  • published: 04 Feb 2014
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Syria chemical weapons - Sarin gas attack near Damascus? - Truthloader
Syria chemical weapons - Sarin gas attack near Damascus? - Truthloader
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  • Updated: 21 Aug 2013
There are new allegations that chemical weapons have been used in Syria, this time near the capital Damascus in the Goutha region. As always, details about the alleged attack are unclear but there are suggestions that the nerve agent Sarin was used. Even estimates of the numbers killed vary wildly from dozens to more than 600. This video looks at the most recent attack and why there are always questions over the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Link to playlist of videos from Goutha: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUGrW-SjjbU&list;=PLPC0Udeof3T4NORTjYmPoNCHn2vCByvYG&index;=1 Brown Moses blog featuring three chemical weapons experts: http://brown-moses.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/three-chemical-weapon-specialist-answer.html And a load of info on previous alleged chemical weapons attacks: http://brown-moses.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/collected-chemical-weapon-posts.html A reddit live thread discussing the issues: http://www.reddit.com/r/syriancivilwar/comments/1kry33/live_thread_stream_of_videos_coming_out_ of/ Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/TRUsub Why you should subscribe to Truthloader: http://bit.ly/17SR1Yj Want more on Syria?: Syria is starving -- http://bit.ly/1i1EVR6 Syrian rebels kill 190 civilians and take 200 hostage -- http://bit.ly/17z3Vsj ISIS commander killed in Syria -- http://bit.ly/1iATdG8 How Germany sold chemicals to Syria -- http://bit.ly/17z43bc Does Russia have evidence of Syrian rebel involvement in chemical attack? -- http://bit.ly/1fr5ehU Syria's cultural genocide? -- http://bit.ly/18tywIC Why the US has no moral authority on Syrian chemical weapons -- http://bit.ly/1g20rkl War with Syria (?) -- http://bit.ly/17OKzBH Putin says US is lying about Syria -- http://bit.ly/1emgk4B Jabhat al-Nusra attacks Syria's ancient Aramaic village -- http://bit.ly/1jseVKc More videos from Truthloader: Snowden's suspected encrypted email service forced to close: http://bit.ly/1cwDLue Russian Neo-Nazis torture LGBT and immigrant groups: http://bit.ly/1d2xjc4 What you're not being told about Booz Allen Hamilton and Edward Snowden: http://bit.ly/16FxSUH The Hessdalen Lights: UFOs over Norway: http://bit.ly/15yql7l Spain train crash on CCTV - horrible footage of impact: http://bit.ly/137RwtB Who are Hezbollah?: http://bit.ly/18J0jmt How many kids have US drones killed in Pakistan?: http://bit.ly/17bxg7P Shocking video: Man blows himself up in Chinese airport: http://bit.ly/15ZPaLH How the war on drugs in Mexico began (Part 1 of 4): http://bit.ly/1aSY156 The 3 best documented UFO encounters: http://bit.ly/1dBMFlj Is the Five Eyes Alliance watching you?: http://bit.ly/13pcTBM Is Egypt heading for another revolution?: http://bit.ly/16NMsd6 What is NATO doing in Afghanistan?: http://bit.ly/15feRcQ Syrian opposition execute three civilians near Aleppo: http://bit.ly/19jiUWi Russian post men having a bad day: http://bit.ly/19SXIGM A history of the NSA: http://bit.ly/10AteZQ CIA drone war: How has the US got away with it?: http://bit.ly/16dVqQu Check out our top 20 videos playlist: http://bit.ly/V55Vna Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/truthloader Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/truthloader Join us on Google+: http://google.com/+truthloader Read our reddit: http://reddit.com/r/truthloader Truthloader is a channel dedicated to citizen journalism. We find the best examples of crowd-sourced video and independent content, then use our expertise to add context and analysis. We respond to the stories you're interested in, so if you've got a story you'd love us to get to the bottom of, tweet us, Facebook us, or respond to our videos with a comment - and perhaps check out our reddit.
  • published: 21 Aug 2013
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Thailand unrest violence breaks out during pre election demonstrations
Thailand unrest violence breaks out during pre election demonstrations
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No description available Violence breaks out in north Bangkok on Saturday as tensions rise a day ahead of the country39s general election Election preparations are pushing ahead, despite anti-government protesters39Click and subscribe my channel Thailand has gone ahead with its contentious election with the government saying 90 per cent of people have had their chance Demonstrators have taken to the streets of Bangkok to protest against Thailand39s controversial amnesty bill The amnesty applies to offences committed duringClick and subscribe my channel At least six people have suffered gunshot wounds in the Thai capital, Bangkok, amid anti-government clashes ahead of Sunday39s Protest leader shot to death in Thailand - Protest leader shot to death in Thailand IThailand Protesters Clash On Eve Of ElectionsDemonstrators who have vowed to stop the polls were blockading a ballot box distribution centre when the violencBrazilian police clash and arrest dozens in Sao Paulo in anti-Worl
  • published: 06 Feb 2014
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Syria crisis: UN poised for Homs humanitarian operation
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07 Feb 2014

A pause in fighting to evacuate hundreds of civilians from besieged areas of the city of Homs in Syria is expected to begin on Friday. The ceasefire should also allow long-awaited aid into the worst hit areas. The UN welcomed reports that a "humanitarian pause" had been agreed with Syrian authorities. Rebels are also expected to back the...

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This Monday, July 15, 2013, file image taken from leaked video obtained by Ugarit News, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, purports to show a fireball from an explosion at a weapons depot set off by rocket attacks that struck government-held districts in the central Syrian city of Homs.
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updated 14 Aug 2013; published 24 Feb 2012
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Syria: daily halt in fight­ing es­sen­tial to allow hu­man­i­tar­i­an re­lief
updated 29 Jul 2013; published 15 Jul 2013
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Red Cross Calls For "Hu­man­i­tar­i­an Pause" In Syria's Homs
updated 13 Jul 2013; published 19 Dec 2012
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Hu­man­i­tar­i­an Cri­sis in Alep­po due to Fight­ing be­tween Is­lamist Ter­ror­ists & Syr­i­an Gov­ern­ment
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 15 Jul 2013
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Hu­man­i­tar­i­an cri­sis deep­ens in Syria
updated 20 Jan 2014; published 20 Jan 2014
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Syria's starv­ing com­mu­ni­ties need aid
updated 15 Jul 2013; published 15 Jul 2013
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Syria con­flict: UN urges hu­man­i­tar­i­an ac­cess in Homs

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A military working dog wears Doggles to protect his eyes as a Chinook helicopter takes off, kicking up dust and debris, during an air assault operation by U.S. soldiers assigned to Alpha Troop,
The Taliban have released a video of what they claim is a captured U.S. military dog named “Colonel”. The video appeared on the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan” Web site. A related Twitter account said that the dog was captured after a December 23rd...
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Qatari Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Ali bin Fahd al-Hajri, right, and Muhammad Naeem a representative of the Taliban attend a press conference
Peace talks between the Pakistani government and representatives of the Taliban began on Thursday after a short delay, the first test for the government's controversial initiative of seeking a peaceful resolution to the country's bloody insurgency,...
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Iraqi women chant anti-government slogans during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011. Around 200 people rallied against the lack public services, rampant corruption and a scarcity of government jobs. The protests follow a similar rally a day earlier in Baghdad. The banners in Arabic reads, "we demand the offering of basic services and jobs" and "we are people who do not beg but demand our minimum rights."
Iraqi authorities are detaining thousands of women illegally and subjecting many to torture and ill-treatment, including the threat of sexual abuse, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report published yesterday. Many women were detained for months or...
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Kofi Annan, left, the United Nations and Arab League envoy to Syria, arrives at the Great Hall of the People for talks with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, unseen, in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 27, 2012.
When leaders fail to lead, people take charge and leaders then have to follow, says Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary General and Nobel laureate. In an exclusive interview to TOI, Annan expresses optimism that slowly and steadily, the world is gearing...
photo: AP / Ng Han Guan
A tunisian woman wrapped in her national flag makes her way through tombs while attending the funeral of slain opposition leader Chokri Belaid at el Jallez cemetery near Tunis, Friday Feb. 8, 2013.
Tunis - Tunisians on Thursday marked 12 turbulent months since the assassination of opposition politician Chokri Belaid, with his family still demanding to know what happened despite the alleged assassin being shot dead this week. The charismatic...
photo: AP / Amine Landoulsi
NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN (July 22, 2003)--The Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis (WHEC 725) alongside Zhong Guo Yu Zheng 118 (Chinese Fisheries law Enforcement Vessel).  The United States and Chinese officials have been working together to find and stop fishermen who use environmentally destructive fishing nets.  U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO (91377) ( COAST GUARD CUTTER JARVIS AND FISHERIES (FOR RELEASE) )
VOA News The United States' top diplomat on East Asia has suggested China's wide-ranging territorial claims in the South China Sea do not comply with international law and should be clarified or adjusted. China claims nearly the entire...
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Bodies lay in the streets of Bangui, Central African Republic, Friday Dec. 6 2013, a day after gun battles between Seleka soldiers and Christian militias left over 100 dead and scores wounded.
The United States is urging people in the Central African Republic to take advantage of international support and their new transitional government to break a cycle of violence that has affected the country for nearly a year. State Department...
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