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Drogba and the Ivorian Civil War Promo
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Promo for the Al Jazeera Football Rebels series A look at the hero status of Ivorian footballer Didier Drogba, presented by French legend Eric Cantona.
AC Milan and the Catalan challenge
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AC Milan take two goal advantage into their Champions League clash against Barcelona. Matt Rumsey reports from Barcelona, Spain.
Daily English News -More bodies found in Syria’s Quweik river
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Daily English News Plz Subscrib for Latest News In Syria, twelve more bodies have been recovered from the Quweik river in Aleppo a day after 22 corpses were pulled out. Bodies have been appearing on the river shore...
World News 2013 – More bodies found in Syria’s Quweik river
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Subscribe for Latest World News Updates 2013 In Syria, twelve more bodies have been recovered from the Quweik river in Aleppo a day after 22 corpses were pulled out. Bodies have been appearing on the river shores s...
Afghans sceptical of Kandahar massacre trial
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A year has passed since the American soldier Robert Bales allegedly killed 16 Afghan civilians, including women and children. Bales faces the death penalty if he is found guilty at a US military trial expected later...
UN calls for inquiry on N Korea human rights record
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North Korea's human rights record is once again under the spotlight. A recent UN report alleges widespread abuses including murder, slavery and torture are being carried out in the country. Al Jazeera's Diplomatic E...
Detroit on verge of state takeover
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Time is running out for politicans in Detroit trying to avoid a plan being imposed on them, to prevent the city going bankrupt. Detroit was once known as Motown, the centre of the US car industry and the heart of Am...
Cardinals prepare to choose new pope
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On Tuesday ,115 Roman Catholic priests known as Cardinal Electors will begin the daunting task of electing the new pope. It is known as a Conclave and takes ...
Australia welcomes wealthy migrants
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Australia is the latest in a growing number of countries that's trying to attract China's elite - and their fortunes. The government will waive usually onerous immigration rules for those who can put $5m into the co...
Obstacles remain for Iran-Pakistan pipeline
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Iran and Pakistan have inaugurated a controversial gas pipeline project. Regional powers like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar have reportedl...
More bodies found in Syria’s Quweik river
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In Syria, twelve more bodies have been recovered from the Quweik river in Aleppo a day after 22 corpses were pulled out. Bodies have been appearing on the ri...
Venezuela’s Capriles to run for president
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a's opposition leader has confirmed he'll be running in the presidential race to replace the late Hugo Chavez. Henrique Capriles will face vice-president Nicolas Maduro in the election on April the 14th. Al Jazeera'...
North and South Korea’s familiar war of words
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North and South Korea have ramped up war rhetoric and you would think that fighting may just be around the corner but many people of the region are too familiar with the war of words. Al Jazeera's Scott Heidler spok...
Pakistan Christians call for better protection
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Thousands of protesters have been marching in several cities in Pakistan to demand better protection for Christians. Demonstrators blocked the main highway in the eastern city of Lahore, where around 170 Christian h...
Chinese eye Argentina investment
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Argentina is one of China's new investment frontiers. Bi-lateral trade reached 15-billion dollars in 2012. China's investments in Argentina are mostly in the oil and gas sector, but there are also 6-thousand Chinese...
Odinga supporters voice anger at poll result
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Uhuru Kenyatta , Kenya's deputy prime minister, has narrowly won the country's presidential election with 50.07 percent of the vote, official results show, just enough to avoid a runoff with rival Raila Odinga, the ...
Taliban develop more complex attacks
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As the new US defence secretary prepares to discuss the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, there are fears that the Taliban have developed more sophisticated forms of attack. Wardak province is seen as the most ...
