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Inside Syria – Syria: When peacekeeping goes awry
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We look at the most recent developments where kidnappings and killings have dominated the headlines. Inside Syria with presenter Mike Hanna speaks to guests: Joseph Holliday, a senior research analyst for the Instit...
‘Anti-Iran UN rapporteur bribed by US’
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The secretary general of Iran's High Council for Human Rights says the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran is bribed by the United States to write reports accusing Iran of huma...
Shannon O’Neil and Alejandro Poiré: Disrupting the drug war
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A special session in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations, including Shannon O'Neil, senior fellow for Latin American Studies at the Council on ...
Charity organizations busy before Nowrooz holidays in Iran
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With less than a few weeks away from the Persian New Year or Nowrooz holidays, various charity organizations in Iran at in full swing. Press TV got a chance to visit some, one called Imam Ali's Popular Students Reli...
Kerry On Tour: ‘Spread democracy or glaring hypocrisy?’
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After his two-day trip to Egypt, John Kerry met with the foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council. He's held talks with the region's leaders in Saudi Arabia, before flying to the UAE and Qatar. Journalist N...
Inside Story – Bangladesh:
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Jane Dutton speaks to: Salman al-Azami, the son of former Jamaat-e-Islam leader Ghulum Azam, who is one of those standing trial; Tridib Deb, the co-chairman of the Bangabandhu Lawyers Council - the group named after...
UK will sacrifice education and healthcare to spend billions on nukes
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An analyst says Britain's hypocritical decision to triple its nuclear budget while the people suffer austerity will receive a public backlash. In the background of this Britain, with its country suffering under dras...
South2North – The great energy challenge
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Energy lights our world, heats our food and keeps us connected. Demand for energy is dramatically increasing as the human population grows exponentially. The world's population has jumped from three billion in 1960 ...
OCCUPY TESCOS 2012 !!!ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS!!! FLASHBACK!
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Commonlyknownasdom protests in tescos with his chums ... funny stuff.
North Korea’s nuclear program
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North Korea says it would never give in to "unreasonable" resolutions against its nuclear program, blaming the US hostility for failing the prospects of a nuclear-free Korean peninsula. "The US and their followers a...
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange To Run for Australin Election on Behalf of Wikileaks Party
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange To Run for Australin Election on Behalf of Wikileaks Party -2013-02-13 WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange is a step closer to contesting a Senate seat in the federal election, with an ...
Angry penguin attacks council worker – Animal Antics – Episode 2 – BBC One
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More information about this programme: Watch as an angry penguin attacks a council worker and a cat tries a huge leap across a bathtub but fails.
Save Battersea Adventure Playground
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5th January 2013 Battersea London. Battersea Park Adventure Playground is under threat of Closure even though there is money available for its running. Wandsworth council under the guiding hand of Councillor Govindia,...
UK borough to obese locals: Workout or pay up
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Overweight people in Britain's wealthiest borough could soon face financial penalties. It's part of a mission by one council to tackle the country's growing problem with obesity. Phil Lavelle reports.
Protesters shot at by South Sudanese army
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Al Jazeera has received new pictures of what appears to be South Sudanese soldiers firing on a crowd of unarmed demonstrators in the northwest of the country. At least nine people were reportedly killed in the town of...
Occupy camp gets 48-hr reprieve
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Protesters from the Occupy Glasgow group have been given 48 hours to seek legal advice after the city council took them to court to try and have them evicted from George Square
