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In Focus: Kenya on the brink (II)
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IMF food subsidy cuts, import-dependent staple food, an independence movement by Muslims in Mombasa and many more, has put Kenya in serious trouble. Hunger speculators lead by financial terrorists such as Goldman Sa...
Bradley Manning Update – Democracy Now
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For the first time, 25-year-old US Army Private Bradley Manning has admitted to being the source behind the largest leak of state secrets in US history. More than a thousand days after he was arrested, Manning testi...
Names of streets in Tehran
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In this feature, Mahsa Mortazavi finds out the story and meaning behind names of the streets in Tehran. Watch this video on our Website: Follow our Facebook on: Follow our Twitter on: twitter.com Follow our Tumblr...
Big Gun: World’s largest shootable revolver unveiled
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A man in Poland has built the world's largest working revolver, according to Guinness World Record. The weapon, a Remington model 1859, was built by Ryszard Tobys, of Piotrkowo Drugie, west-central Poland. It took M...
The Rockefellers & Trilateral Commission
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A brief overview of the Rockefellers, the rise of John D. Rockefeller, and how he made one of the world's largest fortunes in the oil business during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A look at Rockefeller-Mor...
Tehran builds 2nd largest city tunnel in the world
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The biggest and most expensive tunnel construction project in Iran. The largest tunnel project connecting Tehran's east and west will be inaugurated in a matter of days. A multi faceted project was started by Tehran...
Kerry urges diplomacy on Iran nuclear energy program
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to Europe and the Middle East. Kerry discussed a range of issues with German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle. Both officials pushed for a transatlantic free trade agreement "to create one of the largest allied ma...
Syria crisis: Sides battle for control of Aleppo airport
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Aleppo, Syria's largest city, has been fought over to the point of stalemate since rebels launched an offensive there in July. The city's airport is a key strategic target for rebels who feel that taking control of ...
China celebrates the Year of the Snake
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Every year, China stages the largest human migration on earth as up to 1bn people go home to their roots. The FT's Patti Waldmeir reports on the phenomenal combined buying power of China's 260m migrant workers and l...
Syrian army on offense to retake Idlib prison
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Syrian government troops are fighting to retake control of the largest prison in Idlib Province. The prison houses both criminal and political prisoners. Two Islamic groups and a Free Syrian Army Brigade freed hundr...
3XSQ: Procter & Gamble second-quarter profit ‘crests’
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Jan 25 - Procter & Gamble's quarterly profit soared past expectations as the world's largest household products maker used higher prices and new products to reignite growth in sluggish markets.
Fault Lines – California in Crisis
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California is in crisis. The state is $24bn short of balancing its books this year - and it may run out of cash to pay its bills in a matter of weeks. It is a local story with global implications. California's econo...
Occupy Nukes, Occupy Saks 5th Avenue action, OWS Disability Caucus
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This episode of the show tracked Chelsea Elliot down for a chat. She was, one of the first two girls pepper sprayed back in September 2011 by NY police. And the beat goes on: held on Hiroshima Day with Occupy Nukes ...
ASU Vigil for Aleppo
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Several ASU students participated in an evening vigil to commemorate the tragic government bombing of Aleppo's University, the 2nd largest university in Syria. Several universities across the country also participat...
Daily Digit: China on the rebound
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Jan. 18 - Fresh data shows China's growth is bouncing back at a rate that's the envy of G7 countries -- but can the world's second largest economy wean itself off a dependency on exports? Tara Joseph reports.
Millions will DIE from Fukushima NRC Cover-up! Proof (part 3)
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Part three of Plume-Gate Reloaded: New Documents Revealed! I cut off after the Fukushima FOIA documents were discussed. You can catch the rest of the broadcast at the link provided above. Link to David Icke Intervi...
Wealth Strategies: Stocks “fundamentally” in a bull market
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Jan 16 - Long-time investor Ken Fisher says fundamentals support a bull run in US equities and feels the largest cap stocks like Johnson & Johnson, Home Depot and Germany's BASF will lead the way.
