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‘Egyptians losing faith in their govt.’
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A political analyst tells Press TV that the Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has failed to make or build bridges with his Egyptian counterparts and that is going to lead to violence eventually. The comments came af...
Kenya delays election result
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The commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission have gathered to try and verify the final result of the country's general elections.Uhuru Kenyatta has a provisional lead with 50.03 percent, ...
Mohammed Adow live from Nairobi on rejected ballots
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More than three hundred thousand ballots from Monday's election were rejected for failing to follow strict voting guidelines. This has so far delayed the result. But Kenyans remain upbeat despite the uncertainty. Mo...
Security preparations underway ahead of Kenyan vote
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With Monday's general election fast approaching, some Kenyans are preparing for a possible repeat of the post-election unrest five years ago. However, Kenya also faces other security challenges. Nairobi's role in th...
Campaigning period ends in Kenya elections
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On the last day of campaigning in Kenya, the presidential candidates are appealing for votes in Monday's election. Opinion polls suggest a neck-and-neck race between deputy prime minister Uhuru Kenyatta and prime mi...
Kenya’s youth unemployment problem
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Official figures put the number of jobless Kenyans at 16 million. Most of them are the youth, and its the lack of employment which is driving many to crime. Unemployment remains one of Kenya's key challenges. The Pr...
Sudandarfurpkg
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All this week, Al Jazeera is marking 10 years since the Darfur crisis began in Western Sudan. Close to 300000 people have died in the conflict, and many more have been displaced. While the violence has subsided in r...
Measuring UN effectiveness in Darfur
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Almost six years since its inception, the UN African Mission in Darfur, UNAMID, has grown in both size and experience. Despite continued violence in the region, the forces have already started to reduce in numbers b...
Kenya candidates clash in final debate
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Corruption and the economy have been the main topics of discussion in Kenya's second and final televised presidential debate. The event was delayed after one of the candidates arrived late. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Ado...
Takeover & Torture: Police brutality levels back to days of dictatorship in Egypt
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Egypt's president Mohammed Morsi has called parliamentary elections for April, struggling to calm the ongoing protests and street violence engulfing the country. The opposition's accusing Morsi of backtracking on re...
Reporters File: Natural beauty of Aden
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In this edition of the show, Ian Diaz, Press TV's correspondent from Madrid, reports on austerity measures in Spain. Shahana Butt, Press TV's correspondent from Indian-administered Kashmir, reports on history of revol...
Natural beauty of Aden-Reporter’s File-12-06-2012
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In this edition of the show, Ian Diaz, Press TV's correspondent from Madrid, reports on austerity measures in Spain. Shahana Butt, Press TV's correspondent from Indian-administered Kashmir, reports on history of revol...
Ethiopians prepare for uncertain future
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As Ethiopia awaits the funeral of former Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, people are turning their attention to what the future will have in store for them. Opinion remains divided on Zenawi's legacy. While many yearn for...
Ethiopians mourn Meles Zenawi
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The body of Ethiopian prime minister Meles Zenawi has been flown back to Addis Ababa. Thousands of people turned out to pay their respects for their leader that died at age of 57 after more than two decades in power. ...
Dispatch: Soccer Clash Highlights Egypt’s Political Rifts
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Stratfor's Director of Strategic Intelligence Reva Bhalla examines the political and security implications of a postgame soccer riot that killed more than 70 people in Egypt. For more, visit:
