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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

MİNECRAFT BİR BLOKTA SKY BLOK (bölüm 8)
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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Escucha lo mejor de J Balvin: https://smarturl.it/jbalvinlomejor

Music video by J. Balvin performing Safari. (C) 2016 Capitol Latin

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

想いを編む季節完結
オープニング&エンディング
各アイテムの紹介
備忘録です

☆Sky 星を紡ぐ子どもたち 再生リスト
https://m.youtube.com/playlist....?list=PLI-qAJwTEIVxG

☆Twitter始めました
https://twitter.com/sky_ebi10

☆チャンネル登録して頂けると喜びます
https://m.youtube.com/channel/....UCgsQQX5F8zELbIncVL4

【Sky 星を紡ぐ子どもたち】
【sky children of the light】

お世話になっているサイト
【魔王魂】https://maoudamashii.jokersounds.com

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

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Manchester United legend Roy Keane gives his verdict on whether Ole Gunnar Solskjaer have under or over achieved as managers of Manchester United and Chelsea this season.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

No Man's Sky Living Ship Update Patch Notes just dropped, as well as with a No Man's Sky Living Ship Development Update, NMS Just got way better, here are the details.

No Man's Sky Living Ship Experimental Live Stream checking out all the new content https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFoQ2pFDNIM

No Man's Sky News https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3

No Man's Sky Mega-Guides:
• Ultimate Money Making in No Man's Sky | Stasis Device Farming Mega-Guide, Units & Building NMS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NcBsttnrU0&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=2
• 30 Base Building Tips, Tricks and Ideas to Make You a Master Architect | No Man's Sky Beyond Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocB00H4Gw&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=3
• No Man's Sky STARSHIP MEGA-GUIDE, PROCEDURAL TECH, BLUEPRINTS, LAYOUTS+ NEXT 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZSz9IEBJE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=4

No Man's Sky Synthesis News & Patch Notes:
• No Man's Sky 2.2 Synthesis Update Is Here! 297 Changes | Multiple Multitools, Salvaging Ships & More https://youtu.be/qtifns1FIIM
• No Man's Sky Patch 2.2 Synthesis Update Full List of All 100 Bug Fixes | Duplication Exploits Fixed https://youtu.be/s_gFYu9QhXA
• No Man's Sky Synthesis Update HOTFIX Patch 2.21 Patches Exploit & Fixes New Bugs | Xaine's World https://youtu.be/4Jm3V7MngCA
• No Man's Sky Synthesis Patch 2.23 | Mystery Ship Addressed | Xaine's World Beyond News Update Notes https://youtu.be/NDu0rBb6KxM

NMS Permadeath Season 1 (Livestream) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejk52YeanbE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3th6TJflurRS80HZAJidgpE
NMS Permadeath Season 2 (Edited Videos) https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
NMS Permadeath Season 3 (Current) https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3

Join the Union of Allied Systems (UAS) No Man's Sky Civilisation today!
• Union of Allied Systems Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1FTJBJHDk
• Londinium (Twin Capital) 2-1-8-15-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-15
• Sihnon (Twin Capital) 2-1-15-8-1-1-6-6-5-13-3-15
• Frosta Rico (PS4 Normal Only) 3-2-13-10-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-16

Here are a bunch of helpful Playlists & Guides for Beginners and Veterans in No Man's Sky:
No Man's Sky Playlists:
• No Man's Sky 2019 Guides, Tips and Tricks https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
• NMS Next Survival Weekly Sunday Stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2Yj1AQjpA&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tUt8LlFosPe8qFIgyqeA-C
• Glitch Building in No Man's Sky https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
• NMS Beyond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1iKQKntSs&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3uTmj_h9bprOrz6KjPHFpx5
• No Man's Sky NEXT Guides https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyubKvOa7E8&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sV8Ks2oMWUkpV204XELFao
• No Man's Sky Perma Live Streams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejk52YeanbE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3th6TJflurRS80HZAJidgpE
• A Place in the Stars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isBAXiniBqg&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tu_X8t9do1456PV_48jLAE
• Farming Masterclass (AR Era) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCQRKb1iSYk&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sxBnGMKMJUnwjT2uoDMRl9
• Xaine's World and Khraze Gaming Takeover (collaboration) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiFjix0HMOI&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tlmC3jUijRHizNiQrQRQUU

No Man's Sky Guides:
• 30 Base Building Tips, Tricks and Ideas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocB00H4Gw
• Crucial Beginner Tips and Tricks Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDErW6Y2t84
• 4.3 Billion Units a Day Factory Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onJ1HEGU4dE
• Cooking Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMarOQIcYD0
• How to find Portals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_11k0DfpMk8
• How to Get Your Glyphs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVE6ijyp8SM
• Everything Portals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adCLZZsV-JY
• Nanite Farming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz3o33cCyvs
• Starship Mega-Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZSz9IEBJE
• Trading Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MUl8GMuRno
• Infinite Refiner Loops https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD773D4TuSw

Ship and Multitool Videos:
• Epic Alien & Experimental S Class Multi-tool | No Man's Sky Synthesis | How Many Multi-tools Now? https://youtu.be/ZAdNu77RByc
• 3 Black, White and Grey ships, Ship Hunting Tips and Tricks with detailed technology layouts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc9An_DOF_g
• Crashed S Class 48 Slot Baller Hauler Blue/Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euSQB-llls8
• S Class Crashed Red Baller Hauler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEhGWHOhdLw
• 9 Epic S-Class Ships https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aRN-jgXEpw

Building in No Man's Sky:
• UAS Londinium Capital Tower Build https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ-U26Y4Bbk
• FDI Dragon's Perch Build https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBPyn2VAo9Q
• Silent Movie Freighter Build Timelapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsFfS8Tvehk

#NoMansSkyLivingShipUpdate #NoMansSky #Xainesworld

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

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Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Gary Neville give their views on whether Manchester United should keep or sell Paul Pogba.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

► Sau 1 thời gian im hơi lặng tiếng thì chú dũng trọc dã dành 1 buổi livestream nói về khánh sky, trong buổi livestream chú dũng khuyên khánh sky nên thay đôi cách sống để làm 1 con người tốt.
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

SKY - BX1 I Daymolition


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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Mr Bean visits a funfair and buys some balloons for a crying baby! But when those balloons end up lifting the baby's pram into the sky how will Mr Bean get the baby down?!

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Welcome to the official Mr Bean Channel. Here you will find all of your favourite Mr Bean moments from the classic series with Rowan Atkinson and his new animated adventures. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a Full Episode of Mr Bean, or Mr Bean Compilations and clips as well as originals including Mr Bean Comics.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Visit skysportnext.co.nz

Sky Sport Next provides a platform to showcase New Zealand’s up-and-coming sports and athletes to New Zealand. Sports events or highlights will be streamed free for all New Zealanders to watch on a Sky Sport Next YouTube channel and some content will be broadcast on Sky Sport, Sky’s sport streaming service Sky Sport Now and Sky’s free-to-air channel Prime.

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were told they would no longer have an office in Buckingham Palace, and that their spring transition period will start on March 31st.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Swarms of locusts darken the skies in Bahrain as they move eastward toward China. The pests have been responsible for devastating crops in parts of Africa, and the UN warned that the locusts were placing “millions at risk of hunger.” https://abcn.ws/3bTCiQl

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Frankfurt - Tinder in Real Life 2 | Hauptwache Edition | Nahim Sky
REACTION KANAL: https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCcehiBcbK0LonMAde
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Denizon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkTeB...

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

ツイッタータグ #生神ころね

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

こんな危険な遊具だったとは...


☆Sky 星を紡ぐ子どもたち 再生リスト
https://m.youtube.com/playlist....?list=PLI-qAJwTEIVxG

☆Twitter始めました
https://twitter.com/sky_ebi10

☆チャンネル登録して頂けると喜びます
https://m.youtube.com/channel/....UCgsQQX5F8zELbIncVL4

【Sky 星を紡ぐ子どもたち】
【sky children of the light】

お世話になっているサイト
【魔王魂】https://maoudamashii.jokersounds.com

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

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Deontay Wilder discusses his upcoming fight against Tyson Fury, his opinion of Dillian Whyte & whether he wants a unification clash in the future with Anthony Joshua.
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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

* Nguồn nhạc music NoCopyrightSounds : https://bit.ly/1l3zpKd
* Kênh youtube Thánh Xăm Cờ thanh xam co của khánh sky khanh sky làm về chủ đề giải trí mong anh em ủng hộ nên 100k sub
* Nếu có bất cứ vấn đề nào liên quan tới bản quyền vui lòng liên hệ gmail : thebao2018@gmail.com
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khánh sky cảm ơn chú dũng trọc, khanh sky cam on chu dung troc

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

A pior animação de nanatsu no taizai - Sky React
Voice makers fez video super engraçado de Nanatsu no taizai então eu Sky resolvi reagi

Oi eu sou o Sky, apenas um garoto cabelo branco ou quase

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

No Man's Sky New "LIVING SHIP" Update Out Now! Adds Major Features, Patch Notes & New Trailer!
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Allah Ka Karishma Horse Runing On The Sky | Tauqeer Baloch |

#TauqeerBaloch#AllahkaKarishma#Mojza

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Description:

Every now and again things happen in this world that really don’t come with area, valid explanation. And sometimes we even try to make sense of things that we see by defining it with a logic that fits what makes us comfortable, when we really have absolutely no idea what we’re talking about haha. Welcome back to The Supreme, my name is Matty Willz and today’s episode is called Science Can’t Explain What They Caught in the Sky!

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Aryel Narvasa
7 Views · 5 years ago

Completing the Weekend Community Research Mission on Survival then going exploring with my Void Egg friend to try and get all 13 communications while also finding some bangin' planets!

The Void Egg has just unlocked in the Nexus in No Man's Sky and we are going to go get it and figure out this mystery! #NoMansSkyVoidEgg

Check out this image for the portal address (euclid): https://cdn.discordapp.com/att....achments/54489907664

Donation Link (now accepting Crypto) https://streamlabs.com/xainekhlorik

Howdy Hi and Welcome to the Stream!

Click here to Support Xaine's World on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/xainesworld

Stream Schedule:
Monday - N/A
Tuesday - N/A
Wednesday - N/A
Thursday - N/A
Friday - N/A
Saturday - N/A
Sunday - NMS Survival

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No Man's Sky:
Inspired by the adventure and imagination that we love from classic science-fiction, No Man's Sky presents you with a galaxy to explore, filled with unique planets and lifeforms, and constant danger and action.

In No Man's Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you'll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before - and perhaps never will again.

• UAS Naming Convention https://imgur.com/a/v2vYPnb

UAS Official Addresses:
• Londinium (Twin Capital) 2-1-8-15-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-15
• Sihnon (Twin Capital) 2-1-15-8-1-1-6-6-5-13-3-15
• Frosta Rico (PS4 Normal Only) 3-2-13-10-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-16

Import Code for the Galactic Calculator https://www.xainesworld.com/galacticcalc/
#3$107E00555C2E:Londinium (UAS Cap):Located in UAS17E White Sun 107E00555C2EA. Beautiful autumn planet, Passive weather and Sentinels on all difficulties.$10E700554C2E:Sihnon (UAS Twin Cap):The Twin Capital to Londinium in the Union of Allied Systems, Discovered By Darklord Xelrick.$21C900555C2F:Frosta Rico B:Frosta Rico brought back to life by Darklord Xelrick and Jon Hall, now located in the UAS.$#


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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

The Living Ship update just dropped this morning for No Man's Sky and it is awesome! There is a lot to this update, almost a full sized update like Beyond or the Next update. There are organic ships, organic ship upgrades, space NPCs, and even a new story mission! This is crazy!

The Void Egg Mission Walkthrough: https://youtu.be/2rXCxsqVz8k

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More About No Man's Sky:

Inspired by the adventure and imagination that we love from classic science-fiction, No Man's Sky presents you with a galaxy to explore, filled with unique planets and lifeforms, and constant danger and action.

In No Man's Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you'll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before - and perhaps never will again.

Play with all 7 major updates since launch: Foundation, Pathfinder, Atlas Rises, NEXT, The Abyss, Visions and the 2.0 BEYOND update.

An epic voyage to the center of a shared universe awaits, allowing you to explore, trade, fight and survive alone or with friends.

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The galaxy is a living, breathing place. Trade convoys travel between stars, factions vie for territory, pirates hunt the unwary, and the police are ever watching. Every other player lives in the same galaxy, and you can choose to share your discoveries with them on a map that spans known space. Perhaps you will see the results of their actions as well as your own...

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Aryel Narvasa
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イベント精霊いつも急いで取るので今回は舐め回すようにw


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【sky children of the light】

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LYRICS to GHOST DONALD IN THE SKY
by The Freedom Toast

An old con man started tweeting on a dark and windy day.
He was still in bed, the TV off, so he didn’t have much to say,
when all at once a mighty herd of lemmings he did see.
He thought, “they’re jumping off a cliff . . . and they’re doing it for me!”

They carried flags of Russia and Kentucky and of Maine.
Their eyes burned with the fire of the fanatically insane.
They shouted, “MAGA Donald!” leaping off that cliff so high
and every last one vanished as . . . he heard their mournful cry.

One Fish Filet
Big Mac to go
Ghost Donald in the sky

His face was gaunt, his eyes were blurred, his golf shirt soaked with sweat.
We try to catch his meaning now, but we ain’t caught it yet,
‘cause he takes words like “covfefe” that he plucks out of the sky,
refusing to explain them . . . and he still won’t tell us why.

The lemmings overran him as he heard one call his name.
“Avoid the Southern District, and accept some of the blame!"
“And Donald, change your ways today, or with us you will leap."
“Your burgers and your large size fries . . . will sink you in the deep!”

One Fish Filet
Big Mac to go
Ghost Donald in the sky

One Fish Filet
Big Mac to go
Ghost Donald in the sky

ABOUT THE SOURCE MATERIAL

"(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend" is a cowboy-styled country/western song written in 1948 by American songwriter, film and television actor Stan Jones.

A number of versions were crossover hits on the pop charts in 1949, the most successful being by Vaughn Monroe. The ASCAP database lists the song as "Riders in the Sky," but the title has been written as "Ghost Riders", "Ghost Riders in the Sky", and "A Cowboy Legend". Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as the greatest Western song of all time.

The song tells a folk tale of a cowboy who has a vision of red-eyed, steel-hooved cattle thundering across the sky, being chased by the spirits of damned cowboys. One warns him that if he does not change his ways, he will be doomed to join them, forever "trying to catch the Devil's herd across these endless skies". The story has been linked with old European myths of the Wild Hunt, in which a supernatural group of hunters passes the narrator in wild pursuit.

Stan Jones stated he had been told the story when he was 12 years old by an old Native American who resided north-east of the Douglas, Arizona border town, a few miles behind D Hill, north of Agua Prieta, Sonora. The Native Americans, possibly Apache, who lived within Cochise County, believed that when souls vacate their physical bodies, they reside as spirits in the sky, resembling ghost riders. He related this story to Wayne Hester, a boyhood friend (later owner of the Douglas Cable Company). As both boys were looking at the clouds, Stan shared what the old Native American had told him, looking in amazement as the cloudy shapes were identified as the "ghost riders" that years later, would be transposed into lyrics. The melody is based on the song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home".

More than 50 performers have recorded versions of the song. Charting versions were recorded by The Outlaws, Vaughn Monroe ("Riders in the Sky" with orchestra and vocal quartet), which topped the Billboard magazine charts, by Bing Crosby (with the Ken Darby Singers), Frankie Laine, Burl Ives (two different versions), Marty Robbins, The Ramrods and Johnny Cash. Other recordings were made by Eddy Arnold, Peggy Lee (with the Jud Conlon Singers), Christopher Lee, and Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Gene Autry sang it in the 1949 movie, Riders in the Sky. Jones recorded it for his 1957 album Creakin' Leather. Children of Bodom, Impaled Nazarene, and Die Apokalyptischen Reiter have also made covers. The Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus sing the song dressed in cowboy attire and performing rope tricks.

Aryel Narvasa
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Khánh sky thông báo rút khỏi giang hồ mõm 4.0, vậy hãy cùng xem ai là người tác động chính đến quyết định này nhé
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Former PBB OTSO housemates Sky Quizon and Kiara Takahashi list down each other’s weird personalities and habits.

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In today's No Mans's Sky video I will be Exploring the New Space Objects and showing you How To Find Them in the Living Ships Update...... Enjoy :)

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The No Man's Sky Living Ships update brought us biological spaceships we can hatch from Void Eggs, but it also added lots of mysterious new encounters to the star systems. Read more: https://www.pcgamer.com/space-....skulls-sentient-gas-

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[MV] Jeong Eun Ji(정은지) _ Hopefully sky(하늘바라기) (Feat. Hareem(하림))

[Notice] 1theK YouTube is also an official channel for the MV, and music shows will count the views from this channel too.
[공지] 1theK YouTube는 MV를 유통하는 공식 채널로, 1theK에 업로드된 MV 조회수 또한 음악방송 순위에 반영됩니다.

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:: iTunes DL : https://itunes.apple.com/album/dream-ep/id1104837738?l=ko&ls=1

Jeong Eun Ji of Apink, the representative girl group of Korea, released her first solo album [Dream] in 5 years of her debut.
The title song [Hopefully sky], which the harmony of nostalgic folk sounds and stylish pop is outstanding, is co-produced by the best producing team Double Side Kick, long candy, EASTWEST and Jeong Eun Ji. From the planning stage to the last arrangement, Jeong Eun ji participated in with deep consideration and care, delivering a touching message for all fathers of today by singing 'daddy' with her warm voice and emotions.

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韓国を代表するガールズグループApinkのチョン・ウンジが、デビュー5年ぶりに初のソロアルバム『Dream』をリリースする。

タイトル曲「空に願う」は、最高のプロデューシングチーム‘イダンヨプチャギ、long candy、EASTWEST’とチョン・ウンジの共同作業で、
ノスタルジックなフォークと洗練されたポップが調和を成したサウンドが引き立つ。曲の企画段階から最後の編曲作業まで曲の一つ一つにチョン・ウンジの悩みと努力が込められており、チョン・ウンジの暖かい声と感性で‘お父さん’を呼んで、この時代のすべてのお父さんに向けた深い感動のメッセージを込めた。

대한민국 대표 걸그룹 Apink ‘정은지’가 데뷔 5년 만에 첫 솔로 앨범 [Dream]을 발매한다.

타이틀곡인 [하늘바라기]는 최고의 프로듀싱팀 이단옆차기, long candy, EASTWEST와 정은지가 공동 작업했고, 향수를 불러일으키는 포크와 세련된 팝이 조화를 이룬 사운드가 돋보인다. 곡의 기획 단계에서부터 마지막 편곡작업까지 곡 하나하나에 정은지의 고민과 손길이 깃들어져 있으며, 정은지만의 따뜻한 목소리와 감성으로 ‘아빠’를 부르며 이 시대의 모든 아버지들을 향한 진한 감동의 메시지를 담았다.

Aryel Narvasa
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الاسم الانجليزي: The Brightest Star in The Sky
الاسم الصيني: 夜空中最闪亮的星
الاسم العربي: ألمع نجم في السماء
نوع الدراما: موسيقية، شبابية، مُلهمة، كوميدي، رومانسي
عدد الحلقات: 44 حلقة
الدراما:
القصة تدور حول 3 أشخاص في سن الشباب يعملون بجد جداً للسعي لطموحاتهم الموسيقية. وعلاقة الحب-الكره المعقدة مع بعضهم. هوانغ زي تاو المغني وكاتب كلمات الأغاني وأيضاً قائد الـ C-POP بين مواليد التسعينات يلعب دور جينغ بوشو أيدول مغني متمرد ذو شعبية نجح في بداية مهنته وكرس نفسه بشغف للموسيقى. ووتشيان بدور يانغ جينجين مديرة مبتدئة تبدأ من القاع وتعاني من الانتكاسات المتكررة بسبب سوء الفهم. لا تستسلم عن طموحاتها في الموسيقى وتنجح بعملها الجاد. على الرغم من أن الدراما في صناعة الموسيقى لكنها تعكس روح الجيل الصغير التي لا تُقهر.
هي دراما أيدول شبابية مُلهمة عن الموسيقى. تاو هو البطل الرئيسي وأيضاً المنتج الموسيقي، تتضمن الدراما جميع أغاني تاو التي صدرت مسبقاً وكذلك أغاني جديدة لم تصدر بعد.
تم التصوير في الصين-بكين والمكسيك ولوس انجلوس، ولمدة 115 يوم.
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Aryel Narvasa
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Young Jazz Ensemble - Grade 3
Originally released by Electric Light Orchestra in 1978, this rock hit has been thrust back in the limelight thanks to numerous movie usages including the opening sequence of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Whether or not you're a fan of the movie, this is still a great-sounding arrangement playable by young bands.
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こんにちは、thatgamecompany Sky開発チームです!!
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

No Man's Sky 2.31 Living Ship Update is live on all platforms with the first bug fix patch addressing some serious issues. Beyond Development Update 7 was also released with a community spotlight and a change to the featured bases.

No Man's Sky News https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3

No Man's Sky Mega-Guides:
• Ultimate Money Making in No Man's Sky | Stasis Device Farming Mega-Guide, Units & Building NMS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NcBsttnrU0&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=2
• 30 Base Building Tips, Tricks and Ideas to Make You a Master Architect | No Man's Sky Beyond Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocB00H4Gw&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=3
• No Man's Sky STARSHIP MEGA-GUIDE, PROCEDURAL TECH, BLUEPRINTS, LAYOUTS+ NEXT 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZSz9IEBJE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=4

No Man's Sky Synthesis News & Patch Notes:
• No Man's Sky 2.2 Synthesis Update Is Here! 297 Changes | Multiple Multitools, Salvaging Ships & More https://youtu.be/qtifns1FIIM
• No Man's Sky Patch 2.2 Synthesis Update Full List of All 100 Bug Fixes | Duplication Exploits Fixed https://youtu.be/s_gFYu9QhXA
• No Man's Sky Synthesis Update HOTFIX Patch 2.21 Patches Exploit & Fixes New Bugs | Xaine's World https://youtu.be/4Jm3V7MngCA
• No Man's Sky Synthesis Patch 2.23 | Mystery Ship Addressed | Xaine's World Beyond News Update Notes https://youtu.be/NDu0rBb6KxM

NMS Permadeath Season 1 (Livestream) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejk52YeanbE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3th6TJflurRS80HZAJidgpE
NMS Permadeath Season 2 (Edited Videos) https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
NMS Permadeath Season 3 (Current) https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3

Join the Union of Allied Systems (UAS) No Man's Sky Civilisation today!
• Union of Allied Systems Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1FTJBJHDk
• Londinium (Twin Capital) 2-1-8-15-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-15
• Sihnon (Twin Capital) 2-1-15-8-1-1-6-6-5-13-3-15
• Frosta Rico (PS4 Normal Only) 3-2-13-10-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-16

Here are a bunch of helpful Playlists and Guides for Beginners and Veterans in No Man's Sky:
No Man's Sky Playlists:
• No Man's Sky 2019 Guides, Tips and Tricks https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
• NMS Next Survival Weekly Sunday Stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2Yj1AQjpA&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tUt8LlFosPe8qFIgyqeA-C
• Glitch Building in No Man's Sky https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
• NMS Beyond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1iKQKntSs&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3uTmj_h9bprOrz6KjPHFpx5
• No Man's Sky NEXT Guides https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyubKvOa7E8&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sV8Ks2oMWUkpV204XELFao
• No Man's Sky Perma Live Streams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejk52YeanbE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3th6TJflurRS80HZAJidgpE
• A Place in the Stars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isBAXiniBqg&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tu_X8t9do1456PV_48jLAE
• Farming Masterclass (AR Era) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCQRKb1iSYk&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sxBnGMKMJUnwjT2uoDMRl9
• Xaine's World and Khraze Gaming Takeover (collaboration) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiFjix0HMOI&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tlmC3jUijRHizNiQrQRQUU

No Man's Sky Guides:
• 30 Base Building Tips, Tricks and Ideas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocB00H4Gw
• Crucial Beginner Tips and Tricks Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDErW6Y2t84
• 4.3 Billion Units a Day Factory Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onJ1HEGU4dE
• Cooking Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMarOQIcYD0
• How to find Portals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_11k0DfpMk8
• How to Get Your Glyphs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVE6ijyp8SM
• Everything Portals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adCLZZsV-JY
• Nanite Farming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz3o33cCyvs
• Starship Mega-Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZSz9IEBJE
• Trading Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MUl8GMuRno
• Manipulating Ship Spawning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qbrF1qRH18
• Infinite Refiner Loops https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD773D4TuSw

Ship and Multitool Location Videos:
• Epic Alien & Experimental S Class Multi-tool | No Man's Sky Synthesis | How Many Multi-tools Now? https://youtu.be/ZAdNu77RByc
• 3 Black, White and Grey ships, Ship Hunting Tips and Tricks with detailed technology layouts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc9An_DOF_g
• Crashed S Class 48 Slot Baller Hauler Blue/Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euSQB-llls8
• S Class Crashed Red Baller Hauler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEhGWHOhdLw
• 9 Epic S-Class Ships https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aRN-jgXEpw

Building in No Man's Sky:
• FDI Dragon's Perch Build https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBPyn2VAo9Q
• Silent Movie Freighter Build Timelapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsFfS8Tvehk

#NoMansSkyLivingShipUpdate #NoMansSky #Xainesworld

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Today we're continuing the quest of Galacticraft progression by visiting Saturn and Uranus LOL!!!11!!

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► MODPACK INFORMATION
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

* Nguồn nhạc music NoCopyrightSounds : https://bit.ly/1l3zpKd
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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Неудачный старт No Man's Sky в 2016 году разочаровал многих. Доброй половины заявленых фич в игре не оказалось. Не было даже банального мультиплеера. Оценки моментально сползли в район плинтуса, но спустя некоторое время для игры начали выходить крупные бесплатные обновления, исправляющие и дополняющие куцую поделку, которую мы получили в день релиза. Посмотреть на актуальные механики и то, как игра воспринимается спустя четыре года доработки, вы можете в этом развернутом видеообзоре SteamFan'a .

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Der FÜHRERSCHEIN GURU erklärt Dir genau das, was Du suchst! Ob Anfahren, Abbiegen, verschiedene Vorfahrtssituationen oder Überholen... In kurzen und praxisbezogenen Videos lernst Du alles, was Du zum Straßenverkehr wissen musst. So bestehst Du ganz easy die Führerscheinprüfung 💪🏼🚘

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Eine Prüfungsfahrt dauert ca. 45 Minuten und findet zusammen mit Deinem Fahrlehrer und dem Prüfer der Prüforganisation statt. Zusätzlich zur praktischen Führerscheinprüfung werden Dir vor Fahrtbeginn noch 3 Fragen zur Abfahrtskontrolle gestellt – wie Du auch im Video siehst 🙂

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Sky da Patrulha Canina Conhece sua Mamãe no Dia das Mães!!!
★ Se inscreva no Clube Kids:
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Today we go for the No Man's Sky Impossible Membrane in our Starbirth Quest to hatch our Void Egg into a Living Ship in this new No Man's Sky Living Ship Update.

No Man's Sky Living Ship Starbirth Mission Playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AElDco1f_88&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sGQGm1H-0rWRqfR9OCbm_d

No Man's Sky Living Ship Update Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBmnYi9QXFA
No Man's Sky Experimental Living Ship Update Stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFoQ2pFDNIM

No Man's Sky Living Ship Update News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIWVNPR9iTU&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3s5ZLVxoLuvQ1wUUORimiBl

No Man's Sky Mega-Guides:
• Ultimate Money Making in No Man's Sky | Stasis Device Farming Mega-Guide, Units & Building NMS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NcBsttnrU0&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=2
• 30 Base Building Tips, Tricks and Ideas to Make You a Master Architect | No Man's Sky Beyond Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocB00H4Gw&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=3
• No Man's Sky STARSHIP MEGA-GUIDE, PROCEDURAL TECH, BLUEPRINTS, LAYOUTS+ NEXT 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZSz9IEBJE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=4

No Man's Sky Synthesis News & Patch Notes:
• No Man's Sky 2.2 Synthesis Update Is Here! 297 Changes | Multiple Multitools, Salvaging Ships & More https://youtu.be/qtifns1FIIM
• No Man's Sky Patch 2.2 Synthesis Update Full List of All 100 Bug Fixes | Duplication Exploits Fixed https://youtu.be/s_gFYu9QhXA
• No Man's Sky Synthesis Update HOTFIX Patch 2.21 Patches Exploit & Fixes New Bugs | Xaine's World https://youtu.be/4Jm3V7MngCA
• No Man's Sky Synthesis Patch 2.23 | Mystery Ship Addressed | Xaine's World Beyond News Update Notes https://youtu.be/NDu0rBb6KxM

NMS Permadeath Season 1 (Livestream) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejk52YeanbE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3th6TJflurRS80HZAJidgpE
NMS Permadeath Season 2 (Edited Videos) https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
NMS Permadeath Season 3 (Current) https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3

Join the Union of Allied Systems (UAS) No Man's Sky Civilisation today!
• Union of Allied Systems Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1FTJBJHDk
• Londinium (Twin Capital) 2-1-8-15-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-15
• Sihnon (Twin Capital) 2-1-15-8-1-1-6-6-5-13-3-15
• Frosta Rico (PS4 Normal Only) 3-2-13-10-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-16

Here are a bunch of helpful Playlists and Guides for Beginners and Veterans in No Man's Sky:
No Man's Sky Playlists:
• No Man's Sky 2019 Guides, Tips and Tricks https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
• NMS Next Survival Weekly Sunday Stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2Yj1AQjpA&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tUt8LlFosPe8qFIgyqeA-C
• Glitch Building in No Man's Sky https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
• NMS Beyond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1iKQKntSs&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3uTmj_h9bprOrz6KjPHFpx5
• No Man's Sky NEXT Guides https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyubKvOa7E8&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sV8Ks2oMWUkpV204XELFao
• No Man's Sky Perma Live Streams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejk52YeanbE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3th6TJflurRS80HZAJidgpE
• A Place in the Stars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isBAXiniBqg&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tu_X8t9do1456PV_48jLAE
• Farming Masterclass (AR Era) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCQRKb1iSYk&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sxBnGMKMJUnwjT2uoDMRl9
• Xaine's World and Khraze Gaming Takeover (collaboration) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiFjix0HMOI&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tlmC3jUijRHizNiQrQRQUU

No Man's Sky Guides:
• 30 Base Building Tips, Tricks and Ideas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocB00H4Gw
• Crucial Beginner Tips and Tricks Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDErW6Y2t84
• 4.3 Billion Units a Day Factory Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onJ1HEGU4dE
• Cooking Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMarOQIcYD0
• How to find Portals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_11k0DfpMk8
• How to Get Your Glyphs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVE6ijyp8SM
• Everything Portals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adCLZZsV-JY
• Nanite Farming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz3o33cCyvs
• Starship Mega-Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZSz9IEBJE
• Trading Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MUl8GMuRno

Ship and Multitool Location Videos:
• Epic Alien & Experimental S Class Multi-tool | No Man's Sky Synthesis | How Many Multi-tools Now? https://youtu.be/ZAdNu77RByc
• 3 Black, White and Grey ships, Ship Hunting Tips and Tricks with detailed technology layouts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc9An_DOF_g
• Crashed S Class 48 Slot Baller Hauler Blue/Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euSQB-llls8
• S Class Crashed Red Baller Hauler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEhGWHOhdLw
• 9 Epic S-Class Ships https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aRN-jgXEpw

• Silent Movie Freighter Build Timelapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsFfS8Tvehk

#NoMansSkyLivingShipUpdate #NoMansSky #Xainesworld

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Today we go for the No Man's Sky Neural Stem in our Quest to hatch our Void Egg into a Living Ship in this new No Man's Sky Living Ship Update released today.

No Man's Sky Living Ship Update Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBmnYi9QXFA
No Man's Sky Experimental Living Ship Update Stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFoQ2pFDNIM

No Man's Sky News https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3

No Man's Sky Mega-Guides:
• Ultimate Money Making in No Man's Sky | Stasis Device Farming Mega-Guide, Units & Building NMS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NcBsttnrU0&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=2
• 30 Base Building Tips, Tricks and Ideas to Make You a Master Architect | No Man's Sky Beyond Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocB00H4Gw&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=3
• No Man's Sky STARSHIP MEGA-GUIDE, PROCEDURAL TECH, BLUEPRINTS, LAYOUTS+ NEXT 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZSz9IEBJE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sP-ZwNOVXBQ8gfzsBO6WMX&index=4

No Man's Sky Synthesis News & Patch Notes:
• No Man's Sky 2.2 Synthesis Update Is Here! 297 Changes | Multiple Multitools, Salvaging Ships & More https://youtu.be/qtifns1FIIM
• No Man's Sky Patch 2.2 Synthesis Update Full List of All 100 Bug Fixes | Duplication Exploits Fixed https://youtu.be/s_gFYu9QhXA
• No Man's Sky Synthesis Update HOTFIX Patch 2.21 Patches Exploit & Fixes New Bugs | Xaine's World https://youtu.be/4Jm3V7MngCA
• No Man's Sky Synthesis Patch 2.23 | Mystery Ship Addressed | Xaine's World Beyond News Update Notes https://youtu.be/NDu0rBb6KxM

NMS Permadeath Season 1 (Livestream) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejk52YeanbE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3th6TJflurRS80HZAJidgpE
NMS Permadeath Season 2 (Edited Videos) https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
NMS Permadeath Season 3 (Current) https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3

Join the Union of Allied Systems (UAS) No Man's Sky Civilisation today!
• Union of Allied Systems Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb1FTJBJHDk
• Londinium (Twin Capital) 2-1-8-15-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-15
• Sihnon (Twin Capital) 2-1-15-8-1-1-6-6-5-13-3-15
• Frosta Rico (PS4 Normal Only) 3-2-13-10-1-1-6-6-6-13-3-16

Here are a bunch of helpful Playlists and Guides for Beginners and Veterans in No Man's Sky:
No Man's Sky Playlists:
• No Man's Sky 2019 Guides, Tips and Tricks https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
• NMS Next Survival Weekly Sunday Stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2Yj1AQjpA&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tUt8LlFosPe8qFIgyqeA-C
• Glitch Building in No Man's Sky https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLYGV_E2vsO3
• NMS Beyond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1iKQKntSs&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3uTmj_h9bprOrz6KjPHFpx5
• No Man's Sky NEXT Guides https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyubKvOa7E8&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sV8Ks2oMWUkpV204XELFao
• No Man's Sky Perma Live Streams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejk52YeanbE&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3th6TJflurRS80HZAJidgpE
• A Place in the Stars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isBAXiniBqg&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tu_X8t9do1456PV_48jLAE
• Farming Masterclass (AR Era) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCQRKb1iSYk&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3sxBnGMKMJUnwjT2uoDMRl9
• Xaine's World and Khraze Gaming Takeover (collaboration) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiFjix0HMOI&list=PLYGV_E2vsO3tlmC3jUijRHizNiQrQRQUU

No Man's Sky Guides:
• 30 Base Building Tips, Tricks and Ideas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocB00H4Gw
• Crucial Beginner Tips and Tricks Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDErW6Y2t84
• 4.3 Billion Units a Day Factory Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onJ1HEGU4dE
• Cooking Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMarOQIcYD0
• How to find Portals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_11k0DfpMk8
• How to Get Your Glyphs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVE6ijyp8SM
• Everything Portals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adCLZZsV-JY
• Nanite Farming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz3o33cCyvs
• Starship Mega-Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZSz9IEBJE
• Trading Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MUl8GMuRno

Ship and Multitool Location Videos:
• Epic Alien & Experimental S Class Multi-tool | No Man's Sky Synthesis | How Many Multi-tools Now? https://youtu.be/ZAdNu77RByc
• 3 Black, White and Grey ships, Ship Hunting Tips and Tricks with detailed technology layouts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc9An_DOF_g
• Crashed S Class 48 Slot Baller Hauler Blue/Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euSQB-llls8
• S Class Crashed Red Baller Hauler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEhGWHOhdLw
• 9 Epic S-Class Ships https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aRN-jgXEpw

Building in No Man's Sky:
• UAS Londinium Capital Tower Build https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ-U26Y4Bbk
• FDI Dragon's Perch Build https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBPyn2VAo9Q
• Silent Movie Freighter Build Timelapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsFfS8Tvehk

#NoMansSkyLivingShipUpdate #NoMansSky #Xainesworld

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

KHÁNH SKY BỊ CHẶT CHÂN GÃY RĂNG - TOANG CÓ THẬT SỰ
KHÁNH SKY BỊ CHẶT CHÂN GÃY RĂNG - TOANG CÓ THẬT SỰ

KHÁNH SKY trở lại - bố mày vẫn bình thường nhé DŨNG TRỌC - HUẤN HOA HỒNG
KHÁNH SKY trở lại - bố mày vẫn bình thường nhé DŨNG TRỌC - HUẤN HOA HỒNG

Cách đây mấy giờ, nhiều trang mạn‌g đăng tin về sự “bốc hơi” của Khánh Sky – một “dâ‌n chơ‌i” 4.0 thuộc hàng có số có má trên mạn‌g xã hội.

Theo tin mà những trang này đưa lên, Khánh Sky đã “bỗng dưng biến mấ‌t”, đồng thời Facebook chính đã bị khóa, số điện thoạ‌i thì không liên lạc được.Bên cạnh đó, theo như cli‌p mà một trang mạn‌g chia sẻ, thông tin “Khánh toang rồi” được đưa ra bởi Tiến Bịp. Trong cli‌p. Tiến Bịp nói rằng Khánh Sky đã qua lại với vợ Huấn Hoa Hồng nên bị xửGiữa lúc dân mạn‌g còn đang bán tín bán nghi thì một status được cho là của Khánh Sky khẳng đinh Khánh đang ổn, đồng thời gọi đích danh Tiến Bịp ra để chử‌i.

Người được cho là Khánh Sky đã t‌ố Tiến Bịp bán đứng mình, và từ nay sẽ không anh em gì với nhau nữa.

XIN CẢM ƠN TẤT CẢ MỌI NGƯỜI ĐÃ XEM CLIP : ANH EM GÓP Ý CHO TEAM CMT DƯỚI BÀI NHÉ
ĐỂ HÓNG NHỮNG CLIP + VIDEO HAY NÓNG NHẤT MỌI NGƯỜI NHỚ SUB + THEO DÕI ỦNG HỘ kênh NHÉ

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

This was perhaps Eddie Dunbar's most impressive professional performance prior to his 5th place in Tour de La Provence Mont Ventoux stage last week. The irishman did a massive lead out for Gianni Moscon up the Monte Serra climb in Giro della Toscana 2018, an Italian semi classic the likes of which Moscon has excelled at for many years, serving as an important tune up for the world championships road race. Team Sky once again used the big train on the final ascent of this stage, their climbing train proving to be unstoppable.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

No Man's Sky's Living Ship update brings a whole new race of biological space ships to the game, organic entities that players will be able to nurture from an egg and grow into a full-blown flyable ship!

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

SUBSCRIBE ► http://bit.ly/SSFootballSub
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Lee Bowyer & Glen Johnson discuss the knock-on effect of Manchester City being banned from UEFA competitions for 2 years.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

No Man's Sky NEW UPDATE 2.31 Fixes Major Game Breaking Bugs & Living Ship Questline Progression
➤ New Giveaway: https://www.instant-gaming.com/en/giveaway/KHRAZE
➤ Buy cheap games: https://www.instant-gaming.com/igr/khrazegaming

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Mass Effect Andromeda OP Builds: https://bit.ly/2RdCRda

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

SUBSCRIBE ► http://bit.ly/SSFootballSub
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Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher clash on Monday Night Football as they failed to agree on their combined Liverpool 2020 and Man Utd 1999 XI.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

SUBSCRIBE ► http://bit.ly/SSFootballSub
PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS ► http://bit.ly/SkySportsPLHighlights
Jamie Carragher and Roy Keane discuss Manchester City’s two-year ban from the UEFA Champions League on Monday Night Football.

Watch Premier League LIVE on Sky Sports here ► http://bit.ly/WatchSkyPL
►TWITTER: https://twitter.com/skysportsfootball
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►WEBSITE: http://www.skysports.com/football

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Amazing Things You Can Find in No Man's Sky in 2020!
➤ New Giveaway: https://www.instant-gaming.com/en/giveaway/KHRAZE
➤ Buy cheap games: https://www.instant-gaming.com/igr/khrazegaming

How to revert to any version of a game (works on any Steam game)
1. Activate Steam Console: Win + R and type: steam://open/console
2. Search Steam DB for your game: https://steamdb.info/
3. Copy "App ID" from the main page;
- copy "Depots ID" from the "depots" section on the Right Side Menu
- & copy "Manifest ID" inside Depots - Manifests
4. Type in Steam Console: download_depot "App ID" "Depot ID" "Manifest ID".
* Without the " (quotes)
** Between each ID, leave only one space
5. Navigate into your Steam Folder - Steamapps - Content - copy the files in your game's installation folder!

Other Video Games:
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Mass Effect Andromeda OP Builds: https://bit.ly/2RdCRda

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#nomanssky #nms #hellogames

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

https://store.playstation.com/....en-us/product/UP2034

A new class of living spaceship comes to No Man's Sky in latest free update

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Hi everyone! The Season of Rhythm is upon us! Try and get the ultimate prizes: the coveted glowing eye mask and owl hair!

In this video I will be showing you what the season of rhythm is, the seasonal accessory which allows you to unlock more items, gives you twice the daily quests, gives you one daily candle for free and 20 bonus candles once you purchase it.

Remember that you can find 5 candles per day, and 6 with the accessory

Seasonal coverage:
1:00

Isle of Dawn coverage:
5:10

Daylight Prairie coverage:
8:15

Hidden Forest coverage:
9:55

Valley of Triumph coverage:
13:00

Golden Wasteland coverage:
15:15

Vault of Knowledge coverage:
20:30

A look at the constellations/emote recap:
25:40

Thank you so much for watching! Let me know if this helped you!!
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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Gattuso Intervista Post Partita Brescia - Napoli 21 Febbraio Sky Serie a Dazn

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Rolling Sky - Delicacy Temptation Level 49 [OFFICIAL] | 100% Complete, all gems and crowns by Tuan Nguyen.
Hello everyone, long time no see. Today I gonna show you the newest level from Rolling Sky team. This level has kinda...themes of food. INTERESTING!!! Art and design of this level looks great. Music is nice, I love it too. This level is rated as 4-star level. Anyway, I guess it can be a 3-star level. Only crown parts are hard. The rests are okay. I guess that this level will not make you feel hard. Enjoy the game!!!
Recent official updates:
Rolling Sky - Stars Bonus 33 [OFFICIAL] https://youtu.be/6vRAZ2s2RZs
Rolling Sky - Kepler's Dream Level 48 [OFFICIAL] https://youtu.be/VRAyqVOMzHM
Dancing Line - The Video Game [OFFICIAL] https://youtu.be/B1MjsZWEX9Y
Dancing Line - The 3rd Anniversary [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F48uzY3wrVw
Rolling Sky - Aurora Tour Bonus 32 [OFFICIAL] https://youtu.be/inTB6SKxS4g
Rolling Sky - Reindeer Gift Level 47 [OFFICIAL] https://youtu.be/vyiI2HkvgjI
Dancing Line - The Romance [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7yQepmhUQQ
Rolling Sky - Sunset Glow Level 46 [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGrxxOy9vNE
Rolling Sky - Trick or Treat Bonus 30: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9vuG4qIC8c
Rolling Sky - Monster Chorus Level 45 [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKUMw6t6pf0
Rolling Sky - Birthday Party [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfNx0-Nv_Ts
Dancing Line - The Indian Journey [OFFICIAL] https://youtu.be/z9kM_uFiirA
Rolling Sky - The 4th Anniversary [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kn-U9NqQsA
Rolling Sky 2 - Vinicunca & Theft Prequel [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eJVChGu1To
Rolling Sky - Psychedelic Music Level 43 [OFFICIAL] https://youtu.be/Wh2kpsLGmJQ
Dancing Line - The Amusement Park [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/2K-bMbHyttU
Rolling Sky - Level 42 VR Fairyland [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kawvwm5S8OM
Dancing Line - The War [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/fb7B5US43Rs
Rolling Sky Bonus 26 Sunny [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=fb7B5US43Rs&ar=3
Rolling Sky - Dynamic Cube [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/OY0jIbcgyx8
Rolling Sky - Digital Matrix [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/1q4-g8epI6g
Rolling Sky - Microchip [OFFICIAL]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW6n_GqF9K4
Rolling Sky 2 - Death Book: https://youtu.be/g7i-mwi8pYU
Dancing Line - The Exodus [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/_E6FeTfDLFI
Dancing Line - The Taurus [OFFICIAL]https://youtu.be/q9OoM-kwUOU
Rolling Sky - Naval Battle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb6-qnYnYxM
Rolling Sky - Mini 4 Pirate Ship: https://youtu.be/HiNL1C0IoPk
Rolling Sky - Mini 3 Forest: https://youtu.be/PG1cXWXk6NY
Dancing Line - The Easter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1uSChv_SEs
Rolling Sky - Championship [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/ykccamRCRHg
Dancing Line - Top 7 Hard Levels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsPqgUPTm5I
Dancing Line - The Cathedral (Rock Remix): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slDBBttmXs0
Rolling Sky - American Football: https://youtu.be/ukD74WyqZqM
Rolling Sky - The Spectre Remix (Bonus 23): https://youtu.be/QnZBST6jMSQ
Rolling Sky - The Spectre by Alan Walker (level 37) [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/tbziNZDHx1I
Dancing Line - The Alley [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/rtaAQKTyEF4
Dancing Line - The Spring Lullaby [OFFICIAL]: https://youtu.be/O8QKV3d6MTY
Rolling Sky - Lost City (Bonus 22): https://youtu.be/kLggHIbc-zw
Dancing line - The Spring Festival: https://youtu.be/r5pVY_MokW4
Rolling sky - Spring Festival: https://youtu.be/0eoe_Ej6crE
Dancing line - The End (theo5970): https://youtu.be/sNz7PYB0YG8
Rolling sky - Alone by Marshmello: https://youtu.be/_WJ7zT4iY04
Dancing line - The Earth Color remix: https://youtu.be/uHTkARb-uec
Dancing line - The Christmas Party: https://youtu.be/kgre7x2LKnQ
Dancing line - The Racing: https://youtu.be/Q5VvAiu6K84
#RollingSky #DelicacyTemptation #RollingSkyDelicacyTemptation

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Pour me soutenir : https://www.tipeee.com/ashker-nms ou Utip : https://www.utip.io/ashkernms

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Profil Steam : https://steamcommunity.com/pro....files/76561198322471
Lien InstantGaming : https://www.instant-gaming.com/fr/?igr=Ashkernms
Mes équipements : https://imgur.com/a/UVH2bGS

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Le Convertisseur de coordonnées : https://nmsportals.github.io/

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Les chaines des potes:
Farfy : https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCvo4s0RWahDzuKVbZ
Blatermox : https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UC3-62G1ryNXyiiVgV
Red Damask : https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCy5SwfiJDFEkGEkvW
Space Pirate TV : https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCy_yc1i6qtis2dmt1
Walcure : https://www.youtube.com/user/Walcure38

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Les règles du Stream sont simples.
L'ambiance est bon enfant, on rigole beaucoup, et justement, j'aimerai continuer à rigoler et jouer dans les meilleures conditions possibles.

Je ne vous demande que du savoir vivre, du bon sens, et du respect envers les autres viewers, mes amis en chat vocal avec moi, et moi-même bien évidemment. (sous risque de voir s'abattre sur toi la clé à molette de l'un de mes modos !)
Pas de politique, pas de religion, pas de propos injurieux, et le voyage se passera bien :)
N'oubliez pas, tout ça n'est qu'un jeu !

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Did you know that there is a secret mission you can only get if you buy the new Void Eggs in No Man's Sky? It takes a bit of time and patience, but if you grab one of the void eggs they will give you a little taste of what I think is going to be a part of a future update in No Man's Sky. 2020 is going to be another awesome year for updates in No Man's Sky and I can't wait!!

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More About No Man's Sky:

Inspired by the adventure and imagination that we love from classic science-fiction, No Man's Sky presents you with a galaxy to explore, filled with unique planets and lifeforms, and constant danger and action.

In No Man's Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you'll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before - and perhaps never will again.

Play with all 7 major updates since launch: Foundation, Pathfinder, Atlas Rises, NEXT, The Abyss, Visions and the 2.0 BEYOND update.

An epic voyage to the center of a shared universe awaits, allowing you to explore, trade, fight and survive alone or with friends.

At the center of the galaxy lies a irresistible pulse which draws you on a journey towards it to learn the true nature of the cosmos. But, facing hostile creatures and fierce pirates, you'll know that death comes at a cost, and survival will be down to the choices you make over how you upgrade your ship, your weapon and suit.

Your voyage through No Man's Sky is up to you. Will you be a fighter, preying on the weak and taking their riches, or taking out pirates for their bounties? Power is yours if you upgrade your ship for speed and weaponry.

Or a trader? Find rich resources on forgotten worlds and exploit them for the highest prices. Invest in more cargo space and you'll reap huge rewards.

Or perhaps an explorer? Go beyond the known frontier and discover places and things that no one has ever seen before. Upgrade your engines to jump ever farther, and strengthen your suit for survival in toxic environments that would kill the unwary.

The galaxy is a living, breathing place. Trade convoys travel between stars, factions vie for territory, pirates hunt the unwary, and the police are ever watching. Every other player lives in the same galaxy, and you can choose to share your discoveries with them on a map that spans known space. Perhaps you will see the results of their actions as well as your own...

#NoMansSky2020 #NoMansSkySecret

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Check out the latest trailer from Hello Games showcasing the upcoming Living Ship Update heading to No Man's Sky.

#NoMansSky
#LivingShipUpdate
#NewUpdate

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Follow a group of international kayaker travelling to the surreal Indus Valley in Pakistan and with the goal to paddle the Shyok, the Hushe, the Upper indus and the infamous Rondu Gorge in October 2019. Featuring Honza Lasko, Dag Sandvik, Palo Andrasy, Sergey Illin, Bram Peeters and photographers David Sodomka. Filmed 100% from a drone.
By: David Sodomka From: Cz Rep.

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Sky Factory 4 Minecraft romana Scai. Cumpără jocuri ieftine de pe G2A: https://www.g2a.com/r/damnedsky Folosește codul SCAI pt. 3% cashback la prima achiziție.

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- Configurație PC -
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#minecraft #skyfactory #skyfactory4

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

* Nguồn nhạc music NoCopyrightSounds : https://bit.ly/1l3zpKd
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* Kênh youtube Thánh Xăm Cờ thanh xam co của khánh sky khanh sky làm về chủ đề giải trí mong anh em ủng hộ nên 100k sub
* Nếu có bất cứ vấn đề nào liên quan tới bản quyền vui lòng liên hệ gmail : thebao2018@gmail.com
* Nội dung content do Thánh Xăm Cờ sáng tạo vui lòng ko reup dưới mọi hình thức nếu chưa được sự cho phép của khánh bầu trời khanh bau troi
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khánh sky nên tiếng gọi điện cho 113 rích dũng trọc đại ca và quách dũng giàn xếp băn mình khanh sky goi dien 113 rich dung troc quach dung ban minh

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

All the African Music. Hottest SHOWS... Experience Africa

100.5 Ni Redio ya Burudani Nchini Tanzania, Inayoongoza kwa kukupatia Habari za Burudani pamoja na Matukio yote yanayotokea ndani na nje ya Tanzania. #KiafrikaZaidi.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Sky, Jhay Cortez, Leebrian - A Vapor ft. Mora (Official Video)

Subscribe to Sky's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCpjVjpnB13AFl60uS

Listen to "A Vapor" here: https://UMLE.lnk.to/AVapor

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Lyrics:
[Mora:]
Y ella y yo solo sabemo'
La verdad de lo que pasa
Cuando su hermana se va y se queda sola en su casa
Dime, ¿por qué a los demá' que te escriben tú los rechaza'?
Y solo dime si es porque por tu mente pasa

[Jhay Cortez:]
Cuando lo hundo te bajo el mundo
Pero siempre le echa' la culpa al alcohol, yeah
Sé que no e' justo que yo te gusto
Pero contigo yo me voy a vapor, yeah
[Leebrian & Mora:]
Cuando lo hundo te bajo el mundo
Pero siempre le echa' la culpa al alcohol, yeah
Sé que no e' justo que yo te gusto
Pero contigo yo me voy a vapor (Yeah, yeah, yeah)

[Mora:]
Sé que e' injusto, pero así e' la vuelta
Y si no te gusta, ahí tiene' la puerta, yeah
Decisión incorrecta
Enamorarse de alguien que atención no te presta
Y te lo advierto, pa' no tener que herirte
Y no vale la pena que por mí tú ande' triste, no
Mejor cógelo a chiste
Así no te duele si otra me desviste
Y no pienso cambiar, por ti ni por nadie
Y no me haga' pregunta', que no doy detalle'
No e' el más que sepa, e' el más que calle
Puede que si te pillo hoy, bebé, te guaye
Y no pienso cambiar, por ti ni por nadie
No me haga' pregunta', que no doy detalle'
No e' el más que sepa, e' el más que calle
Puede que si te pillo hoy, bebé, te guaye

[Mora (Leebrian):]
Cuando lo hundo te bajo el mundo
Pero siempre le echa' la culpa al alcohol, yeah
Sé que no e' justo que yo te gusto
Pero contigo yo me voy a vapor (Yah, yah, je)

[Leebrian:]
Yo me sé to' tus truco'
Por eso contigo no me preocupo (No)
Te hice sentir tan wow que hasta me dejaste bruto (Wuh)
Pero tranquila, ma', que nadie lo supo (Sheesh)
No sé por qué me niega' si sabe' que yo te educo, ey
Y ojalá, ojalá, ojalá que tú fuera' mía
Pa' comerte todo' los día'
Tranquila, ma', si yo soy paciente
Sé que no olvida' lo rico que se siente (Yeh)

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Cuando lo hundo te bajo el mundo
Pero siempre le echa' la culpa al alcohol, yeah
Sé que no e' justo que yo te gusto
Pero contigo yo me voy a vapor, yeah (¿Me sigue'?)

[Jhay Cortez:]
Te llevé pa'l mall
Baby, yo no soy de comprar amor
Ya no quiere' Gucci, ahora quiere' Dior
Yo te vi eso en ruff y lo puse sport, yeh
En la BM, mami
De AM a PM pa' mí
Siempre que quiera' al nene, sí
Solo tirame al DM y (Y)

Yo te lo escondo
Tú me dice' y yo le llego al condo
Yo sé que al vacío estoy llegando
Y pone' música de fondo

Cuando lo hundo te bajo el mundo
Pero siempre le echa' la culpa al alcohol, yeah
Sé que no e' justo que yo te gusto
Pero contigo yo me voy a vapor, yeah
[Leebrian & Mora:]
Cuando lo hundo te bajo el mundo
Pero siempre le echa' la culpa al alcohol, yeah
Sé que no e' justo que yo te gusto
Pero contigo yo me voy a vapor

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

A whole new class of rare sentient spaceship comes to No Man's Sky in this, our ninth free update.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

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2 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

¡Animación de cumpleaños de Paw Patrol Skye para niños! En este video de aprendizaje preescolar para niños, aprendamos colores, conteo y nombres de vehículos con Paw Patrol. Es el cumpleaños de Skye, y sus amigos cachorros Paw Patrol están en una misión: ¡darle un gran cumpleaños a Skye! ¡Únete a los cachorros Paw Patrol, Skye, Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Zuma y Rocky mientras celebran el cumpleaños de Skye con pastel, velas, canciones y regalos! ¡Mientras tanto, les enseñaremos a los niños los números, los colores y los nombres de los vehículos de los cachorros Paw Patrol!



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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

The official music video for Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars, and Kodak Black’s “Wake Up In The Sky” – available now!
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Buckle up! This is insane!! Sky Brown is going to the Olympics, and this video shows you what it takes to get there! Every girl with a dream should watch this video!

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

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3 Views · 5 years ago

Former PBB OTSO housemates Sky Quizon and Kiara Takahashi do a sample of their roles as Rovic and Eds in “Tabing Ilog the Musical.”

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Sky confronts her youngest son Des in an effort to save their relationship.

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Black Ink Crew chronicles the daily operations and staff drama of an expanding Harlem tattoo empire -- now with a shop in Atlanta -- that serves a growing celebrity clientele. The diverse cast includes Ceaser, owner and creator of the Black Ink brand; quick-witted and fiery receptionist Sky; shop manager and Ceaser's cousin Ted; and tattoo artists Donna, Young Bae and O'S**t.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

I'm so excited to represent Team Great Britain in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics! Follow my journey as an Olympic athlete through many qualifier competitions leading up to the summer games.

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Sky and Ocean Brown are professional skateboarders and surfers. Sky Brown is youngest skater ever to appear in the Vans US Open, and one of the most popular athletes on social media. At age 10, she is a pro skater and surfer. She is also the first ever winner of Dancing with the Stars: Junior. Sky has been featured on Ellen, Little Big Shots and numerous other talk shows and press outlets. When she's not busy winning competitions, Sky works with Skateistan, a nonprofit organization that empowers kids through education and skating.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Celebrities around the world have joined a chorus of support for a nine-year-old boy who threatened to kill himself after being bullied incessantly at school.

Campaigner Quaden Bayles was filmed by his mother in tears after being regularly targeted because of his dwarfism and his Aboriginal background.

Sky's Inzamam Rashid reports.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

في السعودية، تصاعد جدل واسع على تويتر عنوانه أغنية #بنت_مكة. وتصدرت على إثر ذلك عدة هاشتاغات قائمة التداول السعودية. فقد تعرضت الفتاة "أصايل" لهجوم واسع بعد إطلاقها أغنية الراب "بنت مكة" باعتبارها مخالفة لقيم المجتمع، وذلك عبر هاشتاغ #لستن_بنات_مكة، في إشارة إلى أصول المغنية ومن معها في الفيديو.
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5 Views · 5 years ago

Against the backdrop of today's refugee crisis in the Mediterranean, another tragedy has gone almost unreported on the east coast of Africa between Mozambique and Madagascar.

Mayotte, one of the four islands in the Comoros archipelago, used to be a French Overseas Territory but now is part of France, the 101st departement of the Republic. But it is also at the centre of a crisis unfolding in the Indian Ocean. Mayotte covers almost 400 square kilometres and has a population of about 214,000, the majority of whom are Muslim. It is surrounded by coral reefs and the ancient Arab sailors whose ships often came to grief on its shores named it the "Island of Death".

Most recently, the racial tension on Mayotte boiled over resulting in anti-immigration groups deporting hundreds of Comorans from their village homes as they protested what they called "clandestine immigration".

Since visas to enter Mayotte were introduced in 1995, thousands of islanders from Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli have drowned trying to get there.

They largely travel in small boats known as kwasa-kwasa, which are prone to capsizing on the 70-kilometre journey from Anjouan to Mayotte. Reliable casualty figures are hard to come by. They are also disputed, with the governor of Anjouan once claiming that more than 50,000 had drowned since 1995. French estimates are much lower, between 7,000 and 10,000.

The Mayotte immigration problem and the discrepancy between the different death toll estimates are partly rooted in the colonial history of the archipelago. To understand why so many people see Mayotte as offering a better life and risk their lives trying to get there, we follow the stories of four men, Taher, Mohammed, Matar Yacoub and Ahmad Ibrahim, each of whom is at a different stage of that journey.

Taher heard that life was good on the island, but discovered that the reality was quite different. He arrived in Mayotte illegally and he and his family live as inconspicuously as possible to avoid deportation.

Mohammed arrived legally 20 years ago but is still waiting for his asylum application to be processed.

Matar Yacoub was detained in a holding centre in conditions that a 2008 Council of Europe human rights report described as "unacceptable". The body appealed to the French authorities to ensure that "human rights and dignity" were respected in such centres. Matar talks about overcrowded boats, rough seas and alleges that French ships deliberately flood the small kwasa-kwasa so that they sink.

Finally, Ahmad Ibrahim is planning his journey to Mayotte, desperate to provide his family with more than is on offer on Anjouan.

The French government estimates that as many as 40 percent of Mayotte's population is made up of what it calls illegal residents, referring to them as being in "une situation irreguliere". Ibrahim Aboubacar, the French MP for Mayotte, says that "foreigners" on the island are a burden on both healthcare and education facilities.

The immigrants' living conditions are undoubtedly poor. They live in fear of the French authorities and deportation and can suffer different forms of discrimination.

Taher laments that "even though we [Comorans] are one people", the people of Mayotte "don't consider us as their brothers". He says: "When some of them hear a kwasa-kwasa boat has sunk, they celebrate rather than feeling sad."

Island of Death looks at the Comoros' colonial past and why Mayotte split from the other three islands.The French presence in the archipelago goes back to 1841. The four islands became a French colony in 1912 but were granted a limited form of independence in 1961. In 1974, a referendum was held in which a majority of islanders voted for complete independence. France refused to ratify the result - so the Comoros announced unilateral independence in July 1975.

France ignored the proclamation, although five months later it did recognise the independence of Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli - but not Mayotte.

In February 1976, France held a second referendum on Mayotte, which voted heavily in favour of retaining its French connection. Ahmad Thabit, a diplomat and researcher, argues that the referendums were "organised, controlled and supervised" by France.

There was a coup in the independent Comoros later in 1976, followed by a counter-coup two years later carried out by French mercenaries led by the soldier of fortune, Bob Denard.

This triggered an almost 20-year period of coups and political instability on the three independent islands.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

In keeping with Barack Obama's presidential campaign promise, by 2012, the US had withdrawn its troops from Iraq and US spending in Iraq was just five percent of what it was at its peak in 2008.

Following the withdrawal, Fault Lines travelled across Iraq to take the pulse of a country and its people after nine years of foreign occupation and nation-building.

With US troops gone, how were Iraqis overcoming the legacy of violence and toxic remains of the US-led occupation and the sectarian war it had ignited?

REWIND spoke recently to Raed Jarrar, Middle East and North Africa Advocacy director at Amnesty International US, to find out what has changed since the film was made. Jarrar says things have only worsened since the American occupation and withdrawal.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Hundreds of Iraqi protesters have tried to storm the US embassy in Baghdad following US airstrikes this week that killed 25 fighters from an Iran-backed Shia group in Iraq.
Shouting "Down, Down USA!" the crowd tried to push inside the embassy grounds, hurling water bottles and smashing security cameras outside.
The US military carried out the strikes on Sunday against the Iranian-backed Kataeb Hezbollah, calling it retaliation for last week's killing of an American contractor in a rocket attack on an Iraqi military base that it blamed on the group.
Tuesday's attempted embassy storming took place after mourners held funerals for the fighters killed in a Baghdad neighbourhood, after which they marched on to the heavily fortified Green Zone and kept walking till they reached the embassy.
Security guards were seen retreating to the inside of the embassy. Protesters also were seen hanging yellow flags belonging to the Kataeb Hezbollah on the walls of the embassy.

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Senegalese-American artist Akon is a five-time Grammy nominee who has sold over 35 million records worldwide and has collaborated with some of the biggest names in popular music, such as Michael Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Lady Gaga and David Guetta.

The musician, songwriter, and producer, who was born in the US but spent much of his childhood in Senegal, is also an activist and a philanthropist - and he has turned his sights on helping Africa.

How many African-Americans do you know actually consider Africa as a vacation spot? Not one... Even just for knowledge, just to know where they came from, just to get an idea of what that is; there is so much fear instilled in them that they wouldn't even want to go there to visit. You mention Africa, they start shaking.

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His current ambitious project, "Akon Lighting Africa," is working to bring solar-powered electricity to Africans in 49 countries by the end of 2020.

Akon is also an ambassador for the non-profit organisation Peace One Day. Last year, he and actor Jude Law brought their celebrity power to Goma to a concert to promote peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

But Akon has also caused controversy through his performance style and his lyrics.

Akon talks to Al Jazeera about running his musical career as a business; his projects - both philanthropic and artistic; singing songs for peace and whether he thinks it can really make an impact; and being an African in the US.

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Filmmaker: Bashar Ghannam

Nearly seven years after the death of Muammar Gaddafi, the British government apologised for handing over a Libyan dissident and his wife to Libya's intelligence in 2004, knowing that as an opponent of the government, they would be likely to be imprisoned and tortured.

Fatima Boudchar was pregnant when she was tortured and kidnapped in Thailand in 2004, in a process that has become known as extraordinary rendition. It was carried out by MI6 and the CIA in collaboration with the Libyan External Security Organisation, the ESO.

Her only "crime" was that she was married to a Libyan opponent of the Gaddafi regime, Abdelhakim Belhaj. Belhaj was the former leader of an opposition group called the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) which Gaddafi accused of having links to al-Qaeda.

He and his wife were planning to seek asylum in the UK. However, they were abducted in their transit in Thailand and taken to a CIA detention centre where they were tortured and later handed over to Libyan intelligence.

"I refused to be interrogated by them … and had nothing to do with al-Qaeda or any organisation outside Libya. My problem was with the Libyan security services" says Belhaj.

This was not an isolated case and the subject of rendition is one that Western governments need to be accountable for.

Until 2003, Gaddafi had been labelled by the West as the "mad dog of the Middle East". But after the US-led invasion of Iraq failed to unearth Saddam Hussein's so-called weapons of mass destruction, Gaddafi seized an opportunity, not simply for redemption but complete rehabilitation, by claiming to possess WMDs and offering to surrender them.

Sanctions against Libya were lifted, lucrative oil deals struck and collaboration between the CIA, MI6 and Libya stepped up in the so-called "fight against terrorism". This led directly to the rendition of Gaddafi's opponents like Belhaj and many others.

None of this may ever have come to light were it not for a large cache of documents found in Tripoli after the Libyan revolution in 2011.

Thousands of papers were discovered in what looked to journalists and human rights organisations like the abandoned office of the former head of Libyan intelligence, Moussa Koussa.

One of the most revealing finds was a letter from Sir Mark Allen, then head of MI6 counterintelligence, to Moussa Koussa.

"I congratulate you on the safe arrival of [Belhaj]. This was the least we could do for you and for Libya," it read. Belhaj and another former member of the LIFG, Sami al-Saadi, were released from prison in 2010 and 2011 respectively.

In 2012, the two men and their families decided to sue the British government for what they believed was its role in their arrest, imprisonment and subsequent torture. Al-Saadi accepted an offer of compensation by the British government of 2.2 million British pounds ($2.5m). But Belhaj rejected a financial settlement, maintaining that he and his wife instead wanted a full apology.

Six years later, on May 10, 2018, the British government apologised for its role in their rendition and the couple's suffering.

Human Rights Watch published a report in 2012 called, Delivered into Enemy Hands, which details the rendition process and cites a number of cases. Among them was that of Ibn al-Sheikh al-Libi who was rendered to Libya by the US in either 2005 or 2006. In 2009, he was found dead in his prison cell after allegedly committing suicide.

Human rights lawyer Cori Crider believes that despite the British government apology this isn't the end of the rendition issue.

"Right now, as we speak, in Yemen", she says, "the United Arab Emirates is running black sites in which detainees are tortured and in which rape is used as a technique of torture; and these are people with whom the US and the UK are in coalition."

Editor's note: Al Jazeera wrote to the CIA to ask it to comment on allegations made in this film but did not receive a reply.

It's also important to note that although the British government apologised for rendering Abdelhakim Belhaj and Fatima Boudchar to Libya, former British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, and the former head of counter-intelligence at MI6, Sir Mark Allen, have not accepted any personal responsibility or admitted any wrong-doing in the case of Abdelhakin Belhaj and Fatima Boudchar.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

The former secretary-general of the United Nations in conversation with Teymoor Nabili about China-African relations, Middle East peace, eradication of poverty and the future of Kenya.

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0 Views · 5 years ago

نفذ الجيش الوطني التابع للمعارضة السورية عملية برية جنوبي شرق إدلب بمشاركة وحدات من الجيش التركي، وبغطاء مدفعي وصاروخي تركي كثيف، وسبقت العملية إسقاط المعارضة السورية والجيش التركي طائرتي استطلاع روسيتين.
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2 Views · 5 years ago

Incumbent President Faure Gnassingbe is seeking to win a fourth straight term in office.
While the opposition has had difficulty rallying behind a single candidate, voters will decide whether to hold on to the dynasty that has ruled the nation for more than half a century or put their faith in a new leader.

Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris reports from Lome, Togo.



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2 Views · 5 years ago

US Attorney General William Barr is reported to be considering stepping down over conflicts with President Donald Trump.
The revelation comes as the US Justice Department is locked in a dispute with an association of judges over the handling of the trial of Trump's former adviser, Roger Stone.
Stone was among several former Trump aides who were caught up in the investigation into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
Al Jazeera's White House correspondent Kimberly Halkett reports.


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7 Views · 5 years ago

Mohamed Fezzani, a motor mechanic from the northern coastal town of Surman, is just one of the Libyan drivers and motorsport fans who are gathering for a rally in the desert in a still bitterly divided country.

For Fezzani and the hundreds of drivers and fans, this is not just an escape from the endless factional violence, it is an opportunity to share their favourite sport with kindred spirits from all over Libya.

Before the revolution, the highlight of the sporting year for Libyans like Mohamed was the international desert car and motorbike rally. The rally stopped in 2011 when the event moved abroad. It is now known as the Moroccan Desert Challenge.

A couple of years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, smaller rallies started up again in Libya, despite the obvious challenges. One fan says that many Libyans could not take part in the 2016 rally because they "were fighting a war against ISIL [(ISIL) armed group] in Sirte", a coastal city in Libya.

In 2018, however, Fezzani and his team decided to brave the 600-kilometre (372-mile) journey to the southern desert city of Waddan for three days of intensive four-wheeled action. But hardly anything went according to plan during the trip.

Mohamed's journey to Waddan highlights the effect of years of conflict on the people of Libya. Even finding enough fuel to leave town is tricky, despite the country ranking as one of the top 20 oil-producing countries in the world.

Despite the many challenges, fans are proud that the rally unites a diverse range of Libyans from across the country.

"Here we don't ask the participants about their cities of origin, we don't care about politics. Libya is one family and we consider each other as brothers."

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4 Views · 5 years ago

Peter Mutharika has governed the small African nation of Malawi since 2014.

He is a lawyer and professor who ran for a second five-year term in elections earlier this year.

But opposition parties said there were irregularities in the vote - and the high court temporarily prevented the results from being released.

The electoral commission has since declared the 79-year-old Mutharika the winner of that vote leading to thousands of Malawians to protest against that decision.

Police fired tear gas at protesters as the government accused the opposition of attempting to overthrow Mutharika by force.

Now, as he begins his new term, Mutharika faces several issues - including corruption, poverty and healthcare.

We will ask him what he intends to do to tackle these challenges.

Malawi's president Peter Mutharika, talks to Al Jazeera.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has rejected international criticism on China’s human rights record during a visit to Berlin.
Wang also criticised some countries for over-reacting to the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, which has now killed more than 1500 people.
Speaking in the German capital, Wang said containing the spread of the virus remained a challenge for the Chinese government, but he insisted it was under control.
He thanked the international community for its support with China's fight against the virus. When China’s human rights record was questioned, he said the country had “stood with the Palestinians and other oppressed people”.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

President takes legal action to shut down country's biggest broadcaster
It's being described as the most severe attack on media freedom in the Philipinnes.
President Rodrigo Duterte has filed a supreme court petition to shut down the largest television network, accusing ABS-CBN of committing 'highly abusive practices'.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines protested on Friday, accusing the Duterte government of trying to silence media critics.
Duterte has repeatedly vowed to stop the network's operations and has threatened other media outlets.
So will freedom of speech survive in one of Asia's largest democracies?

Presenter: Folly Bah Thibault
Guests:
Harry Roque - Former spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte & lawyer
Richard Heydarian - Political scientist, author of: 'The Rise of Duterte: a Populist Revolt Against Elite Democracy'
Danilo Arao - Professor of journalism, University of the Philippines



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1 Views · 5 years ago

Iran has fired more than a dozen rockets at two Iraqi military bases hosting US troops, the Pentagon confirmed.
The rockets fired at the Ain al-Asad base in Anbar province and a base in Erbil early on Wednesday came amid escalating tensions between Tehran and Washington.

Following the attacks, Trump said "all is well" and he will be making a statement on Wednesday morning local time.
"All is well!" Trump tweeted. "Missiles launched from Iran at two military bases located in Iraq. Assessment of casualties & damages taking place now. So far, so good! We have the most powerful and well equipped military anywhere in the world, by far! I will be making a statement tomorrow morning."

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3 Views · 5 years ago

February 2011, and the Arab Spring is in full swing. International TV cameras are lapping up events in Cairo and Tunis, celebrating the overthrow of one despotic regime after another. But out of sight, in Bahrain, another uprising is underway. Foreign journalists are banned from this island kingdom, but unknown to the ruling Khalifa family, one undercover crew were capturing the horrific carnage of a revolution forgotten by the world. This film offers an extraordinary, eye-opening narrative of those who dared challenge the faces that stare down from public buildings and preside over the state-controlled TV. It is a graphic account of crimes against humanity and commands a visceral reaction. Yet it is also a story of incredible courage. The people of Bahrain still won't be beaten: each night they take to the rooftops and shout their slogans, nurturing their dream under cover of darkness. "The Bahraini people touched the soul of freedom. They won't go back."

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2 Views · 5 years ago

Joel Beclu got a superbug following routine treatment for prostate cancer. "I lost touch with reality because of the painkillers," he recalls. Joel's life was only saved by rare antibiotics imported from overseas. With the discovery of antibiotics in the 1930s and 40s we became superhuman - able to survive chemotherapy, transplant surgery and intensive care. The loss of effective antibiotics would jeopardise all of that, since as Molecular Bioscientist Professor Matt Cooper tells us, "infectious disease kills more people than cancer."

Without antibiotics surgery used to be the last line of defence against infection. Now the use of radical surgery is on the rise again. Nick Komilionis picked up a superbug in his home country of Greece. In the end all drugs failed him and his life was only saved by having his bowel surgically removed.

David Ricci was volunteering in a Calcutta slum when he was hit by a train, his leg badly mangled. He picked up superbug New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase, or NDM1. Somehow David finally made it home to America where a toxic drug killed off the infection just before it killed him. Now he walks on a prosthetic leg, treating every day as though it was his last.

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Money for Nothing: A History of the Music Video is a rip roaring look at the past, present and future of the music video. From The Beatles, Elvis, Michael Jackson, Guns N’ Roses, 2Pac, Madonna, Bruce, U2, R.E.M., Nirvana, Jay Z, Lady Gaga and everyone in between, Money for Nothing is the most comprehensive film of its kind and a refresher course on the last 60 years of popular music and the unforgettable images that accompanied them.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

Filled with riveting testimony and recollections from actual C.I.A. agents, this in-depth account reveals the remarkable true story of the pursuit of the world's most notorious terrorist, Osama bin Laden.

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Barbecue is about more than grilling a piece of meat. It’s a ritual performed religiously across the world. It's a path to salvation. It’s the pride of nations. And the stories told around the fires become a way to bring the world together.

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Shooting Robert King will take you on an incredible, visceral journey that spans 15 years, 3 tragically brutal wars and across one of the most singularly astonishing lifetimes of modern history. From childhood to adulthood this is the complete story of one man's passionate quest to fulfill his dream of winning the Pulitzer Prize. It is a quest that will cost him more than he could ever know and one that will take him to the very brink of death, time and time again. From war-torn Bosnia to Chechnya, Iraq and more you'll witness first hand the tragic true horror of the worlds worst modern conflicts, all through the lens of a man who knew no boundaries. Shooting Robert King is a film that must be seen to be believed. - A Revolver Entertainment Release © 2012

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The Interrupters tells the moving and surprising stories of three “violence interrupters” – two men and a woman – who with bravado, humility and even humor try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they once employed. From acclaimed director Steve James and bestselling author Alex Kotlowitz, this film is an unusually intimate journey into the stubborn, persistence of violence in our cities. Shot over the course of a year, The Interrupters follows these individuals as they attempt to intervene in disputes before they turn violent: a family where two brothers threaten to shoot each other; an angry teenaged girl just home from prison; a young man on a warpath of a revenge. The film captures not only each interrupters’ work, but reveals their own inspired journeys from crime to hope and redemption.

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JFK Hospital in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia. Olivia is 9 years old, severely malnourished and handicapped. Believing her injuries to be the result of witchcraft, Olivia's mother had been hiding her for years. The doctors conclude her condition is the result of a brutal rape that took place when Olivia was 7 years old. When pressured to reveal her rapist, Olivia names her cousin. This diagnosis has severe consequences. Originally from deep in the jungle, Olivia and her mother are shunned from their tribe. They are left stranded in Monrovia at the mercy of President Sirleaf's government and the international community, facing the most difficult decision of all. What price are they willing to pay for justice? Small Small Thing premiered on Al Jazeera English in 2014, and has won Best Documentary at film festivals throughout the world.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

It is the frontline of the war on drugs - and it is a battle authorities are losing.
Afghanistan's poppy fields, which feed the habits of drug addicts worldwide, are thriving, with cultivation of the crop hitting record highs last year.
With NATO troops pulling out and local law enforcement agencies ill-equipped and underfunded, production looks set to increase even further.
The number of Afghan addicts is soaring, and with the Taliban funded by the drug trade, security fears are paramount.
101 East travels to Afghanistan's poppy fields to investigate how Afghan authorities are struggling to control the resurgence in poppy farming, the implications for the global war on drugs, and what the future holds for this fragile nation."

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Just out of high school, at the age of 18, Miles Lagoze enlisted in the Marine Corps. He was deployed to Afghanistan where he served as Combat Camera — his unit's official videographer, tasked with shooting and editing footage for the Corps’ recruiting purposes and historical initiatives. But upon discharging, Lagoze took all the footage he and his fellow cameramen shot, and he assembled quite simply the very documentary the Corps does not want you to see. COMBAT OBSCURA is a groundbreaking look at the daily life of Marines in a war zone as told by the soldiers themselves. More than a mere compilation of violence, the edit ingeniously repurposes the original footage to reveal the intensity and paradoxes of an ambiguous war from an unvarnished perspective.

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A must see movie for those interested in freedom in the Middle East. Have the courage to go inside of Israel and see who really lives there. If you have strong feelings about Israel, this is a must see award winning documentary movie. The message of the diverse people of Israel is clear- the real enemy of all peoples of the Middle East is oppression and those ideologies that stress human differences and not common humanity.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

The definitive story of the birth of the crack plague, told by the man at the epicenter of the CIA/Contra/cocaine connection: “Freeway” Ricky Ross. His story defies all odds and proves that truth is indeed stranger than fiction.

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From ancient remedy to status symbol and personalized sex toy, this docu leaves no story of the humble pearl untold.
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Based on the true story of the Black September aftermath, about the five men chosen to eliminate the ones responsible for that fateful day.
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A tribute to the 21st century peace movement, this comprehensive British documentary features the familiar faces of the peace movement while chronicling its struggles. Including: Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover, Jesse Jackson, Jessica Lange, Danny Schechter, Al Sharpton, Harry Belafonte, Noam Chomsky, Gore Vidal, Desmond Tutu and more.

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6 Views · 5 years ago

A grass-roots campaign has started in Uganda against the increasing numbers of sexual assaults on women.
According to one rights group, 90 percent of Ugandan women have experienced sexual harassment of some sort.
Women are now fighting back by using social media and the courts.

Al Jazeera's Anna Cavell reports from Kampala.

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The prostitutes of Bangladesh as young as 12 are sold for sex for just $1 a customer.

They are sold into a life of prostitution by their families - some for as little as $200.

A new study by the charity Action Aid has found up to 90 per cent of them are using steroids to fatten themselves up to satisfy their customers.

Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

Buhari spoke with the Al Jazeera correspondent on the postponement of election, Boko Haram, and other matters arising in the country.
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Islam isn't just the fastest-growing religion in the world, it's also the fastest-growing faith in U.S. prisons. But why do so many inmates turn to this religion?

10 to 15% of U.S. prisoners are Muslim, and many of them had to fight to practice their faith behind bars. So how different is observing Islam while incarcerated? And what happens to their faith when new converts are released?

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Pew Research Center. “Why Muslims Are the World's Fastest-Growing Religious Group.” http://www.pewresearch.org/fac....t-tank/2017/04/06/wh

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Sri Lanka's president discusses a recent UN report accusing him of pushing the country into an authoritarian direction.

Aryel Narvasa
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Whatanews.net - Nama Joko Widodo mulai sering diulas di media-media asing sejak dia mendeklarasikan dirinya sebagai calon presiden. Selain pernah digadang sebagai nominator 'Man of The Year" versi Majalah Time Amerika, kini Jokowi jadi front page di situs berita paling kredibel abad ini, Al Jazeera.

Lewat tulisan Step Vaessen, salah satu wartawan Al Jazeera di Jakarta, Jokowi digambarkan sebagai "Idola Indonesia yang gemar memakai sepatu murah".

Vaessen memulai blog artikelnya dengan menggambarkan fisik Jokowi yang kurus, suaranya lembut dan halus, ditambah ekspresi wajah datar, yang intinya : penampakan Jokowi jauh dari kebanyakan idola saat ini.

Sampai-sampai si Vaessen mengatakan, bahwa orang yang bertemu Jokowi tak akan mengira kalau dia adalah seorang kandidat presiden terkuat di Indonesia saat ini untuk periode 2014-2019. "Orang bisa salah mengira dia adalah petugas pajak daerah," kata Vaessen seperti yang ia tulis untuk kantor beritanya, Aljazeera.com.

Justru, kata Vaessen, penampilan Jokowi yang sangat sederhana ini adalah sumber dari kontroversi baginya, sejak Gubernur DKI Jakarta ini mengaku fans berat Metalllica. Yup, grup band rock paling terkenal di muka Bumi ini.

"Seorang gubernur dari sebuah kota yang tradisional di Jawa dan mengaku fans berat Metallica, sungguh ini membuat saya terpesona," katanya terang-terangan.

Selama meliput di Indonesia selama 17 tahun,katanya lagi, ia mengaku baru sekarang menemukan sosok seperti Jokowi. Ia merasa, Jokowi sebagai pribadi yang khas dan berbeda dari pemimpin yang lain.

"Ketika pertama kali saya mewawancarainya, saya pikir saya akan bertemu dengan seseorang yang berjiwa pemberontak, dan berbicara keras soal perubahan. Harus saya akui pada kesan pertama bertemu dengannya, saya sedikit kecewa," katanya.

Jokowi, kata Vaessen, adalah sosok yang tak banyak bicara. "Saya tidak melihat sosok pemimpin yang biasanya menjejali saya dengan ide-idenya. Sebaliknya, Jokowi orang yang sangat berhati-hati dalam memilih kata, dan ia tak mengungkap semua visi-visinya," katanya.

Sejak saat itu, Vaessen mengaku ia terjangkit Jokowi Effect. "Sangat jelas bahwa sihirnya memancar, entah dari mana. Dari seorang pengusaha meubel kayu, lalu dengan cepat dia melesat menjadi bintang. Dan saya tidak pernah seumur-umur melihat massa yang sangat antusias bertemu pemimpinnya, hanya untuk berjabat tangan," ujar Vaessen.

Setelah menyaksikan semua peristiwa itu, Vaessen berkelakar pada temannya, "Sepertinya Mesias -penyelamat atau satrio piningit dalam bahasa jawa- telah datang ke Indonesia."

Vaessen mengaku, setelah membuntuti Jokowi, ia mulai mendapat pencerahan ihwal sosok pahlawan di mata orang Indonesia saat ini. "Jawabannya adalah Jokowi. Hanya Jokowi. Tidak lebih dan tidak kurang. Sihirnya ada di matanya," katanya.

Pujian Vaessen, yang sepertinya benar-benar jatuh hati pada sosok Jokowi, ditegaskan di kalimat terakhir di blog artikelnya. "Dengan modal ciri khas kemeja putih dan sepatu murah, Jokowi telah berhasil dengan pintarnya menciptakan citra sosoknya yang sangat amat sederhana, jujur, dan pekerjan keras," katanya.

Dengan modal ini, Jokowi kemungkinan besar akan terpilih menjadi presiden RI berikutnya. Tapi jika ia benar-benar ingin terpilih, Jokowi butuh dari sekedar pencitraan 'sepatu murah', prediksinya sebagai wartawan Al Jazeera tentang Jokowi.

"Menyelesaikan masalah di Indonesia seperti kemiskinan, toleransi agama, dan infrastruktur membutuhkan sentuhan seorang pemimpin. Juga butuh visi yang cerdas. Ini sesuatu yang Jokowi harus ungkapkan."

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Mohammed Ademo, Editor of OPride, speaks to Aljazeera about the #OromoProtests & the state of emergency declared in Ethiopia for six months.

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

this is my first ever animation using the Aljazeera channel logo..

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Aljazeera English coverage of the woman condemned to stoning in Iran, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, being forced to confess against herself and her lawyer on State TV

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2 Views · 5 years ago

documentary on da coverage of iraq war by aljazeera news channel...DA US SOLDIER IN THIS VIDEO IS AT PRESENT A US CORRESPONDENT 4 ALJAZEERA NEWS CHANNEL

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5 Views · 5 years ago

documentary on da coverage of iraq war by aljazeera news channel...DA US SOLDIER IN THIS VIDEO IS AT PRESENT A US CORRESPONDENT 4 ALJAZEERA NEWS CHANNEL

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0 Views · 5 years ago

Supporters of Eritrean Human Right

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3 Views · 5 years ago

Full documentary - Dokumentari i plotë
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynlcocyaX9g

Promo of the Aljazeera documentary channel about Islam & Muslims in Albania, 2010.

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0 Views · 5 years ago

(www.dayakbaru.com) The Malaysian state of Sarawak plans to build 12 new hydro-electric dams along the states waterways, saying the projects will create jobs, provide cheap renewable energy and meet the demands of future industrialisation.

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

WHY COVID-19 IS FAST SPREADING ? / @ALJAZEERA NEWS UPDATES
#AljazeeraNews #CoronaVirusOutbreak

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3 Views · 5 years ago

documentary on da coverage of iraq war by aljazeera news channel

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0 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Jews originally from Arab countries, saying that they are Arab Jews.

Taken from Al-Jazeera documentary : Arab Jews - the unheard voices

with English subtitles.

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit goes undercover to reveal the true scale of modern slavery in suburban Britain. We expose the slave masters and the people smugglers and talk to victims about their ordeals.

Read the interactive here: http://www.aljazeera.com/UKSlavery

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

On August 20th, 2013 history was made in the US TV news market when Qatar-based AlJazeera launched an American version of it's popular 24 hour news channel AlJazeera. The channel will feature live news, in depth documentaries and less commercial advertising then it's competition. AlJazeera has also cut-off Free to Air access of AlJazeera International to North America after the launch of the new channel; please contract them if you disagree with the decision: http://m.aljazeera.com/home/contact#&ui-state=dialog

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

aljazeera english brand

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0 Views · 5 years ago

Potkin Azarmehr interviewed in Lonodn by Aljazeera English from Doha studios on 28th Jan, 2010 regarding the execution of Arash Rahmanpour and Mohammad Reza Zamani

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Senior producer: Abeer El Sheteahy
Flame Artist; Enas Anwar

Aryel Narvasa
7 Views · 5 years ago

Identity: 5th, 2006-2009
Unknown source. Found as a low resolution compilation of clips in my library.

(c) Aljazeera

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3 Views · 5 years ago

Identity: 4th, 2004-2006
Designed by Flint Skallen for Velevet Designs.
Music composed by Largoland.
Extracted from Flint Skallen on Vimeo

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Check us out on Twitter!

http://www.twitter.com/maxmotorsdirect

Max Motors featured on Al Jazeera International Television.

News crew from Al Jazeera onsite at Max Motors in Butler MO reporting on AK-47 Promo for new Truck sales.

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Much like the other titles in the 4th identity, air currents and rain here are built of tiles.

Identity: 4th, 2004-2006
Designed by Flint Skallen for Velevet Designs.
Music composed by Largoland.
Extracted from Flint Skallen on Vimeo

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Identity: 4th, 2004-2006
Designed by Flint Skallen for Velevet Designs.
Music composed by Largoland.
Extracted from Flint Skallen on Vimeo

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Used to indicate breaks within programmes.
Identity: 4th, 2004-2006
Designed by Flint Skallen for Velevet Designs.

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Identity: 4th, 2004-2006
Designed by Flint Skallen for Velevet Designs.
Music composed by Largoland.
Extracted from Flint Skallen on Vimeo

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Identity: 4th, 2004-2006
Designed by Flint Skallen for Velevet Designs.
Music composed by Largoland.
Extracted from Flint Skallen on Vimeo

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Identity: 4th, 2004-2006
Designed by Flint Skallen for Velevet Designs.
Music composed by Largoland.
Extracted from Flint Skallen on Vimeo

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

More than a million Chinese migrants now work and live on the African continent, while the number of Africans in China is thought to be around half that.

It’s a relationship that is not restricted just to trade.

Interracial marriages between Chinese and Africans are on the rise - from China's increasing investment in and trade with Africa has come an increase in migrants from Africa.

Al Jazeera's Adrian Brown reports from Liaoning, northeast China.

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#interracialmarriagechina
#interracialmarriage
#chinaAfrica

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Aljazeera sport ident - Volleyball

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Aljazeera sport ident - Javelin throw

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Identity: 5th, 2006-2009
Unknown source. Found as a low resolution compilation of clips in my library.

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Used in the mid of the 2nd identity to indicate breaks within programmes. Likely an in-house design.

Identity: 1st & 2nd, 1996-2001
Extracted from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs4JzGNZiC8

(c) Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Aljazeera sport ident - Handball

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1 Views · 5 years ago

Aljazeera sport ident - Billiard

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Aljazeera Tv - Busta Rhymes And Green Lantern

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1 Views · 5 years ago

Haitians have been cleaning debris from the streets of the capital following days of violent protests over fuel price hikes.

Businesses were looted and dozens of buildings burned in unrest that saw at least four protesters killed.

And even though the price increase was scrapped, people still want President Jovenel Moise to step down.


Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports from Port-au-Prince.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Da li je RS genocidna tvorevina ili autentičan izraz volje srpskog naroda u BiH? Da li je činjenica jača od riječi? Pogledajte skraćenu verziju duela lidera LDS-a Čedomira Jovanovića, i predsjednika RS-a Milorada Dodika.

Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Nigeria's government is in talks with the UK to accept the return of rare bronze statues that were stolen by the British more than a century ago.

The British, however, want to loan the stolen work to the African country instead.

Al Jazeera's Barbara Angopa reports.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Author of bestseller 'The Kite Runner' discusses recent events in Afghanistan, his new novel and why people read books.

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

A global ban on so-called killer robots - lethal autonomous weapons that can hunt and kill without a human involvement - has drawn the attention of tech giants and their role in developing military artificial intelligence that might cross an ethical line.
Al Jazeera's Science and Technology Editor Mereana Hond reports.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #KillerRobots #MilitaryAI

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

A bluefin tuna has sold for more than $3m at an auction.
The record-breaking price was paid at Tokyo's new fish market.
But there are warnings the species is close to extinction.
Al Jazeera's Paul Chaderjian reports.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #JapanSushi #BluefinTuna

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Tasarruf kültürünün yerleşmediği Türkiye’de, kazandığından çok harcama, tüketim alışkanlığı ve bunun yol açtığı sonuçlar… Al Jazeera belgeseli ‘Yaşasın Alışveriş’, alışveriş bağımlılığı ve artan tüketimin ekonomik ve sosyal boyutlarını ele alıyor.

Al Jazeera'yi sosyal medyada takip edin:

twitter.com/AJTurk
facebook.com/AlJazeeraTurk

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

aljazeera english channel overview 3

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1 Views · 5 years ago

Afrika’nın hemen her ülkesinden geldiler. Kimi futbolcu olmayı, önce Türkiye’de sonra Avrupa’da büyük kulüplerde oynamayı hayal ediyor, kimi şarkıcı veya film yıldızı olup şöhrete ulaşmayı… Sadece çalışıp, yoksul ülkelerindeki yakınlarına para göndermeye çabalayanlar da var. Al Jazeera belgeseli Hayalim İstanbul, daha iyi bir hayat için İstanbul’a gelen Afrikalıların heyecanlarını, umutlarını, hayal kırıklıklarını anlatıyor.

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

No internet blackout in Ethiopia Lencho Bati tells Aljazeera

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Stopa prirodnog priraštaja 21 godinu nakon genocida u Srebrenici i dalje je negativna. Od smrti najmlađe žrtve genocida, novorođenčeta Fatime, u Srebrenici se rodila samo jedna djevojčica. Rođena je na putu do Doma zdravlja, koji je u međuvremenu ostao bez porodilišta, pa se djeca rađaju u drugim gradovima. Uprkos svemu, pojedinci grade novi život u Srebrenici. Poticaje za natalitet smatraju simboličnim, a porodicu najvećim bogatstvom.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "Northern Triangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.

According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.

Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.

El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and Safety Report conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.

Since President Donald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.

In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.

Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

"Hitler and the Germans" took six years to meticulously assemble, but organisers are still nervous.

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

http://balkans.aljazeera.net/v....ideo/zivot-povratnik
Obnova kuća ili pitanje kako doći do posla, stvari su koje tište Srbe povratnike u Ravne Kotare i zadarsko zaleđe.
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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Designers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the US are asking visitors to imagine the future, but with a view to addressing many issues dogging the world now.
Part of a major exhibition called Designs for a Different Future, the show tackles themes such as consumerism, sustainability and personal privacy.

Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports from Philadelphia.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

In Nepal, investigators are trying to find out why a Bangladeshi airliner crashed, killing 49 people and injuring 22 others.

The US-Bangla airlines flight from Dhaka swerved repeatedly, before missing the runway at Kathmandu airport.

It burst into flames in a nearby field.

Al Jazeera's Subina Shrestha reports from Kathmandu.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

Al Jazeera Türk Belgeselleri: http://aljazeera.com.tr/konular/al-jazeera-ozel

Vatikan dini, politik ve mali açılardan sırlarla dolu. Vatikan Bankası'nın adı, karapara aklamaktan Nazi’lerin kanlı altınlarını saklamaya, mafya cinayetlerine karışmaktan, hayali kredilere teminat mektubu vermeye kadar birçok ‘kirli’ işle anılıyor.

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

تناولت حلقة (2020/1/3) من برنامج "فوق السلطة" مواضيعها بالعناوين التالية: الحشدُ في السفارة عسى أن يكون بغيضك يوماً ما. نتنياهو أسرع فار من صواريخ غزة محلية الصنع. السيسي يستعين على أردوغان بقادة الدول والمنجمين. إعلام حفتر ينقل الملاهي من دمشق إلى طرابلس. لبنان يتقدم على اليابان في الحريات وحقوق الإنسان.
تقديم: نزيه الأحدب

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

When Brenton Tarrant, the man accused of killing 50 people in two New Zealand mosques, appeared in a New Zealand court, he did not say a word.
But he still sent a message. The accused made hand gestures associated with white supremacy during his appearance in the Christchurch District Court in New Zealand.

Al Jazeera's Andrew Chappelle explains how.

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##ChristchurchMosqueAttack #BrentonTarrant #WhiteSupremacey

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

How did a secret German sect in Chile become a haven for Nazi fugitives and a torture centre for the Pinochet regime?

Forty years after the US-backed military coup that brought General Augusto Pinochet to power in Chile, the truth about the sordid abuses and crimes that took place during his dictatorship are still emerging.

The mountains of Patagonia in southern Chile witnessed a particularly bizarre chapter of the Pinochet era; one that is still claiming victims today.

In 1961, a former Nazi corporal called Paul Schaefer fled Germany, along with hundreds of others, to found a sect in southern Chile. In an idyllic rural enclave framed by the Andes Mountains he created a virtual state within a state - one where horrifying events unfolded.

Initially with the ignorance of the government, and then with the complicity of the Pinochet regime, children were separated from their parents at birth and raised in a Kinder House. Men and women were kept apart and often drugged, while Schaefer systematically sexually abused boys and, occasionally, girls.

It also served as a haven for Nazi fugitives - such as Walter Rauff, the inventor of the portable gas chamber, and Joseph Mengele, the so-called 'Angel of Death' - who were permitted to hide out there in exchange for overseeing sophisticated forms of torture.

All of this took place with the full knowledge of the Pinochet regime, whose notorious intelligence chief, General Manuel Contreras, would often visit the site.

In The Colony: Chile's dark past uncovered, the truth about what took place inside the Colony is revealed through the story of Winfried Hempel. Now 35, Hempel was born into the Colony and raised there without any knowledge of who his parents were. When he first left its grounds, he was 20 years old, spoke no Spanish, had no notion of the country in which he lived and had never seen a television, computer or mobile phone.

Although he initially struggled to adapt to the world beyond Colonia Dignidad, he gradually learned to speak Spanish, received his high school certificate and eventually qualified as a lawyer.

Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman has followed the story of the Colonia Dignidad since 1996 - at one point even being turned away from the site at gunpoint. As a Chilean, she wants to expose the crimes that took place there - crimes that her country was not only complicit in, but an active participant to.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #AlJazeeraCorrespondent #Chile'sDarkPast

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

From above, Caracas' skyline still hints at the opulence that once characterised oil-rich Venezuela, but at ground level there's no hiding today's reality: people are queuing all night for food and medicine; inflation is with over 700 percent the highest in the world; and murders and kidnappings are spiralling out of control.

Venezuelans who can, are fleeing their country, once a magnet for immigrants.

And with a political confrontation mounting steadily, many warn that the nation with one of the world's largest oil reserves is on the edge of an abyss.

Political violence against opponents of the populist government of President Nicolas Maduro is intensifying, but it's common crime which is terrifying most Venezuelans, no matter what their beliefs or social class.

Venezuela is now one of world's most dangerous countries, and its capital, Caracas, the city with one of the highest murder rates in the world, according to a recent study.
Violent crime is rampant and the police are unable to stop - or don't want to intervene - people from looting, or others from killing for a bag of food.

The looting of bakeries, pharmacies and especially supermarkets is spreading throughout the country. At long queues of people waiting to buy food, the army is deployed to maintain order.

Talk to Al Jazeera travels to the Venezuelan capital, where many airlines are now refusing to fly. Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman speaks to five Venezuelans about life in the midst of the country's mounting turmoil.

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Aryel Narvasa
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After years of lobbying by animal rights campaigners, in July 2011 the Catalan Parliament voted by a small majority to ban bullfighting. The Catalonia region of north-east Spain banned bullfighting as a spectator sport with effect from January 1, 2012.

In the evening of September 25, 2011, 20,000 spectators from Spain and around the world were packed into Barcelona's Monumental Bullring for the last bullfight in the Spanish region.

But the debate for and against is still very much alive.

In September 2016, there were demonstrations in Madrid after a matador was killed by a bull, sparking calls for a Spanish nationwide ban. Meanwhile in October, bullfighting supporters petitioned Spain's constitutional court to have the ban overturned, arguing the Catalan parliament had powers only to regulate the sport, not ban it. But the court deferred its decision.

I think anyone who wants to be a toreador loves the bull more than his girlfriend. Bullfighting is his life. That's what he wants.

Luis Cantero, bullfighter trainer

The ban polarises Catalan society and provokes strong feelings on both sides. Many are glad it's in place, feeling that bullfighting has no part in Catalan culture.

But it has also affected those most closely associated with the sport - the matadors and bull breeders, whose lives depend entirely on the sport and who argue passionately for its survival. They're angry at the loss of their way of life.

"The bull is my life and they've taken it away; or at least my life in Barcelona. In terms of bullfighting, I'm dead, dead here in Barcelona," says bullfighter Serafin Marin.

They dismiss claims by animal rights campaigners and argue that a handful of votes should not have decided the issue and ended six centuries of Spanish tradition.

"You can't prove the animals are tortured ... None of these guys who want to be bullfighters, would harm a beetle ... There's no such thing as torture," says Luis Cantero, a bullfighting trainer.

Supporters also emphasise the part bullfighting plays in the Spanish economy.

"Bullfighting is the second biggest spectacle in Spain after football. It generates wealth and many jobs. The tax on tickets sales alone generates 50 million euros. Bullfighting creates jobs too. It's one of the driving forces of the Spanish economy," argues bullfighter Fran Vazquez.

At the opposite end of the spectrum are the campaigners who lobbied so long for the ban and who used the constitutional process to draft a new law banning the sport.

"The polls published by the media show that the majority of Catalan society was in favour of banning bullfighting. The Popular Legislative Initiative channelled all the forces within Catalan society. In fact, if I'm not wrong, we got more than 180,000 signatures when only 50,000 were needed," says Josep Puigdengolas, an animal rights campaigner.

Some also see a political dimension to the debate. Catalans can often see themselves as having a separate identity from the rest of Spain. They associate bullfighting with General Franco's long dictatorship in the mid-20th century - and see it as having been foisted on them by central government in Madrid. These feelings of resentment did not pass with the restoration of democracy in the late 1970s and still underlie the tension between Barcelona and the capital.

"It's not about animal rights but about politics," says Vazquez. "Catalonia has banned bullfighting because the province, or some Catalan politicians want to separate Catalonia from Spain. What could be more representative of Spain than bullfighting?"

But Carlos Lopez Perez, a member of Libera!, a Spanish non-profit animal rights organisation, disagrees. "Entertainment that abuses animals no longer fits the morals of the age. The Catalan parliament took into account what the people wanted and legislated independently. We consider this activity outdated. Regardless of whether it's Spanish or Catalan, society today finds it clearly abusive. Killing an animal is incompatible with modern and civilised Catalan society."

So, like the bull, the debate rages on - with some thinking the ban has as much to do with Spanish regional politics and Catalan autonomy as it does with animal rights.



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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Belgesel: Çeçenistan - Nataşa'yı kim öldürdü ?

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

He is one of the most sought-after and successful artists of today.
Jeff Koons is a former Wall Street commodities trader who left the financial world to pursue his dream of becoming an artist.

His work is unique and has featured dogs, tulips, lobsters, even a large pile of playdough and cracked eggs.

Some have called his work lively and playful, while others refer to it as "childish" and "banal", but for millions of his fans, his work stands out.

Koons' stainless steel sculpture, Balloon Dog (Orange), was sold at an auction for $58.4m, turning him into the most expensive living artist of all time.

Throughout his career, his art has gone through several phases - from industrial production to ceramic statuettes, and even dabbling in sexuality.

But whether you are a fan of his work - or just discovering him for the first time - Koons is at the top of his game, inhabiting the worlds of high art and popular culture.

Jeff Koons talks to Al Jazeera to discuss his work, what he aims to express through his pieces, and the controversies surrounding his creations and his career.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

“Bazılarının ardında devletlerin de olduğu çocuklar, suçlular, teröristlerden oluşan dijital casus örgütleri, bilgi hırsızları. Askersiz, silahsız, şiddetsiz çatışma.”Bu ifadeler, Hacker’ların baş rolü oynadığı, yeni çağın yeni korkusu ‘Siber Savaş'.

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Al Jazeera Hamas'ın askeri kolu İzzettin Kassam Tugayları'nın tünellerine girdi.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

He was called the "president of the people" when he was inaugurated four-and-a-half months ago. Former furniture seller Joko Widodo, also known as "Jokowi", is a metal music lover and former mayor and governor, who stood out for his hands-on leadership style.

After a tough election campaign and a narrow win, expectations were high that a new wind would soon blow in the world's fourth largest country and third largest democracy of 250 million people.

But a hostile opposition and rocky coalition provided Widodo with a weak power base. His party leader, Megawati Sukarnoputri, is often jokingly called the country's "real" president.

And Widodo shocked many after he nominated a man charged with corruption as his new police chief. Since August 2014, Widodo's approval ratings have dropped from 71.73 percent by about 30 percent.

Widodo has also raised diplomatic tensions – in particular with Australia – with his firm stance on executing drug traffickers, most of them foreigners.

He tells Al Jazeera's Step Vassen: "I believe the Indonesian legal system is thorough in these cases and looks at the evidence. When I rejected clemency I took into consideration how many drugs they smuggled, how many pills they distributed .... The court has sentenced them and we cannot discriminate between countries."

Widodo remains steadfast in his decision to carry out the death sentences of 11 convicts - including two Australian nationals from the "Bali nine" drug smuggling ring - due to be executed on the prison island of Nusakambangan.

"We want to send a strong message to drug smugglers that Indonesia is firm and serious in tackling the drug problem, and one of the consequences is execution if the court sentences them to death, he says."

He also discusses his strategy on campaigning for the release of Indonesian citizens on death row and says he is open to the idea of abolishing the death penalty if that is what the country wants. Just this week, Indonesian diplomats at a Human Rights Council panel in Geneva said a ban on the death sentence could be reinstated.

"As a head of state of course I'm going to try to save my citizens from execution. That's my obligation as a president, as a head of state ... To protect my citizens who are facing the death penalty but on the other hand we have to respect other countries that apply capital punishment ... The constitution and the existing law still allow the death penalty. But if the Indonesian people want to change it in the future, then it's possible."

In this exclusive interview on Talk to Al Jazeera, the president of Indonesia explains his position on his country's scourge of drugs, religion, ISIL, the economy, and for the first time reveals his willingness to discuss the abolishment of the death penalty.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Brezilya, 2014 Dünya Kupası'na ev sahipliği yapıyor. Rio'nun arka sokaklarındaysa, Polis asayiş birimleri rakip çetelerin ve uyuşturucu baronlarının egemenliğine son vermek için mücadele ediyor.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Professor Zhang Wei Wei offers a robust rebuttal against Western critics who focus on Chinese shortcomings and says China is an exceptional civilisation.

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has asked Spain to say sorry for the past killing of millions of its people - but that's been firmly rejected by its former colonial master.
Despite Spain's refusal, the two countries have enjoyed close ties, with some analysts saying that's likely to continue.

Al Jazeera's John Holman reports from Mexico City.

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#Mexico #Spain #AMLO

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

U Las Vegasu će u subotu aktuelni WBC šampion Deontay Wilder i Tyson Fury po drugi put u karijeri ući u ring u međusobnom duelu.

Prethodi meč donio je pravi spektakl. Neriješeni ishod i neraščišćene račune. Pred novi okršaj očekivano su pale teške riječi i prijetnje s obje strane.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Trofej Košarkaškog kupa, koji je u Bosni i Hercegovini nazvan po legendarnom Mirzi Delibašiću, ove sezone osvojio je sarajevski klub Spars Realway. Svojevrsna je to senzacija, s obzirom na to da je u finalu pobijedio Igokeu, apsolutnog favorita i ekipu koja nekoliko godina vlada ovdašnjom košarkom. Spars Realway na taj način je vratio trofej u Sarajevo nakon deset godina.

O uspjehu Spars Realwaya, planovima, ambicijama, usponima i padovima govore gosti Tribine:

- Nedim Džemić, trener prvog tima, i

- Nedim Buza, jedan od najboljih igrača.

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#Tribina #SparsRealway

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
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Malaysian police have clashed with thousands of protesters calling for an overhaul of the country's electoral system.

Security forces fired tear gas and water cannon at demonstrators in the capital Kuala Lumpur.

Al Jazeera's Harry Fawcett, reporting from the city using the Skype for iPad application, after Malaysian police "busted" his crew's camera, shares his first-hand account of the police's actions.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

http://balkans.aljazeera.net/v....ideo/pogubljenje-u-a
Michael Selsor pogubljen je u zatvoru u američkoj saveznoj državi Oklahomi zbog ubistva koje je počinio prije 37 godina.
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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

The rise of biotechnology means that for more people even the most cutting-edge smartphones are becoming out of date.
Having a microchip inserted under the skin is increasingly the way to go, nowhere more so than in Sweden. Thousands of Swedes now use the technology, attending "implant parties" to have chips inserted to replace their gym cards, national IDs and even train tickets.
Al Jazeera's Paul Rhys reports from Lund.


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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Sweden #MicrochipImplant

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Thousands of lives have been affected due to monsoon rain and flooding in Kerala, killing 350 people and displacing 800,000.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

The author of ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ series talks about his imagination and the success of ‘Game of Thrones’

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Russia is back in the Central African Republic(CAR).

In a military training base located on former palace grounds southwest of the capital Bangui, hundreds of Russian fighters, described as army reservists, are training Central African government soldiers in preparation for deployment along the country's border.

The CAR government hopes to regain control of the country, which is torn by sectarian violence and the operations of 14 rebel groups. CAR, formerly colonised by France, is rich in strategically important minerals, diamonds, and gold.

Russia has sought influence in CAR before when the Soviet Union developed ties during the reign of former President Jean-Bedel Bokassa before he was overthrown in 1979.

In 2017, CAR President Faustin-Archange Touadera reached out to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of a UN General Assembly meeting, asking for help. It was a meeting that stunned many on the Security Council, especially France, who had advised the the presidents of CAR for years.

Valery Zakharov, a former Russian intelligence official, stepped in as adviser to CAR's president.

Zakharov gave Al Jazeera access to the military base, where three Russian journalists were killed investigating the potential involvement of the Russian private security company, the Wagner Group.

He denies accusations that Russia will exploit resources or cause instability, and told Al Jazeera that Russia hopes to end conflict in the country.

"My job is to deal with national security, I help restore the army, police and all sorts of questions regarding national security," he said.

"The Russians came here to bring peace. To arm government troops is one of the tasks so in the future these soldiers can occupy the borders and peace can be brought here in the end, and police take care of internal security."

While Russia did help broker a peace deal that was signed by the 14 armed groups in February 2019, some are still concerned that Russia is playing a geopolitical chess game in Africa, which involves China and the United States who have already established bases in places like Djibouti.

Just a 10-minute car drive away from the presidential palace is the mainly Muslim PK5 neighbourhood, which is effectively dominated by Seleka fighter Nimery Matar Djamous aka 'General Force', who is accused of war crimes including torture, rape, and extortion, and has evaded arrest by the United Nations security forces.

He views the arrival of the Russians with deep suspicion.

"I trust the president of the Central African Republic, it's us who elected the president, in a difficult moment ... He worked well, but there's ... the politics that exceed him," he said.

"The Russians are not here to help, they want our gold, diamonds and minerals. They are here to exploit and replace the French. What they want is obtain France's position here."

There are other concerns of interference. Gunshots were fired after Karim Meckassoua, then-president of the CAR National Assembly, was dismissed of his position in a vote of no confidence. He believes Russia orchestrated the move.

"Because I was bothering them, putting up obstacles. They are ignoring our constitution. Only the national assembly can be in charge of the country's wealth, in other words no licence to mines or financial contract or timber exploitation can be delivered without the consent of the national assembly. Who is trying to brush our laws aside? The Russians," Meckassoua said.

Najat Rochdi from the UN peacekeeping mission, MINUSCA, said that peacekeepers welcome involvement from all member states, but says that they must abide by some rules.

"The presence of the Russian, you know, this country needs the support of everybody, really, of everybody in terms of member states. Every single member state is more than welcome to support the country, while it comes also with some obligations. And the obligation is to be part of the international community and of the partners and to play the game by the name."


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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Na gotovo 1.500 metara nadmorske visine nalazi se najviše i najizoliranije selo u Bosni i Hercegovini. Jedinstveno po mnogo čemu, a najprije po kamenim kućama prekrivenim šindrom od trešnjinog drveta.

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

5 Haziran 1967 sabahı İsrail Hava Kuvvetleri, Mısır askeri havaalanlarına ani saldırıda bulundu ve 450'den fazla uçağı tahrip etti. 10 Haziran'a gelindiğinde İsrail, Doğu Kudüs'ü, Batı Şeria'yı, bütün Sina Yarımadası'nı ve Suriye'deki Golan Tepeleri'ni işgal etmişti. İsrail bu harekâtın, Arapların muhtemel saldırılarını engelleme amacı taşıdığını beyan etti. Fakat 6 Gün Savaşı olarak anılan İsrail saldırısının, planlı olduğu yönünde inandırıcı kanıtlar bulundu.
Al Jazeera, bu harekatın hikâyesini anlatırken, İsrail'in Arap ülkelerine savaş açmasının arkasındaki gerçek nedenleri ortaya çıkarıyor.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

A notorious highway in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh is the site of a shocking trade.
Girls as young as 10 are being forced to work as prostitutes – and it’s their own families selling them to passing trucks.
The girls are from the Bachara tribe, a low-caste community known as Dalits.
Most of the Bachara men say discrimination stops them from getting jobs, so generations of girls have supported their families through prostitution.
Meneka’s mother forced her into prostitution at the age of 15.
She now has a two-year-old daughter of her own, and says she feels trapped.
“I feel like I am born in the wrong place, doing the wrong thing. But what can I do? I can’t say much because this is our tradition.”
Filming undercover, 101 East discovers girls as young as 10 are being offered to men.
While India introduced tougher child rape laws in 2018, advocates say the laws are not properly enforced.
“The people who are exploiting the child - they are not customers, they are rapists,” says Asheif Shaikh, the founder of a local NGO that frees local girls from what he describes as sexual slavery.
“This practice is like the serial rape of the children ... They are raped about 10 to 12 times in a day.”
Madhya Pradesh has the highest number of reported child rape cases of any state in the nation
In this exclusive investigation, 101 East exposes the Indian villages where parents sell their daughters for sex.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Despite living in self-imposed exile for the best part of ten years, Thailand's former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, continues to shape and influence Thai politics.

Elected to power in 2001, he was the first democratically elected prime minister to serve a full term in office, before being re-elected in a 2005 landslide victory.

A former telecommunications billionaire, the business tycoon turned politician drew his support from Thailand's rural poor, with his populist healthcare programmes and assistance for farmers schemes winning him great levels of support.

But loathed by the elite who saw him as a threat to the monarchy, Thaksin would face increasing allegations of corruption, with attention soon turning towards his tremendous wealth.

Coupled with accusations that he insulted the revered monarchy, protests would pave the way for the military to launch a bloodless coup in September 2006 while he was in the US.

Apart from a brief return to Thailand in 2008, Thaksin has based himself in self-imposed exile in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, ever since.

He has since been found guilty by Thai courts of abusing his power over a land deal whilst also being stripped of around $1.4 billion for concealing ownership of shares in a telecommunications company and for amending government policies to benefit it.

Thaksin told Al Jazeera that fears over his safety were stopping him from returning to the country.

"If I was there, who could guarantee my safety?," he said. When asked if his life was in danger Thaksin replied: "definitely," pausing before adding that while Prime Minister there were 14 attempts on his life including a 2006 foiled car-bomb assassination near his residence.

Thaksin's younger sister Yingluck Shinawatra would later become the country's first female prime minister in 2011, but when her government tried to push through a bill that would have granted amnesty to those found guilty of political crimes, protests gripped the country.

Yingluck was removed from office in a coup in May 2014 when a military government - headed by General Prayuth Chan-ocha came to power.

With the military continuing to run the country under the so-called National Council for Peace and Order, elections have repeatedly been delayed with rights groups accusing the junta of trying to solidify its hold on power.

"The draft constitution is bad constitution, I don'....t even know if we ca
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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Fires raging in Brazil's Amazon rainforest have hit a record high this year, and satellite images from NASA show smoke covering the country's northern half. an area larger than Europe.
President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday suggested the fires were being staged by NGOs to embarrass his government.
But environmental activists say cattle ranchers have been clearing the forest for more grazing ground and fear this may affect the air quality in the region.
Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Amazon #Brazil

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Is the US a force for good in the world?: The US appears to have taken a back seat role in international relations. In the US in decline? Or is it just taking stock as it accommodates to the new emerging world order?

In the episode of Head to Head at the Oxford Union, Mehdi Hasan challenges one of the world's most influential columnists and authors, Thomas L Friedman.

Critics say American self-interest has trumped democracy and human rights time and again, and that Obama's America is no different. So is the US foreign policy counterproductive? Or is America force for good in the world?

Friedman also talks about the powerful influence of the Israeli lobby and his experience in Yemen.

Joining the discussions are:

Seumas Milne: An associate editor and columnist at The Guardian.

Davis Lewin: The political Beyond the Economy and the Revenge History.

Henry Jackson Society: The former Middle East director at the Next Century Foundation.

Dr. Miriyam Aouragh: a lecturer in Cyber Politics, in the Middle East. She is also the author of Palestine Online: Transnationalism, the Internet and the Construction of Identity.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

On September 26, 2014, 43 college students were kidnapped and disappeared by local police and cartel members in Mexico's violent southern state of Guerrero.

Since then, outrage and indignation has spilled onto the streets as people across Mexico ask how the government could not only let something like this happen - but also be complicit in these human rights crimes.

The disappearance of the 43 students became the highest-profile example of the country's entrenched corruption in recent years, something that - until now - the government was able to ignore.

Fault Lines travels to Mexico to examine the scope of the unchecked criminal activity, investigate the case of the disappeared students, and meet families of those that have gone missing across the country as they try to find out what happened to their loved ones.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

İşkence, açlık grevleri ve isyanlar... Bunlar cezaevleri denilince akla gelen ilk kelimeler. Cezaevlerindeki insan hakları ihlalleri gündemden düşmüyor. Ancak cezaevleri değişiyor.

Al Jazeera Türk, Malatya E Tipi cezaevine girerek mahkumların duvarlar arasındaki gündelik yaşamına tanıklık etti.

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

The Balfour Declaration was a public promise by the British government during World War One announcing support for the establishment of "a national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine. Palestine was still a part of the Ottoman Empire at the time, with a minority Jewish population.

The 67-word document, in the form of a letter from British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to the prominent British Jewish figure, Lord Rothschild, dated November 2, 1917 read:

His Majesty's government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.

Whatever its real intentions, the declaration has had a profound impact on the Middle East and its people; and its effects still resonate across the region today.

The British War Cabinet began to consider the future of Palestine during the course of World War One in which it fought the central powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.

According to historian and author Jonathan Schneer, the British somehow "felt that the Jews held the key to winning the war and so they had to figure out how to bribe the Jews to support them."

James Renton of Edge Hill University elaborates on British motives: "We can boil it down to two elements of British self-interest at that time. Not an emotional interest in Zionism or a love of Jews and the Jewish plight and the desire for return of the Jews to the holy land, no... they wanted to mobilise the allies behind Britain and this idea of Jewish power in the world. They were all of the different policy elites in the war - believers in the notion that Jews who have tremendous influence in the corridors of power around the globe. If the British government appeared to support Zionism, they would win over World Jewry to their side and all that entailed. The British were convinced that Zionism was really at the centre of the Jewish heart."

Whatever its basis, the relationship between the British Zionists and the government was established in late 1916 and continued to develop throughout 1917, leading to the Declaration in November. It was the first expression of public support for Zionism by a major political power.

"As a term, 'a national home' didn't exist", says Palestinian historian Basheer Nafi. "At that time, international law was well developed. They could have used 'self-governance' or 'independent state'. There was no such a term in international law as 'a national homeland'. What did 'a national home for the Jews in Palestine' mean?"

The term "national home" was intentionally vague as to whether a Jewish state was contemplated. The intended boundaries of Palestine were not specified; and the British government later confirmed that the words "in Palestine" meant that the Jewish national home was not intended to cover all of Palestine.

The second half of the declaration was added to satisfy opponents of the policy, who had claimed that it would otherwise prejudice the position of the local population of Palestine and encourage anti-semitism against Jews worldwide.

While the declaration called for political rights in Palestine for Jews, rights for the Palestinian Arabs, who comprised the vast majority of the local population, were limited to civil and religious rights.

"The Jews were described as a people with the right to self-determination while the Arabs were considered non-Jewish communities," explains French historian Philippe Prevost. "They didn't even mention the name of the Arabs. They were called non-Jewish. They only could enjoy civil and religious rights. They had no political rights."

But the Balfour Declaration set in motion a series of events that, over two decades, began to signal its deep flaws.

The British proposed partitioning Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states, but Arab dissent built into the three year Revolt between 1936 and 1939. It was a nationalist uprising against the British administration, demanding Arab independence and the end of Jewish immigration.

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Predsjednik SNSD-a Milorad Dodik najavio je seriju sastanaka sa svim parlamentarnim strankama u BiH o Nacrtu zakona o prestanku mandata stranih sudija u Ustavnom sudu BiH. S druge strane, vodeće opozicione stranke optužile su ga da je osporeni Zakon o poljoprivrednom zemljištu kreiran kako bi se pogodovalo SNSD-u bliskim osobama koje koriste poljoprivredno zemljište.

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Slavery is illegal throughout the world, banned by international convention and treaty. But there is at least one country where it is alleged still to exist: Yemen.

In June 2010, a local Yemeni newspaper, Al-Masdar, reported that slavery not only existed but was growing in Yemen. It published the story of 500 alleged slaves in the country.

The government dismissed the Al-Masdar reports and insisted they were entirely unfounded.

But when a Yemeni judge approved the transfer of a slave from one owner to another, it triggered a campaign by a local journalist, human rights activists, and the wider press.

With the help of these campaigners and using hidden cameras, the makers of this Al Jazeera film investigate political figures allegedly involved in modern slavery.

They follow up several cases, hear from current and former slaves and their owners, and are able to intervene on behalf of some of the victims.

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3 Views · 5 years ago

As world leaders vie for a say in Europe's energy market - one country is caught in the middle. Denmark's consent is required before the final section of a controversial Russian pipeline can be completed. But opinion over this is divided.

Al Jazeera's Fleur Launspach reports from Copenhagen.

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0 Views · 5 years ago

The electoral commission in Ghana has announced that the opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo has won the presidential election.

Akufo-Addo has secured almost 54 percent of the votes.

Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque has spoken to the president-elect

Aryel Narvasa
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Linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky remains as vigorous as ever at the age of 84.

His popularity - or notoriety as some would say - endures because he is still criticising politicians, business leaders and other powerful figures for not acting in the public’s best interest. At the heart of Chomsky’s work is examining the ways elites use their power to control millions of people, and pushing the public to resist.

In this episode of Talk to Al Jazeera, Noam Chomsky sits down with Rosiland Jordan to talk about the two main tracks of his life: research and political activism.

And it is his activism that keeps this US scholar engaged in the public discourse well into his ninth decade.

"The activism for me long antedates the professional work," Chomsky says. "I grew up that way. So I was a political activist as a teenager in the 1940s before I ever heard of linguistics."

Discussing US politics, he attributes the growing popularity of the Tea Party movement, and the fanatical opposition to President Barack Obama in some quarters, to what he calls "pathological paranoia".

"It’s something that exists in the country. It’s a very frightened country, always has been," he says.

At the same time, Chomsky sees Obama himself as a man without a "moral centre".

"If you look at his policies I think that’s what they reveal. I mean there’s some nice rhetoric here and there but when you look at the actual policies … the drone assassination campaign is a perfectly good example, I mean it’s just a global assassination campaign."

On Israel's continued expansion of settlements in the West Bank, Chomsky says "there was no effort" by Obama to even try and curb it.

"[Obama's] telling Netanyahu and the other Israeli leaders: I’ll tap you on the wrist but go ahead and do what you like .... So in fact, Obama is actually the first president who hasn’t really imposed restrictions on Israel."

Chomsky also criticises neoliberal programmes which, he says, have played a large part in the ongoing global financial crisis and are "pretty harmful" almost everywhere they have been implemented.

"[In] the 1950s and the 1960s, which was the biggest growth period in American history, financial institutions were regulated. The New Deal regulations were in place and there were no financial crisis, none .... Starting in the 1970s it changed pretty radically. There were decisions made - not laws of nature - to reconstruct the economy."

And decades later, these decisions have resulted in a situation which "really is a catastrophe," he says.

But Chomsky also feels that "nothing’s ever gone too far. Anything can be reversed; these are human decisions."

He emphasises: "The more privilege you have, the more opportunity you have. The more opportunity you have, the more responsibility you have."
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The Chinese community in Egypt has grown to over 10,000 currently, thanks to a burgeoning commercial relationship between the two countries.

Increasing numbers of Chinese have come to study, work and open businesses in the Arab world's most populous country, where many have developed an affinity for its life, culture and its people.

For over a quarter century, China and Egypt have steadily been learning how to make money together – through a range of economic and infrastructure projects.

Egypt has awarded several contracts to Chinese companies for the construction of a $20bn administrative and residential city that will be physically linked to Cairo. And China is the lead investor in the construction of a planned multi-billion dollar industrial zone around the Suez Canal.

Each new collaboration is an opportunity for the Chinese diaspora to grow their businesses.

South of Cairo, the Shaqel Thoben area is one of the world's major production centres for marble and granite.

"The equipment and machines used here are from China," says Zhaou Ping, a marble and granite factory worker who has been in Egypt for three years.

"My boss in China asked me to come with the equipment and be a consultant... Before I came to Egypt, I worked in the same field in China. When an Egyptian manufacturer visited my factory, he asked me to work with him. I now have many Muslim friends in the factory where I work. They treat me like a brother and a friend so I don't feel like a stranger or foreigner in Egypt. I feel I'm in my country, with my family."

The Chinese have quite quickly helped diversify Egypt's economy. In 1999, there were only a few hundred but their numbers continue to grow as the two countries build stronger economic ties.

Some who started out as small traders are now successful business owners, like restaurant owner Po Wein Zhoun. Po cleverly opened a Chinese restaurant when she realised there was a growing demand for it.

"I realised many Chinese in Egypt have problems finding Chinese food...So I opened a small Chinese restaurant six years ago. After two years, the restaurant started becoming successful. For a year-and-a-half, I bought this restaurant from another Chinese," says Po, who is married to an Egyptian.

Business is the main but attraction for Chinese who come to Egypt; but some are also drawn to the country's ancient heritage, like blogger Ali who studied Arabic and Egyptian history back in China. Fascinated, "I read an essay about Egypt and its pyramids and loved it. It's about mystery of the pyramids going back thousands of years. No one knows how they were actually built," says Ali.

For some, their love of Egypt becomes profound, forming friendships that touch them and make them want to stay permanently.

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Ahok: Indonesia's religious tolerance on trial? - Talk to Al Jazeera

The governor of the Indonesian capital Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama "Ahok", is standing trial for blasphemy. Ahok is the capital's first Christian and ethnic Chinese governor since the 1960s, and under Indonesia's strict 1965 blasphemy law, could be punished with up to five years in prison.

The court case against the governer was filed by several conservative Islamic groups after a statement he made on his reelection campaign trail went viral on YouTube. Ahok quoted the Quranic verse Al Maidah 51 while introducing an economic programme in a village - his concern lay in his political opponents trying to discourage people to accept his leadership as a non-Muslim using this very verse. The message was seen as Ahok criticising the verse itself, as opposed to those who may misuse it to undermine his political aspirations.

In spite of some major achievements, including cleaning up the river system, providing low cost housing to the poor and improving infrastructure, Ahok's words took hundreds of thousands to the street, dividing the country in opinion.

Indonesia has the largest Sunni Muslim population in the world and recognises 6 religions based on the countries ideology named Pancasila - a set of interrelated principles. According to the constitution, these 6 religions are all equal.

However, in the past two decades the blasphemy law has been increasingly used against religious minorities. In 2012 a public servant in Sumatra was jailed for 2.5 years after declaring himself an atheist on Facebook. A Muslim cleric received a two year prison sentence for preaching Shia teachings. Ahok is running for re-election against two Muslim candidates - his supporters claim the 'blasphemy' accusations are politically driven.

This week, we discuss the legal and political battle facing the governer, whether Indonesia's religious tolerance is at a crossroads and if he wants to become Indonesia's first ethnic Chinese president.

Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama talks to Al Jazeera.

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3 Views · 5 years ago

Democratic presidential candidate, Senator Bernie Sanders spoke with Joie Chen about his thoughts on income inequality, the health care debate, and the political gridlock on Capitol Hill.

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0 Views · 5 years ago

Al Jazeera demands press freedom

To those who demand that Al Jazeera be shut down and that people's right to the truth be suppressed, we too have demands.

We demand the public have access to unbiased information.

We demand journalists not be treated as criminals.

We demand those without a voice be heard.

We demand press freedom.

At Al Jazeera, we believe that any call for closing down or obstructing access to our channels is nothing but an attempt to silence freedom of expression and to suppress people's right to information and the right to be heard.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Russia says it has opened two corridors in Syria to give people safe passage out of the Rukban refugee camp to return home.
The camp, in the remote Syrian desert, near the border with Jordan and Iraq, is home to more than 40,000 internally displaced people, mostly women and children.
So far, the corridors have remained unused and Russia is blaming the Free Syrian Army for keeping people in the desperate conditions of the camp.
Al Jazeera's Imran Khan reports from Gaziantep on the Turkey-Syria border.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

Similarities? BBC and Aljazeera theme? What the BBC countdown might look and sound like with the Aljazeera Finance theme.

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Business is booming in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital. There is construction almost everywhere, a symbol of Ethiopia's impressive economic growth over the past decade.
Gone are the days of famine and grinding poverty, the government story goes. This is Ethiopia 2015, which they say, is on course to becoming a middle-income country by 2025.
To add to this remarkably rosy picture, Ethiopia's 90 million citizens are part of a healthy, multi-party democracy that holds elections every five years, the government says.
But not everyone agrees with this inspirational story of growth and democracy in what remains one of the poorest countries in Africa.
They ask why, if everything is so good at home, are thousands of Ethiopians among the tidal wave of desperate people who make the perilous journey across the Mediterranean in search of freedom and jobs.
The government has been deemed one of the most heavily censored countries in the world, and has been accused of mercilessly stifling political opposition and civil liberties, and of imprisoning those who do not toe the line. Its critics say those who do not go to jail, are intimidated into voting for the ruling party.
Ahead of Ethipia's May 24 parliamentary elections,we travelled to Addis Ababa to ask Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn about his party's record, the global criticism of his government, and the reports on human rights abuses. And we ask him about the opposition, democracy, Ethiopia's economy and foreign policy, and so much more, as he talks to Al Jazeera.

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"Boy, 3kg, $2000."

The online message, complete with photos of a tiny newborn, advertises an underground trade where babies are commodities worth thousands of dollars.

Malaysia is a hub for baby selling, with buyers able to choose their own baby based on gender, race and skin colour. Some babies are bought by couples desperate to start a family. Others are sold to traffickers and forced to become sex slaves or beggars.

101 East goes undercover in Malaysia, where babies are up for sale.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

Known as 'General Force', Nimery Matar Djamous is accused of war crimes during Seleka fighters’ takeover of the country five years ago and the government of Central African Republic wants to arrest him.
Even the United Nations’ Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) has been after Djamous. But he is not ready to give himself up.
In this exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, the man in charge of the largely Muslim neighbourhood of PK5 in the capital, Bangui, speaks to Nicolas Haque.


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2 Views · 5 years ago

Gost novog izdanja emisije Oni pobjeđuju je Edin Džeko, najučinkovitiji strijelac Reprezentacije Bosne i Hercegovine svih vremena, ambasador UNICEF-a i sportista kojem ne zvižde ni protivnički navijači.

Ima samo 27 godina, a ostvario je većinu životnih i sportskih snova. No, o plasmanu na Svjetsko prvenstvo i dalje sanja - kao i veliki broj njegovih sunarodnjaka.

Ekskluzivno za Al Jazeeru govori o svom djetinjstvu, nogometu, prijateljima i uspjesima koji su ga učinili jednim od najboljih napadača današnjice.

Sa Edinom Džekom u Manchesteru razgovarao je Ibrahim Muratović.
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Aryel Narvasa
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Information flows swiftly from city to city, finally converging on DOHA; representing urgency in the delivery of breaking news from all corners of the world.

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Zašto ljudi napuštaju Hrvatsku? Je li to suština slobode kretanja koju su osvojili ulaskom u Evropsku uniju ili odlaze zbog loše ekonomske situacije, trbuhom za kruhom? I u kojem broju? Dižu li mediji prašinu ni zbog čega ili se ta država suočava s ozbiljnijim problemom?

U drugoj epizodi serijala Gastarbeiter Ausweis ekipa Al Jazeere je u Imotskom slušala gangu i pokušala razumjeti tradicionalnu igru tog kraja „šije-šete“. Na osječkoj autobuskoj stanici prisustvovala je dirljivim oproštajima s onima koji odlaze u „bijeli svijet“, a u Sisku razgovarala s ljekarkom koja je izabrala ostanak.

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Aryel Narvasa
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Najskuplja dionica autoputa na Balkanu, od Podgorice do Kolašina, duga 41 kilometar, trebala bi biti završena krajem septembra 2020. godine. Za to je Crna Gora od kineske EXIM banke uzela zajam od 809 miliona eura s rokom otplate od 14 godina. Crnogorska vlada uvjerava javnost da će izgradnja autoputa povesti zemlju putem ekonomskog napretka, a opozicija i nevladin sektor upozoravaju na neisplativost i uvećane troškove projekta i do 200 miliona eura.

U "Objektivu" analiziramo kako će Crna Gora vraćati kredit i pod kojim uvjetima te kada će i kako izgraditi preostalih 120 kilometara autoputa od juga do sjevera zemlje.

Autor emisije je Dragan Stanimirović. 

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In the second of a two part series: A three-year Al Jazeera investigation into the US gun lobby has uncovered an effort by an Australian political party to seek millions of dollars in political funding while offering to soften strict, anti-gun laws in Australia.

Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit used concealed cameras to track ‘Pauline Hanson’s One Nation’, a right-wing, anti-immigration party, as representatives travelled to Washington, DC to hold meetings with the National Rifle Association and other lobby groups, as well as the energy giant Koch Industries.

One Nation’s Chief of Staff James Ashby was accompanied on the U.S. visit by Steve Dickson, the party’s leader in the Australian state of Queensland and a candidate in upcoming Australian elections.

Ashby and Dickson were recorded seeking up to $US20 million for their election war chest while promising to soften laws, put in place following a massacre in Australia in 1996.

The strict Australian gun laws have often been condemned by the NRA.

Al Jazeera approached all the groups and individuals featured in this programme. None responded to our findings.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

Mihail Hodorkovski, Rusya’nın en büyük şirketlerinden Yukos’un patronuydu, milyarlarca dolara hükmediyordu. Açık topluma ve demokrasiye inanıyor, servetiyle muhalif partileri destekliyor ve Putin’e karşı çıkıyordu.
Hodorkovski, “vergi kaçırma”, “d

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

47 yıl sonra akılları kurcalayan soru açıklığa kavuştu. 8 Haziran 1967’de, İsrail’in en yakın müttefiki olan ABD'ye ait USS Liberty gemisini kasten vurduğu gerçeği gün yüzüne çıktı.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

When Otis Johnson was 25 years old, he was sentenced for the attempted murder of a police officer.

Forty-four years later, at the age of 69, he was finally released, having served an additional eight months for a juvenile shoplifting charge from when he was 17.

Leaving the prison, Johnson was given an ID, documentation of his criminal history, $40 and two bus tickets.

Johnson had lost contact with his family during his time in prison, so he relied on Fortune Society, a nonprofit that provides housing and services to ex-prisoners in Harlem.

He spends his days navigating the world as best he can, trying to acquaint himself with new concepts, including mobile phones and slick digital advertising.

One of his favourite things after getting out of prison is spending time outdoors, in the sun, something he did not have full access to before.

To help him through the more difficult moments, he turns to meditation in the evenings, seeking to accept his current life.

A film by: Elena Boffetta & Jenna Belhumeur

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Şah rejimini yozlaşmış ve kukla bir yönetim olarak gören milyonlarca İranlı dalga dalga büyüyen isyanlarla günlerce sistemi protesto etti. İran şahının kaçarak ülkeyi terk etmesinden sonra, Humeyni liderliğinde İran İslam Devleti'nin temelleri atıldı.

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Al Jazeera presenter Tony Harris takes a personal look at Baltimore's inner city and an education system that has failed black Americans.

Baltimore, Maryland has come to be known as 'Charm City' because of its harbour, which attracts a vibrant nightlife and thriving tourism business.

But just beyond the harbour's calm waters is one of the toughest and most violent inner cities in the US.

Baltimore is also home to Al Jazeera presenter Tony Harris and in this episode of Al Jazeera Correspondent he takes us on an up close and personal journey to his old neighbourhood to witness the challenges facing black youth today as they struggle to get out of the dead end of life on inner city streets.

Most of the crime in Baltimore is committed by black males with other blacks as victims, making black males an easy target for the police.

And many believe that the stereotyping of black kids starts at an early age in the US - as early as grade school. In this film, Harris examines how the education system has failed black boys and reflects upon why he managed to make it out successfully while so many of his friends did not.

A visit to his former high school reveals the desperation felt by both the pupils and the teachers.

"School and criminal justice systems biased against black boys; all echoes of my childhood. But I managed to avoid the trap of Baltimore's cycle of poverty and violence," he explains. "But now I was going back to my hometown to get to the bottom of what I considered the new civil rights fight in America - educating black boys."

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Al Jazeera's Abderrahim Foukara asks the former US defense secretary whether he made adequate preparations to avoid the thousands of lives lost in Iraq.

Part of Donald Rumsfeld's first interview with Al Jazeera after disparaging comments he made in 2004. He claimed then that the network's coverage from Iraq was "vicious, inaccurate and inexcusable".

The full interview can be seen on Al Jazeera Arabic on Tuesday 4th October at 1405GMT and twice more thereafter.

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Otis Johnson went to jail at the age of 25. When he got out at 69, he rejoined a world that was starkly different from the one he remembered. This is his story.
Last year, we met Otis Johnson at a New York City shelter for ex-convicts. Everyone there was trying to get their feet back on the ground. Otis had just got out of prison after serving a 44-year sentence. The last time he had seen his family was May 1975.

When we shared Otis's first story of being reintroduced to the modern world, viewers were amazed by just how unfamiliar everything was to him. iPhones, Times Square, jars of pre-mixed peanut butter and jelly ... everything was new or starkly different.

INTERACTIVE: My life after 44 years in prison. The story of Otis Johnson
His story clearly resonated with people. More than 12 million people watched Otis' story on YouTube, and we wanted to show them what happened next.

We went to Asbury Park, in New Jersey, with Otis to try to find them. Reconnecting with family was something he had said he was always interested in doing, but hadn't got round to yet. After all, he was still learning how to navigate the city. He had a small box where he kept old, tattered photos of family members, but that was basically all the information he had on them.

"The only address I really have is Asbury Park," Otis told us. So we took the train to Asbury Park not knowing much.

But we did have Otis' memory. Once we arrived at the train station and began roaming the streets, small things about his old home slowly came back to him: extended family members, friends, shops. He wanted to find his aunt, Dottie Moore, and some other family members. He said many would probably think he was dead.

When we talked to Otis about his relationship with his family, his answers were complicated. He was a member of the Fruit of Islam (the paramilitary wing of Nation of Islam, the Islamic religious movement once famously led by Malcom X) in his younger days. The Nation of Islam's stated goals were to improve the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of African Americans. Otis was a devout Muslim who said he helped "clean up the streets" of drug dealers.

"We wasn't all bad," he would say.

But Otis said some of his family members didn't buy that. He didn't know if they would be angry or happy to see him after all these years away. He had a nervous energy about him as we walked down Pine Street, knocking on doors and asking strangers about Dottie Moore.

This final story on Otis Johnson is one of reconnection and reconciliation. It is the story of a man on a quest to reunite with remnants of his past and one, we hope, many can relate to.
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Thousands of Central American asylum seekers who hoped to reach the United States as part of a caravan are starting to realise that their dream of a new life in the US may be over.
Many are being turned away at the US-Mexico border, with some saying they have not been given the legal protections they are entitled to.

Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid reports from Nogales, on the Mexican side of the border.

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In the heart of Egypt's bustling capital Cairo, only very few female taxi drivers brave the unforgiving traffic.

Um Waleed is one of them. Driven by force of circumstance and the need to make a living, she went down a road that very few other women in the Arab world would contemplate.

This Egyptian woman has been driving for over 30 years and first bought a taxi when her father encouraged her as he had no sons. This kind of work is dominated by men - but the discrimination she's encountered along the way has only her made her more determined.

"When I went to the traffic department to take my test, men were making fun of me. 'Go peel onions and cook cabbage', they said. This just made me more determined. Their comments and the way they looked at me motivated me even more," she says.

Um Samah's husband used to drive a minibus but was diagnosed with glaucoma. Hiring someone else to work the bus was more trouble than it was worth, so she started driving without a licence. After a run-in with the police, she was later able to pass her driving test and now drives the bus legally.

She wouldn't want any of her children to do what she has done because it is so tough, but she has no regrets: "If I could go back in time, I'd do the same thing. This is the only work I can do... I like my job but sometimes I cry, tears run down my face while I drive, because I didn't stay at home like other women do," she says.

Dalia is 20 and decided to drive the family auto-rickshaw because her younger brother was being bothered by other drivers. She drives wearing an abaya to try and cut down on harassment - but that doesn't stop other drivers trying to run her off the road.

"It's not the driving itself. The problem is the people. A day doesn't go by without fighting. I face about 20 fights a day," she says. Away from work, Dalia likes to go to the beauty salon: "I like Dalia when she is not driving the auto-rick because she gets to act like a lady. The Dalia that drives the auto-rick acts more like a man than a woman... I wish I could be a child again and make a fresh start, to become another Dalia. A different Dalia from the one drives an auto- rickshaw," Dalia says.

Um Khaled drives a 36-tonne truck. She was also motivated by the discrimination she felt as a woman taxi driver. Now she says people either love her or hate her. She is proud of what she does and feels more at home in the cab of her truck than she does in her apartment.

She works obsessively, sometimes two months at a time, without taking a day off.

"I'll never stop as long as I can work. I'll continue working until God wants me to stop.... Not just any woman can drive on these roads. The proof is that we don't have female heavy vehicle drivers," she says.

But she does like to dress nicely off duty: "God made me a woman. I need to take care of the way I look and dress, of my appearance. Deep inside, I know I don't live my life like other women. But that doesn't mean I don't have feminine qualities or that I don't act, dress, walk and eat like a lady".

Behind the Wheel follows four remarkable women, battling against the discrimination they experience every day - and constantly trying to reconcile the tension between their work lives and their identities as women.

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The Hong Kong International Film Festival - considered the most prestigious of Asia's red carpet events - is Hong Kong's equivalent of the Oscars.
Showcasing the latest Chinese blockbusters, the awards have a reputation for challenging censorship in Hong Kong.
This year, a film that sheds light on the hardships faced by migrant workers in Asia - Still Human - was a favourite, winning three awards.

Al Jazeera's Sarah Clarke reports from Hong Kong.

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Japan has welcomed its 126th emperor in a brief ceremony in the capital Tokyo.
Emperor Naruhito has taken over from his father, Akihito, who abdicated on Tuesday.
Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports.

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Hundreds of passengers began leaving the Diamond Princess cruise ship on Wednesday after the end of a much-criticised, two-week quarantine that failed to stop the spread of a new virus among passengers and crew.
Results were still pending for some passengers who have been tested for the coronavirus that has infected tens of thousands of people in China and more than 540 on the ship.
Some passengers said on social media they received health check forms asking if they had symptoms such as a headache, fever or coughing.
Passengers who tested negative and had no symptoms still had to get their body temperature checked before leaving.

Al Jazeera's Rob McBride reports from Yokohama.

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The man described as the world's 'poorest president' discusses Uruguay's move to legalise marijuana.

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Trideset tri godine nakon velike nuklearne katastrofe u Černobilu, a prije serije koja je u rekordnom roku osvojila svijet, trojica ljubitelja Zastave 101 prešli su 4000 kilometara kako bi posjetili Zonu isključenja.

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Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian poet, playwright and activist was the first black African to be honoured with the Nobel Prize for literature in 1986. Soyinka turns 80 this week and continues to express his views as one of the most controversial writers of his generation. Deeply committed to social justice and the arts, Soyinka has been a thorn in the side of many Nigerian dictators - his outspoken activism landing him in jail and eventually forcing him into exile. Talk to Al Jazeera speaks to Professor Wole Soyinka, one of Nigeria's most prominent voices, about Boko Haram, religion, politics and the state of Nigeria today.

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Qatar's Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, is back home after meeting world leaders in Europe and at the UN General Assembly in New York and discussing the Gulf Crisis.

He's been welcomed by thousands of people in Doha after first trip abroad since start of Gulf crisis.

Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Doha.

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Cameroon's president has ordered an investigation into the killing of four civilians after a video emerged that appears to show government forces blindfolding and then shooting two unarmed women and children.

They were reportedly shot dead when they were accused of being members of the armed group Boko Haram.

Al Jazeera's Barbara Angopa reports.

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Oman's Dhofar Club edged Al Jazeera of Jordan 1-0 in their 2020 AFC Cup Group C opener on Tuesday.

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Saif al-Islam, one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons, has been the public face of the Libyan regime since the unrest in the country began. He has accused the international media, including Al Jazeera, of blowing the crisis out of proportion. In an interview with Al Jazeera's Anita McNaught, he repeated the allegation and claimed that the West was trying to take over Libya's oil.

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A vast city scene is built from the base of essential Economic elements: numbers and lines. Within the scene, skyscrapers grow continuously, representing the thriving Economy.

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At least 40 people were killed and several others injured in shootings at two mosques in New Zealand's city of Christchurch in an unprecedented attack on Friday.
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told a news conference that 20 people were in a serious condition following the "terrorist" attack.
Police Commissioner Mike Bush said four suspects, including a woman, were in custody.


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A story filled with intrigue and suspense, the killing of Fathi Shaqaqi, founder of the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad, allegedly assassinated by Mossad in 1995.

Born in Gaza, his family was forced to leave their home fearing for their lives just prior to the establishment of Israel in 1948. They were never able to return. Shaqaqi studied at Bir Zeit University, joined the Muslim Brotherhood and worked as a maths teacher, before moving to Egypt to study medicine.

While he initially embraced the Brotherhood’s core aims of creating a political system based on Islamic laws and morals, he began to believe that military action was the only way to combat Israeli occupation. So he left to form his own organisation, Islamic Jihad in Palestine, in 1981, with the avowed aim of fighting the very existence of Israel.

He was deported to Lebanon in 1988 and then moved to Damascus as a ‘guest’ of the Syrian government. From there, he plotted the Beit Lid suicide bombing of a bus station between Tel Aviv and Haifa in January 1995 which killed 21 Israeli soldiers, leading Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin to order his assassination by the intelligence agency Mossad. There are different versions of his murder - but most agree that it would have been too complicated for Mossad to have taken him out in Damascus.

Israeli journalist Ronen Bergman is in no doubt that two agents of the Kidon wing of Mossad tracked him down to his hotel in in Malta in October 1995, shot him several times in the street and escaped via boat and submarine back to Israel.

Islamic Jihad survived Shaqaqi’s assassination and has continued its campaign, killing many Israeli soldiers and civilians in the process – but is still supported by Palestinians who challenge the Israeli occupation, intransigence over peace talks, illegal settlements in the West Bank – and indeed Israel’s right to exist at all.

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Syria: The Roots Of Tyranny tells the story of Abdul Hamid al-Sarraj, a military intelligence chief who used fear and torture to turn 1950s Syria into a police state, a decade or so before the al-Assad regime rose to power.

When Syria gained independence from France in 1946, the country's institutions were based on those of its former protectorate. It had an elected parliament, multi-party politics, freedom of the press and the right to protest, according to Radwan Ziadeh, executive director of the Syrian Centre for Political and Strategic Studies.

"The 1950 constitution was one of the most advanced in the Arab world." There were three coups in 1949 but "the state's infrastructure, its democratic, pluralist and civil institutions didn't change," explains Ziadeh.

Al-Sarraj rose to prominence in the military in the mid-1950s, and was put in charge of a section of Syrian military intelligence, le Deuxieme Bureau, meaning the Second Office.

"The first challenge al-Sarraj faced … was when Adnan al-Maliki was assassinated [in 1955]," explains journalist Kamal al-Taweel, who interviewed al-Sarraj later in life.

When Colonel Adnan al-Maliki, the deputy chief of staff of the Syrian army, was killed by a member of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), al-Sarraj swiftly rounded up SSNP members.

"The assassination of al-Maliki fuelled hatred and resentment between the Syrian nationalists and Baathists. This unleashed al-Sarraj on Syrian intelligence," says former Lebanese Interior Minister Sami el-Khatib.

The crackdown after al-Maliki's assassination consolidated al-Sarraj's relationship with the nationalist, populist and socialist Baath Party.

As its influence increased, so did the power of al-Sarraj and the Deuxieme Bureau. It closely monitored al-Sarraj's fellow army officers and put them under surveillance.

"Syria wasn't a bloody country, despite all the coups, there was no torture, killing or revenge," says Walid Elsaka, a former Syrian army officer.

"[Sarraj] used torture, police rule, killing and nail extraction to oppress the Syrian people and officers. Syria became a terror school."

Sarraj did not join any political party, but made sure he cooperated with whoever was in power. An ardent Arab nationalist, he actively supported Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser's stand against Western colonialism and Israel, including the Suez War in 1956.

The United Arab Republic

When the formation of the United Arab Republic (UAR) between Egypt and Syria was declared in 1958, al-Sarraj was appointed interior minister of its northern province. Egypt was the republic's southern province.

But the new republic did not bode well for the future of democracy, civil liberties or freedom of expression in Syria.

Nasser dissolved all political parties and the multi-party system, and limited press outlets. "We entered a kind of a junta rule with a single party in charge," says Ziadeh.

Al-Sarraj became Nasser's main man in the Syrian province.

"In al-Sarraj, Nasser found a courageous personality, smart in strategic thinking. He gave him information about Syria and Syrian people," explains Elsaka.

"More importantly, he gave him information about Syrian army officers."

However, his ruthless policing made him deeply unpopular.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

Taiwan - a sovereign democracy, or a wayward breakaway province of the People's Republic of China that must inevitably return to mainland control?

As the island comes under increasing military and diplomatic pressure from Beijing - against a background of fluctuating relations between China and the United States, Taiwan's principal ally - the battle to influence Taiwanese hearts and minds on its future status is intensifying.

We've been to investigate the tactics of those to whom reunification is only a matter of time.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

1992'nin Şubat ayında Ermeni silahlı güçleri Azeri kenti Hocalı'ya saldırdı. 613 kişi öldürüldü. Katliam Azerbaycan'da Mütellibov iktidarını da düşürdü. Mütellibov, Karabağ Savaşı'nın arka planını Al Jazeera'ye anlattı.

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Swiss banker-turned-whistleblower Xavier Justo confessed to a degree of amusement when watching the recent Al Jazeera interview with former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

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Filmmakers: Heba Bourini and Mohammad Jameel

Born to affluent parents in Palestine under the British mandate in 1935, Edward W Said devoted his adult life to raising awareness of the Palestinian cause on the world stage. A literature professor at Columbia University and celebrated intellectual, "he was a scholar and an ordinary man's person," according to the Independent's Middle East correspondent, Robert Fisk.

A fatal diagnosis with leukaemia in 1991 prompted him to start working on Out of Place: A Memoir, a coming-of-age story of exile and a celebration of his irrecoverable past. In this masterpiece, Said rediscovers the lost Arab world of his early years in Palestine, as well as in Lebanon and Egypt.

Raised as a Protestant in a predominately Eastern Orthodox community in Jerusalem, he realised early in life that he had something of a split identity. His first name was British, his last name Arabic and he carried an American passport through his father's US army service in the first world war.

Describing her English faculty colleague's seminal work, Gauri Viswanathan says, "He saw being out of place as a psychological state of things … as a physical characterisation. He saw out of place as also a moving reflection on being out of place - the place being Palestine."

While living and working in pro-Israeli New York City, the 1967 Arab-Israeli War marked a defining point in his life. The war changed the map of the Middle East and has affected the path to Arab-Israeli peace until today because of the way it redrew borders, implemented Israel's territorial claims and confirmed its military dominance in the region.

"I was no longer the same person after 1967", wrote Said. "The shock of that war drove me back to where it had all started, the struggle over Palestine."

At Columbia University, Said's preoccupation with the Arab world began to show in his published work, as he produced one of the most significant books of the 20th century. Orientalism challenged western preconceptions about the 'other', arguing it saw it as exotic, backward, uncivilised and sometimes dangerous. The book effectively gave birth to the academic discipline of post-colonial studies.

Said became something of a superstar in some academic circles and began trying to change the stereotype of Palestine and the Palestinians among Americans - and was also elected to the Palestine National Council, the governing body of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO). But he predictably fell foul of the US pro-Israel lobby and a far-right Jewish magazine labelled him the 'professor of terror'.

Said was an accomplished musician and pianist and as his health failed in the late 1990s, he took a step away from politics and devoted the last years of his life to music, seeing it as a universal language. He wanted to break down barriers and find a common language between Israelis and Arabs - and so co-founded the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra with Argentine-Israeli conductor Daniel Barenboim.

This disappointed some of his peers who were quick to point out that this meant what they saw as normalisation with a coloniser. "I reminded him that he taught us not to separate art and music from politics," says Lebanese writer Samah Idriss.

Columbia University Professor Hamid Dabashi captures the essence and impact of his friend and colleague: "With the death of Edward Said we immigrant intellectuals ceased to be immigrant and became native to a new organicity. We are the fulfilments of his battles. He theorised himself to be out of place so timely and so punctiliously, so that after him we are no longer out of place, at home where ever we can hang our hat and say no to power …

"We are all free-floating. Said was very site specific about Palestine - and thereby he made the Palestinian predicament a metaphysical allegory, and he grounded it in the physical agony and heroism of his people… The new intellectual organicity that Said enabled requires that you roll up your sleeves, get down and dirty, so that in the midst of chaos you can seek solace, of darkness, light, of despair, hope."
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Filmmaker: Bahiya Namour

Fifty years ago, United States Senator Robert F Kennedy was assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles just moments after he'd won California's Democratic presidential primary.

Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, a Palestinian with Jordanian citizenship, was arrested at the scene of the shooting in what the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) thought was an open-and-shut case.

Sirhan was tried and jailed for Robert Kennedy's murder. But since the 1970s, there have been calls for a new investigation into the assassination, based on differing witness accounts, the number of shots fired and distance of Sirhan from Kennedy when he fired.

"We're trying to prove there was a travesty of justice in 1969 at Sirhan's trial. We're trying to prove that there was no way that he could have shot the senator, let alone have killed the senator," says Laurie Dusek, a member of Sirhan's defence team.

Kennedy's wounds suggest his assassin - or assassins - stood behind him, but eyewitnesses place Sirhan about a metre away and almost in front of him. This has led to suggestions that a second gunman may have fired the fatal shot, a theory supported by Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner for the County of Los Angeles, Thomas Noguchi, who stated in his report that the shot that killed Kennedy was fired at the point-blank range next to his right ear.

"The only way to explain this that there was a second gunman in a position behind Kennedy, but the prosecution never proved that Sirhan was behind Kennedy or was able to shoot him point blank," says eyewitness Paul Schrade.

Witness accounts and more recent forensic analysis support the view that more bullets were fired at the scene than Sirhan could have had in his gun.

Sirhan's .22 Iver-Johnson revolver could only hold eight bullets, yet as many as 13 shots may have been fired at the scene. Two FBI investigators who attended the crime scene right after the assassination stated that they had discovered two bullets in a door frame - bullets that were not mentioned in the LAPD's report.

"If a second gun is not firing, there cannot be any bullet holes in the wooden door frames," explains William Klaber, a journalist and writer who has studied the case extensively. "So the police take those door frames down and they bring them to the police station to do work on them. It turns out these bullets represent too many bullets. Sirhan's gun holds eight bullets."

Robert Kennedy's death, like the 1963 assassination of his older brother, President John F Kennedy, has been the subject of many conspiracy theories.

One suggests that if Bobby were ever elected president, it's almost certain he would have ordered a fresh investigation into his brother's assassination, unconvinced as he was by the official version in the Warren Commission report. Other theories include had Robert Kennedy been elected president, he would have taken steps to end the war in Vietnam.

RFK was a principled politician, a New York senator who cared about poverty in the south and racial segregation everywhere. His ideals of a more equal society were never realised but the scale of grief following his death showed how much people appreciated him.

After his body had been flown from California to New York, it was put on board a train to Washington, DC for burial next to his brother John at Arlington National Cemetery - and the railway line was lined with millions of mourners. The journey, however, to establish clearly how he died is still incomplete.

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Gulf leaders and officials met in Riyadh for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit on Sunday as a diplomatic crisis continues to grip the Gulf region.

The 39th GCC summit comes amid an ongoing blockade on Qatar imposed in June 2017, by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt.

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani was not in attendance. Instead, a delegation headed by Qatar's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Soltan bin Saad Al-Muraikhi was sent to represent the country at the gathering.

Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal reports from Kuwait.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Cornel West is one of America’s most provocative intellectuals. He has taught at some of the country’s most prestigious educational institutions, where he’s focused mainly on issues of race, gender and class. He also frequently appears as a commentator on social and political matters. Initially a strong supporter of President Barack Obama, he’s now one of his toughest critics.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Ms. Degan Ali, Executive Director of Adeso, speaks to Aljazeera English about remittances to Somalia and the consequences of recent account closures in the UK.

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3 Views · 5 years ago

Qatar-based Al Jazeera television, the only TV station allowed to broadcast out of Kabul has broadcast pictures of Osama bin Laden, head of the Al-Qaeda organisation together with Ayman El-Zawahere, the head of Egyptian Islamic Jihad and thought by many security analysts to be bin Laden's second-in-command.
The footage was shot in daylight before the air raids on Afghan targets which began after nightfall on Sunday.
It seems clear that it was a pre-recorded statement prepared in the event of airstrikes.
Bin Laden, who speaks directly into the camera, does not claim responsibility for the September 11 attack on the World Trade Centre, but praises the people who carried it out.
He refers to the international coalition ranged against Al-Qaeda and their Taliban protectors, and refers to George Bush's "war on terrorism" as a "war against Islam".
He also makes two demands: that Palestinians must live in "real peace" and that "the atheist armies leave the lands of Mohammed" - a reference to the U-S military presence in Saudi Arabia - strategically vital to the country to protect its vast oil reserves from potential aggressors such as Iraq, but regarded by many Saudis with a sense of shame.
Saudi Arabia, from where bin Laden himself comes, is home to Islam's two holiest shrines.


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US officials say they have recovered human remains from a military aircraft that crashed in Afghanistan.
The plane went down in a mountainous area of Ghazni province, which is partly controlled by the Taliban.
The US has denied reports that Taliban fighters shot the aircraft down.

Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi reports from Kabul.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Ipak, svjestan je da će jedna od najvećih prepreka miru biti iskorjenjivanje proizvodnje i trgovine drogom. Mnogi Kolumbijci strahuju da će bivšim pobunjenicima biti teško naći legalan posao, zbog čega će se okrenuti trgovini kokainom.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

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Sri Lanka's president discusses a recent UN report accusing him of pushing the country into an authoritarian direction.

Aryel Narvasa
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رصدت حلقة ما وراء الخبر ليوم الجمعة (2020/2/21) موضوع تناقض الروايتين الحوثية والسعودية بشأن هجمات جديدة للجماعة على أهداف داخل المملكة وسعي الرياض لحوار جدي مع الحوثيين.
تقديم: فدى باسيل

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

India's Deadly Medicine

The unchecked sale of prescription drugs in India is having a devastating impact on users.

Pharmacies freely sell medical-grade drugs to addicts for up to a tenth of the cost of heroin.

For the drug addicts in one New Delhi neighbourhood it is a cheap and easy way to get high.

"Medicine is supposed to help people, but here [in India] medicine is not helping people, it's killing them, and it's a slow death... a lot more is needed from the government side not to stop the drug, but to regulate it," says Rajeev, a former drug addict.

Cannabis Country

In 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalise marijuana and regulate a recreational market for the drug.

Before legalisation, activist Juan Vaz went to jail for growing pot. When he was released, he fought to change the law and to organise growers and sellers.

Tanzania's Heroin Fix

Heroin addicts in Tanzania have a unique refuge at Muhimbili's National Hospital, which contains one of Africa's first methadone clinics.

Stamil Hamadi is an addict and sex worker who has cycled in and out of treatment since 2012.

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Krvna osveta je srednjovjekovni običaj koji se u nekim dijelovima Kosova, Albanije i Crne Gore zadržao do danas. Sukob dviju porodica započet ubistvom člana jedne od njih, nastavlja se međusobnim ubijanjem. Porodica ubice "duguje krv" porodici ubijenog, a dug se vraća samo ubistvom muškaraca.

Pomirenje se teško postiže i događa se nekad i nakon 20-30 godina međusobnog ubijanja. Prošlo je 25 godina od masovnih pomirenja među porodicama koje su bile u krvnoj osveti na Kosovu.  

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3 Views · 5 years ago

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4 Views · 5 years ago

For centuries India's social structure was built around a rigid Hindu caste system. While the caste system was constitutionally abolished in 1950, its legacy still deeply affects contemporary Indian society.

The Hindu population, around 84 percent of the 1.2 billion people that live in the country, is still influenced by the four main traditional castes, which also have their own sub-sects: Brahmins, the priestly and academic class; Kshatriya, the warrior caste; Vaishya, which comprises the business community; and Shudra, the working class.

Outside these four groups are others, including the Dalits, who are at the bottom of the hierarchy.

Dalits have traditionally done jobs considered ritually impure, like garbage collection, street sweeping, the cremation of dead bodies and the disposal of human waste.

With Dalits continuing to face prejudice and discrimination within their own communities, some try to find social acceptance by converting to Buddhism, Christianity, Sikhism or Islam.

"It bothers me whenever I introduce myself. People ask about my surname," says Rakesh, who's a dhobi, the washerman caste.

Rakesh has converted to Islam and changed his name to Ali Kanojia.

"I tell them my name is Rakesh. They ask, 'Rakesh what?' They normally ask you this at a Hindu's house," he says.

But conversion is not simply a way out - prejudices still carry over into other religions. Many converts face resistance and even violence from their families or the communities they were born into and the new chosen faith can pose a different set of challenges - like those faced by Ali Kanojia from his own family.

"It's not easy to convert to Islam," he says. "They [the family] say it's not right. I ask, Why? They say it's because Muslims have a bad reputation."

Abdulrahman Bharti's conversion to Islam almost cost him his life.

"I got shot by Hindu people from the Sawar clan ... . When a person converts, the new religion welcomes them, but people from the old religion try to stop them. If they can't, they'll try to kill them. This happened to me," says Bharti who was shot in the chest and leg.

After independence in 1947, the Indian government introduced positive discrimination in favour of low caste groups, but not everyone enjoys the same benefits.

It’s a highly complex benefit structure with certain jobs, education opportunities and political representation reserved for different social and religious groups.

The Reservation Act covers a wide range of eventualities, but for Dalits the disadvantages of conversion may arguably outweigh the advantages, especially when it comes to jobs.

"The protection includes Sikhs and Jains, and Buddhists, but it doesn't include Christians and Muslims, so what happens is that they get excluded from those - the quotas for SCs [Scheduled Castes]," says Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director for Human Rights Watch.

Kanojia, for instance, has not been able to get a government job.

"If you don't have a lower caste certificate you won't get a reserved job. I don't have the lower caste certificate. My parents were illiterate and had little understanding of things... I can't get a job anywhere," says Kanojia.

Set primarily in Mumbai and in the Madhya Pradesh countryside, this film provides an insight into conversion to other religions - the social reformer and principal architect of the Indian constitution, BR Ambedkar, was born a Dalit and converted to Buddhism and many followed in his footsteps - and the processes for finalising conversions.

We hear the personal stories of different Dalit Muslims and the campaign of one man, descended from Muslim converts, to end garbage picking and discrimination against Dalits in Madhya Pradesh.

This is part of a broader struggle where castes, clans and religions determine the course of millions of lives.



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1 Views · 5 years ago

Students in central Tehran chanted "death to the liars" in response to the government's handling of the downed plane.
They also called for the resignation of those responsible.
The protests are taking place in front of Amir Kabir University, where a vigil for the victims had been held earlier.
Al Jazeera's Dorsa Jabbari reports from Tehran.
Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from Washington, DC.


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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

It is the fifth anniversary of one of the greatest ever aviation mysteries as 239 people on board Malaysian Airlines' Kuala Lumpur-Beijing flight (MH370) vanished.
The disappearance spurred demands for improved tracking technology and American engineers hope a network of satellites in space could be the answer.
Al Jazeera's Heidi Zhou-Castro reports from Virginia.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Australian authorities have lost contact with a large air tanker fighting bush fires in alpine areas of the southeastern state of New South Wales, said officials from the New South Wales Rural Fire Service on Thursday.
"The NSW Rural Fire Service is investigating reports of a serious incident involving an aircraft in southern NSW this afternoon," the agency wrote on Twitter.
Fire crews have been battling blazes in the area amid extreme temperatures.

Al Jazeera's Andrew Thomas joins us live from Sydney for the latest updates.

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#Australia #Australiabushfires #BreakingNews

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Yalitza Aparicio exploded onto Mexico’s media landscape following her Oscar nomination for the Mexican film, Roma.
The 25-year old was the first indigenous woman to be nominated for best actress.
But some ridiculed her on TV and social media, highlighting the discrimination indigenous people continue to face in Mexico.
Al Jazeera's David Mercer reports from Mexico City.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

كشف برنامج "ما خفي أعظم" الذي بُث اليوم الأحد على شاشة الجزيرة، تفاصيل غير مسبوقة عن مخطط قرصنة قنوات "بي إن سبورتس" القطرية من قبل شبكة تضم أطرافا سعودية.

وكشف البرنامج أن شركتين سعوديتين هما "سيلفيجن" و "شماس" تورطتا في عمليات القرصنة التي قامت بها قناة تعرفُ باسم "بي آوت كيو" وتقع في مقر شركة إعلامية في حي القيروان بالرياض.

وتمكن البرنامج من الحصول على وثائق تثبت تحويلات مالية بين الشركات المتورطة وإدارة القمر الصناعي "عربسات"، كما كشف عن تجهيز مكان بديل لعملية القرصنة في دولة عربية أفريقية بعد زيادة الضغوط على السعودية.
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Dressed in his bright red “King of Condom” uniform, Stanley Ngara uses humour and empathy to spread awareness about safe sex and protection from STDs among people in Kenya.
People he meets are treated to his huge smile and friendly demeanor as he hands out free contraception and information, making sure his message is delivered loud and clear, regardless of how shy his audience is.
This mission is personal for Ngara in more than one way.
He has lost a number of childhood friends to AIDS, some of whom felt so stigmatised by the disease that their families were unaware they were infected.
Ngara’s dream is to see a generation of Kenyans free of HIV and tells us in this film that he feels blessed to take on this work, no matter how difficult it is.


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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

The Jewish scholar explains why Zionism and Judaism are not necessarily the same thing and why he believes that Israel as a state is not legitimate.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

In 2014, Yuval Noah Harari's life changed completely.

The little-known academic was thrust into the international literary spotlight when his book on the history of humans from the discovery of fire to modern robotics, Sapiens, was translated into English.

Then-US President Barack Obama said the book gave him a new perspective on "the core things that have allowed us to build this extraordinary civilisation that we take for granted."

It went on to sell more than eight million copies worldwide.

"I still see myself as a historian," says Harari. "I don't think that historians are experts in the past, historians are specialists in change and how things change and we learn the nature of change by looking at the past."

"The real question is what is happening right now? What can we learn from the past about the future changes? And what we should be doing or thinking today?"

In his next book, Homo Deus, Harari delved into how the growth of big data, artificial intelligence (AI) and biotechnology could radically alter and divide human society, perhaps ending the species altogether.

The same themes appear in his latest work, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, which collects essays, talks and responses to his readers.

"What I see today in the world is that people are overwhelmed by information, misinformation, by distraction and they don't realise often what the most important challenges are. I see my job as trying to bring more clarity to the public discussion."

"There are three big challenges facing human kind in the 21st century," says Harari.

"They are nuclear war, climate change and technological disruption, especially the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and bioengineering. This will change the world more than anything else.

"Nuclear war and climate change we can hopefully prevent, so these are changes we try to avoid. But technological disruption and especially AI and bioengineering are bound to happen. We still have some choice about what kind of impact AI and bioengineering engineering will have on the world, but they will change the world, maybe more than anything that happened previously in history.

"These are the main challenges. Anything else is a distraction".

In a broad-ranging interview, the Israeli historian and author talks to Al Jazeera about technology, Brexit and the biggest challenges facing humanity today.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Filipinos love an action man, not just in the movies but in politics too. And you can't get more of an action man than politician Rodrigo Duterte.

His hometown, Davao City, was once a violent no-go area overrun by criminals. But he turned it around when he became mayor, wielding brutal tactics including, allegedly, death squads.

Now the hard man of city hall wants to take on the presidency and despite - or maybe because of - his fearsome approach, this outspoken statesman has a real chance of winning the top seat.

101 East joins him on the road as he campaigns for the Philippines' presidency.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Mariam Nabatanzi is known as “Uganda’s most fertile woman”.
She has given birth 15 times to 42 children, 38 of whom have survived.
Nabatanzi says she was sold into marriage at the age of 12 and has faced years of abuse in her childhood home and during her marriage.
Seena Khalil has more about Nabatanzi’s life in this video.
Watch this video by Al Jazeera's Seena Khalil to learn more about her life.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Almanya'da 80'lerden sonra artan yabancı düşmanlığına karşı, mahallelerini korumak için kurulan 36 Boys giderek büyük bir Türk sokak çetesi haline geldi. Zamanla büyük bir değişim geçiren çete bugün işsiz gençleri sokaktan çekip spora ve sanata yönlendirmeye çalışıyor.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Senior members of the Trump administration have been accused of pushing for nuclear sales to Saudi Arabia - repeatedly ignoring legal objections.
A detailed report by the House Oversight Committee outlines a secret plan to build dozens of nuclear power plants in Saudi.
Now, Democrats are launching an investigation.

Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from Washington, DC.

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#Trump #NuclearTechnology #SaudiArabia

Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

ADDIS ABABA - Dictators are using the "War on Terror" as a cover to quash not only dissent but also proper journalism. This video clip from Aljazeera shows how the regime in Ethiopia used the "War on Terror" pretext to throw journalists into either prison or exile.

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

"The most predictable aspect of Trump is unpredictability. I think it’s dangerous, very dangerous," says Noam Chomsky.

In a special UpFront interview, renowned US academic and public intellectual Noam Chomsky sits down with Mehdi Hasan to discuss the implications of a Donald Trump presidency, on both domestic and global issues.

"He certainly is off the spectrum. There's never been anything like him," says Chomsky, an award-winning author, who is witnessing the 16th president over the course of his lifetime.

"He has no background at all in any political activities. Never held office, been interested in office. He has no known political positions," says Chomsky. "He's basically a showman."

Chomsky, who has spent decades critiquing US presidents, calls Trump an "ignorant, thin-skinned megalomaniac" and a "greater evil" than Hillary Clinton.

"Do you vote against the greater evil if you don't happen to like the other candidate? The answer to that is yes," says Chomsky, on Americans who cast their votes for third party candidates or simply stayed home on election day.

"If you have any moral understanding, you want to keep the greater evil out," says Chomsky. "I didn't like Clinton at all, but her positions are much better than Trump's on every issue I can think of."

In this interview, Mehdi Hasan and Chomsky talk Trump.

Reality Check - Did racism Trump economic anxiety in US election?

Before people took to the polls to elect a new president, analysts predicted that Hillary Clinton would win by a landslide. But in a shocking turn of events, Donald Trump nabbed the top spot.

How did Trump manage to win? Was it a boost from the economically "left-behind", as many seem to think, or did racism play a larger role?



In this week's Reality Check, Mehdi Hasan shows how it wasn't just economic concerns that drove voters into Trump's hands, but mostly racial resentment.
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

You might be surprised to know that the biggest alcohol consumers are in South Korea.

South Koreans drink twice as much liquor as Russians and they consume more alcohol than any other nation.

Soju, a fermented-rice spirit, is king, with more than seven million bottles consumed every night.

Drinking is treated as the social lubricant to build workplace camaraderie, secure business deals and to earn trust.

But with an estimated 1.6 million alcoholics, and the social costs to health reaching $20bn a year, 101 East asks whether the cap can be put back on the Soju bottle.


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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

One of the world’s most popular tourist islands has reopened in the Philippines, six months after it shut down because it was a "cesspool".
Boracay Island typically welcomes two million visitors a year but mass tourism resulted in widespread pollution, forcing it to close to allow time for a clean-up.
Al Jazeera's Nastasya Tay has more.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Türkiye’de yılda 80 binden fazla yangın vakası oluyor. En büyük kent İstanbul’daki yangın sayısı, diğer büyük şehirlerden iki kat daha fazla. Yangınlarla mücadele eden itfaiyeciler asılsız ihbarlardan şikayet ederken, sokak aralarına usulsüz park edilmiş araçlar müdaheleyi geciktiriyor. Al Jazeera belgeseli ‘İtfaiyeci’, zaman zaman ölümü göze alarak yangınlara müdahale eden itfaiyecilerin çalışma hayatını anlatıyor.

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Romania's 50-year dictatorship caused social problems, poverty, and political and economic instability.

A young Romanian journalist uncovers the continuing legacy of Nicolae Ceausescu's tyranny that still casts an enduring influence over people's lives today.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Syria's government and Russian forces are intensifying air attacks and a ground offensive in the cities of Idlib and Aleppo. The bombardment is forcing many to flee towards the Turkish border.
Al Jazeera's Raheela Mahomed reports.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Twenty-five years on, survivors of the Omarska concentration camp tell chilling personal stories of their incarceration and shocking treatment at the start of the Bosnian War.

By 1992, the Yugoslav Federation was disintegrating. Slovenia and Croatia had already broken away, sparking a conflict with Serbia. Further violence then broke out in Bosnia-Herzegovina which had also declared independence.

The Serbs there wanted to remain within Yugoslavia and build a greater Serbia - and received backing from extremists in Belgrade. Bosnian Muslims, known as Bosniaks, were driven from their homes in what soon became known as 'ethnic cleansing'.

The first outbreaks were in northern Bosnia-Herzegovina in and around the municipality of Prijedor, where Bosnian Serb military and police unlawfully segregated, detained and confined several thousand of Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats.

Over four thousand people were killed between May and August 1992. While Serb forces set up hundreds of concentration camps throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina, Omarska was the most notorious and where a relatively few survived.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

A year after the US pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal, Iran announced it may no longer stick to some parts of the agreement. But what is Iran’s nuclear programme exactly? And should we be worried?

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Each year, childhood ends for an estimated 15 million girls around the world who marry before the age of 18, according to the International Centre for Research on Women (ICRW). South Asia has the largest concentration of child brides, but early marriage is a global phenomenon.

Girls living in poverty are more susceptible, and by marrying so young, research shows, girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty. UNICEF says they typically drop out of school and as a result, face poor job prospects.

The Syrian war has created a vortex of conditions, such as displacement and poverty as well as fears about the so-called honour and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry off their daughters.


From the onset of the Syrian war in 2011 to the present, child marriage has spiked from 15 to 36 percent in the kingdom. European countries such as Sweden and Germany, that have welcomed large numbers of Syrian refugees, are also grappling with a dilemma: permit child marriage or separate families.

Child brides commonly face domestic violence, restricted movement and are often not given a voice when it comes to making decisions in the family. No matter the justifications families give, the ICRW says, child marriage is "a violation of human rights and a form of violence against girls".

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

As the British mandate in Palestine drew to a close in the late 1940s, clashes intensified between Palestinian and Jewish militias. When the British left and the new state of Israel was announced in May 1948, the first Arab-Israeli War was fought.

In the 1950s and 60s, tension continued and armed Palestinian 'fedayeen', many of them now refugees, mounted attacks into Israel which were met with equal force. Palestinian nationalists, including Yasser Arafat, formed the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (PLO) in 1959 - and the party became the dominant force in Palestinian politics after the 1967 Arab-Israeli War.

Ali Hassan Salameh rose to the top of the Fatah Party in the 1960s and 1970s to become one of Arafat's most trusted men. He also founded the Black September armed group which killed 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games in 1972.

Munich Olympics 1972
"The Munich operation was meant to protest against the Palestinians' exclusion from the Olympic Games," explains Saqr Abu Fakhr, assistant editor at the Journal for Palestine Studies. "Why should Israel alone be represented at this event? It was also aimed at drawing attention to the Palestinian cause and the issue of prisoners inside Israel. However, its operations were not intended to kill but to take hostages and exchange them."

Unfortunately, the operation went badly wrong.

Black September killed two Israeli athletes in the Olympic village and abducted nine others. They demanded the release of Palestinian prisoners within Israel and planned to leave Germany with the hostages whom they later intended to exchange. But Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir would not negotiate with the Palestinians and left the operation in the hands of inexperienced Germans authorities.

The Germans laid on helicopters at a military airbase but secretly planned to foil Black September's getaway. German snipers killed all but two of the Black September group - who in turn killed the nine Israeli hostages waiting in the helicopters with grenades and machine guns.

After the event, the Western media and Israel painted Ali Salameh as the mastermind of the Munich operation. As a leader of Black September, he must have been involved, according to former Fatah official Ghazi Al Husseini: "He helped in different ways, like training, but he wasn't the ringleader. He didn't plan the Munich operation."

Munich put Ali Salameh at the top of intelligence agency Mossad's hit list and they launched a series of missions to retaliate against the PLO, including an assault on its leadership in Lebanon.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

There’s a social media site whose glitzy videos populate your newsfeed. Its content overflows with typical leftist tropes. No, it’s not CNN or MSNBC. You should know what it is and the nefarious people backing it. Raheem Kassam, author of No Go Zones, explains why, when you come across these videos, you should swipe left.

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They are turning social media against us. Using it to influence our elections. Spreading propaganda. Disguising it as news. Pretty scary stuff.

I’m not talking about Russia. That’s amateur hour. The media organization I’m talking about operates right here, in the USA. Out in the open. Legally.

It has a large staff of on-air personalities, reporters, cameramen and editors. It operates out of state-of-the art studios in Washington DC, London, Rio, and half a dozen other major cities. It produces videos, news reports, and documentaries. It has tens of millions of social media followers. Their content is viewed and shared by countless young people across the western world. In short, they’re targeting us.

CNN, right? Wrong.

Fox News? Wrong again.

The answer is… AJ+.

If you’ve spent time on social media, you’ve seen their stuff, I promise you. This is isn’t the work of a scrappy start-up in Silicon Valley. AJ+ is bankrolled by the government of Qatar.

Never heard of Qatar? Most people haven’t.

It’s a tiny Persian Gulf state with lots of oil money; billions of dollars they’re not afraid to spend on causes they believe in—causes like the terror group Hamas, which runs the Gaza Strip.

Without billions from Qatar and its ally, Iran, Hamas would blow away in the next desert sandstorm. But Hamas is only part of Qatar’s terror portfolio. The Qatar government bankrolls the Muslim Brotherhood, Al-Qaeda in Yemen and Syria, radical extremists in Libya, and Hezbollah in Lebanon—in other words, a rogues gallery of murderous Islamist terror groups.

Qatar’s propaganda arm is the Arab news service Al Jazeera—which it owns lock, stock and America-hating, Israel-hating, barrels. Al Jazeera made a splashy attempt to break into the US media market in 2013. They bought a cable franchise for $400 million dollars from former Vice President Al Gore. They signed up some major American TV journalists and opened up shop in New York and Washington. But the effort failed. Americans just couldn’t cozy up to the idea that a news network that they had rightly associated with Osama bin Laden could be trusted.

But Al Jazeera didn’t disappear. They just re-branded into the much nicer sounding “AJPlus” and they concentrated their efforts on the internet and a market that didn’t have a bin Laden fixation—or much connection to 9/11 at all: young people. And they’ve been amazingly successful.

Their productions are well-produced, slick and left. In fact, they are so left that they make videos railing against leftist white women for being insufficiently sympathetic to leftist women of color, especially women of color who are gay or transgendered.

It’s hard to ignore the irony that a media operation fully funded by a country that oppresses women and gays makes this kind of content for an American audience.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

In a flash, it was all taken away.

Two years ago, X-year-old Farzan Sheikh was struck in the face - on two separate occasions – by lead pellets fired by Indian government forces in Sinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir.

He lost all vision in his right eye, and 75 percent of the vision in his left eye.

Since then, he has been unable to partake in the activities nearest to his heart, watching from the sidelines as other young people play the games he loves.

Since 2016, thousands of young Kashmiris have been injured by pellets.

In addition to the physical injuries, many find themselves struggling with psychological issues.

#AlJazeeraEnglish #Kashmir #India #AJCloseup #Kashmirnews #humanrights #Pakistan

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Zvuk Gaigerova brojača koji upozorava na nivo radijacije najslušaniji je u Zoni isključenja Černobil, i 30 godina nakon najveće nuklearne katastrofe.
Gradi se velika konstrukcija od željeza i gume da spriječi novu opasnost iz rekatora četiri nuklearke jer je betonskom sarkofagu istekao rok i prijeti popuštanjem.
Grad Pripjat uz nuklearku stoji potpuno napušten i zabranjen za život ljudi.
U gradiću Černobilu, koji je manje kontraminiran, smjenjuje se 2500 radnika svakih 15 dana.
U nekim selima, pak, žive stariji mještani.
Čak se i hrane onim što drugi smaraju potencijalno kontaminiranim i životno opasnim.
Sve je zabilježila ekipa Al Jazeere Balkans.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

The leaders of Turkey and Russia hold talks on Wednesday against the backdrop of the planned withdrawal of US troops from Syria, a proposed security zone in the north and the security situation in a rebel-held stronghold.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is in Moscow to meet President Vladimir Putin to discuss the complex situation in Syria, as the nearly eight-year conflict winds down and various players - including numerous armed groups - seek advantage.


Al Jazeera's senior political analyst Marwan Bishara talks about the power dynamics between the two countries in Syria.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

The life and struggles of King Hussein of Jordan, from the assassination of his grandfather to the rise of the PLO.

This two-part series is the story of Jordan's king from 1952 to 1999, a major political figure in the cauldron of the Middle East and one whose life and career were never far from a crisis, at home and abroad. Hussein was still only fifteen when his grandfather, King Abdullah I, was shot dead by a Palestinian gunman in July 1951 with the boy by his side at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Hussein’s father, Talal, became king but was forced to abdicate for health reasons after only a year in power, in August 1952; and the sixteen-year-old Crown Prince acceded to the throne, under a Regency Council until he came of age. He then faced a series of political crises, domestically and in his dealings with Israel. As King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, he took over the country at a time of huge uncertainty. He inherited the Anglo-Jordanian treaty with the British from his grandfather - but also had to deal with the fall-out from the 1948 war and foundation of Israel when the West Bank and East Jerusalem were annexed to Jordan, along with their Palestinian populations. Hussein’s supporters regarded him as the father of modern Jordan, the man who guided his country through dangerous times and kept the Hashemite dynasty in power at a time when the Egyptian, Iraqi and Libyan monarchies had all fallen. But Jordanian opposition parties, particularly the Communists, were against the monarchy. The communist party won a parliamentary majority in 1956 but a year later Hussein dismissed the Prime Minister, ended multi-party rule and imprisoned or exiled his opponents. During his 46-year reign, the country’s industry and infrastructure certainly grew and were modernised – and living standards and literacy among ordinary Jordanians steadily improved.

But internationally he polarises opinion. In parts of the Arab world, he’s accused of selling out to the British, Americans and Israeli Zionists. His highest profile critic was arguably Egypt’s nationalist President Nasser who had himself overthrown King Faroukh. The two were often at loggerheads. Jordan joined Egypt and Syria in the Six Day War with Israel in 1967 in which Hussein lost the whole of the West Bank and saw his military decimated. He then refused to join Syria and Egypt in the retaliatory October War in 1973, even tipping off Golda Meir that an Arab attack was imminent. Hussein’s relationship with the Palestinians was also difficult. After the 1967 loss of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, they never felt he was able to protect them; and in 1970 he expelled the PLO from Jordan.

Hussein is thought to have conducted secret talks with Israel over a thirty year period, resulting in the Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace in 1994; and his relationship with Yitzhak Rabin was so close, he spoke at Rabin's funeral. His relationship with the West was also extremely close - and in 1977 the Washington Post alleged he had such strong ties with the CIA that even received a monthly salary from the agency.
In February 1999, Hussein lost his seven-year battle against cancer. He was a colourful and controversial personality, a trained and daring pilot, with an eventful personal life. He had four marriages, the latter to the American-born Lisa Hallaby, Queen Noor, his wife for 21 years until his death. His critics described him as an artful opportunist, cynically shifting alliances with the sole aim of staying in power. An Israeli intelligence report once described him as a man trapped on a bridge burning at both ends, spanning a crocodile-infested river. He was certainly an arch politician who navigated the minefield of the Middle East all his political life but never lost faith in the peace process. In his last major TV interview he said he believed that peace would eventually be reached in the Arab-Israeli conflict although, of course, almost two decades later, that peace is still proving as elusive as ever.





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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Lieutenant-General Hamid Gul was a military commander in Pakistan's army in the 1980s, and served as the head of the country's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency from 1987 to 1989.

Gul's rise to fame came during the Pakistan-Saudi-US effort to keep funds and logistical support flowing to the Afghanistan mujahidin, who were eventually credited with defeating Soviet military and political forces. He talks to Al Jazeera's Kamahl Santamaria.

Editor's note: This interview was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2010.

Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Gaddafi: The Endgame - State of Denial

State of Denial is the story of the fall of the Gaddafi regime as told by the insiders, defectors and military advisors who helped to bring it about.

Written and directed by Anne Reevell of Moonbeam Films, the film offers a revealing behind-the-scenes account of a revolution, a slice of history in which people took back power.

"The disintegration of the Gaddafi regime in Libya surprised and confused the world - not because it happened in the first place, but because Gaddafi's government remained convinced it could prevail - despite defections, NATO airstrikes and a popular mass uprising," says Reevell.

As the rebels continue to advance towards Tripoli, the Libyan authorities there are in a state of denial, convinced they can still talk to the British government, denouncing the foreign media, burning the homes of Libyan exiles and organising anti-NATO demonstrations in London. The message they relay says there is 'no compromise on leadership,' but do they mean it or are hairline fractures beginning to emerge?

Using the oral diary of a Tripoli-based insider, as well as interviews with the UK prime minister's senior advisor on Libya and leading figures in Benghazi and Tripoli, State of Denial explores the demise of Gaddafi's powerbase and charts the twists and turns of a regime in denial.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Ethiopia, Africa's oldest independent country, is one of the West's closest allies in the Horn of Africa.

Bordering Kenya, South Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia, this vast nation is home to about 80 different ethnic groups, many with their own languages and customs.

Despite Ethiopia's demographic diversity, the country's power structure in mainly centralised in its capital Addis Ababa, located in the heart of the country.

And this is resented by some of Ethiopia's many different ethnic groups.

To the far east of the country lies Ethiopia's Somali region. The people there have Ethiopian nationality but identify as Somalis. Many there say that their desperately poor region is starved of resources.

This has led some to rise up and challenge the government.

Self-determination struggle
A movement for self-determination for Ogaden, which is officially known as the Somali region, led by the Ogaden National Liberation Force (ONLF), began in the mid-1980s. ONLF took up arms a decade later.

Their attacks led the Ethiopian government to send in troops and to carry out what many describe as a brutal crackdown on the some five million ethnic Somalis who live in this arid region.

Thousands of people have died in a struggle that few outsiders are allowed to witness. It's an invisible conflict that has cost lives and livelihoods, and despite several rounds of talks in recent years, has no end in sight.

After decades of conflict with little or no progress, should ONLF give up their fight?

Madhi says ONLF is an Africanist movement, the struggle is expanding and the group is now working with other ethnic groups in the country by staging "peaceful mass demonstrations".

"Our alliance is now expanding," he says. "Like the Arab Spring, we are going to start insurrection all over the place. Ethiopia is now boiling ... The regime is now in disarray; they're divided. The people of Ethiopia have now risen up. They want their rights. We are tired of one clique dominating the rest of Ethiopia."

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

As the Philippines grapples with its first death in the country from coronavirus, some in the Chinese-Filipino community say they fear they are being discriminated against.
This follows reports of anti-Chinese comments on social media and officials issuing memos to isolate the community.
But others say these moves are necessary to stop the spread of the virus.

Al Jazeera's Barnaby Lo reports from Manila.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

"Before I die, I want to go back to where I was born." Krishan Kumar Khanna grew up just outside Lahore, Pakistan's second-largest city. After a childhood he remembers fondly, his life changed dramatically in August 1947.

As Britain left the Indian subcontinent, colonial planners hastily split it into Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan.

Khanna was forced to join one of the largest migrations in human history, as sectarian violence erupted and millions fled in both directions to save their lives.

He has dreamed of going back ever since and, after trying for several years, Khanna finally obtained a visa to return to Pakistan.

Despite deep tensions, he's determined to show that people in the neighbouring nations still have much more in common than that which divides them.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

According to American linguist and political activist, Noam Chomsky, media operate through 5 filters: ownership, advertising, the media elite, flak and the common enemy.

Follow #MediaTheorised, an online project by Al Jazeera English’s media analysis show The Listening Post

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Narrated by Amy Goodman, Executive Producer of Democracy Now!
Designed and animated by Pierangelo Pirak

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Today's Deb Knight challenges Pauline Hanson over remarks she made in an exclusive sit-down with the One Nation leader.

Join Nine News for the latest in news and events that affect you in your local city, as well as news from across Australia and the world.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Representing the vast information of the globe that never stop turning. The network of information and the Earth as its center both giving and absorbing nutrients; resonating with one another.

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

When Shula Cohen was arrested for espionage in 1961, Beirut society was shocked.

How could such an elegant, classy high society woman turn out to be an Israeli spy?

Shulami 'Shula' Cohen was born of Jewish parents in Argentina and grew up in Israel. At 16, she was married off to a wealthy Lebanese Jewish businessman, Josef Kishik, and moved to Beirut.
It's not entirely clear how Cohen, codenamed 'The Pearl' became a spy for the Jewish Agency and then for the Israeli intelligence service, Mossad, when it was formed in December 1949.

One theory is she'd always wanted to be involved in the building of Israel. Another is that she was recruited in Jerusalem and her marriage to Kishik was a "front".

Either way, Cohen carved out a prominent place in the higher echelons of Beirut society and hosted salons where she entertained and cultivated politicians, influential businessmen and senior army officers.

She used these parties, her cafes, casinos and her husband's Beirut shop to make contacts who'd enable her to provide intelligence to Israel and build a spy network.

Cohen was part of a huge operation called "Aliya Bet" to bring Jews from Arab countries through Lebanon into Palestine. Arabs were opposed to the settlement of Jews in pre-1948 Palestine so their transit had to be secret. Jewish emigration from Arab countries to Israel remained highly contentious post-1948 and so this smuggling continued for many years.

Cohen's trial began on October 27, 1961 and received huge media attention. But, interestingly, nothing came out during the trial about the many Lebanese and other Arab politicians who had been caught in her clandestine web.

On July 25, 1962 Cohen was sentenced to death. But due to international pressure, including from Israel, her sentence was commuted to 20 years.

Cohen only served six years of her sentence imprisoned in Beirut.

Israel took a large number of Arab prisoners during the second Arab-Israeli war in 1967 - and Cohen, among others, was exchanged for a number of Syrian, Lebanese and Egyptian soldiers in the summer of 1967.

Shula Cohen died in Jerusalem on May 21, 2017, aged 100. Also in 2017, the Lebanese authorities claimed to have made several arrests in connection with the passing of information to Mossad. Shula Cohen has passed away but her legacy lives on.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

أعلن الحرس الثوري الإيراني استهداف قاعدة عين الأسد التي تضم جنودا أميركيين بالأنبار بعشرات الصواريخ، وهدد بقصف دبي وحيفا، فيما قال البنتاغون إن الهجوم استهدف قاعدتي عين الأسد وأربيل.


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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Shaimaa al-Sayyid grew up watching her mother and grandmother sell vegetables in the streets of Manshiyat al-Qanatir, a tourist town in Egypt. Every morning, they'd get up very early and travel to small village markets to buy vegetables which they'd sell at a higher price in the city.

Now a commerce student, Shaimaa comes straight to the market after college to help her mother Muna.

"I raised all my children here," said Muna, "I like trading. I inherited it from my mother. She has been doing this for more than 50 years. My mother is the one who started a market in this street."

"Around 17 years ago, I told my husband I wanted to sell vegetables in the street market with my mother. He first said 'no' but I then convinced him ... He knows I'm doing this for a good reason. He also works hard so we can both raise our children well."

While Muna and her husband don't have college degrees, they're motivated to work hard so their children can have a more comfortable life.

"I want my children to study, get university degrees and have good jobs," said Muna.

'Life is expensive'

Travelling outside her village, Aida Muhammad sells vegetables in Cairo's streets in the morning but goes home to look after her children in the afternoon.

"I'm trying to earn a living to buy some stuff for my children. Life is expensive and my husband doesn't make much. So I help him," said Aida.

Similarly, sisters Sanaa Sayyid Ahmed and Nanaa Sayyid Ahmed spend four days a week selling cheese, eggs and garlic in Cairo and only two days a week at home with their families. Their village is more than a day's travel away, so they've managed to rent an unfurnished apartment just to sleep in.

Finding the perfect location on the street to sell her vegetables used to be a problem - until one day other vendors came to her rescue.

"The butcher told us not to sit next to his shop," Sanaa said. The butcher was worried that her products would attract flies. Then, the other vendors shouted back, "Let her stay. She's trying to earn a living. She sells great cheese and eggs. It's your meat that attracts flies."

Besides the hustle, Sanaa isn't bothered by haggling customers. "When we state the price, the customer starts to barter. This is business. Bargaining and headaches," said Sanaa. "I have no fears as long as the scales I weigh the cheese on are working well and aren't broken."

Cheese and ghee (clarified butter) seller Ilham Abdul Aziz is a childless widow who selflessly provides for her impoverished sister, unemployed brother-in-law and the rest of their family.

She's had many opportunities to remarry, but she's steadfastly refused. Instead, said Ilham, "I wanted to dedicate my life to these children and support them until they all get married. People praise me, saying I'll be rewarded for dedicating my life to these children."

"I love my job. It's how we earn our living," she added. "I would never hate it because it's how we earn our living so we don't beg or borrow money from others. It's a blessing from God."

This film focuses on the daily lives of five Egyptian village women who are driven by the need to provide for their children and families by selling local produce in the street markets across the country. It provides an insight into the women's daily struggle to survive and the sacrifices each of them makes to sustain their livelihoods, just above the poverty line.

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In this episode of Head to Head, Mehdi Hasan challenges Gowher Rizvi, the International Affairs advisor to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, on the state of the country’s democracy and whether it is heading towards authoritarianism.

Once one of the poorest countries in the region, Bangladesh’s economy has been booming over the last decade, with economic growth faster than its neighbours, India and Pakistan. It also boasts lower infant mortality and longer life expectancy than its peers.

However, human rights groups warn that the country is becoming increasingly autocratic, accusing the government of clamping down on any form of dissent and hounding and locking up its political rivals.

In recent elections Bangladesh’s ruling party, the Awami League, reasserted its power following a landslide general election victory. The opposition rejected the results, amid violence which saw 17 killed and allegations of vote-rigging and intimidation.

Our guest on Head to Head is Gowher Rizvi, close ally of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and advisor on international affairs. Mr Rizvi is also a renowned historian and former Oxford University scholar.

We challenge Mr Rizvi on Sheikh Hasina’s government’s record in office and whether it is increasingly trying to silence its critics. We also ask him about the ongoing Rohingya crisis, where over 1 million refugees have fled Myanmar and are living in camps in Bangladesh. Is Bangladesh doing enough to help?

We are joined by a panel of three experts:

Saida Muna Tasneem, Bangladesh's High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland.

Abbas Faiz, South Asia analyst at Essex University, previously worked for Amnesty International for more than 30 years.

Tasneem Khalil, Swedish Bangladeshi journalist, author of Jallad: Death Squads and State Terror in South Asia.

Is Bangladesh a one-party state? with Gohwer Rizvi will be broadcast on March 1 at 20:00 GMT and will be repeated on March 2nd at 12:00 GMT, March 3rd at 01:00 GMT and March 4th at 06:00 GMT.

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South Sudan's president talks about the ongoing violence, internal rivalries, and the future of his country. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check out our website:http://www.aljazeera.com/

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Hundreds of women's police stations have been set up across India to combat domestic abuse and sexual violence, following the Delhi rape case in December 2012.

Parmila Dalal is second-in-command at the women's police station in Sonipat, in the northern state of Haryana. Every day she has to deal with the cases the public bring to her.

She encounters family members at war over such contentious matters as caste, dowry payment and relations with abusive in-laws. India's Ladycops reveals how women's lives are changing in India today, and how they often struggle to reconcile the conflicting demands made upon them.

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The former Moro National Liberation Front leader discusses the crisis in Sabah and peace in the southern Philippines.

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Obesity in America has reached a crisis point. Two out of every three Americans are overweight, one out of every three is obese. One in three are expected to have diabetes by 2050.

Minorities have been even more profoundly affected. African-Americans have a 50 per cent higher prevalence of obesity and Hispanics 25 per cent higher when compared with whites.

How did the situation get so out of hand?

On this week's episode of Fault Lines, Josh Rushing explores the world of cheap food for Americans living at the margins.

What opportunities do people have to eat healthy? Who is responsible for food deserts and processed food in American schools?

Fault Lines finds food revolutions taking place and speaks with the people that are fighting back.

People featured in this film: Marion Nestle, Marlene Schwartz, John Bode, Nelson Eusebio, J. Justin Wilson, Dr. Olajide Williams, Lauren Von Der Pool, Julie Paradis, Cathal Armstrong, Ed Bruske,

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Aryel Narvasa
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Gang rape hit the headlines last year after the brutal attack of a woman on a bus in India’s capital, Delhi.

But new research suggests that gang rape is a wider problem across Asia - with some of the highest recorded levels of violence against women in the world to be found within the Asia-Pacific region.

Despite years of attention and millions spent on preventing it, there has been little or no measured decrease in its occurrence. And simply responding to the outcomes of violence has not been enough to end it.

For the first time, researchers have compiled cross-country data from men - those who admit to using violence against women, and those who do not. It is hoped that understanding men’s own experiences will help to target the causes of violence against women and prevent it from happening at all.

Four UN agencies interviewed 10,000 men across seven countries in the Asia-Pacific, with startling results.

One in four said they had raped a woman or girl, while one in 25 admitted to taking part in gang rape.

Men say they start raping early, often in their teenage years and are frequently motivated by sexual entitlement. While the rates of violence are shocking, the variations between countries is giving hope to those working on programmes to prevent violence and rape, because it demonstrates that early intervention can make a difference.

The research confirmed that there is no single cause of violence, but a complex interplay of factors related to individual experiences, community norms, and societal elements.

101 East travels to Cambodia, a country representing some of the highest levels of rape in the region, to speak with men themselves about why they commit these crimes and to find out if the perpetrators can trigger new ideas for prevention.
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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

In this episode of Head to Head, Mehdi Hasan challenges Ram Madhav, National General Secretary of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and former spokesman of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the right-wing Hindu nationalist organisation and ideological wing of the BJP.

Last year, the election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi signalled a new era in India politics: promises of extraordinary transformation and economic development, but also a turn to right-wing Hindu nationalism, which has been accused of anti-Muslim, anti-minority rhetoric.

We explore whether Hindu nationalism is inherently exclusionary and if it is compatible with secularism and democracy, and probe violence against minorities. We also discuss human rights abuses in Indian-administered Kashmir, and how to bring peace to the region.

Joining the discussion are:

Dr Nitasha Kaul, a Kashmiri novelist, academic, economist and poet, and Assistant Professor in Politics and International Relations at the University of Westminster in London;

Dr Gautam Sen, a former Advisor to the Prime Minister's Office in Bharat and previously a lecturer in political economy at the London School of Economics;

Mehboob Khan, a British Indian presenter at UN Radio, and former BBC journalist and Indian-administered Kashmir correspondent.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Nayib Bukele became Latin America's youngest leader after he comfortably won El Salvador's general election in February.

The 38-year-old president of El Salvador enjoys a nearly 90 percent approval rating, but there are challenges ahead.

With one of the highest murder rates in the world, perhaps the main challenge for Central America's smallest country is gang-related violence.

Slow growth has kept El Salvador's social and economic development stagnant, and corruption cost the government millions of dollars.

And ever since a 12-year civil war ended in 1992, hundreds of thousands of Salvadorians have been fleeing the country every year seeking a safe place to live and better opportunities.

"We are dealing with a lot of crises. El Salvador has changed a lot in the last six month. W For example crime, which is probably our worst crisis, we have lowered crime by 60 percent. The homicide rate has dropped by 60 percent ... October was the safest month since the war ... and we've been fighting corruption very very strongly. And hope in the country is very high," Bukele said in an interview it Al Jazeera.

He explained that a new international body to fight corruption has already been set up and will start investigating cases soon.

"This commission will investigate anyone, including me ... it's a real commission ... it's not a joke.
It's going to be an example for the region," he said.

Bukele seems determined to turn things around. With just a few months in office, he has travelled extensively from North America to the Asia Pacific and the Middle East.

In Mexico, he secured investments on social programmes that aim to reduce migration to North America.

In China, he signed deals that will improve roads and facilities across El Salvador. And in Qatar, Bukele looked for opportunities in the energy sector and attended meetings with other world leaders at the Doha Forum.

Asked about his approach towards China, he says: "You cannot ignore China ... I don't want to get at odds with any superpower, I just want the best for our country. That's a pragmatic foreign policy.

"For us, foreign policy is not a matter of changing the world as it is, but more about how well can we serve our country in this huge economy so we can help our people."

President Nayib Bukele talks to Al Jazeera about corruption, the relationship with China and Venezuela, and how young leaders are now changing the way things are being done.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

The rising death toll and increasingly rapid spread of the new coronavirus has prompted China's President Xi Jinping to declare the outbreak a "grave" situation.
He has also said public safety is the government's top priority.
This comes as more cities lock down public transportation.
Al Jazeera's Scott Heidler reports from Beijing.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Saadane Benbabaali is an Algerian academic whose ancestors came from what is now the southern Spanish region of Andalusia. He has retired from teaching literature and Arabic at Paris University III. But for 15 years, Benbabaali has led groups of students on annual trips to Andalusia to share his passion and knowledge about the region and its rich history.

He believes that the period of Arab Muslim rule over the Iberian peninsula was arguably the only time in European history when Muslims, Jews and Christians lived relatively peacefully together, producing a common culture and harmonious society.

He also thinks that the period and place have powerful lessons for what he sees as today's fractured world.

"There were beautiful periods of co-existence in Andalusia. So why not today? We need to cultivate the spirit of optimism in people ... Today, the difference is that everyone thinks they own the truth and will confront others. They're even prepared to kill for this," Benbabaali says.

In 711, Muslim forces entered the Iberian peninsula from North Africa. They eventually occupied most of present-day Portugal, Spain and parts of southern France, which became known as al-Andalus as it joined the expanding Umayyad Empire

During the Islamic 'golden age' between the 8th and 14th century, al-Andalus became a hub for social and cultural exchange, while the arts, science, architecture, agriculture, medicine and mathemathics flourished.

Many attribute these achievements to religious tolerance and collaboration between Muslims, Christians and Jews, which is why that period of history is also sometimes referred to as La Convivencia, or co-existence.

The era also produced some of the most significant scholars, poets, musicians, philosophers, historians and thinkers of the medieval age - such as Ibn Arabi, Ibn Rushd (also known as Averroes), al-Zarqali (Arzachel in Latin), al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis in Latin) and Ibn Firnas, among others.

"Today we need all those [Andalusian] philosophers, thinkers and Sufis, who like Ibn Arabi made love the basis of human relationships," says Benbabaali.

The retired university teacher subscribes to a school of thought that considers Andalusia's golden age to have been a beacon of enlightenment for Europe and the lands around the Mediterranean Sea.

"Andalusia is a world that belongs to the past but this past had a reputation and an impact on the people who experienced it and left behind a culture, music and ideas that still exist today," says Benbabaali.

The 'Reconquista' of al-Andalus

As time passed, however, internal conflict resulted in the emergence of competing city-states and led to a gradual weakening of central power and influence.

Muslim rule over al-Andalus came to an end in 1492 with the conclusion of the "Reconquista," a centuries-long campaign by Christian states aimed at recapturing the territories that had previously been taken by Muslim forces.

Queen Isabella I of Castille and King Ferdinand II of Aragon initiated the Spanish Inquisition, aimed at re-establishing Catholic orthodoxy across their kingdoms. After royal decrees in 1492 and 1502, Jews and Muslims were ordered to convert to Christianity or leave Spain.

An era of tolerance, peace and co-existence had come to an end - and even the descendants of those Muslims who did convert to Christianity, known as "Moriscos", were expelled from the country by King Philip in 1609.

But, for some, the golden age of Islam still remains in the collective Muslim memory.

A video of Mouaz al-Nass, a young Syrian Islamic musician, went viral after he gave the adhan [the Muslim call to prayer] in Spain's Alhambra Palace, which was built by the Muslim rulers of Granada in the 1330s. It's believed to have been be the first adhan heard there for 500 years and has been viewed over a million times on social media. Nass reportedly said he felt the walls of the palace missed 'hearing the call to Allah'.

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Typically associated in international media with political instability, disease, poverty, corruption, dictatorships, and a lack of human rights and democracy, African countries struggle to deconstruct the stereotypes.

One of the few exceptions seems to be the Republic of Ghana.

Ghana today - at least on the surface - is enjoying political stability, with a multi-ethnic polulation coming together in peaceful democratic elections.

President Nana Akufo-Addo speaks with Al Jazeera's Jane Dutton on why his country is so different from its neighbours in this respect - and what work still remains to be done in Ghana and in the rest of the continent.

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On September 25, 1997, the Israeli secret service tried to kill Khaled Meshaal, the Palestinian political leader of the Hamas movement.

A six-member team had arrived in the Jordanian capital, Amman, a week before the date set for the assassination of the head of the Hamas political bureau who was living in exile.

The Israeli agents had entered through Jordan's Queen Alia International airport from Amsterdam, Toronto and Paris using false Canadian passports.

Interviewed in the film, Meshaal says: "The Israeli threats started that summer. Israel had tried but failed to prevent Palestinian operations. So it escalated its threats especially against Hamas leaders abroad. With hindsight, those threats reveal what the Israelis were planning. But at the same time we felt relatively at ease since Israel had never carried out an operation in Jordan."

Mossad's move to assassinate Meshaal came in the wake of a series of suicide bombings Hamas carried out in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The attacks had left over 20 Israelis dead and hundreds injured.

Israel was enraged and Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, called for an urgent meeting with his security services, including Mossad. He wanted a significant and telling strike against Hamas.

The objective was clear: retaliation.

At the same time there was a growing sense of mutual irritation at the heart of the Jordanian-Israeli relations. With this backdrop, Netanyahu gave the green light for the Mossad covert operation against Meshaal.

It was to involve a slow-acting but lethal poison that would gradually shut down the brain's respiratory centre, leading to death. The plan was to spray the toxin into Meshaal's ears, leaving no apparent trace of any weapon, and leading to death within 48 hours.

One of Meshaal's bodyguards, Muhammad Abu Saif, had chased the two Mossad agents who had carried out the operation and, with the help of a passing Palestinian Liberation Army officer, later captured them.

The failed assassination proved to be one of the greatest fiascos in the history of special operations, and a pivotal moment in the rise of Hamas.

This two-part film features exclusive interviews with Meshaal himself as well as with Danny Yatom, the then head of the Mossad, who masterminded the attempt to kill the Hamas leader, and who later fled to Jordan with the antidote that saved Meshaal's life.


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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Kurdish fighters in Syria's northwestern Afrin region have vowed to fight on after the main town was taken by Turkish forces and their allies.

Turkey launched its operation to clear the enclave of Kurdish YPG forces in January.

Those fighters say they will now use guerrilla tactics against the Turkish army.

Al Jazeera’s Andrew Simmons reports from Turkey's southern border with Syria.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

In 1948, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced to leave their country during the ‘Nakba’, the ‘catastrophe’, the founding of the state of Israel.

The majority of Palestinians in Lebanon retain the hope of one day returning home - known internationally as ‘the right of return’ - but almost seven decades later, refugee camps have become part of the urban landscape of Lebanon.

Over a quarter-of-a-million Palestinians still live in the 12 UN-registered camps and 42 other so-called ‘gatherings’ across Lebanon. Lebanon is their home but any chance of becoming a genuine part of the communities they live in is constantly undermined by strict laws ‘protecting’ Lebanese citizens’ rights, general safety and well-being.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

ارتفع عدد الوفيات الناجمة عن الإصابة بفيروس كورونا في الصين إلى أكثر من 1868 حالة، بينما تخطى عدد الإصابات المؤكدة 72 ألف شخص. وقد شهدت الأيام القليلة الماضية انخفاضا نسبيا في عدد المصابين.
تقرير: شيماء جو إي إي
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/18

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Aryel Narvasa
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Vote for me: Elections in Manila

During election season in Manila, politicians are out fishing for votes, but the locals are not all convinced.

Politics is at the heart of any city and no more so than in the slums of Manila. Every three years, over 300,000 local councilors and chairmen and women are voted into their barangays, or districts, right across the country.

At the end of the typhoon season, with local election fever sweeping through Manila, politicians out in force fishing for votes.

Erlinda squats in the Happyland slum amongst the mountains of rubbish, where she has lived without electricity and running water for years. She is a little sceptical when local politician, Leny Reyes, comes knocking. Promises have been made before and as far as she as she is concerned, nothing changes.

Across the road, Vicky Reyes is fighting for another three-year term as chairman of her barangay.

While politicians fish for votes, local pastor and former businessman Ramil Mateo fishes for souls from his tiny church at the base of now abandoned rubbish tip. His biggest challenge however is whether he can keep his marriage together.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

In Cambodia, it was all smiles as passengers disembarked from a cruise ship that had been turned away by four Asian governments over fears of an outbreak of the coronavirus.
There have been no confirmed cases among the more than 2,000 people on board the MS Westerdam.
Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports from the Sihanoukville port where the ship is docked.

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Fifty years from now, one in three people worldwide will live in slums like Tondo in the sprawling megacity of Manila- built without proper sanitation, lacking medical facilities, and packed to capacity.

Ricky Fuertes makes his living sorting through rubbish- tonnes of it, every day. He earns $2.50 a day scavenging so he can feed his family of five. But he faces his biggest challenge when his slum is burnt to the ground.

Nearby, Chito Barquin dives for his money. He normally makes a living working salvage jobs, but times are tough so he now dives in polluted waters for old tyres he can sell to feed his wife and children.

This six-part series follows residents of Manila's Tondo slum as they live, love, survive and aspire in some of the world's toughest living conditions.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

أبدت السلطات الصينية تفاؤلا واضحا بإمكانية القضاء على فيروس كورونا الذي حصد حياة أكثر من 2100 شخص حتى الآن، وذلك بعد تراجع عدد الإصابات الجديدة بالمرض، وكذلك شفاء عشرة آلاف شخص كانوا قد أصيبوا به.
تقرير: شيما جو إي أي
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/20

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Several anti-government movements are determined to get noticed between now and February 2019, when Thailand will hold its much-delayed first general election since the military coup four years ago.
The YouTube video, made by a group called Rap Against Dictatorship, has become hugely popular, and the Thai military government doesn't want anyone to see it.

Al Jazeera’s Scott Heidler has the story from the capital Bangkok.

Credit:
0-:44 Music Video, Courtesy 'Rap Against Dictatorship'
:45 Set up Pratchayaa 'Jacoboi' Surakamchonrot, Rap Against Dictatorship,


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Aryel Narvasa
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حلب بريفيها الغربي والشمالي الغربي تحت سيطرة النظام السوري، وبتأمين كامل حلب والسيطرة على الطريق الدولي أم 5 تحقق روسيا ومعها النظام السوري أهدافهما من العملية العسكرية التي انطلقت بداية ديسمبر/كانون الأول الماضي.
تقرير: نسيبة موسى
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/17

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Filmmaker: Khalid Zairi

Morocco's key natural resources include phosphates, zinc, manganese and iron ore. The mining industry is important to the national economy and its products highly sought abroad.

Moroccan truck drivers Ibrahim Tabii and Abdelkabir Ainan risk their lives on dangerous roads and through disputed terrain to bring mineral material from Agadir to Dakar, a 3,000-kilometre journey that can take around two weeks.

This is not like truck driving across the United States where long distances are common and hours are controlled by the federal law. It's not like driving in Europe with its tight regulation and vehicle monitoring systems measuring driver-time at the wheel.

This is driving in Saharan Africa. There are no motorway service stations, no 24-hour SOS vehicle recovery and no spare parts at the end of a mobile phone. Driving hours are not obviously regulated and there are hardly any rest areas.

The two drivers also have to pass through an area known as the Western Sahara. It has been a disputed territory between Morocco and what's called the Polisario Front since 1975. The UN has maintained a peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara, a territory about the size of New Zealand, for 27 years.

UN efforts have repeatedly failed to broker a settlement over the disputed territory, which the Sahrawi people, led by the PF says belongs to them. The Polisario Front, a formerly armed nationalist group signed a cease-fire with Morocco in 1991; but since the conflict has made this leg of the journey risky.

When the two drivers reach the border with Mauritania, they're heavily delayed and by customs and immigration formalities and have no alternative but to wait in a makeshift bedroom until vehicle checks and done and visas issued.

In the US, a driver can be at the wheel for up to 11 hours out of 14. In Europe, the rules are tighter, the daily maximum is normally nine hours but breaks have to be taken every four-and-a-half hours. Daily rest should be eleven hours.

But this is the Moroccan Sahara. Laws setting out the working hours and conditions for freight drivers are hard to identify at the present time, although the Moroccan government does recognise the importance of road safety and is currently devising a national road safety strategy.

"I'm sleepy because we haven't rested. We're always under pressure from phone calls," says Ibrahim. "Even though we're entitled to rest for an hour after a four-hour drive, the manager doesn't allow it. We're forced to drive day and night. If you get the chance to sleep, it's for a maximum of two hours."

Unlike travelling in other regions of the world with better infrastructure, road conditions in Mauritania are generally poor, making travel difficult. Roadside assistance is non-existent and the country's size (larger than Texas and New Mexico combined) and harsh climate make road maintenance and repair especially problematic.

Mauritania has only about 2,070 km (1,286 miles) of surfaced roads, 710 km (441 miles) of unsurfaced roads, and 5,140 km (3,194 miles) of unimproved tracks, according to countryreports.org.

Drivers are advised to check the tide times, travel in convoy if possible and ensure adequate supplies of water and fuel are available. Local drivers tend to drive without regard to traffic signs or rules.

"Roadway obstructions and hazards caused by drifting sand, animals, and poor roads often plague motorists", according to Nasser Weddady, a Middle East and North Africa consultant based in Boston, Massachusetts.

The two drivers also get seriously delayed at the border into Senegal, waiting for papers, getting information from their shipping agent, talking to their boss back in Agadir, and waiting for their passports. All the while, they're missing their families.

Finally, after 3,000 kilometers and over two weeks on the road, the men reach Dakar and unload their trucks. But the return journey with a load of fresh mangoes also has its problems and Ibrahim has to travel back to Morocco empty because of the refrigeration on his vehicle isn't working.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim's reconsidering his career options: "The only thing I've been thinking about is going home and returning the truck to its owner and quitting. You can't turn down a job in Africa when you're unemployed. I have to provide for my family so I try to put up with it but it's difficult. I'd rather go home, rest and find another job."

As for Abdelkabir, a "steady salary is better than a big occasional one."

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

The worst locust plague in 25 years is wiping out East Africa's crops, further straining food supplies in an area that is already at risk from bad weather and conflicts.
Authorities say unseasonal rains have caused the outbreak and they have now started spraying insecticide on the harvests.

Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports from Samburu County, Kenya.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

نددت المستشارة الألمانية أنجيلا ميركل بالهجوم المسلح الذي شهدته مدينة هاناو وأسفر عن مقتل تسعة أشخاص، ورجحت أن تكون العملية بدافع من "سم" العنصرية المسؤول عن "جرائم كثيرة جدا".
تقرير: مصطفى ازريد
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/20

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

The current crisis in Yemen, a country crippled by war, took a dramatic turn on December 4 with the assassination of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh by Houthi rebels. But the political and sectarian divisions that dominate Yemen today - and which ultimately led to Saleh's death - go back hundreds of years.

When Islam came to Yemen, the Zaidis, a Shia Islamic sect, became dominant in the north, and its imams were in full control there by the 9th century. The Shia presence would remain in the north for the next thousand years.

After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the northern kingdom of Yemen was ruled by a Shia imam while the south of Yemen remained divided, run by different local sultanates - until the British eventually established their own southern state, the Federation of South Arabia.

North Yemen became a republic in 1962 but it was not until 1967 that the British colonial rule ended in the south and The People's Republic of South Yemen was formed, with Qahtan al-Shaabi as its president.

Independence did not stop the southern infighting. The National Liberation Front took power in 1969 and formed a Marxist republic, leaning heavily on support from the Soviet Union. The push-pull between north and south also continued.

Some analysts now see this as tension part of the slow process towards the eventual unification of the two halves of Yemen.

"The conflict between the north and south has always been about Yemen's unity, the 1972 and 1979 wars," explains journalist and historian Abd al-Bari Taher. "Those two wars between the north and south were all about achieving Yemeni unity."


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A Thai soldier has killed several people in a mass shooting across several locations in Nakhon Ratchasima in northeast Thailand, police said.
"The gunman used a machinegun and shot innocent victims resulting in many injured and dead," a police spokesperson told AFP, with local media reporting as many as 12 deaths.
"I cannot confirm the death toll right now, police sealed off the area."
The gunman, identified by police as Sergeant Major Jakapanth Thomma, stole an army vehicle and also posted photos and video of himself in full tactical gear as the attack in Korat was carried out.
Video and photos circulating online showed panicked scenes, with people fleeing and what appeared to be the sound of automatic gunfire filling the air.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Doctors in Thailand are testing medication normally used to treat HIV and influenza against the novel coronavirus, which has become a global, deadly epidemic.

Al Jazeera's Alexi O'Brien reports from Bangkok.

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Aryel Narvasa
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With the headlines covering fanaticism, fundamentalism, superstition and ignorance, religion is getting a bad press these days. And much of the conflict in the world, from the Middle East to Nigeria and Myanmar, is often blamed on religion.

But how are things from a different perspective? Some defenders of religion claim Adolf Hitler was an atheist. Communism under Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot or Mao Zedong banned religion, but also massacred millions. And science brought incredible and amazing advances, but also pollution and the atomic bomb.

A critic of religious dogmatism, Professor Richard Dawkins revolutionised genetics in 1976 with the publication of The Selfish Gene. He has since written 12 more bestsellers, including The God Delusion which sold millions of copies, was translated into more than 30 languages, and catapulted him to the position of the world's foremost atheist.

Mehdi Hasan challenges evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins at the Oxford Union in front of a varied and lively audience.

In a frank and at times heated exchange, they discuss: Is religion a force for good or evil? Can it co-exist with science? Is science the new religion? And why if god does not exist, is religion so persistent?

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

ترافقت التطورات الميدانية في الملف اليمني مع شكوى المملكة من عدم جدية الحوثيين في السعي نحو الحل.
تقرير: زياد بركات
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/21

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Vote comes after PM Abdul Mahdi recommended that parliament take urgent measures to expel foreign troops from Iraq.
Iraq's Parliament has passed a resolution calling on the government to expel foreign troops from the country as tensions escalate between the United States and Iran on Iraqi soil following the killing of Qassem Soleimani.


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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

With the headlines covering fanaticism, fundamentalism, superstition and ignorance, religion is getting a bad press these days. And much of the conflict in the world, from the Middle East to Nigeria and Myanmar, is often blamed on religion.

But how are things from a different perspective? Some defenders of religion claim Adolf Hitler was an atheist. Communism under Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot or Mao Zedong banned religion, but also massacred millions. And science brought incredible and amazing advances, but also pollution and the atomic bomb.

A critic of religious dogmatism, Professor Richard Dawkins revolutionised genetics in 1976 with the publication of The Selfish Gene. He has since written 12 more bestsellers, including The God Delusion which sold millions of copies, was translated into more than 30 languages, and catapulted him to the position of the world's foremost atheist.

Mehdi Hasan challenges evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins at the Oxford Union in front of a varied and lively audience.

In a frank and at times heated exchange, they discuss: Is religion a force for good or evil? Can it co-exist with science? Is science the new religion? And why if god does not exist, is religion so persistent?

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

ترافقت التطورات الميدانية في الملف اليمني مع شكوى المملكة من عدم جدية الحوثيين في السعي نحو الحل.
تقرير: زياد بركات
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/21

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Vote comes after PM Abdul Mahdi recommended that parliament take urgent measures to expel foreign troops from Iraq.
Iraq's Parliament has passed a resolution calling on the government to expel foreign troops from the country as tensions escalate between the United States and Iran on Iraqi soil following the killing of Qassem Soleimani.


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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

There was a huge police presence on the streets of Melbourne in Australia as officers moved to break up competing rallies.
Far-right nationalists faced off against pro-immigrant demonstrators.
They were protesting against Melbourne's youth crime problem, which they blame on people of African descent.
Al Jazeera's Kathy Novak reports.

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Mahathir Mohamad served as Malaysia's prime minister for 22 years from 1981 to 2003. But the 94-year-old veteran politician returned to politics a few years back to oppose the political force he was once a part of, the Barisan Nasional coalition, which had ruled Malaysia since its independence from Britain in 1957.

During Mahathir's first tenure as Malaysia's prime minister, the country experienced a period of rapid modernisation and economic growth for the country's diverse population. Millions of Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians now live side by side in the country.

"In order to grow a country, to develop a country the first need is for stability. Ours is a multiracial nation and normally multiracial nations are not stable. So the first job that I had to do was to make sure that all the races were together for the country. That means, of course, that all the different races are represented in the government and they can speak for their own race and also for the nation," he told Al Jazeera.

"Because everybody has a fair share in the governance of the country, they feel satisfied that their problems will be taken care of and that leads to stability where development becomes possible."

His life achievements were recognised at the opening session of Doha Forum 2019. During his acceptance speech, he did not hold back from expressing his views on the modern world.

"Today's world is confronted with increased concern over the sustainability of global economic growth in the face of rising political, social, and environmental challenges," Mahathir said.

And he initiated a talk about his country's foreign policy and need for global markets, noting that Malaysia lost out on a big market when the United States applied sanctions against Iran.

"We don't believe in applying sanctions to force countries to accept certain ideologies and to change governments. It is not only the particular country that will suffer, but all the trading partners also will suffer economically. In a way, it is a form of dictatorship. A dictatorship that is worse than that in a country, it is international," he said.

The Malaysian prime minister also discussed the state of the global economy and its interconnectedness. He argued the US is leading the world in the wrong direction when it comes to multilateralism.

Commenting on the US-China trade war, Mahathir said, "Trade wars do not solve anything. They only antagonise people and other people not related to the war. There is too much politics involved ... if you follow economic rules ... perhaps you can solve the problem in a much much better way than confrontation and trying to destroy each other."

"Becoming very nationalist is good. But not at the expense of other people. Every country should care about itself but that needing to be protective or secure doesn't mean confronting others. It's better if we learn to work together," he told Al Jazeera. "We were going a long way towards multilateralism. But now nationalism seems to affect many countries."

For any leader no matter how great a run they have had in the office, one of the issues is when they will leave the political stage and what will happen next.

The Malaysian leader suggested he may seek to stay in power beyond 2020 and said he could not guarantee who would succeed him as prime minister. Asked if he would step down in 2020, he said he wanted to fix problems created by the previous government before resigning - with a new economic plan slated to be achieved between 2025 and 2030.

"This time around we want everybody to benefit, and not any particular group only," he said.

Could the modernisation of Malaysia have happened without Mahathir? Is the Malaysian prime minister going to step down in 2020? And who would he endorse to be his successor?

In this special edition of Talk to Al Jazeera at the Doha Forum 2019, Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad discusses his achievements, his vision for Malaysia, and the challenges the country faces.

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As the United States maintains its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, tension is on the rise in the Gulf, raising concerns over a full-blown military escalation.

While the US has beefed up its military presence in the region, the administration of President Donald Trump has been seeking allies for an international naval coalition to "combat Iranian aggression" in the Strait of Hormuz - one of the world's busiest and most important shipping routes.

Iran's government meanwhile says the naval build-up could destabilise the entire region and has called for US vessels to leave the area.

"We believe that the best the US can do for the protection of maritime navigation is to just leave people alone; don't interfere," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tells Al Jazeera.

"This is basically a hostile act against Iran and I do not believe it will have any impact other than insecurity."

He also warns against US weapons sales in the Middle East, saying, "if you are talking about threats coming from the region, the threats are coming from the US and its allies who are pouring weapons in the region, making it a tinderbox ready to blow up".

The crisis between the two powers escalated last year when Trump pulled out of a landmark nuclear agreement signed between world powers and Iran in 2015, saying it was a bad deal. He has since reinstated sanctions targeting Tehran and countries trading with it - a move Zarif calls "economic warfare".

"The Americans are not in a position to draw red lines for what we do for our defence," he says.

"I think the United States is the source of instability in this region. I think US allies, unfortunately, have been the source of instability," he says, referring to countries including Israel and Saudi Arabia.

"What is very clear - extremely clear - is that we are not seeking war, we do not want confrontation, we want development for our people, we want development for our region," he says.

"We need stability here, but stability should be for everybody. We cannot have stability for some and instability for others. We need to have stability for all countries in the region and we are prepared to protect stability for all countries in the region, and for those who depend on our region."

On Iran's continued commitment to the nuclear pact and its viability, Zarif says he believes "it is the best deal that was possible", even though he admits that it encountered opposition.

"It wasn't the best deal for everybody because you cannot have the perfect deal. There is no perfect deal," he says. "And if President Trump is given correct advice, he will be able to basically accept the reality that this is the best deal possible and we can move forward."

However, Zarif feels the deal can proceed even without US involvement, as long as the remaining participants agree to fulfil their own commitments.

"What we want them to do and what we expect them to do is stay committed. And we will stay committed as long as they are," he says.

So far the European Union is still sticking to the deal, offering a mechanism to bypass US sanctions.

"I think it's an important signal that the United States is getting more and more isolated - not because of anything we have done but because of what they are doing," Zarif says.

"They are violating the law, they are breaking the law, they are breaking every international treaty they have been a member of. They have broken not only the nuclear deal with Iran, but the Paris convention, the Trans Pacific Partnership - basically everything they could break they are breaking. So they are the source of instability globally and this type of behaviour will lead to further global disorder. And I think that is dangerous for everybody and everybody is realising that."

On Iran's ties with its neighbours in the Gulf, Zarif says the country hopes to achieve normalisation of relations.

"What we have called for, and repeat, is that our neighbours - all of us - belong to this region, we cannot leave this region. Others will leave this region; others will not secure us; others will not provide us with the security umbrella that we need. We can provide each other with that security umbrella. We extend our hand, and our hand remains extended, to all our neighbours."

Zarif admits he is "certainly concerned" about the potential for a war in the region. "But as a diplomat, I always need to look for a peaceful way out. And that's what we are trying," he says.


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They have survived rape and the slaughter of their families. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya girls and women fled Myanmar to escape a military crackdown.

In Bangladesh's refugee camps they thought they would be safe. But inside the tents that house almost a million Rohingya refugees, women and girls are being bought, sold and given away.

Girls are being forced into marriage because relatives can't afford to feed them, or are being lured to brothels with the promise of good jobs. We investigate the dangers still facing Rohingya women, and meet the people seeking to exploit them.

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حوار مباشر مع الداعية الإسلامي د.محمد راتب النابلسي بعنوان "الدعوة إلى الله وأخلاق الدعاة"


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5 Views · 5 years ago

US President Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, on the eve of his likely impeachment acquittal and in the aftermath of the chaotic first votes of the Iowa caucus to replace him.

Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett reports live from Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on the main takeaways of that speech.
Derrick Plummer is a Democratic strategist and joins us live from Washington, DC for his reaction to Trump's speech.

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5 Views · 5 years ago

Earlier this year a Buddhist woman was raped and murdered in western Myanmar. The authorities charged three Muslim men.

A week later, 10 Muslims were murdered in a revenge attack. What happened next was hidden from the outside world.

Bloodshed pitted Buddhists against minority Rohingya Muslims. Many Rohingya fled their homes, which were burned down in what they said was a deliberate attempt by the predominantly Buddhist government to drive them out of the country.

"They were shooting and we were also fighting. The fields were filled with bodies and soaked with blood," says Mohammed Islam, who fled with his family to Bangladesh.

There are 400,000 Rohingya languishing in Bangladesh. For more than three decades, waves of refugees have fled Myanmar. But the government of Bangladesh considers the Rohingya to be illegal immigrants, as does the government of Myanmar. They have no legal rights and nowhere to go.

This is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born, of a people deprived of citizenship in their homeland. It is the story of the Rohingya of western Myanmar, whose very existence as a people is denied.

Professor William Schabas, the former president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, says: "When you see measures preventing births, trying to deny the identity of the people, hoping to see that they really are eventually, that they no longer exist; denying their history, denying the legitimacy of their right to live where they live, these are all warning signs that mean it's not frivolous to envisage the use of the term genocide."


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1 Views · 5 years ago

The death toll from the outbreak of a rare virus in southern India has risen to 14.

The Nipah virus, which can cause flu-like symptoms and brain damage, emerged in the state of Kerala this month.

Al Jazeera's Charlotte Bellis reports.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

قالت الشرطة البريطانية إنها ألقت القبض على مشتبه به في تنفيذ عملية طعن في المسجد المركزي بالعاصمة لندن أدت إلى إصابة شخصين.
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26 Nisan 1986 yılında Çernobil'de, dünyanın en kötü nükleer felaketi meydana geldi.
Kazanın üzerinden 28 yıl geçmiş olmasına rağmen, atmosfere yayılan zehirli gazların etkileri günümüzde hâlâ hissediliyor. Belgesel, bu felaket sırasında yaşananları ve sonrasını inceliyor.

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"The time for change has come" - that was the message from Malaysia's new leader Mahathir Mohamad after his stunning victory over the ruling coalition in May.

The 92-year-old veteran politician, who served as Malaysia's prime minister for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, returned to politics two years ago. He opposed the political force he was once a part of - the Barisan Nasional coalition, which had ruled Malaysia since its independence from Britain in 1957.

The law must take its course and if the attorney general finds sufficient evidence of acts that are criminal then the attorney general takes the decision. One of our [election] promises was that we would honour the separation of powers between the legislative, executive and judiciary, so I cannot interfere with what the attorney general wants to do.

Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia PM

Malaysia is a diverse nation with millions of Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians living side by side.
But in recent years, many Malaysians have been frustrated with high-level government corruption and a rising cost of living.

Prime Minister Mahathir accused his predecessor Najib Razak of stealing millions of dollars, and this may have led to Najib's defeat at the polls.

Najib has denied corruption charges over the disappearance of millions of dollars from the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) state investment fund, as part of a graft probe while he was in office.

The new government led by Mahathir has reopened investigations that were stifled while Najib was in office, setting up a special task force to deal with the allegations.

So what are the implications of the 1MDB investigation? And what's next for Malaysian politics?

In an exclusive interview, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, talks to Al Jazeera about his fight against corruption and for more transparency in government.

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Philippines: The Slum | Episode 1: Deliverance

As a birth attendant advocating for family planning, Remy is on the frontline of Tondo's battle with overcrowding.

Tondo in northern Manila is home to the city's largest collection of slums. It is also one of the most densely populated areas on the planet.

Paradise Heights, home to former squatters, is in the heart of Tondo. There, self-taught midwife, Remy Permites is delivering new life in the slums. Remy does her work with only the most basic equipment: a stethoscope, a pair of gloves and little else. Though she has little formal training, she plays a crucial role in an area where few can afford to pay for medical care.

The slums of Manila are undergoing a population explosion. But Remy has managed to escape the shacks and lives in a small government-built apartment, with 14 members of her family. Her home also doubles as a makeshift clinic.

Along with delivering babies, Remy is responsible for delivering paperwork. She continues her training, takes classes on birth control, helps a young girl bury her stillborn baby, and along with family planning advocate Jane, educates women to have smaller families.

Meanwhile, a few kilometers to the south of Remy's clinic is Beseco slum with a population of about 45,000. There, fisherman and father of nine, Gener Pagtabunan struggles to feed his family by trying - mostly unsuccessfully - to catch fish in the polluted harbour.

His wife Lorna tries to supplement their income by selling fruit and vegetables from the front of their tiny shack. But it is a struggle for the growing family to make ends meet. Lorna, who wants to ensure her 21-year-old daughter and mother of three does not make the same mistakes she did, takes her to get a contraceptive injection.

About the series: This six-part series follows residents of Manila's Tondo slum as they live, love, survive and aspire in some of the world's toughest living conditions.

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"I learned that discrimination wasn’t going to weaken me, it was going to make me stronger."

’Dzoel decided not to let anything stand in the way of his dreams. In 2017, Al Jazeera met Achmad Zulkarnain, an extraordinary young man who was determined to become a professional photographer.

Now, Al Jazeera returns to meet Dzoel once more and learn more about the obstacles he had to overcome, including depression that could have led to him taking his own life.Born with no legs and only stumps for arms, Zulkarnain, whose nickname is Dzoel, refused to let physical limitations stop him from pursuing his goal.

Since the 2017 Al Jazeera documentary about his life and work, he has cultivated a burgeoning Instagram following and studied with renowned photographer Darwis Triadi.

Today, in addition to teaching photography and managing his studio, Dzoel is studying criminal law and wants to start a legal firm that will help people with disabilities.

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Novo izdanje Al Jazeera Svijeta donosi priču o vremenskim nepogodama i antiizbjegličkom osjećaju koji  pogoršavaju život Sirijaca u Libanu.

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Filmmaker: Bouchra Ijork

High in the Atlas Mountains in central Morocco are remote villages almost entirely dominated by Amazigh women, a result of the geographical divide between the urban and rural poor, the volatility of Moroccan agriculture and lack of regional development. Their menfolk migrate for long periods to do agricultural or city work in other parts of the country.

While the absentee men send money back home, the women are left to care for the children, tend to crops and farm animals without any outside support. "Wives can't accompany their husbands," says Fatma Kadjik, from Tiklit village, so married women have to learn to survive on their own.

In 2005, Morocco began its National Human Development Initiative Support Project with a million dollar budget aimed at improving people's living conditions and reducing poverty. By 2014, the overall poverty rate had been cut by about half, but there's still a large gap between urban and rural poverty. Literacy is also low, especially among girls, who are often unable to continue their education beyond primary school.

While life expectancy is not much lower than in Europe, harsh living conditions and poor access to healthcare affect longevity. It's a tough life for these resilient women, especially if as young girls they've been married off early.

"Imagine a girl married at the age of 13 or 14 having three or four children. At 19, she already looks 50. She's no longer beautiful and healthy," points out Saida Oukhali, from Oum Rabia.

She and her friend Aicha Jadda were both married at 16 but have since divorced, carrying a stigma in this conservative Amazigh society. "We weren't mature enough for the responsibility of marriage," says Saida. "Divorce is a big problem. You're exploited and no longer respected."

Ignoring village gossip, these young women now express themselves through music and song, where separation, hardship and women's suffering are recurring themes.

Village women with children have a heavier burden to bear. "We never rest. We keep running all day until night falls," says Fatima Kadjik, who lives with her sister-in-law, Hafida. She describes a typical day: "Hafida and I wake up at 6am to make bread and get the girls ready for school. After, I take the cow to the field to graze. Then we wash the wheat, lay it to dry and prepare lunch. By then the kids are back from school. I give the cow water and take it to graze."

Her husband, Abdellah Hasbi, acknowledges that this is difficult existence and hopes things will change for the next generation. "I'm worried about the younger generation ... Projects should be launched in this region, to create jobs for young people."

Men like Abdellah get seasonal work in farming but Moroccan agriculture is volatile and only 18 percent of the country is arable, adding to these people's vulnerability and insecurity.

While NGOs have stepped in to try and up-skill young people in of these communities - and this is the key to breaking the cycle that locks these women into such an unforgiving way of life. It might ultimately affect traditional Amazigh culture but it would more of the people of the Atlas the chance of becoming more valued members of Moroccan society as a whole.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

ISIL and the Taliban - Featured Documentary

Raising its black flag over the rugged mountainous regions of Afghanistan, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has emerged as a new threat to the war-ravaged country as it battles the Taliban for supremacy.

Raising its black flag over the rugged mountainous regions of Afghanistan, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has emerged as a new threat to the war-ravaged country as it battles the Taliban for supremacy.

The Taliban are worried about the influx of foreign fighters who are believed to make up as many as half of ISIL's fighters [Al Jazeera]
Employing violence and brutality to impose its will , Wilayat Khorasan, (the ancient name ISIL has chosen for the region made up of Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of neighbouring countries), has emerged in seven different areas and vowed to step up operations, where the veteran fighters - the Taliban - once held sway.

Fighting to reconstitute the historical Khorasan into the so-called "caliphate" of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the group says it has grand plans for the region, starting with uprooting the Taliban and the government of President Ashraf Ghani.

Causing friction with the regional and overall leadership of the Taliban, armed battles have increased over the past few months with dozens of Taliban fighters killed in clashes, most notably in the Taliban stronghold of Nangarhar province.

ISIL's local chapter has also managed to attract dozens of fighters from the Taliban's ranks into its fold, while foreign fighters unable to make it to Syria and Iraq have thronged to the group's territory.

In ISIL and the Taliban, we look at the group's growing popularity, how it made steady inroads into the country, and the threat it poses for the future of Afghanistan .

We gain unprecedented access to ISIL's central leadership and meet children as young as five years old being trained to fight and dedicate their lives to the 'caliphate'.

Employing violence and brutality used by the group in Syria and Iraq, Wilayat Khorasan, (the ancient name ISIL has chosen for the region made up of Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of neighbouring countries), has emerged in seven different areas and vowed to step up operations, where the veteran fighters, the Taliban, once held sway.

Fighting to reconstitute the historical Khorasan into the so-called 'Caliphate' of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the group says it has grand plans for the region, starting with uprooting the Taliban and the government of President Ashraf Ghani.

Causing friction with the regional and overall leadership of the Taliban, armed battles have increased over the past few months with dozens of Taliban fighters killed in the clashes, most notably in the Taliban stronghold of Nangarhar province.

ISIL's local chapter has also managed to attract dozens of fighters from the Taliban's ranks into its fold, while foreign fighters unable to make it to Syria and Iraq have thronged to the group's territory.

In ISIL and the Taliban we look at the group's growing popularity, how it made steady inroads into the country and the threat it poses for the future of Afghanistan.

We gain exclusive access to ISIL's central leadership, and meet children as young as 5-years-old being trained to fight and dedicate their lives to the 'Caliphate'.


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3 Views · 5 years ago

King Hussein of Jordan: On A Knife Edge is the second of a two-part series telling the story of Jordan's King from 1952 to his death in 1999.

The second half of King Hussein’s career, his relationship with Israel, the Palestinians, the Arab world and the West.

This two-part series is the story of Jordan's king from 1952 to 1999, a major political figure in the cauldron of the Middle East and one whose life and career were never far from a crisis, at home and abroad. Hussein was still only fifteen when his grandfather, King Abdullah I, was shot dead by a Palestinian gunman in July 1951 with the boy by his side at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

His critics described him as an artful opportunist, cynically shifting alliances with the sole aim of staying in power. An Israeli intelligence report once described him as a man trapped on a bridge-burning at both ends, spanning a crocodile-infested river.

He was certainly an arch politician who navigated the minefield of the Middle East all his political life but never lost faith in the peace process. In his last major TV interview he said he believed that peace would eventually be reached in the Arab-Israeli conflict although, of course, almost two decades later, that peace is still proving as elusive as ever.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his government have resigned. Medvedev has agreed to take a new role in overseeing defence and security.
This comes after President Vladimir Putin used his annual address to announce a shakeup of the political system.
He said Parliament should have the power to choose the country's prime minister - but that the president should still have wide-ranging powers.
Protests calling for political reform erupted last year after opposition politicians were barred from running in local elections.
Putin said he would hold a referendum on any changes to the constitution.

Viktor Olevich, lead analyst for the Center for Actual Politics, talks to Al Jazeera.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

Shot, then blown to smithereens with military-grade explosives, the 2006 killing of Altantuya Shaariibuu was one of Malaysia’s most sensational murder cases. Even though years have passed since the young Mongolian woman’s death, it is one case that has refused to disappear. If anything, the mystery has deepened.

101 East investigates those who were involved in the case and asks whether the two men convicted of her murder are “fall guys” for others who ordered the killing of Shaariibuu.

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5 Views · 5 years ago

The Isle of Man TT is described as the world's most dangerous race, a complicated and unforgiving course. Yet every year more and more motorcycle enthusiasts come to this tiny British island to race in the event. Is it some kind of fatal attraction?


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4 Views · 5 years ago

As hundreds of passengers leave the Diamond Princess cruise ship after a two-week quarantine, some are awaiting the results of a test to determine whether they have the coronavirus COVID-19 that has infected more than 540 on the vessel.
It is a nail-biting situation for many, not least for some of the ship's Filipino crew members who say they are working under duress.
Al Jazeera's Jamela Alindogan reports about one Filipino worker on board the Diamond Princess.


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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it had launched ballistic missiles into eastern Syria, targeting fighters it blamed for a recent attack on a military parade in southwestern Iran.

At least six missiles were fired into Syria at 2am (00:00 GMT), targeting the bases of "takfiri terrorists" in eastern Syria, the IRGC statement said.

Iranian officials use the word "takfiri" to describe Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) fighters.


Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi reports from Tehran.

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7 Views · 5 years ago

For the past 16 years, Huseyin Gunduz has dreamt of building a mosque in the Dutch capital, Amsterdam.

Having had to perform congregational prayers in factories, community centres and people's basements; he has spent years campaigning and fundraising to build a place of worship and make his dream a reality.

In The Mosque of West Amsterdam, we follow Huseyin as work finally nears completion on the Western Mosque.

"The thought of the outcome and success leaves me speechless," he says. "I believe we'll be rewarded in the afterlife for our contribution and efforts."

Known locally as Westermoskee, the structure - modeled on Istanbul's iconic Hagia Sophia - is in urgent need of funds to be completed.

From its conception, in the early 1990s, to the present day - construction has been fraught with controversy, as well as political and financial difficulties.

Planning problems, corruption scandals, local opposition and anti-Islamic prejudice have plagued the project, halting development for nearly a decade.

The extreme-right leader Geert Wilders, whose Freedom Party is riding high in the opinion polls, has also been an outspoken critic, leading to growing local opposition.

This film looks at how Huseyin tries to raise the capital necessary for development while trying to bridge relations with residents who are growing increasingly weary of the mosque.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

In this episode of Head to Head, Mehdi Hasan challenges Charles Liu, Senior Fellow at Peking University, seasoned Chinese entrepreneur and informal adviser to the Chinese government, on Xi Jinping’s record in power so far, the government’s crackdown on the Uighur Muslim minority, and what role for China if it becomes the 21st century’s military and economic superpower.

With the presidential term limit abolished in 2018, critics say that Chinese President Xi Jinping appears to be paving the way to being able to stay in power for life, but Charles Liu, founder of Hao Capital, disputes this. Separately, despite lower-than-predicted growth, China is still growing substantially and is set to become the world’s biggest economy.

But the economic boom has been paired with an increase in state surveillance and crackdowns on dissent, as well as the repression of the Muslim Uighur minority. So at what cost has China’s economic miracle come? And what’s the future for civil liberties of the Chinese people?

In recent years China has also increased its military spending while some Chinese officials have been ratcheting up their militaristic rhetoric, raising fears of direct military confrontation with the United States.

On this Head to Head episode filmed at the Oxford Union, we challenge Charles Liu on all these topics, ask him whether the Chinese economy has hit a wall, and whether China’s neighbours should dismiss their fears as his country builds up its military and extends its global reach.

We are joined by a panel of three experts:

Andreas Fulda - China Specialist at Asia Research Institute and Assistant Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham.

Victor Gao - Vice President of the Beijing based Center for China and Globalization and former interpreter for the late President Deng Xiaoping.

Steve Tsang - Professor and Director of the China Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London.

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0 Views · 5 years ago

Kuala Lumpur Summit: Five major issues facing Muslim world

Leaders from some of the world's most populous Muslim-majority nations set to address issues like Islamophobia, poverty.
Leaders from some of the world's most populous Muslim-majority countries are set to meet in Malaysia's capital on Thursday to address issues such as Islamophobia and poverty, with the organisers insisting the event is not meant to rival the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad will preside over the meeting with fellow heads of state, President Hassan Rouhani of Iran and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey. Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani is also expected to attend.Subscribe to our channel

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2 Views · 5 years ago

Every year two million people die from unsafe food and water around the world. Food safety experts warn these deaths may be caused by human design, and nowhere is this trend more prevalent than in China.

Tracing the making of a bowl of wonton noodle soup, a 101 East investigation exposes the toxic stew this iconic dish has become.

From tainted additives in noodles to growth hormones in pork, to industrial filler posing as meat, presenter Steve Chao finds that anything is possible for producers looking to cut corners and make a fast buck.

Do you have a story about Chinese food you consumed? @AJ101East goes undercover to expose the hidden harm in China's Food Industry.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

Extreme surveillance, accounts of torture and the detention of up to a million Uighur is all part of what seems to be China’s attempt at eradicating the Uighur identity from its borders.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

On the first day of 2019, Jair Bolsonaro will be sworn in as the president of Brazil.

The incoming leader of South America’s biggest economy is a hard-right populist with an affinity for the military dictatorships of the country’s past.

But what does his taking office mean for the rest of the world?


Al Jazeera's John Holman has more.

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3 Views · 5 years ago

Al Jazeera has gained exclusive access to Taliban fighters in Afghanistan's Logar province.

Embedded with a group of self-proclaimed Taliban fighters as they attacked an Afghan National Army garrison, it's a rare insight into the security challenge facing government forces.

Journalist Nagieb Khaja reports.


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1 Views · 5 years ago

The government of Austria wants refugees to register in the country they are coming from, meaning a refugee would need permission from the country they are fleeing.

Migration will be high on the agenda at the European Union leaders' meeting in Salzburg.


Al Jazeera’s Laurence Lee reports from Freilassing.


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3 Views · 5 years ago

European nations criticised for weak responses to Qassam Soleimani's assassination

Europe appears caught in the middle following the targeted killing of Iran's most powerful general by the U.S.
Many countries are urging restraint as they try to balance relations with both sides.
European leaders have warned against further escalation in the region.
But U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says their responses haven't been "helpful".
In the past, Tehran has accused Europe of not doing enough to revive the 2015 nuclear deal that the U.S. withdrew from two years ago.
Should the EU rethink its Iran policies?

Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
Guests:
Hassan Ahmadian - Assistant professor of political science at the University of Tehran
Rouzbeh Parsi - Head of the Middle East and North Africa programme at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs
Matthew Bryza - Former US diplomat



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4 Views · 5 years ago

The Middle East's longest-ruling monarch, Oman’s Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said, has died aged 79.
Three days of mourning have been declared - and the process has begun to choose who will take over; Qaboos had no children and never publicly named a successor.
He was credited with modernising the Gulf country and mediating between rivals in a volatile region.

Al Jazeera's Rob Matheson looks back at his life.

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5 Views · 5 years ago

In this episode of Head to Head, Mehdi Hasan challenges Erik Prince, the founder and former CEO of Blackwater, on his security firm’s performance during the Iraq w ar, the “exit strategy” he’s proposing for the w ar in Afghanistan, and his support for US President Donald Trump.
During the early years of the Bush administration’s so-called ‘War on Terror’, Blackwater grew into one of the most profitable private military contractors in the US.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

With a black mother of Bantu ethnicity and a white father of Swiss and German descent, raised in apartheid South Africa, Trevor Noah began his life whilst considered a crime by his own government. Born in 1984, when interracial unions were still forbidden, the comedian has come a long way from his humble upbringing in Johannesburg.

He began his career at the age of 18, starring in a soap opera and then went on to host his own radio show, "Noah's Ark", and eventually quit to focus on comedy.

Noah made a name for himself, attracting the attention of some of the world's most renowned comedians, like Jon Stewart. After moving to America in 2011, Noah would go on to become the first South African comedian to appear on "The Tonight Show" hosted by fellow comedian and actor Jimmy Fallon. After becoming a regular contributor to "The Daily Show", with over 200 writing credits under his belt, Jon Stewart handpicked him to be his successor, as host of "The Daily Show" - one of America's top political satire programs.

But as a foreigner in Trump's America, how does Noah's voice resonate? And can political satire be a force for change?

This week, comedian and TV host Trevor Noah talks to Al Jazeera.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

More than 62,000 Brazilians have died as a result of violent crimes in the last year, breaking a record of homicides in the country.

The increase is largely caused by rival drug gangs battling for territory.


Al Jazeera’s Mariana Sanchez reports from Rio de Janeiro.


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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

A former Pakistan cricket star has confessed to his role in a spot-fixing scandal in England - after denying it for six years.

In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit, Danish Kaneria admits he induced a teammate at Essex County Cricket Club to underperform for money paid by a notorious bookmaker.


Al Jazeera's David Harrison reports from London.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Turkey says its military has hit several Syrian government targets, killing dozens of troops in the rebel-held Idlib province in Syria.
The raids were launched in response to a Syrian government attack which killed five Turkish soldiers and three civilians.
This has put the Syrian and Turkish governments in direct confrontation for the first time and risks irking Russia, which backs Syrian forces.
Turkey has now sent more reinforcements to Idlib and is threatening further action.

Al Jazeera's Priyanka Gupta reports.

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The Turkish defence ministry has said four Turkish soldiers have been killed and nine wounded by Syrian government shelling.
The Turkish military sent reinforcements to Northern Syria on Sunday after warning that it may intervene against the government's offensive in Aleppo and Idlib.
Last week, the UN said almost 390,000 people - mostly women and children - had fled their homes since the start of December.

Al Jazeera's Sinem Koseoglu joins us live from Istanbul, Turkey, for the latest updates.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Julius Malema is never far from the spotlight. In 2012, his aggressive and divisive brand of rhetoric led to expulsion from South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC).

As head of the influential ANC youth league he had earlier helped Jacob Zuma become president.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

In part three of The Lobby, our undercover reporter travels to the Labour Party Conference, revealing how accusations of anti-Semitism by group within Labour targeted Israel critics and saw some investigated.


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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

U novom izdanju Al Jazeera Svijeta gledajte: u Karakasu se tokom prošle godine dogodilo gotovo 4.000 ubistava. Virginia Lopez otkriva šta je to što pojedine mlade ljude tjera na takve zločine. Omar Al-Saleh istraživao je zašto je gotovo 2 miliona djece širom Afganistana prisiljeno na teške poslove. Kako je grupa avanturista prešla pustinju dugu 1300 kilometara u priči Caroline Malone.



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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

طالب الرئيس التركي رجب طيب أردوغان في محادثة هاتفية مع نظيره الروسي فلاديمير بوتين، بالسيطرة على قوات النظام السوري، وقال إن الحل ممكن عبر التنفيذ الكامل لمقررات قمة سوتشي.
تقرير: أزهار الجربوعي
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/21

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

The downfall of Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi last year was greeted with great hopes for the rebirth of a nation.

But there was another hope felt by many inside and outside of the country - that the end of his 42-year rule would allow some light to be shed on the fate of a charismatic Lebanese cleric.

Imam Musa al-Sadr, the leader of Lebanon's Shia Muslims, disappeared, along with two companions, in the summer of 1978 during a visit to Libya to meet Gaddafi.

As in the Shia myth of the 'hidden imam', this modern-day cleric left his followers upholding his legacy and awaiting his return.

The enigmatic cleric's popularity had transcended religions. Calling for social justice and development, in 1974 al-Sadr founded the Movement of the Deprived - aiming to unite people across communal lines.

Archbishop Youssef Mounes of Lebanon's Catholic Information Centre remembers a sermon al-Sadr delivered in a church, in which he warned of an imminent sectarian war.

"It was a surreal scene," Mounes says. "Seeing the turban of a Muslim imam under the cross in a Christian church. He delivered a sermon at a very significant time."

When civil war erupted in Lebanon in 1975, al-Sadr led anti-war protests. And as the war intensified, so too did al-Sadr's efforts to end it. As part of this, he toured the Arab world to plead the case for south Lebanon.

In 1978, this took him to Libya where he was due to meet Gaddafi.

He was never seen again.

In the years since conflicting stories have emerged about what happened to al-Sadr and his two companions. Now hopes have been raised that new evidence and witnesses will emerge to help solve the mystery of the missing imam.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Gaddafi #Libya

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

In West Papua, what began as protests over alleged racism towards Papuan students has now turned into renewed calls for an independent state.

Since late August, protesters have marched with the banned Morning Star flag - a symbol of the West Papuan independence movement - and across the province, government buildings have been set on fire. Witnesses say at least six demonstrators and one soldier were killed last week.

The protests began after the spread of a video showing Papuan students being called "monkeys" and other racist taunts by Indonesian security forces. On Thursday, Indonesia partially lifted an internet blackout in the region that began on August 21, but services are still blocked in regions where the worst violence occurred. Indonesia's Ministry of Communication and Information said the measure is meant to stop the spread of fake news and hoaxes.

This year marks 50 years since West Papua became a part of Indonesia following a controversial 1969 vote supervised by the UN. In 2017, 1.8 million Papuans unsuccessfully petitioned the UN to recognise a self-determination vote.

Most Papuans are Christian Melanesians and see themselves as a group that is separate and distinct from Muslim-majority Indonesia. In the past, Jakarta has not been open to a new referendum on resource-rich West Papua.

In this episode, we'll look at the current unrest in West Papua and hear more about the Papuan push for independence.

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3 Views · 5 years ago

Storm Rising: Manila's slum dwellers under threat

Sandwiched between a polluted harbor and a busy highway is the charcoal- making a community of Ulingan- in Manila, with a population of 40,000.

Husband and wife team Judy and Babes Barines have operated a charcoal pit for the last nine years. They invested all their savings in charcoal-making but have to make some difficult decisions when their investment is wiped out by a tropical storm that hits the south of the country.

A few kilometers east of the Barines' charcoal pits, corn seller and mother of nine, Bebe, is starting work. But she has not managed to escape the storm either. She has to repair her makeshift home under a bridge and work out how to make a living as her supply of corn dries up.

Meanwhile, Pilipinas Got Talent superstar, Frankendal, is also feeling the effects of the typhoon. He has not heard from his mother and grandmother since the storm, so he heads to the region to look for them. As a former slum dweller, he knows just how precarious life can be.

The six part-series follows residents of Manila's Tondo slums as they live, love, survive and aspire in some of the world's toughest living conditions.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Philippines #TheSlumEpisodes

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Al Jazeera releases Pakistan’s suppressed report into the killing of Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.
On the night of May 1, 2011, US Special Forces launched a raid deep into Pakistani territory to capture or kill al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden.
Pakistan’s military and political leaders were furious, and set up a Commission to examine both “how the US was able to execute a hostile military mission which lasted around three hours deep inside Pakistan”.
Later, the Pakistani government blocked the release of the report they had commissioned.
But our exclusive project reveals the full report for the first time, includes exclusive videos, and in-depth coverage.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

يواصل الألمان على المستوى الرسمي والشعبي التعبير عن استيائهم من الهجوم المزدوج الذي نفذه ألماني متطرف في هاناو، وأسفر عن مقتل تسعة أشخاص، بينما تواصل الأجهزة الأمنية تحقيقاتها لمعرفة ما إذا كان منفذ الهجومين استعان بآخرين.

تقرير: نور الدين بوزيان
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/21

Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Russia says its new hypersonic weapon is a technological breakthrough on the scale of Sputnik - the first satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. The Avangard is launched on top of an intercontinental ballistic missile. But unlike a regular missile warhead it can sverve sharply, making it much harder to intercept.
That's worrying the U.S. - that's also having to contend with China's development of hypersonic arms.
Beijing displayed the Dong Feng 17 at a military parade in October.
The U.S. defence secretary has said developing the technology is a priority.
So will the Avangard, which Russia says can fly at 27 times the speed of sound, change the balance of power?

Presenter: Dareen Abughaida

Guests:

Pavel Felgenhauer - Defence and Military Analyst

Tariq Rauf - Nuclear Arms Control Specialist

Paul Schulte - Former Director of Proliferation and Arms Control at the British Ministry of Defence

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Fatou Mandiang Diatta, also known as Sister Fa, is an award-winning Senegalese urban soul and hip-hop star who uses her music to campaign for human rights and for an end to female genital mutilation (FGM). She herself is a survivor of the painful, dangerous practice.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Senegal #CloseUp

Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

It's been about 100 days into the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.

Since he took power, the Philippine president has overseen the killing of more than 3,500 people in his war on drugs, offended world leaders and strained relations with the US.

In an exclusive first interview since he was sworn in, we talk to Duterte about his controversial war on drugs and foreign policy - including deteriorating relations with the United States and potentially warming relations with China.

"We have three million drug addicts, and it's growing. So if we do not interdict this problem, the next generation will be having a serious problem ... You destroy my country, I'll kill you. And it's a legitimate thing. If you destroy our young children, I will kill you. That is a very correct statement. There is nothing wrong in trying to preserve the interest of the next generation."

But Duterte admits that children and innocent people have also been killed in the bloody crackdown, and promises to investigate these extrajudicial killings, but he also says calls them "collateral damage".

When asked about the contested South China Sea, Duterte says:

"We will not give up anything there; it's an entitlement ... You can only negotiate to prevent a war ... They invited me for talks, and I will go."

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Leaked documents suggest that Isabel dos Santos, Africa's richest woman and daughter of Angola's former president, siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars of Angolan government money.
However, dos Santos has dismissed the so-called Luanda Leaks, obtained by journalists' organisation ICIJ and released on Sunday, as "witch-hunt" meant to discredit her and her father.

Al Jazeera's Alexi O'Brien explains.

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#Angola #LuandaLeaks #IsabeldosSantos

Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

The civil rights activist and comedian reflects on race relations in America and the situation in Ferguson

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Turkey's parliament has approved a bill to deploy troops to Libya in support of the embattled United Nations-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA), paving the way for increased military cooperation despite criticism from opposition legislators.

Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop said on Thursday that the legislation passed with a 325-184 vote.


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#AlJazeeraEnglish #BreakingNews #TurkeyLibya

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Israel has announced that it signed a directive officially allowing Israeli citizens to visit Saudi Arabia for religious or business trips. Saudi Arabia does not have diplomatic relations with Israel and does not allow Israeli passport holders to visit except for Muslim pilgrimage.
The announcement comes just days before United States President Donald Trump said he would release his much-touted Middle East peace plan.
Al Jazeera's Harry Fawcett has more from West Jerusalem.



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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Saudi #Israel

Aryel Narvasa
9 Views · 5 years ago

Drone attacks claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels have caused fires at two major facilities run by Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil giant.

Citing an interior ministry spokesperson, the official Saudi Press Agency said on Saturday the blazes at the facilities in Abqaiq - home to the company's largest oil processing plant - and Khurais were under control.

The ministry did not identify the source of the attack and said investigations were ongoing. It did not specify if there were any casualties or whether operations at the two facilities had been affected.

Al Jazeera's Osama Bin Javaid explains.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #HouthiRebels #BreakingNews

Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Singapore’s education system is renowned for creating the world’s smartest students.

It’s the envy of nations around the world, but what is the secret to its students’ success?

Supporters point to a culture that values education and holds teachers in high esteem.

But it’s a high-stakes game – only the top students make it into the best schools.

Twelve-year-old Xuan is preparing for a national exam that will determine which secondary school he attends.

He starts his day before sunrise, and spends his days shuttling between school, tuition centres and extra classes, followed by homework late into the night.


He says he feels the pressure from multiple sources.
“I think it comes from our teachers, friends, family and it can get very stressful when everyone is looking at you thinking that you can score really well,” Xuan says.

Now some are asking if this culture of competition puts too much pressure on kids.

In 2018, there was a 56 per cent rise in the number of young people asking for mental health help, according to the country’s leading mental health NGO.

Charmaine, 17, was diagnosed with depression after struggling during and after the exams.

“I think it’s just the kind of environment that you're in, it’s too much pressure,” she says. "I kind of developed a fear of failure. Like a really, really intense one.”

101 East goes back to school to find out why Singapore’s students are top of the class, and the price they’re willing to pay for success.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told the UN General Assembly nuclear power should either be free for all states or banned completely. He also warned that the "inequality" between states which have nuclear power and those which do not undermines global balances.

Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports on Erdogan's speech from the United Nations.
Sultan Barakat, Director of the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, also analyses the speech.

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#AlJazeeraEnglish #UNGA #Erdogan

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit exposes the global scale of match-fixing in cricket.

Our undercover investigation reveals how criminal gangs bribe players and officials to fix matches and parts of matches – and make millions from betting on guaranteed outcomes.

In secretly filmed meetings, we expose criminals who target the fast-growing Twenty20 tournaments and Test matches, the highest level of the international game.

We film international players agreeing to fix matches and show how spot-fixes appear to have been carried out at Test matches involving some of the world's leading teams.

The 18-month investigation also reveals how a head groundsman was paid by criminals to doctor the pitch for two Test matches, allowing them to control and bet heavily on the result.

And we expose detailed plans to set up a Twenty20 cricket tournament, involving former international players, purely for the purpose of match-fixing.

Since this documentary was completed, Jeevantha Kulatunga has contacted Al Jazeera.

He denies any involvement in match-fixing and says Al Jazeera's allegations are "false" and had been "deliberately used to tarnish my image and reputation as a cricketer and coach".

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

In this episode of Head to Head, Mehdi Hasan challenges businessman-turned-politician Richard Tice, the chair of the United Kingdom's Brexit Party, on his campaign for a "no deal" or "clean" exit from the European Union.

Editor's note: Since the recording of this show on September 30, 2019, Rachel Warby has been deselected and is no longer the prospective parliamentary candidate for the Brexit Party.

In addition to being elected as a member of the European Parliament (MEP) in May 2019, Tice cofounded the successful pro-Brexit campaign Leave.EU before the June 2016 referendum. He went on to fund the Leave Means Leave campaign immediately after the vote.

Tice dismisses official warnings about the impact of a "no-deal" Brexit on the UK's economy and believes that sovereignty is paramount, adding: "We get back our sovereignty from the European Union, back to Parliament, and back to the people. So that is, you know, that is something that is absolutely priceless, we must achieve that."

Hasan and Tice are joined by a panel of three experts:

- Graham Gudgin - a pro-Brexit economist at Cambridge University and chief economic adviser at the conservative think-tank, Policy Exchange
- Jonathan Lis - the deputy director for the pro-Europe think-tank, British Influence
- Ash Sarkar - a senior editor at the progressive online media outlet, Novara Media

After the recording at the Oxford Union, Tice said: "The ultimate challenge is both to survive and enjoy an hour of intense Head to Head with Mehdi Hasan. It sharpens you up and keeps you on your toes. I loved it!" (October 1, 2019)

No-deal Brexit: Destiny or disaster? with Richard Tice first broadcast on October 11, 2019, at 20:00 GMT and repeat telecasts on October 12 at 12:00GMT, October 13 at 01:00 GMT, and October 14 at 06:00 GMT.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Tensions between the United States and Iran escalated in early January after US President Donald Trump ordered the killing of top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani.

The attack also killed Iraq's Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy commander of Iran-backed militias known as the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF).

In response, Iran fired more than a dozen missiles at two US bases.

All of that was happening on Iraqi soil, a nation once again caught up between a regional giant and a military superpower.

Trump is adamant that the attack was "self-defence" and that Soleimani posed an imminent threat - which was contradicted by Iran and the Iraqi prime minister.

And Iran says it's delivered "a slap in the face" with a missile strike which will usher in the end of US presence in the Middle East.

So is the latest US-Iran crisis really over? Will the US heed calls for its forces to leave Iraq?

Al Jazeera was given rare access to the sprawling Ain al-Assad base after the Iranian strike. We asked the US-led coalition if the threats from Iran-backed militias still loom. And in a rare TV appearance, Mohammad Mohie, spokesman of the Iran-backed Shia paramilitary group Kataib Hezbollah, talks to Al Jazeera.

Asked about the US government calling Kataib Hezbollah a threat to Iraq's peace and security, Mohie says: "We are Iraqis and from Iraqi soil. We have confronted US troops; they were occupation troops according to the UN. After 2003, the US troops were occupation troops so it was the right of the Iraqi people to resist. And with our joint efforts we expelled US troops. So the return of the US troops to this area is stirring problems by inciting violence and supporting terrorist groups and Takfiris. Those groups threaten the security of the region, this is the main reason for instability in the Middle East and it is the main threat to everyone’s security. We are the sons of this area, we have the right to defend it, to live in it peacefully."
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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Yehia Mohamed Elias, a former Comoran minister for education, married his wife Zakiya 20 years ago. He married his 'new' wife Zuleikha just two years ago.

But now Elias and his wives have decided to take part in the great Comoran tradition of the 'grand marriage'.

The 'grand marriage' is an age-old institution which has been passed from generation to generation on the islands of Grande Comore, Moheli and Anjouan.

It's a symbol of social status on the islands and a must for any self-respecting Comoran, a commitment not even the President of the Republic can avoid embracing.

A Comoran man can only wear certain elemens of the national dress or stand in the first line at the mosque if he's had a grand marriage.

There are two types of legal unions in the Comoros - the small marriage and the grand one.

The ordinary wedding is an intimate gathering and one which has to satisfy the appetite for celebration until the married couple decide it’s time for - or they can afford - the grand marriage.

This is normally at least a year after the smaller ceremony and involves a major series of parties, processions and gatherings that can last up to two weeks and take over the whole village.

The grand marriage is as important for the bride as it is for the groom, with some beauty preparations starting as long as six months before the event. Other women might only take a week of pre-nuptial make-up preparations, depending on the couple's social and financial status.

The grand marriage certainly doesn't come cheap and Elias claims to have spent all his money, over €20,000, on the wedding - not much by modern international standards but a small fortune on the Comoros.

These festivities are a huge extravagance, particularly on these islands which are among the 20 poorest nations in the world.

But while half the population continues to live beneath the poverty line, the grand marriage remains an important beacon of Comoran social standing.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

An Al Jazeera undercover team penetrated the network of dealers, agents and traffickers who profit from the multi-million dollar trade in Rhino horn. An illegal business that is decimating the Rhino population close to the point of extinction.

Our reporters discovered that members of the Chinese President’s delegation went on an illegal spending spree in South Africa to buy ivory and rhino horn and smuggled the products back to China, according to revelations to be broadcast by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit.

In a six-month long investigation the Al Jazeera team also filmed a Chinese businessman, based in South Africa, describing his dealings in rhino horn and how he escapes prosecution. “Everything in Africa is based on money”, he says.
Al Jazeera shows exclusive footage shot secretly in a village near the Vietnamese capitol, Hanoi, which is a hub of wildlife trafficking. Despite a massive dossier of evidence on over fifty dealers in the village selling horn, ivory, tiger skins and lion bones, to the Vietnamese Government, no official action has been taken to close down the trade.

About twenty five thousand rhino are left in Africa. Six thousand have been killed in the last decade. The largest concentration of rhino is in South Africa and the Kruger National Park has become the major killing field, with two or three animals shot every night by local poachers.

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The second part of the film shows events following the failed assassination attempt, including behind-the-scenes discussions during the diplomatic struggle involving Jordan, Israel and the US.

Retired Major-General Ali Shukri, who was the manager of the office of Jordan's King Hussein back in 1997, played a key role in managing the crisis that ensued following the Israeli attack on Meshaal.

"King Hussein called President Clinton and informed him of what had happened. Clinton listened with astonishment. He couldn't believe that could happen in Jordan. By the end of the conversation Clinton was angry and said: "That man is impossible!", referring to Netanyahu.

"King Hussein informed Clinton of his demands – the antidote and the nature of the [toxins] used against Meshaal. He told him the peace treaty between Jordan and Israel would be over if Meshaal died."

At the same time, Danny Yatom, then chief of the Mossad, immediately travelled to Amman to meet King Hussein, who was reportedly furious with Yatom.

The aim of Yatom's trip: To contain the situation.

With tensions running high, King Hussein ordered his security forces to surround the Israeli embassy in Amman, where other members of the Mossad assassination squad were believed to be hiding.

Meanwhile doctors at the Hussein Medical City hospital were struggling to diagnose Meshaal, who already lay in a coma.

After expert consultation the doctors concluded that a large amount of an opiate-like drug had been administered to Meshaal. Tests showed it was a drug similar to morphine, which if administered in high doses, would have the effect of disabling the body's respiratory system.

On September 27, Meshaal came out of the coma, appearing to return from the dead.

The media knew nothing of the secret negotiations between Jordan and Israel, or King Hussein's demand for the antidote, until later.

The Israeli government and the secret service came under Israeli media fire for a double humiliation – of failing to kill the Hamas leader without being caught and of being forced to release the founder of Hamas from jail in a prisoner exchange deal.

Kill Him Silently is the story behind Mossad's bungled bid to assassinate Meshaal and the part the operation played in the Palestinian group's rise to power.

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The story of Somalis fleeing the civil war at home for over 20 years, only to be confronted by poverty, kidnapping and torture as they seek refuge in Yemen.

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Thousands of pro-democracy protesters marched in cities across Egypt on Friday, demanding the resignation of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

Videos posted on social media showed demonstrators chanting "rise up, fear not, Sisi must go" and "the people demand the regime's fall" late on Friday.

Protests were reported in the capital Cairo, the second-biggest city of Alexandria and Suez.

Officers in civilian uniforms confronted the demonstrators who tried approaching Cairo's Tahrir Square, where mass protests started in 2011 which toppled Hosni Mubarak.
Al Jazeera is banned from reporting from inside Egypt, but there were several reports of arrests made in the capital, and tear gas being used on demonstrators.

The demonstrations came after self-exiled Egyptian businessman and actor Mohamed Ali accused President el-Sisi of corruption and called on people to take to the streets and demand the leader be removed. El-Sisi has dismissed the allegations as "lies".

"If el-Sisi does not announce his resignation by Thursday, then the Egyptian people will come out to the squares on Friday in protest," Ali said in a video posted on Tuesday.

Al Jazeera reports

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3 Views · 5 years ago

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Istražujemo na koji su način neki brendovi preživjeli komunizam, a potom profitirali u kapitalizmu, dok su drugi ostali samo dio historije.
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Aryel Narvasa
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Predsjednik Stranke demokratske akcije i dopredsjedavajući Doma naroda Parlamentarne Skupštine Bosne i Hercegovine Bakir Izetbegović poručio je Miloradu Dodiku da neće uspjeti da pocijepa BIH. Kaže da je došlo krajnje vrijeme da se pokrene međunarodna zajednica.  


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3 Views · 5 years ago

Tanzanian President John Magufuli has brought radical changes to the country since he came to power three years ago.
He has introduced ways to save money, waged a war on corruption, and got rid of so-called government 'ghost workers'.
But a clampdown on other areas, from politics to media and even sexual morality, is leading to his criticism.

Al Jazeera Catherine Soi reports from Dar es Salaam.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Turkey has sent reinforcements to its forces in the Idlib province of Syria, the last rebel-held region in the country.
The armoured vehicles and tanks were headed for the observation posts that Turkey has already set up in the province, following an advance by Syrian government forces that could pave the way for them to mount an offensive on the provincial capital.
But as Al Jazeera's Sinem Koseoglu reports, Turkey is determined to stop that.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

A look at how Soviet rule has shaped present-day Georgia while exploring if it was a union of equals or a military and cultural occupation by Russia.

Journalist Tamila Varshalomidze grew up in Georgia after the downfall of the Soviet Union, but she is very aware of how the USSR's influence has affected her life, her family and community and her country.

In 1937, during Stalin's "Great Terror," her great great grandfather, a wealthy peasant, was purged. In the middle of the night, someone knocked on his door; he was told to get dressed and leave with the authorities.

His family never saw him again.

"It has been 80 years ... but I think that finding the truth still matters. I feel it helps us to understand why and how we were controlled as a country," says Tamila. "After almost 30 years of independence, the USSR is still with us and I believe we cannot have a future before we have dealt with this past."

Tamila sets out to explore her family's history and how Soviet rule has shaped present-day Georgia. Was it a union of equals or a military and cultural occupation by Russia? And how does the existence of Soviet-era monuments and buildings continue to dominate life in the former Soviet republic? She also examines the impact of this legacy on the psyche of those who live in their shadows, and asks why her fellow Georgians actively avoid dealing with their Soviet past?

"One of the means to show the power of the state has always been architecture, be it pyramids or baroque palaces," Georgian architect and urban planner, Irakli Zhvania says. "It was always the means to show your own people how powerful you are, to show them that they are small, they are little and they should be afraid of the state."

These structures, which Tamila refers to as the "Soviet scar", are a constant reminder of Georgia's long, painful struggle for independence.

For others, they are simply a fact of daily life. While some buildings reveal a kind of Soviet grandeur, many, like the "Khrushchev" residence blocks, named after the Soviet leader's promise of housing for the masses, are an outward symbol of hard times and oppression.

Poorly made, limited in functionality and lacking in design, the buildings are nonetheless home to many Georgians, including Tamila's parents.

"I think we actively avoid dealing with our past," she says. "This has always been the mindset of my parents' generation. They were born into a Soviet Union which was against people asking questions and curiosity got you into trouble."

In The Soviet Scar, Tamila looks into Georgia's complex past to find out if there might be a way to heal the collective memory of pain.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Funeral processions to honour Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian military commander who was assassinated last week in a United States air raid in Baghdad, are underway in Iran's capital Tehran.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Hassan Rouhani and Speaker of Parliament Ali Larijani led prayers in the funeral of Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani.
His remains will be buried in his home town on Tuesday.
Hundreds of thousands of people are out on the streets of Tehran.

Al Jazeera's Dorsa Jabbari reports live from Tehran.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Syrian rebels have abandoned strategic areas in Aleppo and Idlib as Syrian government troops, backed by Russian air power, tighten their grip in the northwest.

But with Turkey sending in more reinforcements to Idlib, the Ankara-backed rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad's forces are hoping they can regain ground.

Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Hatay on Turkey's border with Syria.


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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

In May, after more than 60 years in government, Malaysia’s ruling party were kicked out, plagued by growing corruption allegations, financial scandals and even claims of m urder. Now fighting for his legacy and freedom, former Prime Minister Najib Razak faces charges of money laundering, abuse of power and criminal breach of trust.

In this exclusive episode of 101 East, Mary Ann Jolley interviews former Prime Minister Najib Razak and asks, what went wrong.

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It is time to change our image of Africa. Critics say that for too long now, aid organisations, foreign diplomats, politicians and journalists have been stuck looking at this vast continent as a convenient photo-opportunity to illustrate victimhood and desperation. And few men are more forceful in advocating a change in how we perceive Africa than Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina. Talk to Al Jazeera sat down with one of the continent's most influential young authors to explore why the world is still not understanding Africa, and how to break the lens of media distortion.

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Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.

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Seven years of war in Syria have created a complex battlefield that has drawn in global and regional powers.

Russia and Iran are allied to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, but the heavy troop involvement by both countries has created tension between them.

Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr explains from Beirut.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

Former youth football coach Barry Bennell, one of the top talent spotters in Britain with ties to major clubs like Manchester City and Crewe Alexandra, spent his days coaching children and his nights abusing them.

Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit profiles six men, all victims of Bennell, and explores the long-term impact of his serial abuse.

Deborah Davies first reported on Barry Bennell’s crimes 20 years ago. She has befriended his victims and has a rare insight into their plight.

In a powerful and heartbreaking documentary, she describes how some have turned to substance abuse and even attempted suicide. More than a few have not survived, one likely victim being his most famous player, former Wales international and manager Gary Speed.

The investigation uncovers new evidence that, according to teammates, Speed was abused by Bennell.

The programme also reveals that high-profile clubs, as well as Britain’s Football Association, failed to protect children and in some cases failed to act on warnings.

After this film was made, Crewe Alexandra said that the Club was not aware of any sexual abuse by Bennell nor received any complaints about sexual abuse by him.

They say the police investigated the Club's knowledge, including interviewing Hamilton Smith and found no evidence to corroborate that it was aware of Bennell’s offending.

Crewe's statement can be found here:

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Iran has faced economic sanctions from the US for over 40 years.
They target Iran’s big industries - oil, steel and coal - and anyone affiliated with the government. This could include banks, insurance and construction companies, ships and aircraft.
So why is the US doing this and does it make any difference? Find out with Start Here.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

A Chinese casino empire to rival Macau is investing big in Cambodia, transforming a once-sleepy seaside town into a hub for gangsters and shady operators.
Tens of thousands of Chinese workers have moved to Sihanoukville, many working in the backrooms of hastily built casinos or labouring night and day on construction sites.
As soaring skyscrapers fill the horizon, the Cambodian government is welcoming the massive cash injection with open arms.
But as homes are demolished and roads collapse under the weight of construction, resentment among locals is growing.
101 East investigates the underworld figures cashing in on Cambodia’s casino boom.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Determined to carry their fight into the new year, protesters kicked 2020 off with a march from the city's central park.

Thousands of demonstrators, mostly dressed in signature black attire, started out peacefully along the six-lane main road from Victoria Park to the downtown business district.

Al Jazeera's Simona Foltyn has more from Baghdad.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Tens of thousands of Indian Americans packed into a Texas stadium for an unusual joint rally addressed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and United States President Donald Trump.
The event in Houston, dubbed "Howdy Modi!", was a rare mass show of support for a foreign leader on US soil.

As Al Jazeera cameraman Gilbert De La Rosa attempted to film placard-carrying protesters, a handful of men, wearing "Volunteer" shirts and official credentials for the Modi event, attempted to yank his camera from him. After a brief scuffle, police intervened and threatened to arrest one of the men.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Commission has released a series of audio recordings featuring former Prime Minister Najib Razak seeking help from Abu Dhabi’s crown prince in concealing a deal linked to the 1MDB corruption scandal.
In one recording, Najib asks the crown prince to help clear his son on money-laundering accusations.
Michael Hershman is President and CEO at the Fairfax Group, which specialises in corporate risk management.
He joins us by Skype from the US state of Florida.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

In part two of The Lobby, our undercover reporter joins a delegation from the Israeli Embassy at last year’s Labour Party Conference. The programme reveals how accusations of anti-Semitism were made against key Labour Party members – and how a former official at the Israeli Embassy was upset when her background was revealed.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

In December 2019, the first case of the coronavirus was discovered in Wuhan, China. Since then, it has spread to dozens of other countries and resulted in tens of thousands of people being infected and hundreds of deaths.

When the virus began to spread, Chinese citizens who tried to warn others about the illness were accused of lying and told by police to stop their "illegal activity". Since then, China's top officials have admitted there were shortcomings in response to the virus and recognised they must improve their national emergency management system.

"There's no denying that there should have been more information, more transparency, and a better emergency response system in place," China Global Television Network anchor Wang Guan said.

In Xinjiang province, where at least one million Uighur Muslims are being held in camps, multiple cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed raising fears it could spread rapidly in the region.

"There have been very few cases in Xinjiang. Actually, Xinjiang ranks number six from the bottom in terms of the confirmed cases. There has not been a single death in Xinjiang so far. The situation is well under control over there," Wang said.

Dozens of commercial airlines have imposed travel restrictions on flights to China. There have also been several reports of business and individuals inciting racism against people of Chinese descent in response to the outbreak.

"These are really concerning issues because now some westerners are calling China, calling the Coronavirus the China Virus, but I didn't remember people calling Zika, the Brazil Virus, or Ebola the Congo Virus," Wang said.

Wang argues that China is fighting the virus to the best of their ability.

Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

The ongoing civil war has caused serious damage to Somalia's infrastructure and economy. Thousands of Somalis have either left as economic migrants or fled as refugees. Most spent months, if not years, in refugee camps aboard. Around 200,000 Somalis refugees have fled to Yemen and roughly 50,000 to the UAE. There are around 150,000 Somalis living in Canada, 100,000 in the UK and 85,000 in the US.

Within Somali, more than a million people are internally displaced.

"There are more than 1.1 million people displaced from their homes and their original places of living. 1.1 million people. There's certainly nearly that same number who are reliant upon food assistance from the United Nations agency and other donors, nearly a million people who can't meet their own food needs," says Nicholas Kay, United Nations special representative for Somalia.

Somalia receives aid from both the UN and the Arab League - of which it is a member - how it's allocated and where it goes can sometimes appear inconsistent.

Many Somalis have sought refuge in neighbouring countries, hoping to return to Somalia once the civil war dies down. Ethiopia has become home to 4.6 million Somalis and Kenya to over 2 million. After a series of Al-Shabaab attacks in Kenya starting in 2011, the Kenyan government began ordering Somalis back into refugee camps and some to return to Somalia.

Other Somalis have even fled to war-torn Libya, a hub for human traffickers who export them to the full. From there, they must make the often treacherous sea journey to Europe and then by land to onward destinations. Those who survive can encounter a wide range of problems - but sometimes find help from established Somali communities.

With the collapse of government, Somalis have often turned to their tribes, clans and sub-clans to fill the void, and clan allegiances can extend beyond Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya into the diaspora. "The clan is a wonderful form of insurance," says the BBC's Africa Editor, Mary Harper. "Because if I arrive in London and I'm from a particular Somali clan, I'll find my Somali clan brothers and sisters and they'll look after me. If I don’t have any money, they'll give me money to maybe start a business and maybe I’ll pay it back. If I don’t have anywhere to live, they'll help me find somewhere to live. So they really, really look after each other."

"The Somali community in the UK has been in existence long before the state collapsed," says Laura Hammond, Senior Lecturer in Development Studies at SOAS, the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. "As a community the Somali community is suffering quite a lot from a lack of integration which is caused not just by their own difficulties, learning the language or figuring out so-called British life. But it’s also about structural exclusions that are put in place. So it’s very difficult for them to find jobs, it's very difficult for them to solve their immigration status. It can take them years to actually gain citizenship."

Abdi Warsame and Abdirizak Bihi are part of the Somali community in Minneapolis in Minnesota state in the US. Warsame has become an elected member of Minneapolis City Council and has worked hard to ensure that his people are properly and evenly represented at the municipal level. Bihi runs the Somali Education Advocacy Center: "In 1996 I moved here from Washington DC to work with the refugees I’ve seen in camps. So I knew the challenges they’ll face here. I became an interpreter, a counselor, a cultural broker. We’d train them to or help get Somali speaking personnel so they could address the issues that the new Americans were facing. And it’s not really easy to be black, Muslim and immigrant."

When Aboukar Awale came to the UK in 1997, he found mafrishes, cafes where Somali men would drink tea and chew the addictive stimulant khat. He himself became an addict - but the drug is now banned in the UK, thanks to the campaign spearheaded by Awale. However, it's still a big problem among young Somalis and so he's now taken his campaign to the streets of Somalia itself: "I thought if I am lucky, then what about the children of Somalia, and those being raised who think khat is a good thing? And that's how I started this campaign."

Like many Somalis across the diaspora, Awale hopes deeply that one day he’ll be able to return to help re-build his homeland: "It will happen inshallah. It might not happen in ten years; it might not happen in maybe 20 years. But one day… It just breaks my heart. But inshallah, Somalia will come back. Someday Somalia will be back."

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قال مراسل الجزيرة نقلا عن مصادر في المعارضة السورية المسلحة إن العملية العسكرية التي تركزت في بلدة النيرب بريف إدلب يوم أمس قد توقفت، بعد أن أنشأت القوات التركية نقطة عسكرية فيها.
تقرير: ميلاد فضل
تاريخ البث: 2020/2/21

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5 Views · 5 years ago

For the past two years, Saudi Arabia has prepared to place its national oil company on the stock market. Officials talked up the Saudi Aramco initial public offering (IPO) with international exchanges and global banks. It seemed like a great idea that the world's largest oil producing company, valued at $2 trillion, would become the world's largest ever traded stock.

There are many companies in the world which move and shake markets but perhaps no other organization essential to running a country. Aramco is unique and it runs no ordinary country. Saudi Arabia plays a key role in moving global oil prices. The oil market affects everyone on the planet directly or indirectly. Oil prices have developed and destroyed economies – Sudan and Venezuela being the most recent examples. So that company shedding its cloak of secrecy and deciding to go public is a huge deal. Specially for Saudi Arabia which is run by a monarchy and its affairs cannot be publicly evaluated or scrutinized.

The proposed listing of the national champion was a central part of the young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030, a reform drive aimed at restructuring the kingdom's economy and reducing its dependence on oil revenue.

"I think there was a strong case for the IPO and there still is for the selling of a stake of Saudi Aramco and there are lots of reasons for it," explains Jim Krane, an energy researcher at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. While Saudi Arabia, like other Gulf states have been trying to move away their economies from oil dependency for years, "the specter of climate action has finally made the Saudis get serious about it. And really the only way to diversify is through Aramco and Aramco is the source of revenues that the Saudi state needs to build other economic sectors."

The Kingdom holds about 16 percent of the world’s oil reserves and is the largest exporter of petroleum among OPEC countries. Nearly half of the country's GDP comes from oil and Aramco itself employs 65,000 people.

The concerns about radical changes in strategy put a spanner in the works for Saudi Aramco's public listing. For the first time in its history, an IPO would bring full public disclosure of Aramco's financial details, a feat that has never been made public.

"Probably the biggest downside is the transparency that would have resulted around Saudi oil reserves," says Krane, a number that doesn't move beyond 260 billion barrels. "If Saudi Aramco would have listed shares on the NYSE or the London stock exchange, the regulators would have forced Saudi Arabia to come clean on all of its reserves, how much of that is proven probable or otherwise."

A lot has changed since Mohammed bin Salman's international public relations drive such as the imprisonment of top Saudi businessmen, the murde r of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the continued wa r on Yemen, and the Saudi-led blockade on neighbouring Qatar. That has resulted in a flight of capital, reduced foreign investment, increased Saudi borrowing and a halt on Saudi Aramco's IPO.

This is not the first time reforms have been promised in Saudi Arabia. "In many ways, Mohammed bin Salman resembles his grandfather Abdul Aziz al-Saud," according to Chas Freeman, former US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. The late leader united the country "with tribal marriages...conducted a wa r in the Saudi south, which took land from Yemen...suppressed religious uprisings and it worked." Whether his grandson's current ambitions will work is "unknown," says Freeman.

Aramco owns the largest refinery in the US, Motiva, and hundreds of facilities across the globe and funds universities, think-tanks, lobbying firms and controls a vast media empire. That money shapes policy and perceptions while also covering up criticism of the kingdom.

Saudi Aramco's failure to launch and a young leader's stumble from one crisis to another are directly linked. There is an urgency to rush into things but also a lack of experience. "That is really like planning for the growth of a nation, not the exit of an IPO," says Chad Brownstein, a hydrocarbon investment analyst and CEO of Rocky Mountain Resources. "And the growth of a nation takes a lot more planning than a couple of months."

Saudi Aramco: The Company and the State examines the reasons behind the ambitious offering, the politics of Saudi oil, the strategic importance of Aramco, a faulty evaluation, the challenges of transparency and what it means for an ambitious Prince's 'Vision 2030'.

Filmmaker: Osama bin Javaid
Camera: Sherein Emam, Bobby Gunawan
Editor: George Joseph

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4 Views · 5 years ago

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan talked about the importance of the world together combating climate change, saying "a lot of world leaders do not realise the urgency of the situation".
Addressing the issue of Islamophobia, he said Muslims in European countries have been marginalised and warned it would eventually lead to radicalisation.
Khan said since the September 11, 2001 attacks, Islamophobia has rapidly increased in western countries.
He also spoke on the revocation of Article 370 from Indian-administered Kashmir and escalating tensions between India and
Pakistan.

Al Jazeera reports.

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Aryel Narvasa
5 Views · 5 years ago

Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen is beginning a four-day visit to China, where he will meet President Xi Jinping.
Beijing provides an economic safety net to Phnom Penh, which has seen souring relations with the West over its human rights record.

Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports from Sihanoukville, where Chinese investment is beginning to change the shape of the seaside town.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

The insects are the world's most dangerous migratory pests.
Locusts can swarm in their billions and in January, densely enough to force an Ethiopian Airlines plane off course.
Now they're invading Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda and Pakistan.
It is the worst outbreak in twenty five years and for Kenya, seventy years.
The insects can spread fast, and other countries are now at risk.
The swarms have already destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of crops.
Millions of people already short of food, could face famine.
Somalia and Pakistan have declared a state of emergency.
The UN says if action isn't taken fast enough, Somalia's infestation could become 'the most devastating plague in living memory'.
And it's asked for $76 million in aid to help control the outbreak.

So can it be contained, or could it get worse?

Presenter: Adrian Finighan

Guests:
Stephen Njoka, Director of the Desert Locust Control Organization for Eastern Africa.

Cyril Ferrand, Emergency and Resilience Programme Officer at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Crystal Wells, Spokeswoman at the International Committee of the Red Cross, Africa.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

The continent's wealthiest businessman talks about job creation, success and the opportunities Africa provides.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

In part four of The Lobby, the senior political officer at the Israeli Embassy in London discusses a potential plot to 'take down' British politicians – including a Minster of State at the Foreign office who supports Palestinian civil rights.
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2 Views · 5 years ago

In this episode of Head to Head, Mehdi Hasan challenges African National Congress (ANC) stalwart Baleka Mbete on whether, in the 25 years since apartheid, her party has betrayed Nelson Mandela's legacy and the dreams of South Africa's rainbow nation.

Over the past quarter century, access to education has significantly improved and the rights of all South Africans to free basic healthcare has been guaranteed.

But the ANC's successes have been overshadowed by rising youth unemployment, recent xenophobic attacks on African immigrants and ongoing allegations of systemic corruption, with former President Jacob Zuma currently facing trial.

From fighting apartheid, Mbete rose to become one of South Africa's most powerful women, serving as deputy president, speaker of the National Assembly, and chair of the ANC.

We ask whether the ANC, and Mbete personally, have done enough to hold Zuma to account, and keep Mandela's dream of a united Africa alive.

Hasan and Mbete are joined by a panel of three experts:

- Makhosi Khoza - former South African politician who resigned from the ANC in 2017, after calling for President Zuma to step down
- Xolani Xala - founder of South African Business Abroad and member of the ANC
- Andrew Feinstein - former South African politician and author of 'After the Party: A Personal Journey Inside the ANC'. He is now director of Corruption Watch UK

Has South Africa's ruling party betrayed Mandela's legacy? With Baleka Mbete, first broadcast on October 18, 2019, at 20:00 GMT with repeats on October 19 at 12:00GMT, October 20 at 01:00 GMT, and October 21 at 06:00 GMT.

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1 Views · 5 years ago

شهدت مدينة لاس فيغاس بولاية نيفادا في الولايات المتحدة، المناظرة التلفزيونية التاسعة للمرشحين الطامحين لنيل ترشيح الحزب الديمقراطي في الانتخابات الرئاسية المقبلة.

وسجلت المناظرة هجوما شبه جماعي على الملياردير وحاكم نيويورك السابق مايكل بلومبيرغ بعد أن أدى صعود نجمه وإنفاقه بسخاء على حملته الانتخابية إلى بث مشاعر القلق في كثير من حملات خصومه الديمقراطيين.


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4 Views · 5 years ago

Adama Barrow, Gambia’s new president, spoke with Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque in his first interview with international media.
The future of Gambia and the crisis caused by former president Yahya Jammeh, who for weeks refused to step down, were among the topics discussed.

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4 Views · 5 years ago

Slađana Stanković i Jovica Stepić, službenici Ambasade Srbije u Libiji, ubijeni su prije četiri godine nakon otmice u Sabrati. Porodice su za vijest saznale iz medija. Šta je bio motiv otmice i ko je s kim komunicirao tokom tri i po mjeseca njihovog zatočeništva, priča je s nekoliko različitih interpretacija. U emisiji "Libijska veza" o tome govore: Borko Mihajlović, unuk ubijenog Jovice Stepića; novinar Momir Turudić; potpredsjednica Stranke slobode i pravde Marinika Tepić i pukovnik Al-Tahir Al-Gharablie, komandant Vojnog vijeća u Sabrati u vrijeme otmice.

Autorica emisije je Jelena Glušac.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

In part four of The Lobby, the senior political officer at the Israeli Embassy in London discusses a potential plot to 'take down' British politicians – including a Minster of State at the Foreign office who supports Palestinian civil rights.
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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

In this episode of Head to Head, Mehdi Hasan challenges African National Congress (ANC) stalwart Baleka Mbete on whether, in the 25 years since apartheid, her party has betrayed Nelson Mandela's legacy and the dreams of South Africa's rainbow nation.

Over the past quarter century, access to education has significantly improved and the rights of all South Africans to free basic healthcare has been guaranteed.

But the ANC's successes have been overshadowed by rising youth unemployment, recent xenophobic attacks on African immigrants and ongoing allegations of systemic corruption, with former President Jacob Zuma currently facing trial.

From fighting apartheid, Mbete rose to become one of South Africa's most powerful women, serving as deputy president, speaker of the National Assembly, and chair of the ANC.

We ask whether the ANC, and Mbete personally, have done enough to hold Zuma to account, and keep Mandela's dream of a united Africa alive.

Hasan and Mbete are joined by a panel of three experts:

- Makhosi Khoza - former South African politician who resigned from the ANC in 2017, after calling for President Zuma to step down
- Xolani Xala - founder of South African Business Abroad and member of the ANC
- Andrew Feinstein - former South African politician and author of 'After the Party: A Personal Journey Inside the ANC'. He is now director of Corruption Watch UK

Has South Africa's ruling party betrayed Mandela's legacy? With Baleka Mbete, first broadcast on October 18, 2019, at 20:00 GMT with repeats on October 19 at 12:00GMT, October 20 at 01:00 GMT, and October 21 at 06:00 GMT.

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3 Views · 5 years ago

شهدت مدينة لاس فيغاس بولاية نيفادا في الولايات المتحدة، المناظرة التلفزيونية التاسعة للمرشحين الطامحين لنيل ترشيح الحزب الديمقراطي في الانتخابات الرئاسية المقبلة.

وسجلت المناظرة هجوما شبه جماعي على الملياردير وحاكم نيويورك السابق مايكل بلومبيرغ بعد أن أدى صعود نجمه وإنفاقه بسخاء على حملته الانتخابية إلى بث مشاعر القلق في كثير من حملات خصومه الديمقراطيين.


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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

Adama Barrow, Gambia’s new president, spoke with Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque in his first interview with international media.
The future of Gambia and the crisis caused by former president Yahya Jammeh, who for weeks refused to step down, were among the topics discussed.

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0 Views · 5 years ago

Slađana Stanković i Jovica Stepić, službenici Ambasade Srbije u Libiji, ubijeni su prije četiri godine nakon otmice u Sabrati. Porodice su za vijest saznale iz medija. Šta je bio motiv otmice i ko je s kim komunicirao tokom tri i po mjeseca njihovog zatočeništva, priča je s nekoliko različitih interpretacija. U emisiji "Libijska veza" o tome govore: Borko Mihajlović, unuk ubijenog Jovice Stepića; novinar Momir Turudić; potpredsjednica Stranke slobode i pravde Marinika Tepić i pukovnik Al-Tahir Al-Gharablie, komandant Vojnog vijeća u Sabrati u vrijeme otmice.

Autorica emisije je Jelena Glušac.

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#AJObjektiv #AlJazeeraObjektiv #Srbija

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2 Views · 5 years ago

Syria's army is trying to fully capture the country's last rebel-held territory.
Backed by Russian fighter jets, it has just recaptured the al-Nairab village in Idlib province that Syrian opposition rebels had regained.
This comes as Turkey sends more troops into those areas, after facing direct confrontation with Syrian forces.
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned of a swift response if Syrian government forces continue to attack Turkish troops.
Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Istanbul, Turkey.


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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

In this episode of UpFront, we ask Polish politician Dominik Tarczynski about his government's immigration policy and anti-Muslim rhetoric.

And in our Arena, Rim-Sarah Alouane and Benjamin Haddad discuss what's behind the ongoing debate over secularism in France.

Polish MP: 'For me, multiculturalism is not a value'
Poland's ultra-conservative Law and Justice Party (PiS) won a second term in office last month, a victory that critics fear will accelerate the country's slide towards authoritarianism.

The PiS rose to power in 2015, following a campaign that focussed on social conservatism, along with a generous social spending programme.

But the party's refusal to take in refugees, along with its attempts to reform the judiciary - critics say at the expense of independence - has put it at loggerheads with the European Union.

Just this week a top EU legal adviser said Warsaw broke the bloc’s law by refusing to take in refugees during Europe's 2015 migrant crisis.

But the PiS's Domink Tarczynski insists his country did nothing wrong, and says Poland stands by its immigration policy.

"We don't want Poland being taken over by Muslims, Buddhists, or someone else ... and no one will ever force us to take Muslims, Buddhists, non-believers in huge numbers," said Tarczynski.

Tarczynski says after living in the UK and the US and experiencing life in a multicultural society, he doesn't see any value in it.

"For me, multicultural society, it's not a value … it's not a virtue," the Polish MP said. "Christian culture, Roman law, Greek philosophers, these are the virtues for us."

This week's Headliner is member of parliament for Poland's governing Law and Justice Party, Dominik Tarczynski.

France, secularism and hijab paranoia
The debate over Muslim women wearing the veil has been reignited in France, after a mother was verbally abused last month by a far-right politican during her son's school trip to a regional assembly. The politician demanded the woman remove her headscarf or leave.

Wearing the veil - known as the hijab - is banned in French schools and government offices.

Politicians are now examining a proposed law that would ban parents from wearing religious symbols by parents on school trips.

The legislation has little chance of passing, but it has put the issue of French secularism, embodied in the principle of 'laicite', firmly back in the spotlight.

Critics see a worrying trend where 'laicite' could enter more areas of French society.

"We are witnessing a transformation of 'laicite' into a legal monster that it was not aimed to be when the law was implemented," said human rights researcher Rim-Sarah Alouane, who focuses on religious freedom and civil liberties.

"We have religious freedom at stake, but also constant harassment and targeting of a part of our population," she added.

Benjamin Haddad, a director at the Atlantic Council, says the law does target Muslims, and agrees it should not be extended, but he says it should be acceptable to have a political debate about what some see as problems with integration.

"You have a lot of secular Muslim women who say that they feel pressured, they feel threatened ... you also have religious leaders going to mayors asking to have separate hours in public swimming pools between men and women. You'll have a lot of young girls who don't want to sit in biology classes in school because they feel pressure from their parents or from their brothers," Haddad said.

"That makes it very complicated for young women and other groups such as LGBTs to express themselves," he added.

In this week's Arena, we discuss secularism in France and its impact on religious freedom.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

In his speech, the Pakistan prime minister talked about the Kashmir issue and the escalating tensions with India.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned the United Nations of a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan and ethnic cleansing in Indian-administered Kashmir.

Al Jazeera reports.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, the US defence secretary has made it clear that Washington views China as the biggest threat to the global order.
Mark Esper accused the Chinese government of seeking advantage across the world “by any means and at any cost”.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called the accusations lies.
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from Munich, Germany. Our Senior Political Analyst, Marwan Bishara, discusses these developments from Doha.

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3 Views · 5 years ago

India's Supreme Court has given ownership of a disputed religious site in the northern town of Ayodhya to Hindus for the construction of a temple in a landmark verdict announced on Saturday amid heightened security across the country.
The court ruled that Muslims should be given five acres of land for a mosque at an alternate site.

Al Jazeera's Anchal Vohra reports live from New Delhi.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Greece and Turkey are at odds over a host of issues. But the latest has pushed them closer to a military confrontation.
Turkey’s signed a deal with Libya that maps out a boundary in the east of the Mediterranean Sea, but in the middle is the Greek island of Crete.
There are fears the agreement will also further complicate disputes over drilling for yet-untapped oil and gas in waters around the ethnically-divided island nation of Cyprus.
Israel and Egypt are also involved in this increasingly bitter controversy.
The maritime boundary separates what Turkey and Libya have agreed will be their Exclusive Economic Zones.
They say this gives them full rights to exploit natural resources including oil and gas.

Presenter: Halla Mohieddine
Guests
Ege Seckin, Political Risk Analyst focusing on Turkey at IHS Markit.
Matthew Bryza, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center and Global Energy Center and a former U.S. diplomat.
Anas El Gomati, General Director of the Sadeq Institute

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

While Tibetan Buddhism is squeezed inside of China's borders, there is a place where it still survives intact: Upper Mustang - a once forbidden kingdom high in the Nepalese Himalayas.

Al Jazeera's Steve Chao travels there to document the fight to preserve an ancient culture, as China expands its influence into Nepal, and the modern world slowly creeps in.


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3 Views · 5 years ago

Archaeologists say that the ancient city of Petra dates back to the third century BC. The famous site in the south of Jordan, which was once occupied by the Romans, is today one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world.

Al B'doul, a Bedouin tribe that used to live in Petra, claim to be descended from the Nabataeans who occupied this land at the end of the Roman Empire. They lived among the tombs and caves for over 170 years.

But after Petra became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the mid-1980s, many B'doul were forced to abandon their semi-nomadic life for the nearby, purpose-built settlement of Umm Sayhoun, where they still live today.

The B'doul go to Petra every day to act as tour guides and provide local colour - from music and entertainment to camel and donkey rides. They feel a strong attachment to the site, and some still cling to Bedouin life in the ancient valley.

In this Al Jazeera Documentary film shot in Petra, we explore the history, traditions and daily lives of the B'doul, particularly the challenges they face as Bedouins in a tourism centre in present-day Jordan.

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Camels were brought to Australia from Pakistan and India by the British to help with exploration and load-carrying in the mid-1800s.

Given the Australian outback's vast, arid landscape, camels were the only animals strong enough for the job.

But by the early 1900s, there were trucks and trains to do this work, and camels were no longer useful. So the South Australian government ruled that they be destroyed.

This was unthinkable for the Asian camel herders. They disobeyed the order, and set the animals loose in the outback.

Today's Australian camels are the great, great grandchildren of the animals that helped explore and establish modern Australia. There are 1.2 million camels in the Australian outback – the largest wild camel population in the world.

The Australian government sees them as an environmental problem and pests to farmers. They say the camels compete with livestock, destroy property and raid small towns looking for water.

Culling camels

In 2009, the government put up AUD$19m ($19.7m) to cull almost one-third of them.

Over the last few years, private contractors and hunters have been shooting the camels from helicopters and leaving the carcasses to rot in the desert.

Some Australians oppose the cull, saying the government is wasting an opportunity to make use of a natural resource.

Qataris and other Arabs are horrified at the YouTube videos and photographs of the camel cull. For the Arabs, camels occupy an important place in culture, history and economics.

Al Jazeera World goes to Australia with Ali Sultan Al Hajri, a Qatari who grew up in the desert, illiterate and raising camels until he was 17.

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Aryel Narvasa
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Israel is a nation of immigrants, and first-generation Israelis comprise only 32 percent of the population.

Integration into Israeli society has been one of its main political goals and, under the leadership of founding prime minister David Ben-Gurion, Israel was going to be "the great Jewish melting pot", but it has come under severe strain almost since its inception in 1948.

"There's a gap in Israeli society," says Karen Amit, an Israeli of Moroccan origin.

"They support the arrival of immigrants in theory and love them but, in practice, the ordinary Israeli doesn't open his arms to welcome them. Research about Israeli attitude towards immigrants from Ethiopia has shown surprising results. On the one hand, they love them and have no problem with them. But when asked if they'd accept an Ethiopian neighbour or their children being at school with Ethiopians, their reply was negative."

Jewish people living in Israel today are largely divided into three main groups: Ashkenazi, Sephardi and Mizrahi.

The Ashkenazim are from Germany, France and Eastern Europe. The term "Ashkenazi" comes from the Hebrew word for Germany. Most American Jews today are Ashkenazim, descended from those who arrived from Europe in the mid-1800s and early 1900s.

The Sephardim are from Spain, Portugal, North Africa and the Middle East. The term "Sephardi" comes from the Hebrew word for Spain. Many Jews fled Spain after the end of Muslim rule there in 1492.

Sephardic Jews are often subdivided into Sephardim and Mizrahim, from North Africa and the Middle East. The term "Mizrahi" comes from the Hebrew word for eastern.

There are claims of discrimination against the Mizrahi community in Israel.

"Discrimination and inequality were always a common practice. Western [Ashkenazi] Jews look down on others. They don't want to grant the Mizrahis power ... They want to fill their prisons with them rather than offering them education, culture and guidance," says Pinhas Aloshi, an Israeli of Tunisian origin.

David Hetsroni, an Israeli of Polish origin, came to Israel in 1930.

"My father arrived the following year. He didn't get any help from the state but paid for everything out of his own pocket. But as soon as the Mizrahi Jews arrived, they started complaining they were being oppressed. They used to say, 'You send us to live in Dimona, in the south while you live in Tel Aviv and in the centre. You offer us poor jobs while you get all the decent ones.' We didn't make these allegations. That's what I find hard to accept. natural justice, in my view, says [the allegations] are not fair," Hetsroni says.

Yehouda Shenhav, an Israeli of Iraqi origin, believes that the situation of the third-generation Mizrahi Jews compared with Ashkenazis, is worse today than it was 30 years ago.

"In the Seventies, there was one Mizrahi with a baccalaureate diploma to three Ashkenazis. Four percent of Mizrahi got the baccalaureate compared with 16 percent of Ashkenazim. Today, the gap has widened to about 12 percent against 50 percent.

I re-invented myself as Israeli rather than Arab. The more you distance yourself from Arabness, the more chance you have of integrating into Israeli society. It's sad," says Shenhav.

Rabbi Haim Amsalam says personal progress often depends on whether your family name is Mizrahi or not.

"I know many people who've reached high-ranking positions. They had no choice but to adopt Ashkenazi speech and physical appearance and gradually adopt Ashkenazi culture .... The melting pot that Ben-Gurion wanted to create has failed, because he wanted to melt everyone into one culture, the Western, Ashkenazi one. Why should I abandon my culture and heritage?" says Amsalam.

Israel's Great Divide explores the deep-rooted tension between Israel's Ashkenazi Jews and the Sephardi and Mizrahi communities.

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U.S. politicians are sending one of their strongest ever warnings to China over the crackdown on Uighur people.
More than a million of the Muslim ethnic minority have been imprisoned in what leaders describe as 'vocational training' camps.
The government says inmates are there voluntarily to renounce so-called extremist thoughts.
However, rights groups label the 're-education camps' in Xinjiang Province as prisons, saying they're part of a systematic campaign to strip the Muslims of their identity and culture.
China is condemning a U.S. bill demanding the closure of the camps, and sanctions against Communist party leaders.
Will this measure change anything for the Uighurs?

Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra

Guests:

Max OIdtmann - Professor of modern Chinese history at Georgetown University in Qatar

Olsi Jazexhi - Lecturer at the University of Durres in Albania who has visited Uighar camps in Xinjiang

Andy Mok - Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization


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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

For the first time members of Kenya’s counter-terrorism police admit to “eliminating” suspected Muslim radicals.

Speaking exclusively to Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit, officers from four units of Kenya’s counter-terrorism apparatus admitted the police assassinate suspects on government orders.

They claim that the order to assassinate is made by the National Security Council, a body chaired by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The film examines how extra-judicial killings are seemingly becoming normalized, thirteen years after the so-called ‘War on Terror’ was declared.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

In the first of a two part series: A three-year Al Jazeera investigation into the U.S. gun lobby has uncovered an effort by an Australian political party to seek millions of dollars in political funding while offering to soften strict, anti-gun laws in Australia.

Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit used concealed cameras to track ‘Pauline Hanson’s One Nation’, a right-wing, anti-immigration party, as representatives travelled to Washington, D.C. to hold meetings with the National Rifle Association and other lobby groups, as well as the energy giant Koch Industries.

One Nation’s Chief of Staff James Ashby was accompanied on the U.S. visit by Steve Dickson, the party’s leader in the Australian state of Queensland and a candidate in upcoming Australian elections.

Ashby and Dickson were recorded seeking up to $US20 million for their election war chest while promising to soften laws, put in place following a massacre in Australia in 1996.

The strict Australian gun laws have often been condemned by the NRA.

Al Jazeera approached all the groups and individuals featured in this programme. None responded to our findings.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

In a two-part investigation, al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit goes undercover to expose France’s far-right and reveals secret links between violent extremists and one of France’s biggest political parties. Marine Le Pen recently changed the name of the National Front as part of efforts to reform the party’s image and make it more acceptable to French voters. However, an al Jazeera reporter uncovers close connections between senior politicians in Le Pen’s party and Generation Identity (GI), a far-right youth movement dedicated to expelling Muslims from Europe. GI militants are secretly filmed carrying out racist beatings and performing Nazi salutes. Aurelien Verhassel, the leader of GI branch in the French city of Lille, has convictions for violence but still recruits far-right activists to work in political posts for Le Pen’s party. Elected members of Le Pen’s party in the European Parliament are also caught declaring their support for Generation Identity and its anti-Muslim policies.

Generation Hate is produced and directed by Lee Sorrell.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

This is a major project by the Al Jazeera Investigative Unit focusing on the 787 “Dreamliner”, the flagship passenger jet of the Boeing Company.

Our journalism reveals the deeply-held safety concerns of current and former Boeing engineers, who in some cases fear to fly on the 787, the plane they build.

We uncover allegations of on-the-job drug use, quality control problems and poor workmanship.

We explore the roots of the battery problems that led to the plane’s grounding due to safety concerns for three months from January 2013.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

From satellites to lasers - African innovators are using science and technology to advance their industries.

Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

There is a gloabl race for technology leadership, with the U.S. and China in the lead.
Europe now says it wants to catch up and reinforce its position on the digital scene.
Its leaders are concerned about the reliance on foreign-owned tech companies including Microsoft, Apple and Huawei.
They say they want to develop Europe's own technology sector.
To do that, they've come up with a strategy that aims to find domestic solutions that will improve people's lives and the economy.
The EU outlined its approach for data and artificial intelligence on Wednesday.
The proposals seek tougher regulation of the worlds biggest tech platforms and increased spending for the EU's tech sector.
But opponents say more needs to be done to protect private data.

So, will the EU ensure privacy is protected?

Presenter: Nastasya Tay

Guests:

Katarzyna Szymielewicz - President of Panoptykon Foundation and Board Member of European Digital Rights, an international advocacy group.

Maria Luisa Stasi - Senior Legal Officer at ARTICLE 19, a human organisation focusing on freedom of expression.

Catalina Goanta - Assistant Professor in Private Law at Maastricht University and Co-Manager of Maastricht Law and Tech Lab.

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Aryel Narvasa
0 Views · 5 years ago

Iran's top military commander Qassem Soleimani has been killed in US air raids in Iraq's capital Baghdad.
Ramifications are being felt across the region, Iraq's Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi says the US attack will lead to a devastating war.
Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, joins us in the studio to discuss the latest updates.

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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Fighters loyal to veteran military commander Khalifa Haftar have entered the eastern city of Derna.

The city has been held by an al-Qaeda linked group, but the self-styled Libyan National Army has besieged it for two years.

The UN says fighting has reached unprecedented levels, and there are severe shortages of basic supplies.

Al Jazeera's Mahmoud Abdelwahed reports from Tripoli.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called for three days of national mourning after a US attack killed a senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, Major General Qassem Soleimani.
Khamenei warned of "harsh revenge" and said the incident would double Iran's resolve to resist the United States.
Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi reports.

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2 Views · 5 years ago

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3 Views · 5 years ago

The Turkish defence ministry has said four Turkish soldiers have been killed and nine wounded by Syrian government shelling.
The Turkish military sent reinforcements to Northern Syria on Sunday after warning that it may intervene against the government's offensive in Aleppo and Idlib.
Last week, the UN said almost 390,000 people - mostly women and children - had fled their homes since the start of December.

Al Jazeera's Sinem Koseoglu joins us live from Istanbul, Turkey, for the latest updates.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

South Sudan President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar agreed on Thursday to form a unity government, a long-delayed step towards ending six years of war that has killed hundreds of thousands of people.
Kiir said the new government will be formed on Saturday and he will appoint Machar as his first vice president, or top deputy, on Friday.
The president said security arrangements, one crucial issue, will be resolved after the government's formation. He said the protection of Machar and others with the opposition will be under his responsibility.


Al Jazeera's Nicola Gage has more.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Dramatic scenes at the U.S. embassy in Iraq - supporters and members of the Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Forces surrounding the U-S embassy compound in Iraq's capital Baghdad.
Their demand - an end to American intervention in the country.
They threw rocks and set fires outside - security personnel responded with tear gas.
The U.S. then deployed marines to secure the compound, before the protesters' leaders told them to withdraw.
President Donald Trump has blamed Iran for the demonstrations - Tehran's denied being involved.
There's widespread anger over recent U.S. air strikes against the Hezbollah Bridgades in Iraq and in Syria.
The U.S. says they were launched in retaliation to a rocket attack on Friday near Kirkuk.
That killed an American civilian contractor.
So, how can this latest tension be contained?

Presenter: Julie McDonald

Guests
Ahmed Rushdi, Senior Foreign Policy Adviser for the Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament.
Mohammad Marandi, Head of North American Studies at the University of Tehran.
Ismael Alsodani, Former Iraqi Defense Attache to the United States and a retired Iraqi Brigadier General.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah said the United States's military across the Middle East was now a fair target for retaliation at a funeral ceremony for Iran's Quds Force General Qassem Soleimani in Beirut.
Soleimani was killed in a US drone attack last week.
Nasrallah also said US President Donald Trump committed a crime by assassinating Soleimani.
He said the killing of Iran's top military strategist would open a new chapter of tensions in the Middle East.

Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from Beirut.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

The funeral procession for top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani as well as Iraqi paramilitary commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy commander of the Iran-backed Popular Mobilisation Forces, is under way.

Al-Muhandis will later be buried in Najaf in Iraq while Soleimani's body will be flown back to Iran.

Al Jazeera correspondents Simona Foltyn, from Baghdad, and Dorsa Jabbari, from Tehran, are covering the event.

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Aryel Narvasa
1 Views · 5 years ago

The so-called Freedom March is a protest against New Delhi's move in August to scrap the special status of Indian-administered Kashmir.
Indian-administered Kashmir has been under a complete lockdown since New Delhi took away its autonomy, and arrested local politicians.
At least 10 people are reported to have been injured in a grenade attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.
This comes exactly two months after New Delhi revoked the region's special status

Meanwhile, hundreds of people in Pakistan-administered Kashmir are marching towards the unofficial border to protest against India's actions in the territory.


Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder has more from Muzaffarabad - the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir:

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

At least 200 million girls and women alive today have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, also known as "cutting".

It's a practice most prevalent in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, but it also happens in Europe, the United States and Latin America. FGM is not linked to any particular religious faith; it's practiced and carried out by members of different religions and cultures.

Considered an essential part of raising a girl and preparing her for womanhood and marriage by millions globally, FGM is typically performed between infancy and the age of 15.

It has no health benefits, but besides causing severe pain, FGM has serious immediate and long-term health consequences, including complications during childbirth. It can even lead to death.

FGM is banned in most countries, but it's still legal in Somaliland, which - together with the rest of Somalia - has the highest rate of female genital mutilation in the world. Over 90 percent of girls in Somaliland are cut by traditional cutters, most of whom have no medical training.

"It was while making a web documentary for Al Jazeera about female genital mutilation that I realised how deeply rooted it is in many cultures, including my own," says Fatma Naib, a journalist whose family are from Eritrea where FGM is common, but who grew up in Sweden where the practice is illegal.

So why does this dangerous, painful and sometimes deadly practice continue in so many countries? And what would it take to stop it?

Fatma Naib went on a personal journey - from Somaliland and Kenya to Sweden - to explore the traditions and controversies inherent to FGM.


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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

Robert Kyagulanyi - a pop star-turned-politician who is known by the stage name Bobi Wine - is recognised as the new face of Uganda's opposition.

But his rise to prominence has not been without its challenges.

Bobi Wine's popularity is considered a threat to President Yoweri Museveni, who has been in office for more than 30 years.
"I have never realistically experienced a Uganda with another president. And it is more than 80 percent of Ugandans that are in the same situation," Bobi Wine tells Al Jazeera. "That really gets us disturbed. We have been denied an opportunity to contribute to our country. We have been excluded as a new generation. And we desire to contribute to building our country, which we know we are going to live in."

"Certainly, the people making decisions for us are not going to be there to either benefit or suffer from the decisions - which are evidently wrong - that they are making for us."

The Ugandan government has arrested and prosecuted Bobi Wine several times, and the opposition figure has accused security forces of torturing him.

But the 37-year-old is not holding back his ambitions.

In fact, he is now directly challenging President Museveni in elections expected to be held in 2021.

"We know that Museveni is planning to rig the election, he has done it in the past ... But we are banking on overwhelming him because a vote can easily be rigged if it's not overwhelming," says Bobi Wine. "And ultimately, if President Museveni tries to rig the election ... the people of Uganda will rise up and they will stop it ... They are tired of this operation and they are tired and they will not take it any longer."

But Wine stresses that he does not believe in violence and that they are using and will continue to use "all legitimate and legal ways of defending our voice."

"We are looking at breaking a dictatorship and having Uganda under civilian rule, which has never happened before."

So, will his popularity be enough to get him elected? And what are his plans for the way forward?

Bobi Wine talks to Al Jazeera.

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3 Views · 5 years ago

General Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force and architect of its regional security apparatus, has been killed following a US air raid at Baghdad's international airport on Friday.
We are joined by our correspondents Dorsa Jabbari in Tehran, Gabriel Elizondo in Washington, DC, and Simona Foltyn in Baghdad to discuss this developing story.

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Aryel Narvasa
3 Views · 5 years ago

The incidental casualties of war are the individuals who lose family, property, limbs and lives. But sometimes collateral damage can describe what has happened to an entire nation.

Ten years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraq still suffers from the damage in the overthrow of the dictator and the chaos that followed.

Now, as Iraq adjusts after the withdrawal of American troops, what is the new reality of everyday life? What are the daily struggles for the ordinary people of this extraordinarily diverse country?

Roadtrip Iraq asks how far Iraq's authorities have been able to deliver justice, prosperity and the kind of security needed for any kind of normal civilian life.

From the mainly Kurdish north, through the predominantly Sunni middle belt, and ending in the Shia-majority south, a film crew takes a roadtrip by bus, gathering stories of ordinary people as they jump on and off for their part of the journey.

Artists, warlords and widows are among those who share their sorrows, reveal their problems and describe their dreams. We discover just what the country looks like through the eyes of its war-weary sons and daughters.

We meet activists, among them Zahid Mahmoud, who sums up his perception of the state of the country:

"We didn't have freedom under Saddam's rule, but we didn't live in hunger either. Today - we do have freedom but people are starving. Most people are poor. Thousands of new graduates can't find a job. The leaders are monopolising the job market for the benefit of their entourage."

Another resident's wishes sum up the yearning of the divided country.

"Our wish is that we get a just ruler. Someone who can reconcile our differences and listen to everyone whether Sunni, Shia, Kurd, Arab or Christian," Taha Kamel from Fallujah says.

A dictator was taken down at a very high price to the Iraqi people. A price that it seems they will continue to pay for many years to come.

Roadtrip Iraq crosses the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.

Editor's Note: This film by Feurat Alani originally aired on July 31, 2013.

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5 Views · 5 years ago

In a two-part investigation, Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit goes undercover to expose France’s far-right and reveals secret links between violent extremists and one of France’s biggest political parties. Marine Le Pen recently changed the name of the National Front as part of efforts to reform the party’s image and make it more acceptable to French voters. However, an al Jazeera reporter uncovers close connections between senior politicians in Le Pen’s party and Generation Identity (GI), a far-right youth movement dedicated to expelling Muslims from Europe. GI militants are secretly filmed carrying out racist beatings and performing Nazi salutes. Aurelien Verhassel, the leader of GI branch in the French city of Lille, has convictions for violence but still recruits far-right activists to work in political posts for Le Pen’s party. Elected members of Le Pen’s party in the European Parliament are also caught declaring their support for Generation Identity and its anti-Muslim policies.

Generation Hate is produced and directed by Lee Sorrell.

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says harsh revenge awaits the "criminals" who killed the commander of its elite Quds Force, Qassem Soleimani.
He has called for three days of mourning.
Iran's National Security Council spokesman Kiwan Khosravi says there will be an emergency meeting to discuss what she called a "criminal attack" that killed Soleimani.
Mohammad Marandi, the head of the American Studies Department at the University of Tehran, said the United States has "declared war" against Iran and Iraq, and "it's best for Westerners to evacuate countries like UAE and Iraq immediately".

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Aryel Narvasa
2 Views · 5 years ago

بحثت فدى باسيل في الملف الثالث من "الحصاد" مستقبل الأوضاع في أفغانستان على ضوء اتفاق وشيك بين واشنطن وطالبان، تسبقه هدنة تبدأ منتصف ليل الجمعة بتوقيت كابل.
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Aryel Narvasa
6 Views · 5 years ago

The death toll in protests in India against a contentious citizenship law seen as anti-Muslim has reached 23, as nine more people were killed on Saturday in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
Fifteen people have died in the state during the protests so far, police spokesman Praveen Kumar said, adding that a "majority of the dead are young people".
The unrest is emerging as the biggest domestic challenge to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi since he came to power in 2014.
Opponents say the law discriminates by excluding Muslims, while letting minorities from three neighbouring countries become citizens.
Al Jazeera's Subina Shrestha reports from New Delhi.

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Aryel Narvasa
4 Views · 5 years ago

Hundreds of Indians have protested against police brutality in the capital as unrest continues over a controversial citizenship law.
Demonstrators wore bandages to symbolise injuries inflicted by police on several student protesters.
At least 26 people have been killed in the unrest, and around a thousand arrested.
Al Jazeera's Anchal Vohra reports from New Delhi.

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Aryel Narvasa
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The mainstreaming of a hardline brand of Hindu nationalism, mob lynchings, attacks on students, and an escalation in hate crimes: These have all become features of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

However, most celebrities have been reluctant to speak out against the prime minister's politics. Bollywood songwriter and poet Javed Akhtar is one of the few who is raising his voice.

He believes Modi is a fascist.

"Of course he is, I mean fascists don't have horns on their head," Akhtar said. "The moment you hate people in wholesale, you're a fascist," he added.

Bollywood director and producer Mahesh Bhatt says Muslims and other minorities in India have never felt more insecure and believes the media has played a key role in fueling anti-Muslim sentiment.

"I mean, that kind of a fear has been crafted, been structured day in and day out ... the pliable channels are working around the clock to create, the 'other'," he said.

But when it comes to Bollywood and Modi, many stars appear to support the prime minister, or at least refuse to criticise him. Bhatt says that fear is to blame.

"They feel very vulnerable, but the explosive silence speaks for itself, that these people are frightened to speak their minds, even if they feel completely different to what they are posturing privately," he said.

Akhtar agrees that people are scared to speak out, but he also says that the influence Bollywood has is highly exaggerated.

"Theatre or cinema's influence is highly exaggerated. No country can claim that a revolution or a great social change came into that society because of a film," Akhtar said.

Bhatt said if books or films could change a nation, India would have become a paradise by now.

"On the ground, I think there are other more serious things which ultimately decide which particular party will rule us. And filmmakers or actors and actresses ... have a very limited role to play in creating the atmospherics," Bhatt said.

On this week's UpFront, Bollywood heavyweights Mahesh Bhatt and Javed Akhtar discuss the film industry's role in speaking out against hardline Hindu nationalism in Modi's India.

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