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shadman raza in reunion island - Urdu
video Seyed Shadman Raza who comes Reunion Island in January 2009 for AZADARI
video Seyed Shadman Raza who comes Reunion Island in January 2009 for AZADARI
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Ashura in Krinada Island - Muharram 1437-2015 - All Languages
الحسين في كرينادا .. احد جزر الكاريبي ... امريكا الجنوبية | Ashura in Krinada Island - Muharram 1437-2015 - All Languages
الحسين في كرينادا .. احد جزر الكاريبي ... امريكا الجنوبية | Ashura in Krinada Island - Muharram 1437-2015 - All Languages
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Animated Cartoon - Pororo - Harry and Summer Island - English
Poby loves fishing. Even the cold doesn’t stop him from leaving the house to go fishing. Harry can’t stand the cold weather, so he stays home. Poby feels bad for leaving Harry behind and goes...
Poby loves fishing. Even the cold doesn’t stop him from leaving the house to go fishing. Harry can’t stand the cold weather, so he stays home. Poby feels bad for leaving Harry behind and goes back home to play with Harry. It isn’t as cold the next day, so both Poby and Harry decide to to go fishing, but they suddenly get caught in a storm. The storm takes them to Summer Island where Harry falls in love with the warm weather. He wants to live there forever, but Poby wants to return to Porong Porong Island. In the end, Harry and Poby decide to go their separate ways.
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Poby loves fishing. Even the cold doesn’t stop him from leaving the house to go fishing. Harry can’t stand the cold weather, so he stays home. Poby feels bad for leaving Harry behind and goes back home to play with Harry. It isn’t as cold the next day, so both Poby and Harry decide to to go fishing, but they suddenly get caught in a storm. The storm takes them to Summer Island where Harry falls in love with the warm weather. He wants to live there forever, but Poby wants to return to Porong Porong Island. In the end, Harry and Poby decide to go their separate ways.
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New Zealand earthquake caught on tape: CCTV footage from Christchurch shops - Feb24 2011 - All Languages
New Zealand and its South Island city of Christchurch were struggling to get back to normal on Thursday, two days after an earthquake which killed at least 76 people, injured hundreds more. Police...
New Zealand and its South Island city of Christchurch were struggling to get back to normal on Thursday, two days after an earthquake which killed at least 76 people, injured hundreds more. Police said up to 120 bodies may still be inside one of the buildings hardest hit by New Zealand's devastating earthquake. That number is not included in the official death toll of 76, which is based on the bodies recovered and brought to a temporary morgue in the stricken city of Christchurch.
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New Zealand and its South Island city of Christchurch were struggling to get back to normal on Thursday, two days after an earthquake which killed at least 76 people, injured hundreds more. Police said up to 120 bodies may still be inside one of the buildings hardest hit by New Zealand's devastating earthquake. That number is not included in the official death toll of 76, which is based on the bodies recovered and brought to a temporary morgue in the stricken city of Christchurch.
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Wild Kingdom - 500 Gharial Crocodiles - English
Over 500 crocodile babies take their first steps in life. All 500 of them came from from 16 gharial crocodile nests, all laid on one tiny island.
Over 500 crocodile babies take their first steps in life. All 500 of them came from from 16 gharial crocodile nests, all laid on one tiny island.
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Brutality in Bahrain - Press Tv News Analysis - Part 1 - 30May2011 - English
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This...
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Brutality in Bahrain - Press Tv News Analysis - Part 2 - 30May2011 - English
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This...
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
Bahrain: Shouting in the dark - Aug 4, 2011 - English
Bahrain: An island kingdom in the Arabian Gulf where the Shia Muslim majority are ruled by a single family for decades. Where people fighting for democratic rights broke the barriers of fear, only...
Bahrain: An island kingdom in the Arabian Gulf where the Shia Muslim majority are ruled by a single family for decades. Where people fighting for democratic rights broke the barriers of fear, only to find themselves alone and crushed.
This is their story and Al Jazeera is their witness.
This is the Arab revolution that was abandoned by the Arabs, forsaken by the West and forgotten by the world.
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Bahrain: An island kingdom in the Arabian Gulf where the Shia Muslim majority are ruled by a single family for decades. Where people fighting for democratic rights broke the barriers of fear, only to find themselves alone and crushed.
This is their story and Al Jazeera is their witness.
This is the Arab revolution that was abandoned by the Arabs, forsaken by the West and forgotten by the world.
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[14 June 2012] David Cameron & Leveson Inquiry - Comment - English
[14 June 2012] David Cameron & Leveson Inquiry - Comment - English
On Thursday, UK Prime Minister David Cameron appeared before the Leveson Inquiry. There was no point of hiding his close...
[14 June 2012] David Cameron & Leveson Inquiry - Comment - English
On Thursday, UK Prime Minister David Cameron appeared before the Leveson Inquiry. There was no point of hiding his close friendships with the News International family, so instead he tried to make it all out to be part of the job as it was revealed even in opposition he met with the Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks 44 times. News International paid for David Cameron to meet Murdoch in the Greek Island of Santorini in 2008. That year his friendship with Rebekah Brooks also flourished. They were neighbors and Brook's millionaire husband went to the same elite school as Cameron.
Cameron denied ever making any overt or covert deals with News International. He was questioned over why he hired news international editor Andy Coulson as his media chief. Meanwhile three more people, including a sun journalist and police officer were arrested over the scandal. You could say David Cameron sailed through his day at the Leveson inquiry. But then he wasn't really given a rough ride. And what could have easily been a storm seems to have just passed him by. But he did admit his close friendships with the Murdoch's and brooks, at the same time admitting such close relationships were wrong. So it seems even if he just survives, he is a very much a damaged prime minister.
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[14 June 2012] David Cameron & Leveson Inquiry - Comment - English
On Thursday, UK Prime Minister David Cameron appeared before the Leveson Inquiry. There was no point of hiding his close friendships with the News International family, so instead he tried to make it all out to be part of the job as it was revealed even in opposition he met with the Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks 44 times. News International paid for David Cameron to meet Murdoch in the Greek Island of Santorini in 2008. That year his friendship with Rebekah Brooks also flourished. They were neighbors and Brook's millionaire husband went to the same elite school as Cameron.
Cameron denied ever making any overt or covert deals with News International. He was questioned over why he hired news international editor Andy Coulson as his media chief. Meanwhile three more people, including a sun journalist and police officer were arrested over the scandal. You could say David Cameron sailed through his day at the Leveson inquiry. But then he wasn't really given a rough ride. And what could have easily been a storm seems to have just passed him by. But he did admit his close friendships with the Murdoch's and brooks, at the same time admitting such close relationships were wrong. So it seems even if he just survives, he is a very much a damaged prime minister.
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[14 June 2012] David Cameron & Leveson Inquiry - Comment - English
[14 June 2012] David Cameron & Leveson Inquiry - Comment - English
On Thursday, UK Prime Minister David Cameron appeared before the Leveson Inquiry. There was no point of hiding his close...
[14 June 2012] David Cameron & Leveson Inquiry - Comment - English
On Thursday, UK Prime Minister David Cameron appeared before the Leveson Inquiry. There was no point of hiding his close friendships with the News International family, so instead he tried to make it all out to be part of the job as it was revealed even in opposition he met with the Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks 44 times. News International paid for David Cameron to meet Murdoch in the Greek Island of Santorini in 2008. That year his friendship with Rebekah Brooks also flourished. They were neighbors and Brook's millionaire husband went to the same elite school as Cameron.
Cameron denied ever making any overt or covert deals with News International. He was questioned over why he hired news international editor Andy Coulson as his media chief. Meanwhile three more people, including a sun journalist and police officer were arrested over the scandal. You could say David Cameron sailed through his day at the Leveson inquiry. But then he wasn't really given a rough ride. And what could have easily been a storm seems to have just passed him by. But he did admit his close friendships with the Murdoch's and brooks, at the same time admitting such close relationships were wrong. So it seems even if he just survives, he is a very much a damaged prime minister.
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[14 June 2012] David Cameron & Leveson Inquiry - Comment - English
On Thursday, UK Prime Minister David Cameron appeared before the Leveson Inquiry. There was no point of hiding his close friendships with the News International family, so instead he tried to make it all out to be part of the job as it was revealed even in opposition he met with the Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks 44 times. News International paid for David Cameron to meet Murdoch in the Greek Island of Santorini in 2008. That year his friendship with Rebekah Brooks also flourished. They were neighbors and Brook's millionaire husband went to the same elite school as Cameron.
Cameron denied ever making any overt or covert deals with News International. He was questioned over why he hired news international editor Andy Coulson as his media chief. Meanwhile three more people, including a sun journalist and police officer were arrested over the scandal. You could say David Cameron sailed through his day at the Leveson inquiry. But then he wasn't really given a rough ride. And what could have easily been a storm seems to have just passed him by. But he did admit his close friendships with the Murdoch's and brooks, at the same time admitting such close relationships were wrong. So it seems even if he just survives, he is a very much a damaged prime minister.
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[06 July 2012] Bahrain revolution still alive - English
[06 July 2012] Bahrain revolution still alive - English
The Persian Gulf Island of Bahrain has experienced near daily anti-govt. protests for more than 16 months, but you don't hear an outcry from...
[06 July 2012] Bahrain revolution still alive - English
The Persian Gulf Island of Bahrain has experienced near daily anti-govt. protests for more than 16 months, but you don't hear an outcry from Western countries like the US, or the international community for that matter over the situation there, unlike their reaction to Syria. The Bahraini regime even arrested an 11 year old boy recently for taking part in demonstrations.
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[06 July 2012] Bahrain revolution still alive - English
The Persian Gulf Island of Bahrain has experienced near daily anti-govt. protests for more than 16 months, but you don't hear an outcry from Western countries like the US, or the international community for that matter over the situation there, unlike their reaction to Syria. The Bahraini regime even arrested an 11 year old boy recently for taking part in demonstrations.
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