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How to make Rainbow Cupcakes - English
Ingredients
200 Grams of butter
2 Cups of sugar
2 Teaspoons of vanilla extract
4 Eggs
3 Cups of self-raising flour
1 Cup of milk
4 Different food colouring colours for the rainbow effect...
Ingredients
200 Grams of butter
2 Cups of sugar
2 Teaspoons of vanilla extract
4 Eggs
3 Cups of self-raising flour
1 Cup of milk
4 Different food colouring colours for the rainbow effect
Frosting
70 Grams of butter
2 Cups of icing sugar
1/3 Cup of milk
Different food colouring colours for each frosting
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Ingredients
200 Grams of butter
2 Cups of sugar
2 Teaspoons of vanilla extract
4 Eggs
3 Cups of self-raising flour
1 Cup of milk
4 Different food colouring colours for the rainbow effect
Frosting
70 Grams of butter
2 Cups of icing sugar
1/3 Cup of milk
Different food colouring colours for each frosting
[DOCUMENTARY] غزہ کی پٹی Gaza Strip - Arabic sub Urdu
A documentary that goes over some facts about Gaza Strip, Palestine. It brings to light some of the crimes of the Zionist Regime (israel) and its repeated violation of the internal law and...
A documentary that goes over some facts about Gaza Strip, Palestine. It brings to light some of the crimes of the Zionist Regime (israel) and its repeated violation of the internal law and basic human rights.
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A documentary that goes over some facts about Gaza Strip, Palestine. It brings to light some of the crimes of the Zionist Regime (israel) and its repeated violation of the internal law and basic human rights.
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[Audio][11] Distortions of Ashura - by Martyr Ayatullah Murtada Mutahhari - English
What is more painful is that, incidentally, there are few events in history that are as rich as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' from the viewpoint of reliable sources. Formerly I used to imagine that...
What is more painful is that, incidentally, there are few events in history that are as rich as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' from the viewpoint of reliable sources. Formerly I used to imagine that the basic reason for the proliferation of legends in this field is that the actual events are not known to anybody. But when I studied I found that no event of remote past-for instance of a period thirteen or fourteen centuries ago-has as reliable an history as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\'. Reliable Muslim historians have reported the pertinent episodes with trustworthy chains of transmission from the first/seventh and the second/eighth centuries, and their narrations are close and corroborate one another.
There were certain reasons which were responsible for the preservation of these details in history. One of them, which caused the details of this event to be preserved and its objectives to remain clear, were the many speeches (khutbahs) that were delivered during its course. In those days, an oration was what communiques and press releases are in our era. In the same way that official communiques issued during wartime are the best historical source, so were orations in these days. Accordingly, there were many of them before the event of Karbala\\\\\\\', during, and after it. Individuals from among the Prophet\\\\\\\'s household made orations in Kufah, Damascus and other places. Basically, their aim by delivering these orations was to inform the people about the episodes as well as to declare the truth of the matter and to spell out the goals. This was itself one of the reason for the events to be reported.
There were also many exchanges, questions and answers, in the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' and these are recorded in history. They too disclose for us the nature of the occurrences.
Rajaz poetry was also recited a lot during Karbala\\\\\\\', and, in particular Abu \\\\\\\'Abd Allah (\\\\\\\'a) himself recited much rajaz, and these rajaz verses also reveal the character of the confrontation.
There were many letters that were exchanged before and after the episode of Karbala\\\\\\\', letters that were exchanged between the Imam and the people of Kufah, between the Imam and the people of Basrah, the letters that the Imam wrote earlier to Mu\\\\\\\'awiyah (which indicate that the Imam was preparing for an uprising after Mu\\\\\\\'awiyah\\\\\\\'s death), the letters that the enemies wrote to one another, Yazid to Ibn Ziyad, Ibn Ziyad to Yazid, lbn Ziyad to \\\\\\\'Umar ibn Sa\\\\\\\'d, \\\\\\\'Umar ibn Sa\\\\\\\'d to Ibn Ziyad, whose texts are all recorded in the history of Islam.
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What is more painful is that, incidentally, there are few events in history that are as rich as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' from the viewpoint of reliable sources. Formerly I used to imagine that the basic reason for the proliferation of legends in this field is that the actual events are not known to anybody. But when I studied I found that no event of remote past-for instance of a period thirteen or fourteen centuries ago-has as reliable an history as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\'. Reliable Muslim historians have reported the pertinent episodes with trustworthy chains of transmission from the first/seventh and the second/eighth centuries, and their narrations are close and corroborate one another.
There were certain reasons which were responsible for the preservation of these details in history. One of them, which caused the details of this event to be preserved and its objectives to remain clear, were the many speeches (khutbahs) that were delivered during its course. In those days, an oration was what communiques and press releases are in our era. In the same way that official communiques issued during wartime are the best historical source, so were orations in these days. Accordingly, there were many of them before the event of Karbala\\\\\\\', during, and after it. Individuals from among the Prophet\\\\\\\'s household made orations in Kufah, Damascus and other places. Basically, their aim by delivering these orations was to inform the people about the episodes as well as to declare the truth of the matter and to spell out the goals. This was itself one of the reason for the events to be reported.
There were also many exchanges, questions and answers, in the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' and these are recorded in history. They too disclose for us the nature of the occurrences.
Rajaz poetry was also recited a lot during Karbala\\\\\\\', and, in particular Abu \\\\\\\'Abd Allah (\\\\\\\'a) himself recited much rajaz, and these rajaz verses also reveal the character of the confrontation.
There were many letters that were exchanged before and after the episode of Karbala\\\\\\\', letters that were exchanged between the Imam and the people of Kufah, between the Imam and the people of Basrah, the letters that the Imam wrote earlier to Mu\\\\\\\'awiyah (which indicate that the Imam was preparing for an uprising after Mu\\\\\\\'awiyah\\\\\\\'s death), the letters that the enemies wrote to one another, Yazid to Ibn Ziyad, Ibn Ziyad to Yazid, lbn Ziyad to \\\\\\\'Umar ibn Sa\\\\\\\'d, \\\\\\\'Umar ibn Sa\\\\\\\'d to Ibn Ziyad, whose texts are all recorded in the history of Islam.
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israeli settlers poison Palestinians water well - English
Israeli settlers poison Palestinians water well - English
Villagers in the South Hills of Hebron-Al Khalil were attacked by Israeli settlers from a nearby settlement when they poured a toxic...
Israeli settlers poison Palestinians water well - English
Villagers in the South Hills of Hebron-Al Khalil were attacked by Israeli settlers from a nearby settlement when they poured a toxic poison into their water well.
A shepherd in the village of Yatta noted a foul smell coming from the local well and called the police to investigate. The police found a toxic substance and advised the villagers against using it for drinking water or for irrigating the farm because it would likely cause serious illness or death.
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Israeli settlers poison Palestinians water well - English
Villagers in the South Hills of Hebron-Al Khalil were attacked by Israeli settlers from a nearby settlement when they poured a toxic poison into their water well.
A shepherd in the village of Yatta noted a foul smell coming from the local well and called the police to investigate. The police found a toxic substance and advised the villagers against using it for drinking water or for irrigating the farm because it would likely cause serious illness or death.
Musaddas Jinab-e-Fizza - Sardar Hussain Sardar - Urdu
Published on Nov 28, 2012
Nohakhwan: Sardar Hussain Sardar (late) & Syed Alamdar Ali Khan (Allan sahab).
Noha: Bazm-e-Niswan Ke Liye Haq Ki Ata Hay Fizzah (as).
Poet:...
Published on Nov 28, 2012
Nohakhwan: Sardar Hussain Sardar (late) & Syed Alamdar Ali Khan (Allan sahab).
Noha: Bazm-e-Niswan Ke Liye Haq Ki Ata Hay Fizzah (as).
Poet: Shameem Amrohvi.
Anjuman-e-Razakaran-e-Hussain (Karachi).
Prof. C. M. Naim explains the form of musaddas thus: The first four lines of each stanza [بند] have one rhyme-scheme (i.e., the same qafiya [قافیہ] and radeef [ردیف]), and the remaining two lines, referred to as the tip, have another rhyme-scheme. Usually the first four lines extend the story line, while the tip, expected to be an exceptionally good couplet, provides a mini-climax as well as a pause in the discourse. While avoiding the monotony of a single rhyme-scheme, the tip allows for moments of rest in the process of public presentation. The basic structure of a musaddas stanza is actually similar to a ghazal couplet\'s. The first four lines of the stanza form a singularity, which is then made complete by another singularity, the tip couplet.
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Published on Nov 28, 2012
Nohakhwan: Sardar Hussain Sardar (late) & Syed Alamdar Ali Khan (Allan sahab).
Noha: Bazm-e-Niswan Ke Liye Haq Ki Ata Hay Fizzah (as).
Poet: Shameem Amrohvi.
Anjuman-e-Razakaran-e-Hussain (Karachi).
Prof. C. M. Naim explains the form of musaddas thus: The first four lines of each stanza [بند] have one rhyme-scheme (i.e., the same qafiya [قافیہ] and radeef [ردیف]), and the remaining two lines, referred to as the tip, have another rhyme-scheme. Usually the first four lines extend the story line, while the tip, expected to be an exceptionally good couplet, provides a mini-climax as well as a pause in the discourse. While avoiding the monotony of a single rhyme-scheme, the tip allows for moments of rest in the process of public presentation. The basic structure of a musaddas stanza is actually similar to a ghazal couplet\'s. The first four lines of the stanza form a singularity, which is then made complete by another singularity, the tip couplet.
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[27 June 13] Debate: Gagging free speech - English
Communication satellite provider Intelsat has announced the suspension of its services to the channels launched from Iran. And based on a letter, they did ask for an extension from the US...
Communication satellite provider Intelsat has announced the suspension of its services to the channels launched from Iran. And based on a letter, they did ask for an extension from the US government to keep broadcasting Iranian channels, but were refused.
Why is the US government against this basic right as outlined in their own constitution, namely, freedom of speech?
Furthermore, why have European satellite providers cut the transmission of Iranian channels, while the EU has stated the media are not part of the US-led sanctions against Iran?
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Communication satellite provider Intelsat has announced the suspension of its services to the channels launched from Iran. And based on a letter, they did ask for an extension from the US government to keep broadcasting Iranian channels, but were refused.
Why is the US government against this basic right as outlined in their own constitution, namely, freedom of speech?
Furthermore, why have European satellite providers cut the transmission of Iranian channels, while the EU has stated the media are not part of the US-led sanctions against Iran?
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[14 July 13] Syria economy deteriorated since unrest began - English
Syria\'s economy has worsened dramatically since the ongoing unrest erupted more than two years ago, bringing hardships to Syrians day by day. The difficulty is felt particularly during the fasting...
Syria\'s economy has worsened dramatically since the ongoing unrest erupted more than two years ago, bringing hardships to Syrians day by day. The difficulty is felt particularly during the fasting month of Ramadan. The situation is also blamed on economic sanctions by the Arab League as well as some regional and Western countries. Prices of basic food materials have doubled and sometimes even tripled. Each Dollar now makes over 250 Syrian pounds, while it was worth 50 before the unrest broke out. Thus, all prices have soared, especially for the imported goods. The war on Syria is not only a military or political one. The armed conflict has deteriorated the economic situation as well, putting even greater pressure on the daily lives of the Syrians; those who suffer the most because of the ongoing crisis.
Mohamad Ali, PressTV, Damascus
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Syria\'s economy has worsened dramatically since the ongoing unrest erupted more than two years ago, bringing hardships to Syrians day by day. The difficulty is felt particularly during the fasting month of Ramadan. The situation is also blamed on economic sanctions by the Arab League as well as some regional and Western countries. Prices of basic food materials have doubled and sometimes even tripled. Each Dollar now makes over 250 Syrian pounds, while it was worth 50 before the unrest broke out. Thus, all prices have soared, especially for the imported goods. The war on Syria is not only a military or political one. The armed conflict has deteriorated the economic situation as well, putting even greater pressure on the daily lives of the Syrians; those who suffer the most because of the ongoing crisis.
Mohamad Ali, PressTV, Damascus
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[19 July 13] Afghan asylum seekers - English
An economic crisis, lack of development and insecurity in Afghanistan is forcing thousands of Afghan to leave their country in search of a better place. Many of them take off whenever they get a...
An economic crisis, lack of development and insecurity in Afghanistan is forcing thousands of Afghan to leave their country in search of a better place. Many of them take off whenever they get a chance, saying they have no hope things will get any better in their country any time soon.
British politicians are being urged to combat the scourge of food poverty after a leading charity warned that the sharp rise in families using emergency food parcels hints at problems to come. The use of food banks in the UK tripled over the past year - a worrying sign of families forced to choose between some of the basic necessities of life in one of the world\'s most developed countries in the world.
The Islamic Revolution in Iran changed the face of Islamic politics inspiring many countries to implement Islamic rule. The revolution had a face remembered by all to date; Imam Khomeini.
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An economic crisis, lack of development and insecurity in Afghanistan is forcing thousands of Afghan to leave their country in search of a better place. Many of them take off whenever they get a chance, saying they have no hope things will get any better in their country any time soon.
British politicians are being urged to combat the scourge of food poverty after a leading charity warned that the sharp rise in families using emergency food parcels hints at problems to come. The use of food banks in the UK tripled over the past year - a worrying sign of families forced to choose between some of the basic necessities of life in one of the world\'s most developed countries in the world.
The Islamic Revolution in Iran changed the face of Islamic politics inspiring many countries to implement Islamic rule. The revolution had a face remembered by all to date; Imam Khomeini.
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[16 Dec 2013] Palestinians refugees faced with worsening humanitarian conditions - English
Palestinians at the al-Aroub refugee camp in Hebron al-Khalil have appealed to the international community to help them with their worsening living conditions. The residents say they\'re facing...
Palestinians at the al-Aroub refugee camp in Hebron al-Khalil have appealed to the international community to help them with their worsening living conditions. The residents say they\'re facing daily abuse and arrests by Israeli soldiers. Add to that the severe winter cold which has caused constant power shortages and lack of access to basic resources
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Palestinians at the al-Aroub refugee camp in Hebron al-Khalil have appealed to the international community to help them with their worsening living conditions. The residents say they\'re facing daily abuse and arrests by Israeli soldiers. Add to that the severe winter cold which has caused constant power shortages and lack of access to basic resources
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[17 Dec 2013] Gazans hold sit-in in solidarity with fishermen - English
Fishermen in Gaza have been constantly suffering under the Israeli blockade of Gaza and have paid a huge price for that .
Fishermen along with representatives from fishing and human rights...
Fishermen in Gaza have been constantly suffering under the Israeli blockade of Gaza and have paid a huge price for that .
Fishermen along with representatives from fishing and human rights organizations, and Palestinian and international supporters organized a sit-in in tents under the name of \"Free Gaza Sea\" in the Gaza Sea Port to stand in solidarity with fishermen and call for their basic rights the Israeli occupation has taken away. The Ministry of Transport and Communications in Gaza has estimated that the losses of Gaza port stood at $300,000 in the last disastrous cold front. It had previously warned of the inefficient breakwater due to the Israeli prevention of entering cement to strengthen it Human rights organizations have repeatedly condemned Israel\'s massive violations against Palestinian fishermen.Fishermen in Gaza are urging human rights groups and international organizations to support them in their bid to free Gaza waters. This will let the fishermen enjoy their fundamental right to sail freely.
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Fishermen in Gaza have been constantly suffering under the Israeli blockade of Gaza and have paid a huge price for that .
Fishermen along with representatives from fishing and human rights organizations, and Palestinian and international supporters organized a sit-in in tents under the name of \"Free Gaza Sea\" in the Gaza Sea Port to stand in solidarity with fishermen and call for their basic rights the Israeli occupation has taken away. The Ministry of Transport and Communications in Gaza has estimated that the losses of Gaza port stood at $300,000 in the last disastrous cold front. It had previously warned of the inefficient breakwater due to the Israeli prevention of entering cement to strengthen it Human rights organizations have repeatedly condemned Israel\'s massive violations against Palestinian fishermen.Fishermen in Gaza are urging human rights groups and international organizations to support them in their bid to free Gaza waters. This will let the fishermen enjoy their fundamental right to sail freely.
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[18 Dec 2013] The UN says nearly a million Palestinians are expected to need food aid in the Gaza - English
The U-N says nearly a million Palestinians are expected to need food aid in the Gaza Strip next year.
About 800-thousand Palestinian refugees are currently receiving food aid from the U-N Relief...
The U-N says nearly a million Palestinians are expected to need food aid in the Gaza Strip next year.
About 800-thousand Palestinian refugees are currently receiving food aid from the U-N Relief and Works Agency-- UNRWA-- but the organization expects a 10 to 20 percent rise in demand in 20-14. The U-N\'s Gaza director of operations says the main reason for the increase is Egypt\'s closure of Gaza tunnels-- a measure which has deprived thousands of Palestinians of basic goods, halted construction projects, and led to job losses. The tunnels were the only lifeline for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The coastal enclave has been under the Israeli regime\'s blockade since 2007.
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The U-N says nearly a million Palestinians are expected to need food aid in the Gaza Strip next year.
About 800-thousand Palestinian refugees are currently receiving food aid from the U-N Relief and Works Agency-- UNRWA-- but the organization expects a 10 to 20 percent rise in demand in 20-14. The U-N\'s Gaza director of operations says the main reason for the increase is Egypt\'s closure of Gaza tunnels-- a measure which has deprived thousands of Palestinians of basic goods, halted construction projects, and led to job losses. The tunnels were the only lifeline for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The coastal enclave has been under the Israeli regime\'s blockade since 2007.
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[31 Dec 2013] Iranian cycle tourist to take detention case to ICJ - English
Hossien Gharedaqi is a simple teacher, who is also a professional cycle tourist. He lives in a remote village in northwest of Iran.
But his latest tour handed him a memory which he would never...
Hossien Gharedaqi is a simple teacher, who is also a professional cycle tourist. He lives in a remote village in northwest of Iran.
But his latest tour handed him a memory which he would never forget. During his recent tour of the United Arab Emirates he was detained and imprisoned on allegations of espionage activities. He says he was kept in jail for 78 days in the subhuman conditions with no access to basic needs. This comes as Hossien Ghare daghi says travels to different countries with the message of peace and friendship for the world. Although Hossein is now been free, the Iranian foreign ministry says it is still following up the case through diplomatic channels. The accusation of espionage seems to have become an instrument in the hands of certain countries to put ordinary nationals of other countries in prison for a period of time. This comes Iran has always treated foreign prisoners inside the country through Islamic clemency and in return expects other countries to respect its nationals in different conditions.
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Hossien Gharedaqi is a simple teacher, who is also a professional cycle tourist. He lives in a remote village in northwest of Iran.
But his latest tour handed him a memory which he would never forget. During his recent tour of the United Arab Emirates he was detained and imprisoned on allegations of espionage activities. He says he was kept in jail for 78 days in the subhuman conditions with no access to basic needs. This comes as Hossien Ghare daghi says travels to different countries with the message of peace and friendship for the world. Although Hossein is now been free, the Iranian foreign ministry says it is still following up the case through diplomatic channels. The accusation of espionage seems to have become an instrument in the hands of certain countries to put ordinary nationals of other countries in prison for a period of time. This comes Iran has always treated foreign prisoners inside the country through Islamic clemency and in return expects other countries to respect its nationals in different conditions.
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[01 Jan 2014] Documentary - Within Gaza - English
Human spirit perseveres even in the face of tremendous adversary.
Inside the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza people have to struggle for the very basic daily activities that are generally taken...
Human spirit perseveres even in the face of tremendous adversary.
Inside the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza people have to struggle for the very basic daily activities that are generally taken for granted in most other parts of the world. \\\"Within Gaza\\\" series- in 5 episodes- peaks through the walls of occupation and siege to try to reveal how the Gazans go about their lives. Each episode deals with one harshness that afflicts the residents and portrays their ingenuity in coping with Israeli occupation and intermittent onslaught.
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Human spirit perseveres even in the face of tremendous adversary.
Inside the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza people have to struggle for the very basic daily activities that are generally taken for granted in most other parts of the world. \\\"Within Gaza\\\" series- in 5 episodes- peaks through the walls of occupation and siege to try to reveal how the Gazans go about their lives. Each episode deals with one harshness that afflicts the residents and portrays their ingenuity in coping with Israeli occupation and intermittent onslaught.
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[06 Jan 2014] Lawyers denied Morsi visit in Egypt Alexandria prison - English
Lawyers for Egypt\\\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi say they have been denied access to his prison cell in Alexandria. Morsi is set to appear again in court in 48 hours.
The interior ministry...
Lawyers for Egypt\\\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi say they have been denied access to his prison cell in Alexandria. Morsi is set to appear again in court in 48 hours.
The interior ministry said in a statement that Morsi would not be allowed to receive any visit from January the second for a period of one month. His family says the move infringes on basic human rights. Egypt\\\'s anti-coup alliance has expressed fear over the safety of the country\\\'s first democratically-elected president, who was ousted in a military-backed coup. Morsi is to stand trial on Wednesday before a Cairo court over his alleged role in the killing of protesters in December 2012. His other charges include espionage and orchestrating prison breaks. Morsi\\\'s supporters have planned a mass rally for Wednesday.
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Lawyers for Egypt\\\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi say they have been denied access to his prison cell in Alexandria. Morsi is set to appear again in court in 48 hours.
The interior ministry said in a statement that Morsi would not be allowed to receive any visit from January the second for a period of one month. His family says the move infringes on basic human rights. Egypt\\\'s anti-coup alliance has expressed fear over the safety of the country\\\'s first democratically-elected president, who was ousted in a military-backed coup. Morsi is to stand trial on Wednesday before a Cairo court over his alleged role in the killing of protesters in December 2012. His other charges include espionage and orchestrating prison breaks. Morsi\\\'s supporters have planned a mass rally for Wednesday.
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[08 Jan 2014] Sick Palestinians remain trapped in Yarmouk refugee camp - English
Hundreds of people marched at the entrance of al-Yarmuk refugee camp in Damascus in an attempt to reach out to their sick relatives. They were hoping for a successful outcome of an initiative...
Hundreds of people marched at the entrance of al-Yarmuk refugee camp in Damascus in an attempt to reach out to their sick relatives. They were hoping for a successful outcome of an initiative launched by several Syria-based Palestinian factions to evacuate over three hundred sick people trapped inside the camp. But anxious relatives failed to meet their loved ones.
Red Crescent teams were ordered to retreat as armed groups opened gunfire at the humanitarian groups who tried to help the sick out, causing the initiative to fail. This is not the first such initiative to fail. Previously, several armed extremist groups such as the al-Qaeda linked al-Nusra Front foiled peace initiatives and remained occupying the camp. In 2012, tens of civilians were killed and thousands of others displaced after foreign-backed militants targeted the same refugee camp. According to the doctors in charge of following up the initiative, dozens of sick people remain trapped inside al-Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. With the lack of basic needs inside, many families here see no end to the humanitarian crisis in the near future.
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Hundreds of people marched at the entrance of al-Yarmuk refugee camp in Damascus in an attempt to reach out to their sick relatives. They were hoping for a successful outcome of an initiative launched by several Syria-based Palestinian factions to evacuate over three hundred sick people trapped inside the camp. But anxious relatives failed to meet their loved ones.
Red Crescent teams were ordered to retreat as armed groups opened gunfire at the humanitarian groups who tried to help the sick out, causing the initiative to fail. This is not the first such initiative to fail. Previously, several armed extremist groups such as the al-Qaeda linked al-Nusra Front foiled peace initiatives and remained occupying the camp. In 2012, tens of civilians were killed and thousands of others displaced after foreign-backed militants targeted the same refugee camp. According to the doctors in charge of following up the initiative, dozens of sick people remain trapped inside al-Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. With the lack of basic needs inside, many families here see no end to the humanitarian crisis in the near future.
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[28 Jan 2014] Ukraine dominates EU-Russia Summit - English
Ukraine\'s political crisis has dominated the summit between the European Union and Russia, with Russian President Vladimir Putin assuring Ukrainians that Moscow would honor a loan deal whatever...
Ukraine\'s political crisis has dominated the summit between the European Union and Russia, with Russian President Vladimir Putin assuring Ukrainians that Moscow would honor a loan deal whatever government emerges in Kiev. Despite that, trade talks between the EU and former soviet states continue to create tensions. The EU blames pressure from Moscow for the breakdown in trade negotiations between the EU and Ukraine. The EU also claims this has led to the current crisis in Ukraine.
The EU and Russia have been negotiating a \'new basic agreement\', as it is called, for years.
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Ukraine\'s political crisis has dominated the summit between the European Union and Russia, with Russian President Vladimir Putin assuring Ukrainians that Moscow would honor a loan deal whatever government emerges in Kiev. Despite that, trade talks between the EU and former soviet states continue to create tensions. The EU blames pressure from Moscow for the breakdown in trade negotiations between the EU and Ukraine. The EU also claims this has led to the current crisis in Ukraine.
The EU and Russia have been negotiating a \'new basic agreement\', as it is called, for years.
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