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[March for the Alternative] Video of thousands in London protest march as paint bombs, flares fly - 26Mar2011 - English
Tens of thousands of protesters crowded central London on Saturday to protest government cuts to public services, streaming in from around the country with banners, balloons and whistles....
Tens of thousands of protesters crowded central London on Saturday to protest government cuts to public services, streaming in from around the country with banners, balloons and whistles. Organisers of the march estimated that at least 100,000 people were joining in the demonstration, what the Trade Union Council called the largest civil society demonstration in years. Police say some protesters have thrown paint bombs and light bulbs filled with ammonia at officers. A group of black-clad demonstrators also threw paint bombs at shops and banks on the main shopping streets of Oxford Street and New Bond Street. The group had broken away from the larger march organized by the TUC to protest against government cuts to public services.
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Tens of thousands of protesters crowded central London on Saturday to protest government cuts to public services, streaming in from around the country with banners, balloons and whistles. Organisers of the march estimated that at least 100,000 people were joining in the demonstration, what the Trade Union Council called the largest civil society demonstration in years. Police say some protesters have thrown paint bombs and light bulbs filled with ammonia at officers. A group of black-clad demonstrators also threw paint bombs at shops and banks on the main shopping streets of Oxford Street and New Bond Street. The group had broken away from the larger march organized by the TUC to protest against government cuts to public services.
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[Rally for Respect] Thousands march in Toronto against Cuts - April 9, 2011 - English
OFL Pres Sid Ryan, Municipal Woker Brian Demareski, and York Federation of Students Krisna Saravanamuttu talk about the Rally for Respect
On Saturday, April 9, 2011, thousands came out and rallied...
OFL Pres Sid Ryan, Municipal Woker Brian Demareski, and York Federation of Students Krisna Saravanamuttu talk about the Rally for Respect
On Saturday, April 9, 2011, thousands came out and rallied at Dundas Square then marched down Yonge Street and across Queen Street to rally at Toronto City Hall. People came out to help defend good jobs, public services and greener cities throughout Ontario. Together, we are challenging the conservative agenda that is threatening our jobs, our livelihoods and our neighbourhoods.
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OFL Pres Sid Ryan, Municipal Woker Brian Demareski, and York Federation of Students Krisna Saravanamuttu talk about the Rally for Respect
On Saturday, April 9, 2011, thousands came out and rallied at Dundas Square then marched down Yonge Street and across Queen Street to rally at Toronto City Hall. People came out to help defend good jobs, public services and greener cities throughout Ontario. Together, we are challenging the conservative agenda that is threatening our jobs, our livelihoods and our neighbourhoods.
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Thousands mark martyrdom anniv. of Shia imam in Kadhimiya - Jun 28 2011 - English
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from all over Iraq converged in a holy shrine in northern Baghdad to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of the Seventh Shia imam Musa ibn Jafar al-Kazim.
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from all over Iraq converged in a holy shrine in northern Baghdad to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of the Seventh Shia imam Musa ibn Jafar al-Kazim.
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Visual Arts Iran February 26, 2012 - English
In this feature Hoda Lezgee takes us to the Fourth International Fajr Festival of conceptual arts with many artworks and thousands of artists, both national and international.
In this feature Hoda Lezgee takes us to the Fourth International Fajr Festival of conceptual arts with many artworks and thousands of artists, both national and international.
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[1] One in Thousands یک نکته از هزاران - Farsi
صدا و سیما در مستند «یک نکته از هزاران» از زاویه عمدتا فرهنگی به بازخوانی شماری از رویدادهای دوران حیات امام...
صدا و سیما در مستند «یک نکته از هزاران» از زاویه عمدتا فرهنگی به بازخوانی شماری از رویدادهای دوران حیات امام خمینی (رض) می پردازد.
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صدا و سیما در مستند «یک نکته از هزاران» از زاویه عمدتا فرهنگی به بازخوانی شماری از رویدادهای دوران حیات امام خمینی (رض) می پردازد.
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[Must Watch and Spread this Video] Takfiri Terrorism - English
One day after a massive explosion which rocked the Beirut southern Suburbs, hundreds of thousands of Hezbollah supporters flocked to the southern village of Aita Shaab to celebrate the seventh...
One day after a massive explosion which rocked the Beirut southern Suburbs, hundreds of thousands of Hezbollah supporters flocked to the southern village of Aita Shaab to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the end of the 2006 war.
Hezbollah’s secretary general Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah uncovered during his televised speech on the occasion that Israeli-backed Takfiri groups are behind the bombing which occurred in the southern Suburbs last July, and several other attacks against the army and the Shia population in the Bekaa area.
Sayyed Nasrallah stressed that Hezbollah will respond.
The latest bombing has left some 24 people dead and over 100 injured. Observers believe that such acts are being facilitated by internal sides which are tools for the west and Israel:
Sayyed Nasrallah noted that the Takfiri threat is against all of Lebanon and not only a certain sect.
The leader of the resistance also warned Israel that it would be defeated by the resistance if it tried to enter Lebanese land again.
Participanst from all over the Arab world attended the ceremony and stressed that the victory of 2006 was a victory for all Arabs and Muslims:
The village of Aita Shaab was the stage of fierce fighting during the 2006 summer war, which Hezbollah and its supporters believe ended with a divine victory for the resistance on August 14th 2006.
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One day after a massive explosion which rocked the Beirut southern Suburbs, hundreds of thousands of Hezbollah supporters flocked to the southern village of Aita Shaab to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the end of the 2006 war.
Hezbollah’s secretary general Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah uncovered during his televised speech on the occasion that Israeli-backed Takfiri groups are behind the bombing which occurred in the southern Suburbs last July, and several other attacks against the army and the Shia population in the Bekaa area.
Sayyed Nasrallah stressed that Hezbollah will respond.
The latest bombing has left some 24 people dead and over 100 injured. Observers believe that such acts are being facilitated by internal sides which are tools for the west and Israel:
Sayyed Nasrallah noted that the Takfiri threat is against all of Lebanon and not only a certain sect.
The leader of the resistance also warned Israel that it would be defeated by the resistance if it tried to enter Lebanese land again.
Participanst from all over the Arab world attended the ceremony and stressed that the victory of 2006 was a victory for all Arabs and Muslims:
The village of Aita Shaab was the stage of fierce fighting during the 2006 summer war, which Hezbollah and its supporters believe ended with a divine victory for the resistance on August 14th 2006.
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[29 Oct 2013] Thousands gather in Istanbul for Asia-Europe rail tunnel inauguration - English
The idea of joining Asia and Europe goes back to antiquity. Persian Emperor Darius the Great built a pontoon bridge across the Bosphorus, to invade Macedonia almost 500 years before Christ. The...
The idea of joining Asia and Europe goes back to antiquity. Persian Emperor Darius the Great built a pontoon bridge across the Bosphorus, to invade Macedonia almost 500 years before Christ. The first-ever intercontinental tunnel to link London to Beijing has now opened in Istanbul.
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The idea of joining Asia and Europe goes back to antiquity. Persian Emperor Darius the Great built a pontoon bridge across the Bosphorus, to invade Macedonia almost 500 years before Christ. The first-ever intercontinental tunnel to link London to Beijing has now opened in Istanbul.
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[30 Oct 2013] 26 Palestinians released from israeli prisons - English
26 Palestinians have been released from Israeli prisons. However, thousands of Palestinians remain in Israeli detention centers. 21 of the prisoners are from the West Bank and the other five are...
26 Palestinians have been released from Israeli prisons. However, thousands of Palestinians remain in Israeli detention centers. 21 of the prisoners are from the West Bank and the other five are from the Gaza Strip. They are the second group of prisoners that have been released since August. Israel approved the prisoner release under the terms of the renewed US-brokered talks with the Palestinians. Tel Aviv agreed to release 104 Palestinian prisoners in stages following the start of negotiations on July 30.
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26 Palestinians have been released from Israeli prisons. However, thousands of Palestinians remain in Israeli detention centers. 21 of the prisoners are from the West Bank and the other five are from the Gaza Strip. They are the second group of prisoners that have been released since August. Israel approved the prisoner release under the terms of the renewed US-brokered talks with the Palestinians. Tel Aviv agreed to release 104 Palestinian prisoners in stages following the start of negotiations on July 30.
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[08 Nov 2013] Yemen Houthis hold demo in Sana - English
Thousands of Houthi protesters have staged a demonstration in the Yemeni capital Sana\'a, voicing concern over the deteriorating economy and a surge of violence in the country\'s north .
Thousands of Houthi protesters have staged a demonstration in the Yemeni capital Sana\'a, voicing concern over the deteriorating economy and a surge of violence in the country\'s north .
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[18 Nov 2013] Syrian refugees sleep on the streets of Istanbul - English
Thousands of Syrian refugees have chosen Turkey as their destination after fleeing the conflict in their own country. An increasing number of these refugees are now sleeping on the streets of the...
Thousands of Syrian refugees have chosen Turkey as their destination after fleeing the conflict in their own country. An increasing number of these refugees are now sleeping on the streets of the Turkish city of Istanbul. Some are lucky and sleep in makeshift camps, while others have no shelter whatsoever.
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Thousands of Syrian refugees have chosen Turkey as their destination after fleeing the conflict in their own country. An increasing number of these refugees are now sleeping on the streets of the Turkish city of Istanbul. Some are lucky and sleep in makeshift camps, while others have no shelter whatsoever.
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[20 Nov 2013] Afghans opposed to security agreement with US - English
The Loya Jirga starting Thursday in Kabul will be a four-day affair. Thousands of delegates have already arrived for the meeting. They will sit down and decide on a much hyped security deal with...
The Loya Jirga starting Thursday in Kabul will be a four-day affair. Thousands of delegates have already arrived for the meeting. They will sit down and decide on a much hyped security deal with Washington. But criticism is mounting over the pact with many politicians, like Saeed Alemi Balkhi, are even opposed to the jirga saying thid is not legally binding.
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The Loya Jirga starting Thursday in Kabul will be a four-day affair. Thousands of delegates have already arrived for the meeting. They will sit down and decide on a much hyped security deal with Washington. But criticism is mounting over the pact with many politicians, like Saeed Alemi Balkhi, are even opposed to the jirga saying thid is not legally binding.
[24 Nov 2013] Karachi protest urges end to US drone attacks in Pakistan - English
In yet another show of anger at the US, Pakistan\'s Jaamat-e-Islami organization has drawn tens of thousands of people into the streets of Karachi to protest the American drone attacks in their...
In yet another show of anger at the US, Pakistan\'s Jaamat-e-Islami organization has drawn tens of thousands of people into the streets of Karachi to protest the American drone attacks in their country. The demonstration follows the blocking of NATO supplies in the northwestern city of Peshawar.
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In yet another show of anger at the US, Pakistan\'s Jaamat-e-Islami organization has drawn tens of thousands of people into the streets of Karachi to protest the American drone attacks in their country. The demonstration follows the blocking of NATO supplies in the northwestern city of Peshawar.
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[24 Nov 2013] Morsi supporters rally as Egypt interim president signs anti-protest law - English
Thousands of supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi take to the streets across the country. They have marked 100 days since the violent crackdown on pro-Morsi sit-ins in the capital...
Thousands of supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi take to the streets across the country. They have marked 100 days since the violent crackdown on pro-Morsi sit-ins in the capital Cairo. On another front, interim president Adly Mansour has signed into law an anti-protest bill.
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Thousands of supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi take to the streets across the country. They have marked 100 days since the violent crackdown on pro-Morsi sit-ins in the capital Cairo. On another front, interim president Adly Mansour has signed into law an anti-protest bill.
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[26 Nov 2013] Yemeni Shia mourners attend funeral procession of Houthi figure - English
In Yemen, tens of thousands of Shia mourners have attended the funeral procession of Houthi lawmaker Abel Kareem Jadban in Sana\'a. Jadban\'s body was carried by his Houthi supporters to the...
In Yemen, tens of thousands of Shia mourners have attended the funeral procession of Houthi lawmaker Abel Kareem Jadban in Sana\'a. Jadban\'s body was carried by his Houthi supporters to the capital\'s airport and flown to the northern province of Sa\'da for burial. Jadban was a prominent Houthi lawmaker and the leading politician representing the Shia Houthi community in the national dialog, currently underway in the Arab country. He was gunned down by armed men on a motorbike as he was coming out of a mosque last Friday. The assassination came just weeks after deadly clashes between Houthi fighters and Saudi-backed Salafi militants in the northern town of Damaj.
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In Yemen, tens of thousands of Shia mourners have attended the funeral procession of Houthi lawmaker Abel Kareem Jadban in Sana\'a. Jadban\'s body was carried by his Houthi supporters to the capital\'s airport and flown to the northern province of Sa\'da for burial. Jadban was a prominent Houthi lawmaker and the leading politician representing the Shia Houthi community in the national dialog, currently underway in the Arab country. He was gunned down by armed men on a motorbike as he was coming out of a mosque last Friday. The assassination came just weeks after deadly clashes between Houthi fighters and Saudi-backed Salafi militants in the northern town of Damaj.
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[27 Nov 2013] Houthi MP murder may cause sectarian war: Mark Glenn - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, political commentator, about tens of thousands of Yemenis attending the funeral procession for Houthi lawmaker, Abdul Karim Jadban, in the...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, political commentator, about tens of thousands of Yemenis attending the funeral procession for Houthi lawmaker, Abdul Karim Jadban, in the capital Sana\'a.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, political commentator, about tens of thousands of Yemenis attending the funeral procession for Houthi lawmaker, Abdul Karim Jadban, in the capital Sana\'a.
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[29 Nov 2013] Plan to displace Palestinian Bedouins arouses opposition worldwide - English
Israel\'s plan to expel tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins from their desert land has sparked protests worldwide.
In Britain, more than 50 renowned figures including high-profile artists,...
Israel\'s plan to expel tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins from their desert land has sparked protests worldwide.
In Britain, more than 50 renowned figures including high-profile artists, musicians and writers have signed a letter to object to the expulsion. Israel\'s plan to forcefully remove 70-thousand Bedouins from the Negev desert by destroying their villages has already been condemned by critics as ethnic cleansing. In their petition, the British activists have called the act systematic discrimination and separation. The letter is part of a day of protest on Saturday in more than two dozen countries. Israel\'s parliament is expected to approve the eviction by the yearned. The move will pave the way for the construction of new settler units in the historic desert. Israel\'s settlement activities are considered illegal under international law.
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Israel\'s plan to expel tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins from their desert land has sparked protests worldwide.
In Britain, more than 50 renowned figures including high-profile artists, musicians and writers have signed a letter to object to the expulsion. Israel\'s plan to forcefully remove 70-thousand Bedouins from the Negev desert by destroying their villages has already been condemned by critics as ethnic cleansing. In their petition, the British activists have called the act systematic discrimination and separation. The letter is part of a day of protest on Saturday in more than two dozen countries. Israel\'s parliament is expected to approve the eviction by the yearned. The move will pave the way for the construction of new settler units in the historic desert. Israel\'s settlement activities are considered illegal under international law.
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[06 Dec 2013] Greek protesters commemorate 2008 killing of teenage student - English
Thousands of anti-austerity protesters have held a demonstration in Athens to commemorate a teenage student killed by the police in 2008. Clashes were reported between police and protesters at the...
Thousands of anti-austerity protesters have held a demonstration in Athens to commemorate a teenage student killed by the police in 2008. Clashes were reported between police and protesters at the end of the day.
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Thousands of anti-austerity protesters have held a demonstration in Athens to commemorate a teenage student killed by the police in 2008. Clashes were reported between police and protesters at the end of the day.
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[09 Dec 2013] israeli PM under fire for extravagance - English
In the summer of 2011, tens of thousands of Israeli people took to the streets to protest against the high cost of living. Two years on, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under fire for...
In the summer of 2011, tens of thousands of Israeli people took to the streets to protest against the high cost of living. Two years on, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under fire for his extravagant lifestyle.
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In the summer of 2011, tens of thousands of Israeli people took to the streets to protest against the high cost of living. Two years on, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under fire for his extravagant lifestyle.
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[10 Dec 2013] Egyptians defy crackdown continue protests - English
Thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of Cairo, and elsewhere around the country to demand an immediate end to military rule and express solidarity with student protesters facing a brutal...
Thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of Cairo, and elsewhere around the country to demand an immediate end to military rule and express solidarity with student protesters facing a brutal crackdown by security forces.
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Thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of Cairo, and elsewhere around the country to demand an immediate end to military rule and express solidarity with student protesters facing a brutal crackdown by security forces.
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[13 Dec 2013] Yemeni protesters censure govt. for failing to provide security - English
Thousands of Yemenis have held demonstrations over the deteriorating security situation in the country.
In Sana\'a, huge crowds took to the streets after Friday Prayers. The protesters...
Thousands of Yemenis have held demonstrations over the deteriorating security situation in the country.
In Sana\'a, huge crowds took to the streets after Friday Prayers. The protesters criticized the government for failing to protect the nation from persistent attacks and targeted assassinations. A demonstration was also held in the western city of Saada. Yemen has been hit by a wave of shootings and assassination attempts on political and security officials over the past year. Over 90 army officers and security officials have been assassinated by unidentified gunmen in the past seven months. Earlier this month, an attack on a hospital inside the country\'s defense ministry left scores of people dead and wounded. In addition, many foreign journalists and diplomats have been kidnapped and held for ransom by gunmen.
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Thousands of Yemenis have held demonstrations over the deteriorating security situation in the country.
In Sana\'a, huge crowds took to the streets after Friday Prayers. The protesters criticized the government for failing to protect the nation from persistent attacks and targeted assassinations. A demonstration was also held in the western city of Saada. Yemen has been hit by a wave of shootings and assassination attempts on political and security officials over the past year. Over 90 army officers and security officials have been assassinated by unidentified gunmen in the past seven months. Earlier this month, an attack on a hospital inside the country\'s defense ministry left scores of people dead and wounded. In addition, many foreign journalists and diplomats have been kidnapped and held for ransom by gunmen.