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[17 Dec 2013] Clashes during Egypt anti-military protests - English
Thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of Cairo and elsewhere around the country to denounce what the protesters label \'the coup\'s constitution.
On Tuesday, more than a dozen students were...
Thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of Cairo and elsewhere around the country to denounce what the protesters label \'the coup\'s constitution.
On Tuesday, more than a dozen students were injured as Morsi supporters staged protests against the military backed authorities. Police fired tear gas at students protesting outside Assiut University in Assuit province in Upper Egypt. Students held banners in support of Mohamed Morsi as they shouted anti police and army slogans. Such demonstrations are regarded as illegal, since they do not conform to a new law requiring organizers to give three days notice of a protest and to have it approved by the government. On another front, the Anti Coup Alliance said that the coalition will be boycotting the referendum which is set to take place next month. Many are fearful that Egypt would be gripped by another wave of deadly violence ahead of the referendum on what some call a disputed constitution.
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Thousands of Egyptians took to the streets of Cairo and elsewhere around the country to denounce what the protesters label \'the coup\'s constitution.
On Tuesday, more than a dozen students were injured as Morsi supporters staged protests against the military backed authorities. Police fired tear gas at students protesting outside Assiut University in Assuit province in Upper Egypt. Students held banners in support of Mohamed Morsi as they shouted anti police and army slogans. Such demonstrations are regarded as illegal, since they do not conform to a new law requiring organizers to give three days notice of a protest and to have it approved by the government. On another front, the Anti Coup Alliance said that the coalition will be boycotting the referendum which is set to take place next month. Many are fearful that Egypt would be gripped by another wave of deadly violence ahead of the referendum on what some call a disputed constitution.
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[18 Dec 2013] In Italy Protesters demand resignation of PM Enrico Letta government - English
Meanwhile, thousands of people have taken to the streets of Rome to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Enrico Letta\'s government.
The protesters, who\'re angry over the government\'s...
Meanwhile, thousands of people have taken to the streets of Rome to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Enrico Letta\'s government.
The protesters, who\'re angry over the government\'s harsh austerity measures and high unemployment, called for fresh elections. They also accused the ruling class of corruption. The relatively calm protest turned violent after the demonstrators broke a journalist\'s camera, accusing them of being terrorists. The rally was organized by the anti-European Forconi or Pitchfork movement, which has been demanding more national sovereignty and lower taxes. The movement initially started as a farmers\' movement and was later joined by truck drivers and students. The Italian president has warned that failure to swiftly introduce reforms to help struggling citizens could plunge the country into violent social unrest.
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Meanwhile, thousands of people have taken to the streets of Rome to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Enrico Letta\'s government.
The protesters, who\'re angry over the government\'s harsh austerity measures and high unemployment, called for fresh elections. They also accused the ruling class of corruption. The relatively calm protest turned violent after the demonstrators broke a journalist\'s camera, accusing them of being terrorists. The rally was organized by the anti-European Forconi or Pitchfork movement, which has been demanding more national sovereignty and lower taxes. The movement initially started as a farmers\' movement and was later joined by truck drivers and students. The Italian president has warned that failure to swiftly introduce reforms to help struggling citizens could plunge the country into violent social unrest.
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[18 Dec 2013] Thousands hold anti-austerity protest in Rome - English
Authorities had deployed over 2,000 policemen across central Rome but the much feared demonstration organized by the Pitchfork Movement to protest against what its activists call a EU-imposed...
Authorities had deployed over 2,000 policemen across central Rome but the much feared demonstration organized by the Pitchfork Movement to protest against what its activists call a EU-imposed austerity regime drew 4,000 protesters only in People Square.
Originally made up by farmers and truckers, the Pitchfork Movement has grown into a network that includes disgruntled people from different sectors of society. However the movement has lately become fragmented as a result of the infiltration of political groups. The anti-austerity protest was also joined by neo-Fascist group CasaPound and extreme-right-wing movement Forza Nuova. Casapound\'s vice-president was arrested on Saturday for stealing the European Union flag hung outside the Commission\'s representation office in Rome. Pitchfork movement leaders have threatened new actions in the coming days.
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Authorities had deployed over 2,000 policemen across central Rome but the much feared demonstration organized by the Pitchfork Movement to protest against what its activists call a EU-imposed austerity regime drew 4,000 protesters only in People Square.
Originally made up by farmers and truckers, the Pitchfork Movement has grown into a network that includes disgruntled people from different sectors of society. However the movement has lately become fragmented as a result of the infiltration of political groups. The anti-austerity protest was also joined by neo-Fascist group CasaPound and extreme-right-wing movement Forza Nuova. Casapound\'s vice-president was arrested on Saturday for stealing the European Union flag hung outside the Commission\'s representation office in Rome. Pitchfork movement leaders have threatened new actions in the coming days.
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[19 Dec 2013] Putin More sanctions against Iran counterproductive - English
It was a full house for Vladimir Putin\'s annual press conference with thousands of Russian and foreign journalists eager to ask the Russian President a question. Many issues were raised; and Press...
It was a full house for Vladimir Putin\'s annual press conference with thousands of Russian and foreign journalists eager to ask the Russian President a question. Many issues were raised; and Press TV asked Putin about US sanctions against Iran at the time of ongoing nuclear negotiations following a deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
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It was a full house for Vladimir Putin\'s annual press conference with thousands of Russian and foreign journalists eager to ask the Russian President a question. Many issues were raised; and Press TV asked Putin about US sanctions against Iran at the time of ongoing nuclear negotiations following a deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
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[27 Dec 2013] Anti-government protests in Yemen continue unabated - English
Thousands of Yemeni demonstrators pour into the streets of the capital Sana\'a after Friday prayers, calling for the downfall of the government.
The protesters criticized the government\'s failure...
Thousands of Yemeni demonstrators pour into the streets of the capital Sana\'a after Friday prayers, calling for the downfall of the government.
The protesters criticized the government\'s failure to end the violence in the country which has risen in the month of December, following a number of politically motivated assassinations and the attack on Yemen\'s defense ministry which killed over 56 people .
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Thousands of Yemeni demonstrators pour into the streets of the capital Sana\'a after Friday prayers, calling for the downfall of the government.
The protesters criticized the government\'s failure to end the violence in the country which has risen in the month of December, following a number of politically motivated assassinations and the attack on Yemen\'s defense ministry which killed over 56 people .
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[09 Jan 2014] FBI alarmed over homegrown terrorist radicalized in Syria - English
Syria\'s war spillover affecting countries thousands of kilometers away: the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm over radicalized homegrown militants.
FBI Director James...
Syria\'s war spillover affecting countries thousands of kilometers away: the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm over radicalized homegrown militants.
FBI Director James Comey says he\'s concerned about the militants inside the US who would be radicalized after returning from Syria. He says dozens of Americans have gone to Syria to fight alongside insurgents against the Syrian government. Comey has expressed concern that Syria has turned into a training ground for a new generation of terrorists. The American official has also acknowledged that it would be very hard to track such radicalized homegrown terrorists.
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Syria\'s war spillover affecting countries thousands of kilometers away: the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm over radicalized homegrown militants.
FBI Director James Comey says he\'s concerned about the militants inside the US who would be radicalized after returning from Syria. He says dozens of Americans have gone to Syria to fight alongside insurgents against the Syrian government. Comey has expressed concern that Syria has turned into a training ground for a new generation of terrorists. The American official has also acknowledged that it would be very hard to track such radicalized homegrown terrorists.
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[18 Jan 2014] Tens of thousands of Afghan, Iraq war veterans homeless in 2013 - English
American soldiers who have returned home from the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing tough challenges.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says, last year nearly 50,000 of the...
American soldiers who have returned home from the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing tough challenges.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says, last year nearly 50,000 of the veterans were either homeless or in a federal program aimed at keeping them off the streets. High rate of unemployment and post traumatic stress disorder among the veterans have raised the rate of suicide among them. A large number of US troopers who were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan come from the lower class. They were promised a better future by the department of defense. Long costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have failed to end militancy in the two countries.
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American soldiers who have returned home from the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing tough challenges.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says, last year nearly 50,000 of the veterans were either homeless or in a federal program aimed at keeping them off the streets. High rate of unemployment and post traumatic stress disorder among the veterans have raised the rate of suicide among them. A large number of US troopers who were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan come from the lower class. They were promised a better future by the department of defense. Long costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have failed to end militancy in the two countries.
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[28 Jan 2014] 500 Palestinian couples marry in Jericho - English
Thousands of Palestinians gathered in the West Bank city of Jericho to witness the marriage of 500 Palestinians.
The wedding ceremony was attended by acting chief of the Palestinian authority...
Thousands of Palestinians gathered in the West Bank city of Jericho to witness the marriage of 500 Palestinians.
The wedding ceremony was attended by acting chief of the Palestinian authority Mahmoud Abbas.The event was organized by the Palestinian authority to assist couples who could not marry due to the financial crises in Palestine. Grooms Mohammad and ajuri and Mohammad Baraqat are both ex prisoners, whom following their release from Israeli jails had no job prospects and one came back to find half of his families land behind the Israeli wall.
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Thousands of Palestinians gathered in the West Bank city of Jericho to witness the marriage of 500 Palestinians.
The wedding ceremony was attended by acting chief of the Palestinian authority Mahmoud Abbas.The event was organized by the Palestinian authority to assist couples who could not marry due to the financial crises in Palestine. Grooms Mohammad and ajuri and Mohammad Baraqat are both ex prisoners, whom following their release from Israeli jails had no job prospects and one came back to find half of his families land behind the Israeli wall.
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[30 Jan 2014] Thousands rally in Jerusalem against talks with PA - English
Thousand of Israelis have held a rally in Jerusalem al-Quds against talks between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority.
The rally was attended by several prominent rabbis within the settler...
Thousand of Israelis have held a rally in Jerusalem al-Quds against talks between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority.
The rally was attended by several prominent rabbis within the settler community. The protesters called on Israeli authorities to halt talks with the P-A demanding that Tel Aviv expand and continue its settlement activities in the West Bank. The participants called US Secretary of State John Kerry\\\'s framework agreement for the so-called peace talks anti-Semitic. The so-called Kerry plan is expected to call for a phased Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank based on the 1967 lines with unprecedented security arrangements in the strategic Jordan Valley. Israel has recently been facing mounting international pressure and isolation over its continued settlement activities.
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Thousand of Israelis have held a rally in Jerusalem al-Quds against talks between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority.
The rally was attended by several prominent rabbis within the settler community. The protesters called on Israeli authorities to halt talks with the P-A demanding that Tel Aviv expand and continue its settlement activities in the West Bank. The participants called US Secretary of State John Kerry\\\'s framework agreement for the so-called peace talks anti-Semitic. The so-called Kerry plan is expected to call for a phased Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank based on the 1967 lines with unprecedented security arrangements in the strategic Jordan Valley. Israel has recently been facing mounting international pressure and isolation over its continued settlement activities.
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[21 Feb 2014] Yemenis protest to force government to meet demands - English
Tens of thousands of people have staged fresh protest rallies against the Yemeni government. Demonstrators accuse the government of President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi of failing to deliver on its...
Tens of thousands of people have staged fresh protest rallies against the Yemeni government. Demonstrators accuse the government of President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi of failing to deliver on its promises to bring change to the country three years after the revolution.
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Tens of thousands of people have staged fresh protest rallies against the Yemeni government. Demonstrators accuse the government of President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi of failing to deliver on its promises to bring change to the country three years after the revolution.
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[23 Feb 2014] Baghdad blocks Kurdish wages amid oil row - English
Officials in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region say the central government in Baghdad is blocking wages for hundreds of thousands of Kurdish workers. Iraq\'s Kurdish Deputy Prime Minister Roj Nuri Shawais...
Officials in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region say the central government in Baghdad is blocking wages for hundreds of thousands of Kurdish workers. Iraq\'s Kurdish Deputy Prime Minister Roj Nuri Shawais has called on Kurdish members of the Baghdad cabinet to resign if the problem continues.
Kurdistan\'s government says it\'s cutting costs and even salaries of senior officials to help pay for monthly wages of more than $700m. MPs in Baghdad say the money has been withheld because Kurdistan is starting independent oil exports via Turkey.
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Officials in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region say the central government in Baghdad is blocking wages for hundreds of thousands of Kurdish workers. Iraq\'s Kurdish Deputy Prime Minister Roj Nuri Shawais has called on Kurdish members of the Baghdad cabinet to resign if the problem continues.
Kurdistan\'s government says it\'s cutting costs and even salaries of senior officials to help pay for monthly wages of more than $700m. MPs in Baghdad say the money has been withheld because Kurdistan is starting independent oil exports via Turkey.
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Obama authorizes air strikes in Iraq - English
With Islamist militants surging across northern Iraq, sending tens of thousands fleeing for their lives, U.S. President Barack Obama said the U.S. will take limited military action to stem the...
With Islamist militants surging across northern Iraq, sending tens of thousands fleeing for their lives, U.S. President Barack Obama said the U.S. will take limited military action to stem the violence.
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With Islamist militants surging across northern Iraq, sending tens of thousands fleeing for their lives, U.S. President Barack Obama said the U.S. will take limited military action to stem the violence.
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Toronto Protest Rally Against Islamophobia - 21 Nov 2015 - English
Thousands of People from all walks of life in Toronto United Against Islamophobia and to condemn Lebanon, Paris, Syria & Iraq attacks by ISIS Terrorists.
Thousands of People from all walks of life in Toronto United Against Islamophobia and to condemn Lebanon, Paris, Syria & Iraq attacks by ISIS Terrorists.
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Mass Jewish protest against Israeli Prime Minister at United Nations September 22, 2016 [English]
Thousands of anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews protested Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his speech to the UN general Assembly, in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York...
Thousands of anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews protested Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his speech to the UN general Assembly, in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York City, on September 22, 2016.
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Thousands of anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews protested Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his speech to the UN general Assembly, in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York City, on September 22, 2016.
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