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Talk to Al Jazeera - Tawakkul Karman: 'He uses al-Qaeda'


The Nobel Peace Prize winner believes that former Yemeni president Saleh is fomenting instability and trying to turn the country into another Somalia. We also speak to Mohammed Salim Basindawa, the prime minister of the new government.


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South Korea cracks down on "human flesh capsules"


South Korean authorities say they plan to crackdown on the illegal smuggling of so-called "human flesh capsules". The pills contain parts of human foetuses or infants and are believed to be sold as stamina enhancement drugs. But customs officials say they can cause serious health problems. Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay is in Seoul.


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Israeli settler violence caught on camera


The Israeli human rights group B'tselem has released a video showing Israeli settlers shooting at Palestinians in the West Bank. Residents of Yitzhar and the residents of the El Kabalia hurled rocks at each other during Saturday's violent confrontation, which resulted in residents using live ammunition. Al Jazeera's Cal Perry reports from Jerusalem.


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Exclusive: Syrians strive to survive in 'frontline' town


Violence in Syria, which is now in its fourteenth month, has forced tens of thousands of people out of their homes. But, many people have chosen to stay put in their hometowns, now ravaged by the fighting. Al Jazeera's James Bays has this exclusive report from al-Qusayr, along the border between Lebanon and Syria, where women and children are most acutely affected by the serious shortages of food, water and electricity.


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Anti-war protesters clash with police at NATO summit


Anti-war demonstrators have clashed with police outside the NATO summit in Chicago, with reports of injuries in the scuffle. The hours-long standoff began after an otherwise peaceful march led by a group of veterans who spoke passionately about their opposition to the war before tossing away their medals. Al Jazeera's John Hendren reports.


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Al Jazeera's Tim Friend on Greece's political uncertainty


Stalemate on formation of new government continues after elections ended inconclusively.


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Argentina turns to dogs to hunt disappearing dollars


In Argentina, the government is using dogs to sniff out US dollars. As part of a crack down on tax evasion, money laundering and cash being sent overseas, restrictions are being imposed on foreign currency. Those restrictions have made the dollar, seen as a refuge from double-digit inflation, increasing difficult to find on the streets of the Argentine capital. In an effort to curb the smuggling of millions in US dollars to neighbouring Uruguay, the government of Cristina Kirchner, the Argentinian president, has employed dogs to snif out the currency. Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Buenos Aires.


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Afghanistan to top NATO agenda


Delegations from around 60 countries will gather in Chicago on Sunday for the start of a two-day NATO summit. Top of the agenda will be the war in Afghanistan and the European missile defence system. Another crucial issue is NATO's budget. The US has complained for decades that it pays too much. Patty Culhane reports.


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Al Jazeera World - Balochistan: Pakistan's other war


The ongoing conflict in the remote province of Balochistan is often called Pakistan's "dirty war". Ethnic Balochi politicians and leaders share their vision of self-determination and freedom from Pakistani rule.


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Al Jazeera World - The Brotherhood and Mubarak


For years the Muslim Brotherhood was officially banned by Egypt's government, but following the 2011 revolution, the fall of Hosni Mubarak and the country's first free parliamentary elections, the Brotherhood - with its political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party - has emerged as Egypt's most powerful political force.


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Teenage girl dead in Italy school bombing


A teenage girl has been killed in southern Italy after a bomb exploded outside a school. Seven other students were also injured in the city of Brindisi. Nadim Baba has the details.


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Al Jazeera report prompts Sierre Leone crackdown on illegal fishing


An Al Jazeera investigation has prompted authorities in Sierra Leone to take action against illegal fishing. There was a big jump in the number of South Korean trawlers fishing in the country's exclusion zone last year. But as Juliana Ruhfus reports, the government is now making illegal fishing more difficult.


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Al Jazeera explains how Greece will have a new government


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Kony screening provokes anger in Uganda


Joseph Kony is a household name, thanks to a 30-minute YouTube video raising awareness about his brutal rebel group, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). Tens of millions have seen the video after US charity, Invisible Children, released the clip online last week. On Tuesday, a charity organisation showed the film to the people who suffered at the hands of the LRA - Ugandans in the north of the country. Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports from the town of Lira after the screening. For more reactions from Ugandans, visit our exclusive page: aljazeera.com/UgandaSpeaks


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Talk to Al Jazeera - Talk to Al Jazeera - Rabbi Dovid Weiss: Zionism has created 'rivers of blood'


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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Al Jazeera English Launches!


The English language channel has officially launched today, 15/11/2006 12PM GMT. Broadcasting from 4 broadcast centers, London, Washington DC, Kuala Lumpur and Doha. Station promises to be the voice of the south, providing a 360 degree view of the world.


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Fault Lines - The Top 1%


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Al Jazeera journalists quit channel citing bias on Syria coverage


Qatar's aggressive stance towards Assad has led to a string of resignations at the country's al-Jazeera TV news channel. Those who left describe bias at the station which they say has become a tool to target the Syrian regime. RT's Paula Slier describes those accusations. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Riz Khan - Jesse Ventura: Clandestine US missions


Has the US secretly started wars and assassinated leaders? We talk to Jesse Ventura, the former governor of the US state of Minnesota, about his controversial new book, '63 Documents the Government Doesn't Want You to Read'. In the book, Ventura has published dozens of previously classified US government papers that seem to suggest Washington may have secretly provoked the Vietnam War, lied to the American people about the actual threat of terrorism and experimented on its own soldiers.


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Al Jazeera World - Fighting in the Fifth Dimension


It has been called the 'fifth dimension of warfare'. Along with land, sea, air and space - the cyberworld is a new frontline. Innovations in technology are changing the tactics of modern-day conflict, introducing new tools to the world's arsenal.


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Al Jazeera World - Gaza Lives On


The Israeli blockade may have taken a heavy toll on Gazans, but this film reveals life and hope among the devastation.


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Al Jazeera World - Egypt: The Other Homeland


A poignant tale of Egypt's once-thriving Greek community, told through interviews with those returning to find their old homes, neighbourhoods, businesses and friends.


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Al Jazeera crew's camera 'busted by Malaysian police' at rally


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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Talk to Al Jazeera - Franco Frattini


Franco Frattini, the Italian foreign minister, speaks to Al Jazeera's Teymoor Nabili about the role of the international community in Libya, Italy's close relationship with Gaddafi, managing potential enormous flows of refugees coming to Italy, mediterranean politics, and supporting the Libyans.


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Al Jazeera World - Staying Human


A documentary about Vittorio Arrigoni, the Italian peace activist who was passionate about helping the Palestinian people. He moved to Gaza in 2008 to work for ISM. He was kidnapped and killed by a Salafi group in April 2011.


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Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports on Egypt football violence


Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports from Egypt where violence following a football match between al-Ahly and al-Masry in the city of Port Said has left scores dead.


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Talk to Al Jazeera - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi


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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G20 protests rock London's financial area - 01 Apr 09


While the differences between the big G20 players were quietly discussed behind closed doors, out on the streets of London there was real anger. Thousands crowded into London's financial centre to make their protests heard. Hamish MacDonald was there. Follow Al Jazeera's G20 coverage on twitter @ajeg20


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Mubarak denies all charges against him


Hosni Mubarak, the former Egyptian president, has appeared in a Cairo court to face trial on charges of conspiring to kill anti-government protesters and corruption. Incarcerated within a court cage, the former Egyptian president lying on a stretcher denied all the charges before the judge. Alongside him in the dock were his sons Gamal and Alaa Mubarak, and the former interior minister with his six aides. Those present in the court were families of some of the almost 850 Egyptians killed during the uprising in the hope of getting justice in post-revolution Egypt. Al Jazeera's Sue Turton reports from Cairo.


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Mordechai Kedar in al-Jazeera about Jerusalem & Islam


mkedar@mail.biu.ac.il Dr. Mordechai Kedar of Bar-Ilan University defends the Jewishness of Jerusalem, the Jewish capital for over 3000 years. He also defends the right of Israelis to settle in Judea and Samaria, the West Bank. Gil Ronen "We were here when your forefathers were drinking wine, burying their daughters alive and worshipping idols" -- this was just one of Bar Ilan University political scientist Dr. Mordechai Kedar's ripostes to questions by an Al Jazeera interviewer two weeks ago, in an interview that has received rave reviews from Israel-lovers the world over for its forcefulness. "They did not expect me to take the discussion to history and especially not to religion," Kedar told Israel National News. But discuss religion he did in the above video, reminding his interviewer that Jerusalem was not mentioned even once in the Koran and saying directly in fluent Arabic that "Jerusalem is not on the negotiating table," and that "Jerusalem belongs to the Jews, period." "This was very aggravating" for the Al-Jazeera interviewer, Kedar explained, "because in the Islamic view, Islam came into the world to replace Judaism and Christianity, not to live side by side with them. And here, all of a sudden, the Jews are coming from exile and building their state again and Gd forbid they also regained Jerusalem." Judaism is thus regaining its meaning, and Islam is challenged by this, the Bar-Ilan professor explained. "The mere existence of the State of Israel and the fact <b>...</b>


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Virtual stores eliminate small competition


'Virtual stores' that combine the convenience of online shopping with the sensory experience of the real thing are the latest way that big supermarkets plan to compete for shoppers' cash. Al Jazeera's Andrew Thomas reports from South Korea.


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Talk to Al Jazeera - FW de Klerk


Has South Africa lost touch with Mandela's legacy and can new Arab democracies learn from the South African experience?


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Maryam Al Khawaja speaks to Al Jazeera


King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa has ratified amendments to Bahrain's constitution, with the monarch-led government hoping the new measures will defuse turmoil in the strategic Gulf state. Opposition groups dismissed the extra powers given to parliament on Thursday as not enough, describing the moves as merely symbolic. Maryam al-Khawaja from the Bahrain Human Rights Society criticises the speech.


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Al Jazeera Correspondent - Mustang: A Kingdom on the Edge


Al Jazeera's Steve Chao follows the struggle of the Tibetan people to preserve an ancient culture.


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Japan's Fukushima 'worst in history'


At least one billion becquerels a day of radiation continue to leak from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant after the March earthquake and tsunami. Experts say that the total amount of radiation leaked will exceed amounts released from Chernobyl, making Fukushima the worst nuclear disaster in history. Al Jazeera's Steve Chao reports from the Japanese capital of Tokyo.


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Al Jazeera World - English 'Til I Die


Al Jazeera investigates the rise of the English Defence League.


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Rumsfeld in heated conversation with Al Jazeera


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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Socialist Hollande wins French presidency


Francois Hollande has been elected president of France, the country's first Socialist leader in nearly two decades. Addressing jubilant supporters in the French capital, Paris, he called for a change in Europe's austerity direction. Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons reports.


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Al Jazeera World - Common Pain


A look at the historical context behind the decision in 1915 to deport Armenians from Anatolia to other regions.


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Libyan rebels continue to struggle


Fierce fighting is continuing near the western city of Misurata in Libya. Fighters loyal to Muammar Gaddafi are once again using rockets to target opposition fighters. Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley reports from the front lines in Dafniya, Libya.


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Talk to Al Jazeera - Slavoj Zizek


The Slovenian philosopher and critical theorist talks to Al Jazeera about the momentous changes taking place in the global financial and political system.


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