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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.

tags: News, talktoaljazeera, yemen revolution, Tawakkul Karman, Ali Abdullah Saleh, youtube, yemen, Arab Spring, aljazeera, Saleh, al-qaeda, Tawakul Karman, Talktojazeera

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.

tags: News, aljazeera, asianews, baby, capsules, flesh, hay, human, Korea, seoul, south, wayne

Banking crisis bothers Spaniards
Spain has approved major reforms to its banking sector, which has been saddled with bad loans. It has ordered banks to set aside billions of dollars as insurance against risky investments. Spain's banks were hit by billions of euros of losses after a decade-long property bubble burst in 2008. The decision comes amid latest prediction from the EU which says Spain is going to stay in recession for some time to come. Al Jazeera's Sonia Gallego reports from Madrid.

tags: News, Bankia, clip, recession, Eurocrisis, sonia, spain, austerity, europenews, Gallego, reforms, youtube, bank, aljazeera

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.

tags: News, clip, americasnews, al Jazeera, afghanistan, youtube, patty culhane, NATO, aljazeera

Continued deadlock in Greek coalition talks
Amid concerns for the country's future as a eurozone member, talks to form a coalition government in Greece have stalled. If no deal is reached new elections will have to be called. Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports from Athens.

tags: News, clip, al Jazeera, europenews, youtube, Barnaby Phillips, Antonis Samaras, aljazeera, syriza, Alexis Tsipras

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.

tags: News, Middleeastnews, clip, al Jazeera, youtube, Al Qusayr, aljazeera, james bays

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.

tags: News, clip, americasnews, afghanistan, youtube, NATO, John, hendren, chicago, aljazeera

Al Jazeera's Tim Friend on Greece's political uncertainty
Stalemate on formation of new government continues after elections ended inconclusively.

tags: News, clip, europenews, greece, youtube, aljazeera, tim, friend

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.

tags: News, clip, argentina, americasnews, al Jazeera, cristina kirchner, youtube, buenos aires, aljazeera, Lucia Newman

Al Jazeera Frames - CityVille
A quirky story about a middle-aged Indian couple's obsession with a city-building social-networking game, CityVille. The Indian couple Vipin and Pushpa have managed to take a lot from CityVille. For them, it has become a metaphor for life. It is about balance and building a positive space, which facilitates a healthy lifestyle.

tags: News, cityville, frames, India video game, youtube, india, aljazeera, aljazeeraframes, al Jazeera Frames

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.

tags: News, Middleeastnews, clip, al Jazeera, Israeli ettlers, palestine, youtube, occupied territories, B'Tselem, Yitzhar, El Kabalia

Al Jazeera's Rula Amin reports on Damascus blasts
Two powerful blasts in quick succession have rocked the Syrian capital, sending plumes of smoke billowing into the sky, residents said. Al Jazeera'a Rula Amin reports on the blasts in Damascus

tags: Sports

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.

tags: Shows, politics, pakistan, ethnic insurgency, War, youtube, Balochistan, conflict, aljazeeraworld, aljazeera

Libya on the Line - Discussion with Al Jazeera correspondent Hoda Abdel-Hamid


tags: News, #hangoutsonair

Exclusive wire taps on Gaddafi's inner circle
Al Jazeera has obtained secret recordings of Muammar Gaddafi made during the Libyan revolution. The recordings are mobile phone wire taps of two members of Gaddafi's inner circle, Al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, his prime minister and Tayeb el Safi, one of his most trusted aides. The audio files contain 12000 intercepted conversations with Gaddafi himself, his sons, and members of the international community. The phone calls took place between February and June of last year, the same time that Libya's opposition rose up against the Gaddafi regime. Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid has this exclusive report.

tags: News, clip, Hoda Abdel Hamid, al Jazeera, africanews, youtube, muammar gaddafi, Libya, aljazeera

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.

tags: News, clip, al Jazeera, europenews, school, bomb, youtube, aljazeera, italy

Al Jazeera explains how Greece will have a new government
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tags: News, clip, greece, youtube, athens, Antonis Samaras, Alexis Tsipiras, Evangelos Venizelos, John Psaropoulos

Al Jazeera's Jane Ferguson reports from Sanaa.
A suicide bomber has killed at least fifty people during parade rehearsal in the Yemeni capital Sanaa. Al Jazeera's Jane Ferguson reports from Sanaa.

tags: Sports

Talk to Al Jazeera - Omar al-Bashir
Ahead of the Sudan referendum Omar al-Bashir, Sudan's president, talks to Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow.

tags: Shows, aljazeera, talktojazeera, Talkjazeera, Talk to Jazeera, Omar al-Bashir, sudan referendum, Sudan oil, South Sudan independence, ICC

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

tags: News, africanews, al jazeera, aljazeera, Malcolm Web, Lira town, LRA, Uganda, invisible Children, Kony, Kony2012, Kony 2012, Joseph, justice, Lord's Resistance Army, new, film, documentary, central, africa, child, soldiers

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.

tags: Shows, Yisrael Dovid Weiss, Binyamin Netanyahu, talktoaljazeera, talk to al jazeera, youtube, Zionism, Israel, aljazeera, judaism, holocaust, Palestinian occupation

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.

tags: News, aljazeera, jazeera, launch, english, channel, al-jazeera, gazira, news, jazira, media, cnn, bbc, sky, fox, television, iraq, qatar

Fault Lines - The Top 1%
Fault Lines - The Top 1%

tags: Shows, United States, USA, republican, deficit, poverty, debt, Fault Lines, youtube, wall street, democrat

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

tags: News, Paula Slier, al-jazeera, jazeera, scandal, journalists, Qatar, resign, news, channel, Homs, Syria, Syria Iran, Homs free, siege, Syria sanctions, Syria intervention, UNSC syria, syria resolution, free syrian army, arms, weapons, NATO, Israel, Russia, China, Arab League, syria rebels, syria opposition, syria civil war, Bashar Assad, terror, Al-Qaeda

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.

tags: News, rizkhan, riz, khan, jesse, ventura, clandestine, missions, american, government, documents, the, doesn't, want, you, read, vietnam, war, washington, aljazeera

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