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JaredCohenTechnologysRoleinArabSpringProtests
From: Link TV on Tue, Jul 19 2011 11:41 PM
Jared Cohen, of the Council on Foreign Relations and Google Ideas, elaborates on the role Twitter and other social media tools have played in the Arab Spring demonstrations and protests. "Technology accelerates everything," says Cohen.
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MosaicNews071811WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEast
From: Link TV on Tue, Jul 19 2011 12:09 AM
Deadly clashes erupt between pro- and anti-Syrian regime residents in Homs, Moscow refuses to recognize Libyan Transitional Council, rights group highlights "alarming rate" of Palestinian children jailed for throwing stones, and more.
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LinkAsiaNews071511
From: Link TV on Sun, Jul 17 2011 4:30 PM
(LinkAsia: July 15, 2011) Mumbai is hit by a string of bombings again. Malaysians unite and march for free and fair elections. Tensions rise over the South China Sea. Also rising, the rate of birth defects in China hit an all-time high. Contributor Charlie Custer unearths rumors on the Chinese i...
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ViewChangeSeedWarriorsPromo
From: Link TV on Fri, Jul 15 2011 11:32 AM
In the remote Norwegian town of Longyearbyen, deemed the safest place on Earth, lives the first global seed bank created to ensure the continued existence of biodiversity. But can it feed the world?
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ThailandGoestothePolls
From: Link TV on Thu, Jul 14 2011 8:44 AM
(LinkAsia: July 1, 2011) The party loyal to former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, led by his sister Yingluck, looks set to sweep back to power in Thailand. Broadcaster: Al Jazeera English, 6/26/2011
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MosaicNews071211WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Wed, Jul 13 2011 7:41 AM

Egyptians extend their protest despite the military’s warning, Syria slams Washington's "provocative" comments, Israel passes "boycott bill" criminalizing opposition to the occupation, and more.



Egyptians extend their protest despite the military's warning
Press...
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LinkAsiaNews070811
From: Link TV on Sat, Jul 09 2011 9:10 PM
(LinkAsia: July 8, 2011) Thailand’s PM-elect, Yingluck Shinawatra, has a comfortable majority. But there are possible legal challenges to votes in some districts won by her Pheu Thai Party. 40 years ago, a ping pong game in Beijing broke the icy relations between the U.S. and the People...
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ALittleWhiteBallChangedtheGlobe
From: Link TV on Sat, Jul 09 2011 9:10 PM
(LinkAsia: July 8, 2011) 40 years ago, an American table tennis team broke the icy relations between the U.S. and China. They played an exhibition game against a Chinese team in Beijing. That small event led to Richard Nixon’s historic visit to China and the establishment of diplomatic ...
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ManytoBlameforFukushimaDisaster
From: Link TV on Sat, Jul 09 2011 9:10 PM
(LinkAsia: July 8, 2011) NHK examines who is to blame for the scope and length of the nuclear leak at the Fukushima Power Plant in Japan. Its findings show the power company, nuclear regulators, and the government, are all to blame.
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ChallengetoThaiElection
From: Link TV on Sat, Jul 09 2011 9:10 PM
(LinkAsia: July 8, 2011) The Pheu Thai party has a comfortable majority of seats in parliament, but voters in some constituencies are charging irregularities. If enough results are invalidated, Yingluck Shinawatra may not become prime minister. and social media trends.
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ChinasRedCrossSocietyunderCloudinMoneyScandal
From: Link TV on Sat, Jul 09 2011 9:10 PM
(LinkAsia: July 8, 2011) China’s Red Cross Society outsourced much of its fundraising activities. A fundraising executive seems to have spent donation funds on his girlfriend. Hosted by Yul Kwon, this weekly half-hour program takes viewers into media about Asia — from Asia -- offe...
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MosaicNews070811WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEast
From: Link TV on Sat, Jul 09 2011 9:10 PM
"Flytilla" activists demand the right to visit Palestine, Yemenis condemn foreign meddling while Syrians reject Assad’s dialogue, Egyptians renew their commitment to put the "revolution first," and more.
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SpotlightBloodintheMobileClip
From: Link TV on Sat, Jul 09 2011 9:10 PM
Take a trip to one of the most dangerous places on Earth with director Frank Poulsen, as he travels to DR Congo to see the illegal mine industry with his own eyes. He gets access to Congo’s largest tin mine, which is being controlled by different armed groups, and where children work for days in...
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SeekingPeaceandSeekingJusticeTheICCUganda
From: Link TV on Fri, Jul 08 2011 7:05 PM
The 16-minute film module Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC and Uganda explores how the ICC’s involvement in Uganda has sparked conversation and action throughout Ugandan society. For example, in the bush, LRA leaders have used the arrest warrants as a bargaining chip in peace negotiati...
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SpotlightBloodintheMobilePromo
From: Link TV on Fri, Jul 08 2011 7:05 PM
During the last 15 years the civil war in the DR Congo has killed over 5 million people and 300,000 women have been raped. Blood in the Mobile reveals the connection between our cell phones and the conflict in the Congo.
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MosaicNews070711WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Jul 08 2011 7:05 PM

Somalia faces escalating humanitarian crisis, Benghazi holds mass rally in show of support for Libya’s revolutionaries, Yemen's Saleh addresses the nation from Saudi Arabia, and more.



Somalia faces escalating humanitarian crisis
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

Yemen&#...
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InternationalLawTestingtheLimitsTheICCDarfur
From: Link TV on Fri, Jul 08 2011 7:05 PM
In recent years, charges of genocide have been leveled against the government of Sudan for violent attacks on Darfuris. In 2005, the United Nations Security Council asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate these charges. The 13-minute film module International Law, Testing the...
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NigeriaTheEdgeofJoy
From: Link TV on Thu, Jul 07 2011 4:41 PM
The West African nation of Nigeria has the second highest number of maternal deaths in the world. More than thirty-six thousand women die here each year trying to have babies. But the country is beginning to fight back and slowly starting to see results. Then, mobile phones and computers have tr...
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MosaicNews070511WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Wed, Jul 06 2011 2:42 PM

French boat "Dignity" eludes Greek crackdown by settling sail to Gaza, Pakistani tribal leaders demand an end to US drone attacks, Bahrain begins "national dialogue" as crackdown on activists continues, and more.



French boat 'Dignity' eludes Greek crackdown by settlin...
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FourKhmerRougeleaderschargedwithgenocide
From: Link TV on Sun, Jul 03 2011 7:56 AM
(LinkAsia - July 1, 2011) Last surviving leaders of ultra-communist Khmer Rouge on trial for war crimes and genocide. Broadcaster: VTV4, 6/27
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