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MosaicNews022311WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Thu, Feb 24 2011 8:13 PM

Eastern Libya celebrates liberation from Gaddafi’s rule, as more officials abandon regime, international community isolates Libyan leader over grave human rights violations, and more.



Eastern Libya celebrates liberation from Gaddafi's rule as more officials abandon the reg...
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MosaicNews022211WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Wed, Feb 23 2011 11:24 PM

Libya’s regime bombs civilians in Tripoli, a defiant Gaddafi vows to die a martyr, Libyan ambassadors resign, military units defect en masse, Bahrain protestors reclaim Pearl Roundabout, and more.



Libya's regime bombs civilians in Tripoli as a defiant Gaddafi vows to die a...
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MosaicNews021811WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Sat, Feb 19 2011 8:16 PM

Bahrain security forces open fire on mourners, 20 killed as protests spread across Libyan cities, Yemeni demonstrators step up calls for president to quit, and more.



20 killed as protests spread across Libyan cities
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

Clashes in Jordan injure ...
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BloodyProtestsinBahrainLibyaandYemen
From: Link TV on Sat, Feb 19 2011 8:16 PM
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: February 18, 2011) The King of Bahrain has asked his crown prince to start a dialogue with all parties over the unrest in the country. This comes as security forces reportedly opened fire on anti-government protesters; one doctor told Al Jazeera the number of casua...
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MorozovTwitterWasNotMagicKeytoEgyptsRevolution
From: Link TV on Sat, Feb 19 2011 8:05 PM
Harvard professor Stephen M. Walt and author Evgeny Morozov discuss the media’s obsession with the role Twitter and other social networking tools played during the protests in Iran, Tunisia, and Egypt. Morozov argues that the social media news angle was simply "low-hanging fruit" for mainstream ...
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MosaicNews021711WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 18 2011 6:51 PM

Twenty-five anti-government protestors injured in fresh Yemen clashes, four killed ahead of Libya’s "Day of Rage," six killed and 60 missing after police storm Bahrain's Pearl Roundabout, and more.



25 injured in fresh Yemen clashes
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

6 ki...
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MosaicNews021611WorldNewsfromtheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Thu, Feb 17 2011 3:09 PM

Anti-government protests spread to Libya, thousands fill Bahrain’s Pearl Roundabout to demand political reform, President Saleh loyalists clash with demonstrators in Yemen, and more.



President Saleh loyalists clash with demonstrators in Yemen
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

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ProtestsHitLibyaBahrainandYemen
From: Link TV on Thu, Feb 17 2011 1:58 PM
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: 1135 PST, February 16, 2011) Libya has become the latest country to be hit by a wave of protests. Hundreds of people have clashed with armed police in Benghazi. Protesters are calling for a "day of wrath" on Thursday against Muammar Gaddafi’s 41-year rule. ...
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TunisiaSavingASeaSavingACulture
From: Link TV on Thu, Feb 17 2011 1:58 PM
The oceans play an essential role in sustaining life, but marine resources are increasingly being depleted.In a small fishing village in Tunisia, over-fishing has destroyed people’s livelihoods. Using an innovative approach, local fishermen are working to preserve an ancient fishing practice tha...
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SenegalBeyondTradition
From: Link TV on Thu, Feb 17 2011 1:57 PM
It’s painful and it alters women forever. But female circumcision is a traditional practice in many parts of the world. Up to 140 million women and girls have been cut but opposition is growing. Senegal, a West African country, says it wants to eliminate cutting in 5 years.
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SouthAfricaTacklingTuberculosis
From: Link TV on Thu, Feb 17 2011 1:57 PM
A virulent strain of drug-resistant Tuberculosis is hitting a growing number of people in a region of South Africa. Now, scientists are pushing ahead with a more efficient test for the virus. Researchers also believe they are edging closer to developing vaccines that could prevent TB.
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MosaicNews021511WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Wed, Feb 16 2011 3:03 PM

Bahrain and Iran violently suppress peaceful demonstrations, Tunisia lifts curfew but extends state of emergency, divisions widening between Egyptian army and youth, and more.



Divisions widen between the Egyptian army and youth
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

Yemeni protes...
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KronosQuartetsDavidHarringtonTelevision
From: Link TV on Wed, Feb 16 2011 1:55 PM
Kronos Quartet’s David Harrington used to think having a television was a drag, but since discovering Link TV, he says, "if it's the only thing I watch, it's still worth having a satellite".
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KronosQuartetsDavidHarringtonCelebrate
From: Link TV on Wed, Feb 16 2011 1:55 PM
Kronos Quartet’s David Harrington pays tribute to Link TV, saying that discovering Link TV was like finding a long lost relative.
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MosaicNews021411WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Tue, Feb 15 2011 3:00 PM

Mideast uprisings inspire protests in Iran, Bahrain, and Yemen, Algeria to lift emergency law amid mounting anti-government demonstrations, Egypt’s army calls on workers to end nationwide strikes, and more.



Mideast uprisings inspire protests in Iran and Yemen
Al Jazeera TV...
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EgyptsMilitaryTriestoAssertControl
From: Link TV on Tue, Feb 15 2011 1:54 PM
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: 0635 PST, February 14, 2011) The opening of Egypt’s stock exchange has been delayed until the economy stabilizes. The new military rulers are trying to assert their control over the country, and have warned they will act against chaos and disorder. Meanwhile transp...
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EgyptsStateRunTVReportsonJubilantCelebrations
From: Link TV on Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:25 AM
(Mosaic Video Alert: February 11, 2011) Nile TV reported on the celebrations that erupted across Egypt following the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. Egyptians outside Nile TV sang patriotic songs and congratulated one another. They expressed joy over the commencement of a new era, credit...
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BillGatesPledgestoEradicatePolio
From: Link TV on Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:25 AM
Bill Gates describes the Gates Foundation’s new emphasis on the advancement of vaccinations to eradicate polio, which he predicts will help energize the global health system."In 1988 when the eradication campaign started, there were over 300,000 cases a year," says Gates. "We're down to hav...
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EgyptsDilemaProtestersShot
From: Link TV on Sun, Feb 13 2011 8:24 AM
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: February 7, 2011) Egypt’s new Vice President Omar Suleiman has agreed to set up a committee which will consider constitutional reforms but opposition figures and protesters aren't satisfied. This is the 13th day of unprecedented rallies in Tahrir Square. Mean...
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exploreDarfurQuestfortheHumanSpirit
From: Link TV on Sat, Feb 12 2011 7:16 AM

Join Charlie and the explore.org Team on their journey to Darfur with the British NGO, Merlin. Strangers to this place, they are welcomed by the Darfuri people who illuminate the ability of the human spirit to persevere despite unimaginable adversity.

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