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MosaicNews020911WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 11 2011 3:19 AM

Anti-government protests in Egypt’s Tahrir Square keep growing as southern Egypt's demonstrators clash with police, Human Rights Watch reports nearly 300 killed nationwide, and more.



Anti-government protests in Egypt's Tahrir Square keep growing
Al Jazeera TV, Qa...
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ScoresInjuredinSouthEgyptClashes
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 11 2011 3:19 AM
(Mosaic Video Alerts: February 9, 2011) Press TV reports violence escalated in southern Egypt’s city of el-Kharga, where security forces fired live ammunition at protesters. Angry protesters then attacked police and government buildings. More than 300 people have been killed so far in Egypt'...
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MosaicNews020811WorldNewsfromtheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Wed, Feb 09 2011 12:57 AM

Egyptian uprising enters third week with protests outside parliament and prime minister’s office, Israel's army chief urges readiness for "all-out-war," and more.



Egypt uprising enters 3rd week amid political stalemate
BBC- Arabic

Israel's army chief u...
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ADollaraDayTheTunnelandOtherLiesClip
From: Link TV on Wed, Feb 09 2011 12:21 AM
Watch this film clip from "The Tunnel and Other Lies" for an inside look at the tunnel that delivered food, medicine and weapons to help 300,000 people in Sarajevo survive during the Bosnian war."The Tunnel and Other Lies" was filmed in Bosnia and tells the story of Bjelonja and Radzo Seferovic ...
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HezbollahLeaderPraisesEgyptianProtesters
From: Link TV on Wed, Feb 09 2011 12:20 AM
(Mosaic Video Alerts: February 7, 2011) Hezbollah’s Nasrallah salutes Egypt protesters, lashes out against U.S. and Israel.
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MosaicNews020711WorldNewsfromtheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Tue, Feb 08 2011 12:51 AM

Egyptian demonstrators stand their ground for the 14th day, as youth of "the rage revolution" form a coalition. Protests continue in Tunisia, and erupt in Algeria.



Egyptian demonstrators stand their ground for 14th day
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

Obama: Muslim Brotherh...
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EgyptsDayofDeparture
From: Link TV on Sat, Feb 05 2011 11:59 PM
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: February 4, 2011) Millions of people have protested on what they call the 'day of departure', a reference to their demand for Egyptian President Mubarak to step down. The mood was generally peaceful, but Al Jazeera’s office in Cairo was stormed b...
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EgyptUprisingALessoninArabDemocracyforUS
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 04 2011 11:55 PM
President Mubarak is finished politically, whether tomorrow or in six months, says Carnegie Endowment’s Marwan Muasher. Muasher explains that the United States has missed its opportunity to influence events in Egypt, but can still play an important role in supporting and encouraging serious refo...
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MosaicNews020311WorldNewsfromtheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 04 2011 11:55 PM

Mubarak loyalists continue assault on anti-government demonstrators as journalists come under attack, rallies spread to Yemen, and more.



Mubarak loyalists continue assault on anti-government demonstrators
BBC- Arabic

Clashes reported outside Egyptian embassy in ...
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MosaicNews020211WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 04 2011 12:01 AM

Clashes in Egypt’s Tahrir Square injure over 500, ElBaradei claims police instigating violence, Human Rights Committee slams Egyptian regime, and more.



Clashes in Egypt's Tahrir Square injure over 500
BBC- Arabic

ElBaradei claims police instigating violence...
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PressTVBlamesMubarakThugsforClashes
From: Link TV on Thu, Feb 03 2011 11:23 PM
(Mosaic Video Alert: February 2, 2011) Iran’s Press TV reports that protests in Tahrir Square, or Liberation Square, have turned from peaceful to violent with clashes erupting between "pro-Mubarak thugs" and anti-government demonstrators. The army can no longer be seen in Tahrir Square with sold...
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NetNeutralityACongestedPath
From: Link TV on Wed, Feb 02 2011 11:21 PM
NYU Law professor Richard Epstein explains why he does not support net neutrality. Epstein argues that congestion and investment issues demand regulation. He likens the Internet to a small path in the wilderness, which can initially remain free, but needs to be structured as usage increases to a...
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ToxicEnvironmentsUSandChina
From: Link TV on Tue, Feb 01 2011 11:19 PM

(Earth Focus: Episode 27) In this episode of Earth Focus, unregulated interstate radioactive waste dumping in the US is exposed in the investigative report "Fracking Hell", and Guardian correspondent Jonathan Watts is interviewed about his new book When a Billion Chinese Jump. Watts travelled...

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MosaicNews013111WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Tue, Feb 01 2011 11:19 PM

As world leaders react to Egypt uprising, demonstrators call for "march of millions," President Assad says Syria is immune from Egypt unrest, and more.



Police redeployed on streets of Cairo
Dubai TV, UAE

Egypt bracing for 'march of millions' on Tuesday...
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DOCDEBUTMegunicaClip
From: Link TV on Tue, Feb 01 2011 10:58 PM
Watch this clip from "Megunica" for a taste of muralist Blu’s uniquely eccentric art.The creative development of an artist is what makes him unique and different from the others. The idea of Megunica was to see how mural artist Blu's work would react to the inputs that five Latin American co...
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ProtestsContinueinCairo
From: Link TV on Tue, Feb 01 2011 10:58 PM
(DW-European Journal: January 31, 2011)  Thousands are out on the streets of Cairo, day 7 of the protests, with many feeling that the army is on their side. European governments are caught in a balancing act, with many foreign leaders reluctant to take sides; the European Union has been criticiz...
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TunisiasTieswiththeEU
From: Link TV on Tue, Feb 01 2011 10:58 PM
(DW-European Journal: January 31, 2011) The uprising in Tunisia is inspiring similar revolts in Egypt, Yemen and Jordan. Do protestors want help from the EU? Watch this report highlighting the relationship between Tunisia and France. Critics accuse Paris of turning a blind eye to Tunisia’s faili...
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NighttimeCurfewImposedinEgypt13PeopleDead
From: Link TV on Sun, Jan 30 2011 12:28 PM
(DW-European Journal: January 28, 2011) A nighttime curfew has been imposed on Egypt following the biggest day of anti-government protests since the unrest began four days ago. 13 people have been killed and more than 1,000 injured in violent clashes in Cairo. The military is now patrolling the ...
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ADollaraDayTheTunnelandOtherLies
From: Link TV on Sat, Jan 29 2011 10:21 AM
Watch this film clip from "The Tunnel and Other Lies" for an inside look at the tunnel that delivered food, medicine and weapons to help 300,000 people in Sarajevo survive during the Bosnian war."The Tunnel and Other Lies" was filmed in Bosnia and tells the story of Bjelonja and Radzo Seferovic ...
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MosaicNews012711WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Jan 28 2011 10:26 AM

Egypt stock market plummets amid renewed demonstrations, thousands stage anti-government protests in Yemen, Lebanon’s Hariri bloc will not join new government? and more.



Thousands stage anti-government protests in Yemen
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar

Violent clashes inten...
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