Tariq Ramadan Sacked by Dutch university - 28Aug09 - English
A reknown Muslim academic Tariq Ramadan has been sacked by Dutch university from his position due to his appearance in Press Tv.
A reknown Muslim academic Tariq Ramadan has been sacked by Dutch university from his position due to his appearance in Press Tv.
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Top army commanders defect in Yemen - 21Mar2011 - English
Senior military figures, diplomats and officials in Yemen are abandoning their president of the last 32 years.
Ali Abdullah Saleh's government...
Senior military figures, diplomats and officials in Yemen are abandoning their president of the last 32 years.
Ali Abdullah Saleh's government has been beseiged for weeks by protests in the capital Sanaa.
On Friday, more than 50 were killed in a crackdown on the streets. By Sunday, president Saleh had sacked all of his ministers.
And in the capital Sanaa, tanks rolled onto the streets, guarding the presidential Palace.
Thousands of people are protesting at the city's university, calling for a revolution.
Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher has the latest.
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[09 Aug 2012] Egypt tackles Sinai attack - English
[09 Aug 2012] Egypt tackles Sinai attack - English
The consequences of the Sunday attack on Egyptian troops in Sinai are still unfolding. Egypt's...
[09 Aug 2012] Egypt tackles Sinai attack - English
The consequences of the Sunday attack on Egyptian troops in Sinai are still unfolding. Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi sacked Chief of Intelligence, Governor of North Sinai and asked Hussein Tantawi, the defense minister to replace the commander of the military police.
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[29 May 13] Pakistan anti-corruption body chief removed - English
The head of Pakistan\'s central anti-corruption body has been sacked by the country\'s Supreme Court. The move is expected to delay the processes...
The head of Pakistan\'s central anti-corruption body has been sacked by the country\'s Supreme Court. The move is expected to delay the processes of accountability in Pakistan further
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[27 Oct 2013] Egypt: Video goes viral showing ex-army officer carrying...
In Egypt, a video has gone viral showing an ex-army officer carrying out a car bomb attack last month. The botched attack was said to have targeted...
In Egypt, a video has gone viral showing an ex-army officer carrying out a car bomb attack last month. The botched attack was said to have targeted the interior minister.
The video was posted online on Saturday by an al-Qaeda-affiliated group, which claims to have also carried out other attacks on the volatile Sinai Peninsula. The video shows a man in army uniform with a rank of a major. Egypt\'s Interior Ministry had confirmed that a former officer was behind the assassination attempt. The ex-officer was sacked from the military more than 10 years ago because of his extremist ideas. He then went to Afghanistan and joined militant groups in Iraq and Syria.
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[17 Dec 2013] 400 to 500 dead in clashes between rival army factions in...
The United Nations says that between 400 and 500 bodies have been taken to hospitals in the South Sudan capital Juba after clashes between rival...
The United Nations says that between 400 and 500 bodies have been taken to hospitals in the South Sudan capital Juba after clashes between rival army factions.
The chief of UN peacekeeping forces says that about 800 people were also injured in battles between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and an opposition leader who allegedly tried to stage a coup. The fighting began on Sunday after the president accused troops loyal to his arch-rival, ex-vice president Riek Machar, of attempting to seize power. Machar was sacked from the government in July. About 15000 people have sought refuge in UN compounds around Juba since the fighting started on Sunday.
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[18 Dec 2013] UN warns deadly violence spreading to other regions in...
The UN chief is warning that violence is spreading in South Sudan as fighting between rival army factions continues unabated. Ban Ki-moon says...
The UN chief is warning that violence is spreading in South Sudan as fighting between rival army factions continues unabated. Ban Ki-moon says he\'s deeply concerned about the situation in the country and that the crisis should be dealt with through dialog. Meanwhile, a UN official says at least 19 people are killed in fresh clashes in Bor, the capital of Jonglei state. The army now says it has lost control of the city. Tensions are also rising in other part of the country. South Sudan has been witnessing deadly violence after President Salva Kiir accused former vice president Riek Machar of trying to launch a coup. Machar who was sacked in July has denied the accusations. Based on U-N figures, up to 500 people have been killed and 800 others wounded since the violence broke out on Sunday.
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[20 Dec 2013] Sons of 3 Turkish ministers, top business leaders among...
Turkish prosecutors in Istanbul have charged eight people with corruption and fraud. The defendants have been placed in pre-trial detention as part...
Turkish prosecutors in Istanbul have charged eight people with corruption and fraud. The defendants have been placed in pre-trial detention as part of a wide graft investigation.
The eight are among 52 people who were arrested in a series of raids on Tuesday. They are accused of offences, including accepting and facilitating bribes for development projects. The sons of three ministers and several top business leaders are among those arrested. In the wake of the raids, several dozen police officers have also been sacked, accused of abusing power. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has labeled the corruption investigation a dirty operation aimed at undermining his government. The probe has prompted opposition parties to call for the government\\\'s resignation.
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[21 Feb 2014] The Debate - War on Syria (P.2) - English
After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior...
After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef to carry out the Syrian policy. Prince Nayef is known for his close ties with the US. Is that a sign that Saudi Arabia has realized that their terrorist support has spiraled out of control?
Is everything under the US control now?
In this edition of the debate , we\'ll also discuss the significance of Syria\'s FSA chief being sacked, Jordan\'s role, whom Syria accused of stirring the revolt in the South, and a surprise comment by Russia\'s Fm Lavrov, who said U.S. officials privately admit: terrorism, not Assad, is the main threat to Syria.
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[21 Feb 2014] The Debate - War on Syria (P.1) - English
After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior...
After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef to carry out the Syrian policy. Prince Nayef is known for his close ties with the US. Is that a sign that Saudi Arabia has realized that their terrorist support has spiraled out of control?
Is everything under the US control now?
In this edition of the debate , we\\\\\\\'ll also discuss the significance of Syria\\\\\\\'s FSA chief being sacked, Jordan\\\\\\\'s role, whom Syria accused of stirring the revolt in the South, and a surprise comment by Russia\\\\\\\'s Fm Lavrov, who said U.S. officials privately admit: terrorism, not Assad, is the main threat to Syria.
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