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Angry activists attack Syrian embassy in London Angry activists attack Syrian embassy in London Angry activists attack Syrian embassy in London
Protesters attacked the Syriam embassy in London on Saturday as Syrian opposition groups demanded the world act to end a campaign they say has killed at least 6000 people since March. Duration: 00:41

Channel: AFP

Syria protesters defy crackdown to mark massacre Syria protesters defy crackdown to mark massacre Syria protesters defy crackdown to mark massacre
Thousands of protesters in towns across Syria defied a brutal government crackdown on Friday to commemorate the notorious 1982 massacre in the city of Hama that killed tens of thousands. In the Alkhalidya neighbourhood in Homs, activists built a make-shift water wheel as a replica of the giant water wheels in Hama. Duration: 00:39

Channel: AFP

5000 turn up at anti-Putin protest in Yekaterinburg 5000 turn up at anti-Putin protest in Yekaterinburg 5000 turn up at anti-Putin protest in Yekaterinburg
Tens of thousands of Russians staged rival rallies across the country Saturday, to oppose or support Russian strongman Vladimir Putin's political domination one month ahead of presidential polls. 5000 turned up in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg according to AFP journalists. Duration: 00:58

Channel: AFP

London police tackle scourge of metal theft London police tackle scourge of metal theft London police tackle scourge of metal theft
The British government wants to toughen laws on metal thieves and the scrap merchants who sell on stolen metal. According to London's Metropolitan police, the thefts, which target everything from railway cables to public artworks, are costing the UK economy 700 million pounds a year. Duration: 02:28

Channel: AFP

A humpback whale calf found dead in Calvados A humpback whale calf found dead in Calvados A humpback whale calf found dead in Calvados
A humpback whale calf is found dead on a beach in Meuvaines, western France. Scientists are trying to identify the causes of the grounding, collision or disease. Duration: 00:28

Channel: AFP

More than 220 dead as big freeze grips Europe More than 220 dead as big freeze grips Europe More than 220 dead as big freeze grips Europe
Temperatures have plunged to new lows in Europe where a week-long cold snap has now claimed more than 220 lives as forecasters warned that the big freeze would tighten its grip over the weekend.Duration:00:49

Channel: AFP

French ex-PM Villepin on presidential campaign trail French ex-PM Villepin on presidential campaign trail French ex-PM Villepin on presidential campaign trail
Dominique de Villepin was once France's prime minister. Now he's trying a comeback, running for the presidency. With no party to back him, he's campaigning on a shoestring, hoping against hope to wrest the presidency from his archrival Nicolas Sarkozy.Duration:02:23

Channel: AFP

New clashes between protesters, police in Cairo New clashes between protesters, police in Cairo New clashes between protesters, police in Cairo
A second day of clashes with Egyptian police left two protesters dead in Cairo on Friday as anger against the ruling military boiled over amid fury at the deaths of 74 people in football-related violence.Duration:01:21

Channel: AFP

Nevada Tea Party enthusiasts urge unity with right Nevada Tea Party enthusiasts urge unity with right Nevada Tea Party enthusiasts urge unity with right
Nevada is fertile ground for the ultra-conservative Tea Party movement. Two local party supporters use their Tea Party-mobile and small newspaper, TRUNC, to urge members to join forces with traditional Republicans.Duration:01:49

Channel: AFP

Syrian activist condemns Assad's 'genocidal war' Syrian activist condemns Assad's 'genocidal war' Syrian activist condemns Assad's 'genocidal war'
She's one of the most fearless opponents of the Syrian regime. After death threats were issued against Suhair al-Atassi in Syria, she escaped two months ago and is now working with Syria's revolutionary commission in Paris. Her objective -- to encourage international cohesion on ending Bashar al-Assad's "genocidal war" against his own people.Duration:01:26

Channel: AFP

Poland's homeless go underground to survive deep freeze Poland's homeless go underground to survive deep freeze Poland's homeless go underground to survive deep freeze
As bone-chilling temperatures strike across Europe, the homeless of Poland's capital Warsaw have a solution to the sometimes deadly freeze. Thanks to a network of municipal heating ducts, they are able to stay warm underground.Duration: 02:04

Channel: AFP

Fears for future of Brazil's wetland sanctuary Fears for future of Brazil's wetland sanctuary Fears for future of Brazil's wetland sanctuary
A wildlife paradise for migratory birds, reptiles and even the elusive jaguar, the Pantanal is often referred to as the world's largest freshwater wetland system. But this biodiversity sancturay -- which extends through millions of hectares of Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay -- is threatened by intensive farming and deforestation, according to environmental group the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF).Duration: 02:10

Channel: AFP

Scientists snare 'superprawn' off New Zealand Scientists snare 'superprawn' off New Zealand Scientists snare 'superprawn' off New Zealand
Scientists have captured a "supergiant" crustacean in waters seven kilometres (4.5 miles) deep off New Zealand, measuring 10 times the normal size of related species. Duration: 00:44

Channel: AFP

Khmer Rouge jailer's sentence increased to life Khmer Rouge jailer's sentence increased to life Khmer Rouge jailer's sentence increased to life
A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of some 15000 people had his sentence increased to life, bringing down the curtain on a landmark first case at Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes court. Duration: 01:54

Channel: AFP

Iran launches observation satellite: media Iran launches observation satellite: media Iran launches observation satellite: media
Iran on Friday launched an observation satellite into orbit above Earth, its third since 2009, the official IRNA news agency reported. Duration: 00:19

Channel: AFP

Ireland's 1.4 billion euro house Ireland's 1.4 billion euro house Ireland's 1.4 billion euro house
Frank Buckley is an unemployed Irish artist who's become famous for living in a Billion-Euro apartment - literally. The interior of the house is made up of 1.4 billion Euros worth of decommissioned Euro notes from the Irish mint; the walls are made of blocks of old money, and the furniture and appliances are sprayed with shredded notes. Buckley says his work-in-progress is about "creating debate". He still plans to build a kitchen and bedroom, complete with a mattress stuffed entirely with shredded notes. Duration: 01:44

Channel: AFP

Yeoh says 'lifetime opportunity' to play Suu Kyi Yeoh says 'lifetime opportunity' to play Suu Kyi Yeoh says 'lifetime opportunity' to play Suu Kyi
Actor Michelle Yeoh said Friday playing the role of Aung San Suu Kyi in the "The Lady" was an opportunity of a lifetime, as the film about the Myanmar democracy leader makes its debut in Hong Kong. Duration: 00:57

Channel: AFP

Chile workers cover up to avoid skin damage Chile workers cover up to avoid skin damage Chile workers cover up to avoid skin damage
Solar radiation levels are on the rise in Chile, meaning there's an increased risk of developing skin cancer. Scientists are warning people to slap on the sunscreen and keep covered up -- especially those who work outside. Duration: 02:03

Channel: AFP

Floods create 'inland sea' in Australia Floods create 'inland sea' in Australia Floods create 'inland sea' in Australia
Major flooding hits parts of Australia's east, stranding thousands of residents, prompting a military airlift and leaving some communities only accessible by helicopter. Duration: 01:10

Channel: AFP

Great Lakes surfers brave sub-zero blast Great Lakes surfers brave sub-zero blast Great Lakes surfers brave sub-zero blast
For most people surfing means tropical beaches, bikinis, and an "endless summer". But for intrepid Lake Michigan surfers outside Chicago it means ice, snow, cold water and even colder winds. Only a hard freeze keeps them off the waves in winter. Duration:01:50

Channel: AFP


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