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Egypt\ Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, in control of almost half the seats ...
Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish

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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, in control of almost half the seats in parliament, has said it will field its own candidate in May's presidential vote, reversing an earlier decision not to do so and escalating its confrontation with the nation's ruling generals and the group's secular and progressive critics.


UN observers broker swap between rebels and Syrian army UN observers broker swap between rebels and Syrian army
Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish

Video duration: 120 seconds

A video has emerged from Syria - purporting to show the first deal of its kind, two opposition prisoners were handed over in exchange for a government tank.
UN negotiators say they helped to broker the deal.
Al Jazeera's Caroline Malone reports.


The role of religion in Egypt\ The role of religion in Egypt's election
Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish

Video duration: 148 seconds

Two of the main contenders for Egypt's presidential election are or were affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports from the group's stronghold of Beni Suef, to find out what impact religion is likely to have on the vote.


Inside Story - What kind of leader do Egyptians want? Inside Story - What kind of leader do Egyptians want?
Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish

Video duration: 1506 seconds

Egyptians are preparing to elect a new president, and for the first time they have a real choice. But the conservatives are split over which candidate to support and votes are also likely to be divided in the liberal camp. So what kind of leader do the people want, and what kind of power will the winner have? Guests: Dina Zakaria, Mohammed Waked, Abdullah al Arian.


News Bulletin - 03:35 GMT update News Bulletin - 03:35 GMT update
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Video duration: 98 seconds

The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


Eve of Egypt\ Eve of Egypt's presidential elections
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Video duration: 150 seconds

Voters can choose between 13 candidates competing to lead the country.
And the intrigue continues, as it is still not clear who is most likely to win.
Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from Cairo.


Punishable by death Punishable by death
Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish

Video duration: 2047 seconds

Is the death penalty ever justified? As the world turns away from capital punishment, a select group of countries continue to execute at alarming rates.


News Bulletin - 20:00 GMT update News Bulletin - 20:00 GMT update
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Video duration: 118 seconds

The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


Guilty verdict in South Africa murder case Guilty verdict in South Africa murder case
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Video duration: 137 seconds

A South African court has convicted one of two black farm workers accused of murdering Eugene Terreblanche, a far-right leader, in April 2010.
The court in Ventersdorp, in rural South Africa, found Chris Mahlangu guilty of beating Terreblanche to death on Tuesday, but acquitted Patrick Ndlovu, the younger suspect, of murder.
Tania Page reports.


Philippine judge testifies at own graft trial Philippine judge testifies at own graft trial
Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish

Video duration: 152 seconds

A senior Philippine judge accused of protecting former President Gloria Arroyo from prosecution on corruption charges has testified at his impeachment trial.
Renato Corona, the chief justice who is also accused of amassing a personal level of wealth that is way above his salary scale, testified on Tuesday. He has denied the charges.
Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas reports


Native American tribe sues beer companies Native American tribe sues beer companies
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A Native American tribe in the US has lodged a $500 million lawsuit against some of the world's largest beer companies.
The Oglala Sioux say brewers, retailers and distributors should pay for their health and other alcohol-related problems.
Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher reports from Whiteclay in Nebraska.


Eurozone crisis \ Eurozone crisis 'threat' to global economy
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Video duration: 131 seconds

The eurozone financial crisis could threaten the global economy, according to Organisation for Economic Development and Co-operation.
The 17-nation eurozone will see its economies shrink by 0.1 per cent, before rebounding to 0.9 per cent next year, the Paris-based organisation said in its latest report released on Tuesday.
Nick Spicer reports from Berlin.


Qatari women prepare for Olympic debut Qatari women prepare for Olympic debut
Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish

Video duration: 114 seconds

Competing at the Olympics may almost be taken for granted by athletes in some countries, but for others they simply have not had the chance to get there before.
That is now changing in Qatar, which will send female athletes to the London Games for the very first time.
Al Jazeera's Rhodri Davies met one of them, Nada Arakji, a member of the Gulf state's national swimming team.


Egyptian voters debate candidates Egyptian voters debate candidates
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Video duration: 1002 seconds

The young generation led Egypt's revolution and make up a disproportionately large part of the society.
Though many are unemployed, they're at the forefront of most candidates' campaigns to drum up support.
Jamal Elshayyal say down with a group of them to listen to what they had to say about the election, as well as their hopes and aspirations for tomorrow's Egypt.


News Bulletin - 14:35 GMT update News Bulletin - 14:35 GMT update
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Video duration: 81 seconds

The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


News Bulletin - 09:35 GMT update News Bulletin - 09:35 GMT update
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Video duration: 87 seconds

The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


Front-runners in Egypt\ Front-runners in Egypt's upcoming polls
Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish

Video duration: 143 seconds

Egyptians are getting ready to vote for a new president. But there are over a dozen candidates on the ballot paper.
And it is still not clear who is most likely to win. Jamal Elshayyal takes a look at some of the front-runners.


Inside Story - Lockerbie\ Inside Story - Lockerbie's cold case
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Video duration: 1502 seconds

The death of Abdel Baset Al-Megrahi, has left some of the victims' relatives relieved but others continue to question the soundness of the conviction. Ghida Fakhry discusses with John Ashton, Mohamed Eljarh & Alan Mendoza. Has justice been served or should a new independent and thorough investigation be carried out?