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Cairo tense after Israeli embassy assault
A state of alert has been declared in Egypt after hundreds of furious Egyptians stormed the Israeli embassy in Cairo overnight. The Jewish state evacuated its ambassador, Yitzhak Levanon, along with 80 staff and their families. As the mob broke into the building six embassy workers were trapped inside and feared for their lives. ... http://www.euronews.net/
Clamping down on football violence
Poland is getting ready for next year's Euro 2012 football tournament and taking care to make it safe and secure.
Typists compile New York memories of 9/11
The sun shines on Bryant Park, Manhattan, New York, 2753 chairs, one for each victim, sit empty as the city remembers 9/11. A team of typists record the memories of passers by as they relive the events of that dreadful day ten years on. Darnell Thornton from Brooklyn: ... http://www.euronews.net/
Farewell to ice hockey heroes killed in Russian plane crash
Family, friends and fans have gathered to bid farewell to the Lokomotive Yaroslavl players and staff who died in Wednesday's plane crash. The popular Russian ice hockey team were wiped out when an ageing Yak-42 crashed on take off, all but two of the 45 on board were killed. ... http://www.euronews.net/
Raw Video: Egyptians Storm Israeli Embassy
Police use tear gas to disperse Egyptian protestors who stormed the building housing the Israeli embassy in Cairo. Powered by www.newslook.com Producer : Reuters
Surprises in Libya's arms cache
CNN's Ben Wedeman reports a series of warehouses discovered by anti-Gadhafi forces contain surprises.
Heavy clashes underway outside Kadhafi stronghold
Heavy fighting was underway Friday outside Bani Walid, a stronghold of deposed Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, as forces loyal to the interim government were poised for an assault on the town if it does not surrender.Duration:00:54
High gold prices force Tunisian couples to cutback
Summer is wedding season in Tunisia and traditions dictates the groom must present his bride with a basket of gold jewellery. The only problem is that this year the price of precious metals have rocketed and many young couples are forced to be more frugal, casting a blow to the gold sellers of the Medina.Duration:01:27
The effect of 9/11 on Afghanistan
CNN's Jim Clancy recalls his first encounter with the Taliban in Afghanistan and the effect of 9/11 on the world.
The effect of 9/11 on Afghanistan
CNN's Jim Clancy recalls his first encounter with the Taliban in Afghanistan and the effect of 9/11 on the world.
Suffocating the Libyan opposition?
CNN's Jill Dougherty tells the story of rebels who were locked in containers and left to die by pro-Gadhafi forces.
Egyptian protesters storm Israeli embassy
Protesters entered the Cairo embassy after tearing down a newly constructed wall around the building.
Gold comes from space?
CNN's Natalie Allen takes a look at the theory that gold comes from outer space.
Hurricane Katia could reach UK
The centre of Hurricane Katia is on a path that is leading out to sea and perhaps to the United Kingdom.
Obama touts jobs push
US President Barack Obama goes on the political offensive after unveiling his new jobs plan, putting pressure on Republicans as new wrangling on the economy gets under way.Duration: 00:45
Jackson fans stake out Murray trial
The trial of Dr. Conrad Murray is turning into a magnet for Michael Jackson's biggest fans. Kareen Wynter has the story
Funeral of man whose death sparked English riots
Hundreds of mourners attend the funeral of the man whose death at the hands of armed police sparked riots across London and other cities in England in the worst unrest for decades.Duration: 01:25
Al Qaeda behind unconfirmed US threat - Clinton
Hillary Clinton says al Qaeda is behind the unconfirmed threat to the United States. The US Secretary of State was speaking at a college of criminal justice in New York. Dozens linked to it died on September 11, 2001. A rusty, twisted remainder of the World Trade Center will serve as a permanent memorial there. ... http://www.euronews.net/
Novak Djokovic's rehab egg
The CVAC pod rejuvenates Novak Djokovic's muscles quickly. Is this the secret to his success? CNN's Candy Reid reports.
Banking on Belgium's banks
How safe are Europe's banks? Not very, if the new head of the International Monetary Fund Christine Largarde is to be believed. She has called for a recapitalisation otherwise the fear is many would be swept away in another credit crunch. In Belgium, the bank Dexia is especially exposed to billions of euros of Greek debt. ... http://www.euronews.net/