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44:10
Al Jazeera World - Winter of discontent official
An excited Russia gears up to host the 2014 Winter Olympics but outside the country, its chosen site is stirring powerful memories and strong emotions. For most Russians, the town of Sochi represents one of the country's finest ski resorts in an area of outstanding natural beauty. But for exiled Circassians, the same land harbours a devastating secret.
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The Stream - Israel's religious resistance official
On The Stream: Examining the growing tension between the Israeli government and the ultra-Orthodox community, known as Haredim, over integration reforms.
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02:13
News Bulletin - 19:30 GMT update official
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.
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03:46
Discussing Pakistan's role in Taliban peace talks official
Revived Afghan peace talks have hit their first roadblock - just a day after they were announced by the U.S. and Taliban.But Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Shaffer, a former intelligence officer who went under cover in Afghanistan in 2003 and 2004, spoke to Al Jazeera about Pakistan's role in Taliban's peace talks.He says Pakistan has not been included in the Afghan peace process, and no deal will survive without their support.
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News Bulletin - 17:35 GMT update official
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.
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News Bulletin - 14:35 GMT update official
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.
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02:02
Striking Argentine farmers stop production official
A strike by Argentine farmers has brought exports of beef and corn to a standstill. They say high taxes are making their products uncompetitive and they're threatening to keep striking until the government makes changes. Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar reports from Buenos Aires.
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02:16
Victory for UK families of soldiers killed in Iraq official
Families of British troops killed by roadside bombs in Iraq have won the right to sue the government. The Supreme Court has ruled that British troops serving in battle are covered by domestic and European human rights laws. Relatives whose loved ones died while travelling in lightly armoured vehicles can now take their cases to trial. Al Jazeera's Nadim Baba reports from London.
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02:08
Thousands stranded in India after monsoon floods official
The Indian army and air force are leading efforts to help tens of thousands of people stranded in the country's north. Heavy floods caused by monsoon rains have killed more than a 100 people. Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman reports from western Uttar Pradesh state in north India.
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02:11
Obama pledges reduction in nuclear stockpiles official
US President Barack Obama has renewed his call to reduce the world's nuclear stockpiles during a speech in front of Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate.Obama pledged on Wednesday to reduce the number of nuclear weapons held by Russia and the US by one-third during a speech which used the theme "peace through justice".He also called for a global reduction in the manufacturing of materials used in the construction of nuclear weapons.The speech also included pledges over tackling climate change, which the president called "the global threat of our time" and unemployment.Al Jazeera's Nick Spicer reports from Berlin.
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02:18
Displaced Yemenis face humanitarian crisis official
Yemen is facing a crippling humanitarian crisis that aid groups say could affect recent political progress. More than 500 thousand people displaced by war are living in camps, and as much as half of the population doesn't have enough to eat. From Mazraq in Northern Yemen, Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports.
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02:34
Two Brazil cities revoke transit fare hike official
After days of protests against rising public transport costs in Brazil, political leaders have agreed to reverse the hike in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.Some of the worst of the latest clashes took place in the north-eastern city of Fortaleza.Police there fired tear gas and rubber-coated bullets at demonstrators ahead of a Confederations Cup football game.Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports from Sao Paulo, where earlier, protesters blocked major highways and streets.
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01:39
Confusion over planned US-Taliban talks official
They were supposed to be the first talks between the United States and the Taliban in years. But now there is confusion over whether negotiations to try to end the fighting in Afghanistan will actually take place. A large part of the problem is because of a plaque outside the Taliban's new office in the Qatari capital of Doha. AL Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports from Washington.
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01:31
Gun battle at UN compound in Mogadishu ends official
At least 15 people have been killed in an attack on a UN compound in Somalia. Eight UN staffers are among the dead. African Union forces and Somali soldiers are now in control of the area. Al Jazeera's Peter Greste reports.
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01:46
Solar-powered boat sails on climate mission official
Planet Solar is the first boat to sail the globe using only solar power. Now the 35-metre catamaran, powered completely by the sun, is on a new mission - to study climate change. Al Jazeera's Kristen Saloomey reports from New York.
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05:15
Social protests turn violent in Brazil official
Anti-government protests in Brazil have turned violent in Sao Paulo, with reports coming in of a group of men trying to storm the city hall.Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports from Sao Paulo.
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02:03
News Bulletin - 03:35 GMT update official
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.
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04:24
Afghan government suspends security talks with US official
The Afghan government has announced that it is suspending security negotiations with Washington because of the United States' "inconsistent statement and action" over the Taliban peace process.The move on Wednesday came a day after the US said that it would engage in direct negotiations with the Taliban, who officially opened a political office in Doha, Qatar, a day earlier."The president suspended the BSA [Bilateral Security Agreement] talks with the US this morning," Aimal Faizi, President Hamid Karzai's spokesman, said.Al Jazeera speaks with Shukria Barakzai, a member of the Afghan parliament, about the development.
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02:28
US government cautiously optimistic of Taliban talks official
US officials have confirmed that they will sit down for talks with the Taliban in Qatar, within days. The group has opened an office here in Doha and says it's ready to discuss peace. The US government is warning that the negotiations will be slow and difficult - with no guarantee of success. Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports from Washington.
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02:19
NSA chief defends US spying programme official
The Obama administration appears to be working overtime to prove it is not illegally spying on American citizens. Several intelligence officials have testified before a special committee, trying to justify their monitoring procedures. They say their surveillance methods have helped prevent more than 50 potential attacks on the United States. Al Jazeera's Cath Turner reports from Washington.