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The English language channel has officially launched today, 15/11/2006 12PM GMT. Broadcasting from 4 broadcast centers, London, Washington DC, Kuala Lumpur and Doha. Station promises to be the voice of the south, providing a 360 degree view of the world.
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Members of Malaysia's Indian community have protested on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, the capital.
They are demanding equal rights in a country they believe discriminates against them.
They are also said to place blame on the colonial policies of Britain, and were intending to deliver a petition to the British High Commission in Malaysia.
Al Jazeera's Hamish MacDonald was there.
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Gaza is often described as the world's largest prison.
If so, then the world is witnessing one of the biggest ever breakouts.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have poured across the border into Egypt, after a series of explosions breached the steel wall which divides the two territories.
Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland is on one the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing.
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In the lead-up to Zimbabwe's presidential elections, Robert Mugabe, the president, speaks to Supa Mandiwanzira at a election rally.
He expresses his confidence of an electoral victory, and his insistence that the ruling Zanu-PF party is doing all it can to revive the country's failing economy.
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As George Bush, the US president, tours Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories Al Jazeera discusses the significance of his attempted joke regarding checkpoints in the West Bank.
Rob Reynolds looks at Bush's news conference with Mahmoud Abbas, his Palestinian counterpart, while Ayman Moyheldin examines the daily struggles that Palestinians face negotiating the checkpoints.
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The Olympic torch relay that's supposed to symbolise peace and world unity is instead turning into a parade of protest across London.
This is the scene live, where a huge security operation has been launched, but protestors angry about the Chinese crackdown in Tibet have managed to disrupt the procession.
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Balfour to Blair is a special 30 minute film that investigates the role of British policy in the Middle East from the beginning of the 20th century to today.
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Zainuddin Maidin (Malaysia Information Minister)'s comments (more like putting his foot in his mouth, kampung style) regarding the BERSIH Rally.
Somebody please help to post the video link to:
http://www.malays ia-today.net/nuc2006 /report07.php?itemid =208
http://www.malays ia-today.net/nuc2006 /report07.php?itemid =216
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Russia has recognised Georgia's breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states.
The action is likely to inflame tensions with the West, but Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's president, told Al Jazeera that he has no intention of beginning a new Cold War.
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Hindraf rally report by Al Jazeera at noon.
a playlist of Hindraf related videos can be found here: http://www.youtube.c om/view_play_list?p= 4E75D26802420502
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Arab Media Watch Chairman Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi comments via webcam on the Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer, who is the first blogger to be convicted by an Egyptian court and jailed for 3 years for insulting Isalm, plus 1 year for his comments about Hosni Mubarak.
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Al Jazeera's Sami Zeidan meets the South African president who discusses the ongoing electoral deadlock in Zimbabwe and closing the wealth gap in South Africa.
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Microsoft's billionaire founder Bill Gates will relinquish control of day-to-day operations at the software giant on Friday.
He'll stay on as Microsoft Chairman, but will concentrate most of his energies on his charitable trust.
Its work includes trying to find new vaccines, and financing projects in the developing world.
John Terrett reports.
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Al Jazeera's Ghida Fakhry talks to investigative journalist Seymour Hersh about his latest article in New Yorker magazine, claiming that US congressional leaders have agreed to a presidential request for up to $400 million in funding for covert operations against Iran.