2007-12-06
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2007-08-27
Inside Story - US/Sudan relations - 26 Aug 07 - Part 2
A delegation of senior Sudanese officials are in the US for talks with their American counterparts. Inside Story asks if this is a new chapter or a compromise in US/Sudan relations.
2007-08-26
Sudan tribes wrestle in greeting 26-August-2007
The Baqqara Tribes of central Sudan mark the end of the cattle herding season with celebrations, including wrestling matches.
Rawya Rageh reports for Al Jazeera on the tradition.
2007-08-25
Flood disaster in Sudan - 25 Aug 07
The Sudanese government is calling the floods the worst in living memory.
The UN says over 30'000 homes have been totaly submerged and at least 150'000 people left homeless.
2007-08-21
Al Jazeera meets Darfur tribal leader Musa Hilal - 20 Aug 07
Mohamed Vall interviews the man that the United States accuses of leading the Janjiwid militia in Darfur
2007-08-17
On the trail of Darfur's nomads - 17 August 07
All this week we've been bringing you a series of reports about the Darfur you didn't know. Now Mohammed Vall follows the trail of the nomadic Arabs of Darfur. They are sometimes wrongfully characterised as Janjaweed, the government backed militia involved in much of the violence of the past 4 years. But as Mohammed discovered, the Rizegat Bedouin are themselves struggling to perserve their way of life in a region torn apart by the conflict.
2007-08-16
Chad Hurley - Is YouTube Changing Politics?
Chad Hurley and Steven Chen in conversation with Chris Anderson.
With YouTube, Hurley and Chen created a new way for millions of people to entertain, educate, rock and shock one another on a scale we've never seen before. YouTube is a platform for everyday people to broadcast their perspectives to the masses.
Musicians, amateur filmmakers, comedians, and professional content owners alike are sharing their videos, and some even rise to the top to become stars. INFORUM awards the founders of YouTUbe for their ingenuity and talks with them about everything form their homegrown culture to Google to Viacom to what's next on the horizon - The Commonwealth Club
2007-08-15
Root of RAP Songs is from Dinka -Sudan
posted by BiladiZina
for thousands of years the Dinka used to sing for their cattels. look at the woman in with singing a RAP song, notice her hand gesture at 01:13-01:16.
thanks BiladiZina
Japan's Yasukuni Shrine - 15-August-2007
The Yasukuni shrine in Japan is back in he spotlight on the anniversary of the end of World War2 . The shrine honours millions who died during the conflict, but also war criminals, according to neighbouring countries such as South Korea and China.
War veterans at Japan's controversial war shirne talk to Al Jazeera's Tony Cheng.
Heart of Darfur: Fleeing the fighting - 15 July 07
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Vall meets the families who fled the fighting in Darfur and took refuge in a camp in a rebel-held area.
2007-08-14
F E Chaudry and the birth of Pakistan 12-Aug-2007
Celebrations have got underway in Pakistan, commemorationg the country's 60th anniversary.
F E Chaudry, one of the first news photographers to work in India, experienced the country's birth and became friends with Mohammed Ali Jinnah Pakistans's founding father .
In his own words, F E Chaudry's son tels Al jazeera about his father's work.
Exclusive Darfur rebel leader interview - 13_AUG_07
Mohamed Vall speaks to Commander Gaddoura, leader of the local Abdul Wahid group, a faction of the Sudan Liberation Army, about his continuing fight against the Sudanese government.
Pakistan's independence - 14 Aug 07
Pakistan celebrates 60 years since breaking ties with the British Empire, but Tuesday's independence celebrations come at a time of political crisis and mounting violence.
Kamal Hyder reports