Saturday, March 19, 2011

Al Jazeera English: Live Stream - Watch Now - Al Jazeera English

Al Jazeera English: Live Stream - Watch Now - Al Jazeera English

Al Jazeera has been suffering interference on its Arabsat satellite frequency. During jamming Al Jazeera English can be watched on Hotbird 13E Frequency: 11034 Vertical FEC: 3/4 Symbol rate: 27500; on Badr4/Eurobird 2 (26East) Frequency: 11680.8 Horizontal; SR: 27.5: FEC: 3/4; and on Nilesat/ Atlantic Bird4A (7West) Frequency: 11393 Vertical; SR:27.5; FEC: 3/4. Al Jazeera Arabic can be watched on Nilesat 7W Frequency: 11555 Vertical FEC: 3/4 Symbol rate: 27500.

2011-03-19 Mo Nabbous has been killed #Libya #Feb17 | WL Central

2011-03-19 Mo Nabbous has been killed #Libya #Feb17 | WL Central

Libya Live Blog - March 19 | Al Jazeera Blogs

Libya Live Blog - March 19 | Al Jazeera Blogs

BBC News - Libya in maps

BBC News - Libya in maps

BBC News - Libya: French plane fires on military vehicle

BBC News - Libya: French plane fires on military vehicle

Libya: Civilians at high risk amid escalating conflict

Libya: Civilians at high risk amid escalating conflict

Iran 'Carries Out More Secret Executions' At Site Listed In UN Report - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2011

Iran 'Carries Out More Secret Executions' At Site Listed In UN Report - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2011

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Frontline Tehranbureau Iran-live-blog from Josh Shahryar v PBS

Iran Updates 10 Esfand / March 1

by Josh Shahryar, Homylafayette, Dan Geist, Tehran Bureau Staff, and Correspondents

01 Mar 2011 07:51

Iran Standard Time (IRST), GMT+3:30

11:40 p.m. A Tehran resident tells Tehran Bureau:

I wandered on down to Vanak, shopping in hand, the place was teeming with security on all corners of the square, plenty of plain-clothed police, some of whom sat in cars around the square. I'd not seen this before, that many parked cars occupying the now unused end strip of the bus lane. At first I thought they were cars claimed due to sounding of the horn, but upon a second pass there were people that sat within them.  Read more...

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Tunisia PM Mohammed Ghannouchi resigns amid protests



Tunisian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi has announced on state TV that he is resigning, a key demand of demonstrators who have again taken to the streets in recent days.
At least three people were killed in clashes between hundreds of protesters and security forces in Tunis on Saturday.
Mr Ghannouchi is seen as being too close to former President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, who was toppled in an uprising last month.
Karen Zarindast reports.

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Tunisian PM resigns over protests


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