Archive for 2012


Electronic Pow Wow with ‘A Tribe Called Red’

A Tribe Called Red (Photo Credit: www.patbolduc.com)

A Tribe Called Red is a Native American DJ collective and they host one of the hottest club nights in Ottawa. They mix electronic dubstep beats with traditional pow wow singing and drumming with a dose of politics.

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Tel Aviv Bus Blast Leaves At Least 10 Injured

Israeli police officers stand next to a damaged bus at the scene of an explosion in Tel Aviv

At least 10 people have been injured in an explosion on a bus in Israel’s commercial capital, Tel Aviv. One Israeli official said the blast, near the military headquarters, was a “terrorist attack”.

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Food Safety and Eating in China

Piglets at an industrial pig farm in China. (Photo: PBS Newshour)

Eating in China can be a diner’s delight, or a hellish game of chance [...]

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Live BBC Coverage of Israel-Gaza Violence

Wounded Hamas policeman guards the destroyed office building of Hamas PM Haniyeh after Israeli air strikes in Gaza

Our partners at the BBC are providing live coverage of events as they unfold in Gaza and Israel.

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PRI’s The World: 11/20/2012 (Congo, Israel, Kenya)

The latest on the conflict in Gaza and talks over a ceasefire there. Also, government forces in Congo are defeated as rebels seize the strategic eastern city of Goma. Plus, a slang term for french fries takes on a new meaning in Kenya.

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Gaza Crisis: Ceasefire Appears Close But Deal Not Yet Agreed

Israeli tank near Gaza Strip (Photo: IDF/Flickr)

A ceasefire is set to be announced in the Gaza conflict, Egyptian and Palestinian officials say. Anchor Marco Werman talks to David Kirkpatrick, Cairo Bureau Chief for the New York Times, to get more details.

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Life in Gaza

Palestinian woman in the Gaza Strip (Photo: REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)

Israeli strikes in Gaza have terrified the population there. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Palestinian law student Nour Kharma, who’s staying with her grandmother in Gaza City.

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The View from Israel

House in Beersheba, Israel, destroyed by Hamas rocket (Photo:IDF/Flickr)

A rocket fired from Gaza killed an Israeli soldier on Tuesday. It was the first confirmed casualty from the Israeli military. Reporter Daniel Estrin is in Jerusalem and he tells anchor Marco Werman about the mood there.

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Church of England Blocks Women Bishops

The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is applauded after speaking at the Assembly Hall of Church House, during a meeting of the General Synod of the Church of England in London. (Photo: REUTERS/Yui Mok/POOL)

The Church of England’s governing body voted against allowing the consecration of women bishops. In other parts of the global Anglican communion, including in the Episcopal church in the US, women already serve in that role.

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Blasphemy Case Against Pakistani Girl Dropped

Security officials surrounding a Christian girl accused of blasphemy, move her to a helicopter in Rawalpindi (Photo: REUTERS/Stringer)

A high court judge dropped a blasphemy case in Islamabad on Tuesday, against Rimsha, a Christian girl who was accused of burning pages from an Islamic children’s textbook.

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Gaza Conflict Increases Support for Hamas in West Bank

In the Westbank town of Ramallah, demonstrators showed their support for Gazans on Tuesday. (Photo: Matthew Bell)

The fighting in Gaza has fueled an increase in support for Hamas in the West Bank, where the rival Palestinian Authority is in charge. The World’s Matthew Bell reports from the West Bank on what that means for the long-standing divisions among Palestinians.

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Congo Rebels Seize Key City of Goma

Cheerful rebels patrol Goma in spotless uniforms. (Photo: REUTERS/James Akena)

Rebels in the Demcratic Republic of Congo have seized the key city of Goma, a city at the heart of a region enormously rich in natural resources.

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No Twinkies? No Problem: The Rising Power of Mexico’s ‘Grupo Bimbo’

Gansito snack cakes from Grupo Bimbo

Does the idea of a world without Twinkies horrify you? Hostess, the company that makes the snack treat, may be going under. However, there’s a Mexican company that would like to offer some alternatives…

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Andean Nation Does The Numbers

A view of La Paz (Photo: Wiki)

There’s no national emergency going on or violence breaking out in this South American nation, but everyone’s been ordered to stay at home. The National Institute of Statistics wants to carry out an accurate census of its more than 10 million citizens — so the government has imposed a curfew.

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The Many Meanings of Chips Funga

'Chips Funga' video (Screen grab)

‘Chips Funga’ is one of the most popular phrases in Kenya today. It means ‘french fries to go’…and a whole lot more. We hear from musician Anto Neosoul who helped popularize the expression. He’s also penned a song about deception on social networks called ‘Qwerty Love.’

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