Saturday, March 3, 2012

Потап и Настя "Если вдруг" музыкальное видео / Potap and Nastya "If Suddenly" muscic video

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Jose De Rico & Henry Mendez "Te Fuiste" music video (Official Video)

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Russia - pre-election day of silence / России - предвыборный день тишины

Published on Mar 3, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.net/ As polling booths in Russia are being prepared for Sunday's presidential election, the rest of the country is silent.

There is no campaigning and no talk of the ballot according to the strict law which prohibits any political advertising.

Polling stations have been 'swept clean' amid tightened security, while all 91,000 or so have been equipped with web cameras and transparent ballot boxes in a bid to make the elections free and fair. The move follows demonstrations and allegations of supporters fixing December's parliamentary election in favour of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's party.

In Moscow, international observers were given a final briefing 24 hours before the ballot got underway. Putin is expected to win comfortably.

Some 600 foreign observers will be watching the day unfold with early estimates of the result expected at around 18:00 hours Central European Time on Sunday.

One coffee shop has been staging its own popularity poll with an outline chocolate portrait of each customer's favourite candidate sprinkled onto the cappuccino on demand. With no age limit on who could take part, the owners reckon over 20,000 cups were drunk although it is not clear whose picture topped the coffee poll.

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Belize - Prince Harry enjoys rum and dancing on royal visit

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Prince Harry attends a street party in Belize after arriving in the Caribbean
country as part of a week-long tour around the Commonwealth to celebrate the
Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

USA - Raw Video: Storm Rips Apart Airport, Homes in Paulding County, Georgia.

Published on Mar 3, 2012 by
Massive thunderstorms threw off dozens of tornadoes as they raced from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, obliterating causing damage to an airport, school and many homes in Paulding County, Georgia. (March 3)

China - US sends election observer to Wukan in southern China

Published on Mar 3, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.net/ It was no ordinary village election.

As the people of Wukan in southern China voted for their local representatives, an observer from the US government was on hand!

The open ballot was a key prize won by residents of the fishing community, on the Guangdong coast, after they took a stand against corruption.

Protest leaders were arrested amid last year's popular uprising but against all odds, Wukan ultimately won concessions from the authorities.

They came too late for the father of one man who died in custody in suspicious circumstances.
However a key figure in the revolt has now won a landslide in this vote to become village chief.

Wukan rebelled amid claims that local officials had stolen and illegally sold farmland. Its new administrative authority is being hailed by many as a model for greater grassroots democracy in China.

Yemen - Bomb hits anti-US demo leaving at least 22 people injured

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An anti-American protest in Sadaa, Yemen is struck by the explosion of a bomb
in an incident that has left at least 22 people injured.

Syria - Red Cross reportedly enters Baba Amro in the city of Homs.

Published on Mar 3, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Reports from Syria say a Red Cross team has finally been able to enter the war-shattered area of Baba Amro in the city of Homs.

But a spokesman for the organisation in Damascus says authorities have not authorised the distribution of any aid in the district.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon fears government forces are executing, imprisoning and torturing people in Homs. With the UN receiving what it calls "grisly reports", its Secretary-General addressed the 193-nation General Assembly.

"It is totally unacceptable, intolerable," Ban said. "How, as a human being, can you bear with this situation? That really troubles me. I'm deeply sad seeing what's happening. The Syrian authorities must open without any preconditions to humanitarian communities".

The International Committee of the Red Cross was allowed into Homs on Friday. Hours earlier, rebels withdrew from heavily-bombarded Baba Amro after a siege aimed at crushing a symbol of the revolt against President Assad.