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Hondurans worried about economy - 2 Jul 09 AlJazeera... - 306 views - 3 hours ago
While calm has returned to Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital, pressure on the military-backed interim government to reinstate Manuel Zayela, the ousted president, persists.

But many of those living in Honduras are less worried about politics and more about how the ongoing political crisis will affect the economy of one of Latin America's poorest countries.

Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar reports from El Progreso, the hometown of Roberto Micheletti, Honduras' military-backed interim leader.
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Mobile Bulletin - 1935GMT - 02 July 09 AlJazeera... - 317 views - 3 hours ago
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Financial crisis steers UK truckers off track - 2 July 09 AlJazeera... - 313 views - 6 hours ago
The global financial crisis has had an effect across the whole world, leaving millions of people jobless. The Eurozone is no exception. The Euro statistics office has released new unemployment figures of 9.5 per cent - the highest in 10 years.

Al Jazeera's Nadim Baba reports from southern England that the crisis is also hitting UK lorry drivers, who say business has never been worse.
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US car maker flourishes in the Indian market - 2 Jul 09 AlJazeera... - 334 views - 7 hours ago
The Indian market - insulated from the full effects of the global economic meltdown - is expected to expand in the next few years. For the US car manufacturer GM, India is the perfect place for doing business even as it files for bankruptcy back home.

Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from New Delhi where GM models have no dearth of buyers.
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Mobile Bulletin - 1405GMT - 02 July 08 AlJazeera... - 461 views - 8 hours ago
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Ugandans flock to Iraq for security jobs - 2 Jul 09 AlJazeera... - 1,117 views - 12 hours ago
Uganda's long history of conflict is encouraging security firms to hire large numbers of former Ugandan soldiers to work as as guards in Iraq, reports Andrew Simmons.
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Operation Khaniar begins in Afghanistan - 2 Jul 09 AlJazeera... - 2,587 views - 15 hours ago
The largest operation in the second phase of the military campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan has been launched by US forces, reports Al Jazeera's David Chater.
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Malaysia lawyers pursue UK over fighters' deaths - 02 Jul 09 AlJazeera... - 706 views - 16 hours ago
Twenty-four men were killed in the Malaysian village of Batang Kali by British soldiers in 1948, when colonial forces were fighting communist fighters.

This week, a group of Malaysian lawyers have travelled to London to try
to convince the government to investigate the shootings.

Laura Kyle reports from the scene of the incident, north of Kuala Lumpur.
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Fabulous Picture Show-Happy Tears/Milk of Sorrow-2 Jul 09-P1 AlJazeera... - 333 views - 17 hours ago
Happy Tears, a hit at this year's Berlin Film Festival, is about a pair of mismatched sisters who reunite when their father becomes unable to care for himself. Amanda Palmer speaks to director Mitchell Lichtenstein, Hollywood queen Demi Moore, independent film princess Parker Posey.
Milk of Sorrow, directed by Claudia Llosa, is one of the most prominent films ever to come out of Peru. We speak to Llosa and to the film's lead actor, Magaly Solier, a nonprofessional actor whom Llosa discovered.
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Fabulous Picture Show - Pomegranates&Myrrh - 2 July09 - Pt 2 AlJazeera... - 346 views - 17 hours ago
FPS has been following the progress of Palestinian writer/director Najwa Najjar for the past three years as she has attempted to launch her first feature film, Pomegranates & Myrrh. Najwa joins us for a Q&A session with entertainment editor Amanda Palmer and the FPS audience.
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MOBILE BULLETIN - 0535GMT - 02 July 09 AlJazeera... - 1,060 views - 18 hours ago
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Riz Khan - Political turmoil in Honduras - 1 July 09 - Part1 AlJazeera... - 315 views - 18 hours ago
Manuel Zelaya, the ousted president of Honduras, was flown into exile in Costa Rica in a military plane on Sunday. The UN General Assembly demanded Zelaya's immediate restoration but the interim government has said Zelaya will be arrested if he returns. Riz Khan discusses where the country is heading.
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