Archive for December, 2010

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VIDEO: Potential Plot on Danish Newspaper Broken Up

By Siraaj Cassiem | 30 December 2010

Denmark’s intelligence service says it has arrested five people suspected of planning a terror attack against a newspaper that printed the controversial Prophet Muhammad cartoons.

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VIDEO: Stalemate in Ivory Coast

By Siraaj Cassiem | 30 December 2010

Military action is off the table in the Ivory Coast, but there is still no solution in sight for its embattled president.

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VIDEO: Google getting into online travel

By Siraaj Cassiem | 30 December 2010

CNN’s Jessica Yellin talks to representatives from the cyber community about Google expanding to include a travel search.

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VIDEO: Zimbabwe ‘brain drain’

By Siraaj Cassiem | 30 December 2010

Educated Zimbabweans fill the gap in South African economy. CNN’s Nkepile Mabuse reports.

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VIDEO: Political stalemate in the Ivory Coast

By Siraaj Cassiem | 29 December 2010

West African leaders tell Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo step down, or else.

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VIDEO: S. Korea loses cyberspace legal battle

By Siraaj Cassiem | 29 December 2010

South Korea’s government loses a legal battle over web control. CNN’s Kyung Lah reports.

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VIDEO: England retains the Ashes

By Siraaj Cassiem | 29 December 2010

CNN’s Colleen McEdwards talks to journalist Andrew Miller about England’s big cricket win over Australia.

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VIDEO: Aid worker jailed for voodoo

By Siraaj Cassiem | 29 December 2010

An American aid worker in Haiti has been accused of practicing voodoo and turning a child into a zombie.

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VIDEO: Deadline for Zimbabweans in South Africa

By Siraaj Cassiem | 28 December 2010

Zimbabweans living in South Africa have until the end of the year to get work and study permits, Nkepile Mabuse reports

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VIDEO: Tycoon’s trial draws demonstrations

By Siraaj Cassiem | 28 December 2010

CNN’s Matthew Chance sees protesters arrested at a Moscow court after a controversial verdict against Kremlin adversary.