Archive for May, 2011

Posted in

0

VIDEO: Preparations for Fifa Congress begin

By Siraaj Cassiem | 31 May 2011

The Congress in Zurich is expected to see the re-election of President Sepp Blatter who is standing unopposed for the position.

Posted in

0

VIDEO: What crisis? Five Blatter highlights

By Siraaj Cassiem | 31 May 2011

“Connect the World” looks at five highlights from FIFA President Sepp Blatter’s news conference.

Posted in

0

VIDEO: Ecclestone on Monaco, Vettel and Bahrain

By Siraaj Cassiem | 31 May 2011

CNN’s Don Riddell asks Bernie Ecclestone about the Monaco Grand Prix and is the race in Bahrain still going to go on?

Posted in

1

VIDEO: Sarah Palin’s bus tour

By Siraaj Cassiem | 31 May 2011

Is Sarah Palin’s bus tour a prelude to a campaign for the White House? CNN’s Jim Acosta reports.

Posted in

0

VIDEO: Libyan Rebels Reject Gaddafi Truce Offer

By Siraaj Cassiem | 31 May 2011

Libyan rebels are rejecting a reported truce offer from Muammar Gaddafi. Word of the offer comes from South African President Jacob Zuma, who met with Gaddafi on Monday.

Posted in

0

VIDEO: Nigerian president inaugurated

By Siraaj Cassiem | 30 May 2011

Goodluck Jonathan is sworn in as president of Nigeria. CNN’s Christian Purefoy reports.

Posted in

0

VIDEO: Rally against arrest of Ratko Mladic

By Siraaj Cassiem | 30 May 2011

Demonstrators gathered in Belgrade to protest the arrest of genocide suspect Ratko Mladic. CNN’s Nic Robertson reports.

Posted in

0

VIDEO: Vuvuzelas could spread diseases

By Siraaj Cassiem | 27 May 2011

Vuvuzelas are noisy but now it seems they could spread diseases as well. A short burst on the horn spreads germs travelling at four million droplets per second. Haru Mutasa reports on the findings that could lead to a ban at London’s 2012 Olympics.

Posted in

0

VIDEO: Jaguar Land Rover Opens New Plant in India

By Siraaj Cassiem | 27 May 2011

Tata-owned Jaguar Land Rover has opened its first plant in India. The facility will assemble the Freelander 2 model Land Rover from parts supplied by a plant in Liverpool.

Posted in

0

VIDEO: G8 Leaders Agree on Aid for Mideast Democracy

By Siraaj Cassiem | 27 May 2011

Leaders at the G-8 summit in France say international development banks will give $20 billion to Egypt and Tunisia to support pro-democratic reforms.