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Baghdad's postmen, delivering the mail at any cost

AFP - Fri Nov 27, 7:27 AM ET

The Baghdad postal service has an impressive track record in coming through bombings and barricades to ensure the mail gets through. Duration: 2:00

  • Honduras hopes polls will offer exit to coup crisis AFP - Thu Nov 26, 6:34 AM ET

    Hondurans vote for a new president Sunday at the peak of a political crisis, with the constitutional president besieged in the Brazilian embassy and no leader ruling the country. The de facto leaders behind the June 28 ouster of President Manuel Zelaya, and observers led by the United States, hope the polls will turn a page on months of turbulence in the Central American nation. Duration: 01:29

  • Obama vows to 'finish the job' in Afghanistan AFP - Tue Nov 24, 2:19 PM ET

    President Barack Obama vowed Tuesday to "finish the job" in Afghanistan and promised to unveil a decision soon on sending tens of thousands more US troops to battle Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

  • Drought hits Somalia's internal refugees AFP - Tue Nov 24, 7:51 AM ET

    Faced with what locals say is the worst drought in a decade, Somali herders who lost their flocks to starvation are moving to the Somaliland town of Berbera. There they are joined by another kind of refugee -- people fleeing fighting in the south. But the port's ageing infrastructure delivers barely enough water for its ever-expanding population, and the United Nations says it urgently needs 10 million dollars to provide relief aid. Duration: 01:46

  • 'Ghosts' of Khmer Rouge victims haunt Cambodia AFP - Mon Nov 23, 5:38 AM ET

    Many Cambodians believe the area around Tuol Sleng prison is still haunted by the ghosts of 15,000 people tortured before being executed at "killing fields" outside Phnom Penh. Duration: 01:59.

  • Mumbai attack victims recall horror AFP - Mon Nov 23, 5:08 AM ET

    It is twelve months since ten gunmen attacked India's financial capital Mumbai and for those who survived, the year has been spent piecing their lives back together. 166 people died in the attacks, and more than 300 others were injured. Duration: 02:22

  • "The Governator" visits Baghdad AFP - Mon Nov 16, 2:34 PM ET

    California Governor Arnold Schwarzenneger, the charismatic former movie star known for his muscular, tough-talking roles, made a flying visit Monday to Baghdad. Duration: 01:29

  • Afghanistan launches unit to tackle corruption AFP - Mon Nov 16, 2:19 PM ET

    The Afghan government said on Monday it had formed a major crime unit to tackle corruption, following escalating Western pressure on President Hamid Karzai to wipe out corruption. Duration: 00:52

  • US, Russia warn Iran 'running out of time' AFP - Sun Nov 15, 11:01 AM ET

    US President Barack Obama on Sunday won the strongest backing yet from Russia on the Iranian nuclear crisis as he warned that Tehran was "running out of time". Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said after talks with Obama that neither he nor the US leader were satisfied with the pace of progress, as Tehran drags its feet over its response to a UN-sponsored nuclear enrichment deal. Duration: 00:39

  • Palestinians tear down wall, 20 years after Berlin AFP - Tue Nov 10, 5:13 AM ET

    Palestinians tore down a chunk of Israel's West Bank separation barrier on Monday in a protest staged to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the day the Berlin Wall came down. A truck was used to pull down the wall, to the cheers of an estimated 150 Palestinian activists and foreign supporters near the Qalandia refugee camp just outside Ramallah. Duration: 00:44

  • Afghanistan's helicopter force takes to the skies AFP - Mon Nov 9, 4:11 PM ET

    On a Russian-built helicopter above the fertile Helmand valley in southern Afghanistan, a US Air Force adviser tests the knowledge of an Afghan pilot. "Do you remember how to change to manual frequency?" asked Captain Tyler Rennell. An interpreter translated the conversation taking place in the cockpit of the Mi-17 taking a dozen Afghan soldiers between Kandahar and Helmand.

  • Fighting at Yemen-Saudi border AFP - Mon Nov 9, 2:33 PM ET

    Shiite rebels in northern Yemen caught between a deadly government onslaught and air raids from across the border on Monday alleged Saudi warplanes were using phosphorus bombs against them. A Saudi government adviser rejected the claim, saying what the rebels saw was merely flares. According to a provisional Saudi toll, three soldiers and four other Saudis have now been killed in the fighting that began on November 4.

  • PKK militant leader talks about peace plan AFP - Wed Nov 4, 11:47 AM ET

    A group of Kurdish rebels recently crossed from Iraq into Turkey in a gesture of support for a Turkish government plan to end the 25-year Kurdish conflict. From their base in the Iraqi Qandil Mountains, PKK commander Murat Karayilan, second in command of the rebel movement, spoke exclusively to AFPTV. Duration: 01:42

  • Drug makes dangerous inroads in Gaza AFP - Wed Nov 4, 9:51 AM ET

    For more than two years the Gaza Strip has suffered a penury of all essentials goods due to the ongoing Israeli blockade. But some things do manage to make it into the enclave -- including drugs. Increasing numbers of young Gazans, overcome by the misery and monotony of their situation, are seeking refuge in oblivion. Duration: 02:05.

  • A year after Obama's election, little progress in Middle East AFP - Tue Nov 3, 4:08 PM ET

    US President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Barack Obama made the Middle East conflict a cornerstone of his diplomacy when he came to the White House. A year after his election, America's changing role is as crucial as ever in mediating diplomatic efforts for the troubled region's peace process.

  • Global jewel market still not rid of 'blood diamonds' AFP - Tue Nov 3, 3:28 PM ET

    The annual Kimberley Process talks, which aim to bring an end to the trade in conflict diamonds around the world, are taking place in Namibia. While experts argue there is more transparency than ever in the industry, there are still concerns that the Kimberley Process does not go far enough.

  • Afghan interpreters risk lives to get to US AFP - Mon Nov 2, 5:07 AM ET

    Unarmed military interpreters in remote southwest Afghanistan work alongside US Marines on the frontline. For many, hope of a passport to the US makes the dangerous job worthwhile. Duration: 01:55

  • Pakistan army says it found passport of 9/11 suspect AFP - Sun Nov 1, 6:40 AM ET

    VIDEO:  The Pakistani army says it has recovered the passport of a suspected member of the terror cell that planned the September 11, 2001 attacks during its South Waziristan offensive.

  • Obama stands vigil as war dead brought home AFP - Thu Oct 29, 3:46 PM ET

    President Barack Obama stood vigil to the homecoming of US war dead from Afghanistan Thursday as he debates ordering thousands of more troops into the battle zone.

  • Hurried olive harvest begins in West Bank AFP - Thu Oct 29, 7:13 AM ET

    The olive harvest has begun in earnest in the West Bank village of Qaryut. The harvest usually takes three weeks but the Israeli army is allowing pickers access to the fields for just two days, as the groves are situated very close to a Jewish settlement. Duration: 00:54