Sign On  |  Sign Up

vicina.info



E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Is there a 'war on Christians' in Muslim world?

Feb. 6: Anti-Christian violence in the Muslim world is on the rise and underreported, according to a new article in Newsweek. Justine Rosenthal, the magazine's executive editor, discusses this "war on Christians" with msnbc's Thomas Roberts. (Other)Anti-Christian violence in the Muslim world is on the rise and underreported, according to a new article in Newsweek. Justine Rosenthal, the magazine's executive editor, discusses this "war on Christians" with msnbc's Thomas Roberts. (msnbc tv)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: TV reporter bitten in head by camel

Feb. 6: A Turkish news reporter almost lost his head to a camel on live national television. Willie Geist has the amazing video. (ZeitGeist)A Turkish news reporter almost lost his head to a camel on live national television. Willie Geist has the amazing video. (ZeitGeist)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Mideast tensions on the rise

Feb. 6: The New York Times’ David Sanger and The Atlantic’s Jeffery Goldberg explain the tensions taking place in between Israel and Iran and Syria and the United Nations. (Other)The New York Times’ David Sanger and The Atlantic’s Jeffery Goldberg explain the tensions taking place in between Israel and Iran and Syria and the United Nations. (The Daily Rundown)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Goat runs wild in Aussie city

Feb. 6: Police and animal control officials in Melbourne, Australia, had their hands full for a few hours chasing a runaway goat. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (Other)Police and animal control officials in Melbourne, Australia, had their hands full for a few hours chasing a runaway goat. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Ferguson: Why arguments against Israeli attack on Iran are bad

Feb. 6: Harvard's Niall Ferguson joins Morning Joe to discuss his latest Newsweek piece on the common arguments against an Israeli attack on Iran and why all of those arguments are bad. (Other)Harvard's Niall Ferguson joins Morning Joe to discuss his latest Newsweek piece on the common arguments against an Israeli attack on Iran and why all of those arguments are bad. (Morning Joe)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Big Swap: Mini crosses the pond

Feb. 5: Ripley's Believe it or Not museum in central London swaps a crystalized cooper to the States for a red fluffy Ferrari. The two cars gear up for a move across the Atlantic.  (Nightly News)Ripley's Believe it or Not museum in central London swaps a crystalized cooper to the States for a red fluffy Ferrari. The two cars gear up for a move across the Atlantic. (Nightly News)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Iran stages military exercises

Feb. 5: Msnbc's Alex Witt talks with former Assistant Secretary of State P.J. Crowley about Iran.  (Other)Msnbc's Alex Witt talks with former Assistant Secretary of State P.J. Crowley about Iran. (msnbc tv)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Panda-cam goes live in China

Feb. 4: China is streaming live videos of its pandas on a web cam in order to boost awareness for Panda conservation. (Today Show)China is streaming live videos of its pandas on a web cam in order to boost awareness for Panda conservation. (TODAY)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Tension grows between Israel and Iran

Feb. 4: U.S. concerns grow over possible Israeli strikes on Iran as Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard began military excercises. NBC's Richard Engel reports. (Today Show)U.S. concerns grow over possible Israeli strikes on Iran as Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard began military excercises. NBC's Richard Engel reports. (TODAY)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Scores dead in Syrian massacre

Feb. 4: Syrian forces reportedly unleashed a barrage of mortars and artillery leaving more than 200 people dead. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (Today Show)Syrian forces reportedly unleashed a barrage of mortars and artillery leaving more than 200 people dead. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (TODAY)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Thousands of Russians protest Putin

Feb. 4: Tens of thousands Russians opposed to another Vladimir Putin presidency marched in central Moscow demanding free and fair elections. NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (Today Show)Tens of thousands Russians opposed to another Vladimir Putin presidency marched in central Moscow demanding free and fair elections. NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (TODAY)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Unforgiving freeze torments eastern Europe

Feb. 4: The harsh weather conditions that are being blamed for scores of deaths are expected to continue into next week. NBC’s Kier Simmons reports. (Nightly News)The harsh weather conditions that are being blamed for scores of deaths are expected to continue into next week. NBC’s Kier Simmons reports. (Nightly News)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Iran sends harsh warning to Israel

Feb. 4: NBC’s Richard Engel and Ali Arouzi report on the escalating tension between the two nations. (Nightly News)NBC’s Richard Engel and Ali Arouzi report on the escalating tension between the two nations. (Nightly News)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: UN resolution to stop Syrian violence fails

Feb. 4: The U.N. Security Council fails to agree on a resolution condemning Syrian President Bashar Assad following the reported deaths of over 200 people. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)The U.N. Security Council fails to agree on a resolution condemning Syrian President Bashar Assad following the reported deaths of over 200 people. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Huge crowd protests upcoming Russian elections

Feb. 4: A crowd of over 100,000 people brave bitter-cold conditions in Moscow to push for free and fair presidential elections. NBC’s Jim Maceda reports. (Nightly News)A crowd of over 100,000 people brave bitter-cold conditions in Moscow to push for free and fair presidential elections. NBC’s Jim Maceda reports. (Nightly News)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Missionaries found murdered in Mexico

Feb. 4: A couple that spent decades serving in Mexico is found murdered after receiving warnings to leave. KXAS' Randy McIlwain reports. (NBC News Channel)A couple that spent decades serving in Mexico is found murdered after receiving warnings to leave. KXAS' Randy McIlwain reports. (NBC News)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Obama condemns 'unspeakable assault' in Syria

Feb. 4: President Barack Obama calls for Syrian President Bashar Assad to step down following a crackdown in Syria that lead to the deaths of over 200 people. NBC's Mike Viqueira reports. (Other)President Barack Obama calls for Syrian President Bashar Assad to step down following a crackdown in Syria that lead to the deaths of over 200 people. NBC's Mike Viqueira reports. (msnbc tv)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Queen marks 60 years on throne

Feb. 4: As England’s Queen Elizabeth II marks her 60th year as the United Kingdom’s reining monarch, NBC’s Keir Simmons looks at her legacy and enduring popularity among her subjects. (Today Show)As England’s Queen Elizabeth II marks her 60th year as the United Kingdom’s reining monarch, NBC’s Keir Simmons looks at her legacy and enduring popularity among her subjects. (TODAY)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Iran issues warning to U.S., Israel

Feb. 3: Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said his country would remove Israel like a cancerous tumor, and that the U.S. would pay for any attack on Iran. NBC’s Richard Engel reports.  (Nightly News)Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said his country would remove Israel like a cancerous tumor, and that the U.S. would pay for any attack on Iran. NBC’s Richard Engel reports. (Nightly News)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Arctic conditions grip Europe

Feb. 3: Freezing temperatures and heavy snowstorms across Europe have caused massive traffic and energy problems, and  left at least 37 dead. The rare snow in Rome also forced the closing of The Colosseum and other tourist attractions. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.   (Nightly News)Freezing temperatures and heavy snowstorms across Europe have caused massive traffic and energy problems, and  left at least 37 dead. The rare snow in Rome also forced the closing of The Colosseum and other tourist attractions. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.  (Nightly News)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Riots rage in Cairo

Feb. 3: Protesters flooded the streets of Cairo to vent rage against security forces who they blamed for negligence at a deadly soccer match riot. ITN’s John Ray reports.  (Nightly News)Protesters flooded the streets of Cairo to vent rage against security forces who they blamed for negligence at a deadly soccer match riot. ITN’s John Ray reports. (Nightly News)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Fears grow that Israel will attack Iran

Feb. 3: Defense Secretary Leon Panetta now believes there’s a strong possibility that Israel will attack Iran in an attempt to thwart Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, according to U.S. officials. NBC’s Richard Engel reports.  (Today Show)Defense Secretary Leon Panetta now believes there’s a strong possibility that Israel will attack Iran in an attempt to thwart Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, according to U.S. officials. NBC’s Richard Engel reports. (TODAY)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Will a showdown occur between Israel and Iran?

Feb. 3: Former CIA operative Bob Baer talks about the threat of a strike and whether Israel will consult the U.S. before the country acts. (Other)Former CIA operative Bob Baer talks about the threat of a strike and whether Israel will consult the U.S. before the country acts. (Martin Bashir)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Zoo animals in China take part in fire drill

Feb. 3: Animals at a park in southwest China picked up hoses and fire extinguishers at an event to promote fire prevention. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (Other)Animals at a park in southwest China picked up hoses and fire extinguishers at an event to promote fire prevention. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Cuban woman claims to be 127

Feb. 3: Juana Rodriguez says she was born in 1885 and has spent her 13 decades of life in Cuba. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (Other)Juana Rodriguez says she was born in 1885 and has spent her 13 decades of life in Cuba. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Firefighters pump out 2,089 push-ups for charity

Feb. 3: Danish firefighters hit the ground to do thousands of push-ups to benefit a charity in Africa. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)Danish firefighters hit the ground to do thousands of push-ups to benefit a charity in Africa. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: US tourists kidnapped in Egypt

Feb. 3: Two US tourists travelling in Sinai, Egypt have been reportedly kidnapped. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (Other)Two US tourists travelling in Sinai, Egypt have been reportedly kidnapped. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (The Daily Rundown)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Social media expert discusses Egypt's revolution

Feb. 3: Author and social media expert Wael Ghonim was captured and held for 12 days during Egypt's uprising, and he joins Morning Joe to discuss speaking out against the Mubarak regime, and his book "Revolution 2.0." Ghonim was also named one of Time's most influential people of 2011, and he was nominated for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. (Other)Author and social media expert Wael Ghonim was captured and held for 12 days during Egypt's uprising, and he joins Morning Joe to discuss speaking out against the Mubarak regime, and his book "Revolution 2.0." Ghonim was also named one of Time's most influential people of 2011, and he was nominated for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. (Morning Joe)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Israel, Iran and Leon Panetta's concerns

Feb. 3: Top Talkers: Could Israel be preparing an attack on Iran? On Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said time was running out for stopping Iran's nuclear ambitions. The Morning Joe panel discusses the issue and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s concern over Israel's stance. (Other)Top Talkers: Could Israel be preparing an attack on Iran? On Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said time was running out for stopping Iran's nuclear ambitions. The Morning Joe panel discusses the issue and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s concern over Israel's stance. (Morning Joe)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Egypt protestors blame police for soccer riot

Feb. 2: Thousands of people poured into Cairo’s Tahrir Square, where tear gas was used to disperse the crowd. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Thousands of people poured into Cairo’s Tahrir Square, where tear gas was used to disperse the crowd. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: ‘Strong likelihood’ Israel will attack Iran

Feb. 2: U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has warned of a pending attack this spring, and said the U.S. has expressed its concerns to Israel. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has warned of a pending attack this spring, and said the U.S. has expressed its concerns to Israel. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)




E-mail thisE-Mail this

Video: Deep freeze hits Europe

Feb. 2: Europe’s weather service is continuing its red alert warning for Serbia where 11,000 villagers have been trapped by heavy snow. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.  (Nightly News)Europe’s weather service is continuing its red alert warning for Serbia where 11,000 villagers have been trapped by heavy snow. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)