Amar e tofak ay afpar meer Ahmed.f baloch bso azad lv
Amar ee Toofak ay afpar....song sung by Ustad Meer Ahmed Baloch in program of BSO azad held by BSO azad Tootak zone....


South Africa welcomes high-speed train
Africa's first high-speed regional rail link officially opened on Tuesday in Johannesburg, three days before the start of the World Cup. The "Gautrain" project is named after Gauteng, the province which includes Johannesburg and Pretoria, and aims to connect these two crucial South African cities...


Algerian squad arrives in South Africa
African contenders Algeria are the latest World Cup team to touch down in South Africa. Shock qualifiers after a 24-year absence at the expense of Egypt, they arrived at recently-built Durban international airport. WC2010


Buenos Aires reopens its famous Teatro Colon
After four years of painstaking restoration work, Argentina's celebrated opera house, the Teatro Colon, is due to reopen its doors on Monday. It comes just ahead of the 200th anniversary of the country's revolution, which lead to its independence in 1816. The auditorium is considered one of the m...


Girl band Plasticines conquers France with English lyrics
Youth, good looks and English lyrics: The Plasticines are the best-known of the teeny bands that make up the so-called New French Rock Scene. A profile of the all-girls group. Natural sound version of AFPTV report.


Pakistan's football artisans losing market struggle
For a long time Pakistan has been a major player in manufacturing footballs -- producing 70% of the world's supply. In 2002, Adidas even entrusted them with making that year's official World Cup balls. But the deteriorating security situation has scared off many Western backers -- and for this ye...


Arabic-Web-Gold dust lures scavengers in Pakistan
Gold scavengers sift through dirt and drains in Pakistan's jewellery markets for precious yellow scraps they can turn to profit. It is a painstaking, filthy job reserved for those dreaming of a rags-to-riches fortune in one of the poorest countries in Asia, better known for Al-Qaeda and bombs tha...


World Cup: Algeria returns after 24 years of absence
24 years after its last selection in 1986, Algeria is back in the World Cup. Despite their lack of international experience, and a weak attack, the North African squad can count on the youth and determination of its players... and the indefectible support of the Algerian people. WC2010


Cameroon's 'Indomitable Lions' hope to roar in South Africa
Cameroon's national football team -- nicknamed The Indomitable Lions -- is one of the best teams in Africa. They're training hard to win this year's World Cup, the first time the tournament has been held on African soil. WC2010


Losing weight -- the Samurai way
Japan's ancient samurai swords were once used to slice apart enemies, but in a new fitness craze they serve to slash away at extra pounds and cut down on modern-day stress instead. An AFPTV voiced report.


Brazil's stars put through their paces
Brazil enjoyed a light-hearted training session in Johannesburg on Thursday -- preparation for their opening Group G game against North Korea on 15th June. Raw footage from the training session - WC2010


Arabic-Web-Tunisians struggle to cope with Libyan refugees
About 50000 Libyans have fled into southern Tunisia to escape fighting in their homeland. In the Tataouine region of Tunisia, 130 kilometres from the Dehiba border crossing, two refugee camps try to cope as best they can. But with more than 1500 people in each camp, their resources are stretched ...


Indian women get tough with 'eve-teasers'
New Delhi has always been notorious in India as an unsafe place for women. Police figures show at least one rape is registered in the city every 24 hours, the highest in the country. Fed up with being teased, harassed and even molested, thousands of women are now learning to fight back. A voiced ...


French ultimate fighter finds fame in United States
Cheick Kongo has beaten the odds and become a rising star of the US Ultimate Fighting Championship. Ultimate Fighting, which combines boxing with various martial arts, is banned in his home country of France where it is considered too violent. A voiced version of an AFPTV report.


Inter-Korean relations plummet as both sides up the ante
South Korea's navy staged an anti-submarine exercise in its first show of strength since Seoul publicly accused Pyongyang of torpedoing one of its warships on March 26 with the loss of 46 lives. North Korea meanwhile scrapped a pact aimed at preventing accidental armed clashes with its southern n...


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