This Week's Top News Stories on YouTube-- North Korea holds two days of funeral ceremonies for Kim Jong-il, Arab league monitors arrive in Syria, and Nordic storm "Dagmar" batters Scandinavia
Everyday on the CitizenTube Channel (and @CitizenTube on Twitter), along with our curation partners @storyful, we look at how the top news stories are covered on YouTube. Every week we'll post a weekly recap of the top news stories of the week:
- We observed scenes of uninhibited mourning in North Korea as the country held two days of funeral processions to mark the passing of Kim Jong-il.
- We monitored the heavy military crackdown in Syria as Arab League officials arrived in Homs amid large-scale funerals and demonstrations.
- We witnessed the powerful storm "Dagmar" smash into Northern Europe, causing building damage and huge power cuts.
- We viewed dramatic images of bomb attacks on five churches in Nigeria on Christmas day.
- We followed the GOP candidates on the US campaign trail in Iowa as Occupy Caucus protesters made their presence known.
- We watched in shock as Turkish air-strikes mistakenly killed 30 Kurdish villagers, believing they were rebels.
- We watched Australia suffer through an unpleasant Christmas as Melbourne was hit with tennis ball-sized hail and the country endured widespread flooding.
- We saw heavy snow in Texas interrupt the holidays as poor road conditions caused life to slow to a crawl.
- And finally, we celebrated the holidays in style as we watched the world celebrate Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
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People don't know how to drive when it snows in South Texas
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I would be interested to know how you were able to monitor the "heavy military crackdown in Syria", when all other western journalists were prevented from entry to that country, and sometimes violently so.
Please forgive an immediate supplementary question: what,on earth,is a "curation partner"? Obviously in journalistic rather than ecclesiastical terms.
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