[HEATED DEBATE] Irans Soft Power in the Middle East - 22Oct2010 - English
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, he asks his guests how we should understand Iran's soft power in the Greater Middle East. Is it...
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, he asks his guests how we should understand Iran's soft power in the Greater Middle East. Is it under-estimated in western mainstream media?
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Ahmadinejad Interview with RT - Israeli theft failed, occupation days...
Ahead of his speech at the UN General Assembly, We spoke to the Iranian president Mahmud Ahmadinejad about the Palestinian push for statehood and...
Ahead of his speech at the UN General Assembly, We spoke to the Iranian president Mahmud Ahmadinejad about the Palestinian push for statehood and the situation in the Middle East.
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Aid Flotilla activist: We were unarmed - English
Peace activist Youssef Benderbal gave RT a first-hand account of Israel's attack on the humanitarian Freedom Flotilla which had been heading for...
Peace activist Youssef Benderbal gave RT a first-hand account of Israel's attack on the humanitarian Freedom Flotilla which had been heading for Gaza this week.
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Al Jazeera journalists quit channel citing bias on Syria coverage - English
Qatar's aggressive stance towards Assad has led to a string of resignations at the country's al-Jazeera TV news channel. Those who left describe...
Qatar's aggressive stance towards Assad has led to a string of resignations at the country's al-Jazeera TV news channel. Those who left describe bias at the station which they say has become a tool to target the Syrian regime. RT's Paula Slier describes those accusations.
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Annans plan a charter for al-Qaeda - Afshin Rattansi - English
Syrian rebels are under pressure to accept the UN-backed peace plan, after Damascus rubber-stamped the deal. It includes appeals for a ceasefire -...
Syrian rebels are under pressure to accept the UN-backed peace plan, after Damascus rubber-stamped the deal. It includes appeals for a ceasefire - but no calls for President Assad to step down - something the opposition and Washington have been calling for. The US is pushing for the rebels to unite, with some factions rallying behind the Syrian National Council at a conference in Turkey. RT talks to journalist and author Afshin Rattansi, who's long been covering events in the region.
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BLAIR is a WAR CRIMINAL! Video of man yelling at Leveson Inquiry - English
A protester burst in on former British Prime Minister Tony Blair as he testified at a UK inquiry into media ethics at London's Royal Courts of...
A protester burst in on former British Prime Minister Tony Blair as he testified at a UK inquiry into media ethics at London's Royal Courts of Justice on Monday. The protester gained entrance to the court through a secure corridor and shouted "This man should be arrested for war crimes!" before being removed by security. Blair addressed the man's accusations before continuing his testimony to Lord Justice Brian Leveson's inquiry.
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Bohemian Grove Mystery Broken Down - English
It's nestled among the Redwoods in the woods of California. 2,700 acres of pristine land broken down into dozens of camps. And for two weeks every...
It's nestled among the Redwoods in the woods of California. 2,700 acres of pristine land broken down into dozens of camps. And for two weeks every July since the 1880s, they have been filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men in the world. RT's Kristine Frazao takes a closer look at Bohemian Grove 2011.
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British Women Converting to Islam - English
The UK is seeing a surge in Brits converting to Islam, According to a report by "Faith Matters." And the vast majority of women who...
The UK is seeing a surge in Brits converting to Islam, According to a report by "Faith Matters." And the vast majority of women who converted also changed their appearance with a significant majority adopting the hijab.
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Bush Dynasty: Who rules Democracy? June 2010 - English
Journalist Russ Baker is the author of "Family of Secrets", a book which gives an insight into the Bush family. Mr. Baker spoke to RT...
Journalist Russ Baker is the author of "Family of Secrets", a book which gives an insight into the Bush family. Mr. Baker spoke to RT about how powerful the clan is and how much influence it still has in the White House. The book is full of sensational allegations, from the family's link to the JFK assassination and the Watergate scandal, to the clan's deep involvement with the CIA.
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CIA death squads behind Syria bloodbath - Webster Tarpley - Nov 21, 2011...
Moscow has accused the west of stirring up tensions in the Arab world by calling for the overthrow of the Syrian regime. Russia says calls from...
Moscow has accused the west of stirring up tensions in the Arab world by calling for the overthrow of the Syrian regime. Russia says calls from certain states for the Syrian opposition to avoid dialogue with the government, are only provoking further violence. Author and journalist Webster Tarpley, who's in Damascus, says, it's very simple, western powers are behind the violence in Syria
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Cluster Bombs "r Us -English
Over ninety countries have promised to ban cluster bombs whose mini explosives often fail to explode and lie like land mines for years But...
Over ninety countries have promised to ban cluster bombs whose mini explosives often fail to explode and lie like land mines for years But campaigners say its the banks driving the trade now with financial institutions showing few qualms about funding the world"s weapon makers
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CrossTalk on Burying Bahrain - English
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk: how long will Bahrain remain in blackout? Why does the West appear so powerful in Libya and not in...
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk: how long will Bahrain remain in blackout? Why does the West appear so powerful in Libya and not in Bahrain, where people crave for basic freedoms? And how does Bahrain match with the so-called US support of the Arab revolutions? CrossTalking with Stephen Zunes, Husain Abdulla and Matthew Shaffer.
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CrossTalk on Turkey: Crunch Time - 14Jun2010 - English
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, he asks his guests whether Turkey must decide to look to the West,... RussiaToday — June 14, 2010...
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, he asks his guests whether Turkey must decide to look to the West,... RussiaToday — June 14, 2010 — On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, he asks his guests whether Turkey must decide to look to the West, or to the East.
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Disgusting Sanctions to back fire on western govts - Mohammad Marandi -...
The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Iran, freezing assets and adding more officials to a visa blacklist. It cites 'serious human...
The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Iran, freezing assets and adding more officials to a visa blacklist. It cites 'serious human rights violations' for the measures - which follow other similar penalties over the Islamic republic's nuclear programme. The U.S. has just drawn up a list of countries which are to be cut-off from the American financial system - if they don't reduce Iranian oil imports within 6 months. Meanwhile, Israel says its threat of a military strike on Iran is stopping it from building a suspected nuclear bomb. Tehran maintains its atomic programme is for peaceful energy purposes only. But the U.S. is against an imminent attack on the Islamic state - believing it would drag the whole region into war. For more RT talks to Middle East expert, Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi, from Beirut.
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Ex-Gitmo captive recounts lethal torture - English
German Guantanamo detainee Murat Kurnaz has publicly spoken about being subjected to electroshock torture, lethal beatings and humiliation during...
German Guantanamo detainee Murat Kurnaz has publicly spoken about being subjected to electroshock torture, lethal beatings and humiliation during his years of unlawful detention.
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Fallujah fallout worse than Hiroshima? Iraq report sounds alarm -...
The use of depleted uranium munition by U.S.-led forces during the war in Iraq is possibly causing cancer and genetic diseases among the local...
The use of depleted uranium munition by U.S.-led forces during the war in Iraq is possibly causing cancer and genetic diseases among the local population. Such are the findings of a recent study by a group of researchers. To find out more, RT speaks to the authors of the report, Professor Christopher Busby - scientific secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risks, and Malak Hamdan - a British-Iraqi scientist.
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Innocent Palestinian People - RT - English
The Israeli government has vowed to end systematic attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, but has done...
The Israeli government has vowed to end systematic attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, but has done little to curb the violence. Now an Israeli human rights group is using technology to tackle the problem.
Israel is continuing construction of new homes for its settlers in occupied Palestinian territory, despite numerous calls from the UN and many national governments to stop the practice, which contravenes international law. The issue is one of the major stumbling blocks to peace negotiations between the two sides.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to crack down on Jewish extremism in the West Bank, but with his government supporting settlement expansion, his promise means precious little to those on the receiving end of the violence.
The reality on the ground is that Palestinians living close to those settlements are facing daily aggression on the part of their Israeli neighbors, while the Israeli security forces turn a blind eye to the attacks.
Some Israelis are critical of the policy which allows this to continue.The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem is doing its part in trying to curb the violence. It has distributed cameras to dozens of Palestinians to capture glimpses of everyday reality in the occupied zone. The goal is to gather evidence and hold Israeli settlers and soldiers attacking Palestinians accountable, reports RT's Paula Slier.
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Iran has nothing to prove - Nuke envoy in RT live exclusive Jun 15, 2011...
Iran is promising transparency and constructive interaction with the UN's nuclear watchdog. A few days ago, the EU's foreign policy chief, Baroness...
Iran is promising transparency and constructive interaction with the UN's nuclear watchdog. A few days ago, the EU's foreign policy chief, Baroness Ashton, called on Tehran to give evidence of its peaceful atomic intentions. In an exclusive interview for RT, Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency insisted that Tehran has nothing to prove.
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