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Iran threatens imperialist interests - Jun 10, 2011 - English
Iran stands as the biggest threat against "old world order" and the US imperialist domination of the Middle East and all its resources,...
Iran stands as the biggest threat against "old world order" and the US imperialist domination of the Middle East and all its resources, says an analyst.
In an interview with Press TV, online columnist Allen Roland says the United States controls NATO and the United Nations, which have embarked on a joint campaign against the Islamic Republic.
He induces from the conflicts in Bahrain and Libya, and the West's dual approach to the crackdown of civilian revolutionaries in these two countries, that the US seeks to stave Iran's opposition to imperialist tendencies in the region.
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Judaism Yes, Zionism No: Ultra-Orthodox Jews march against Israel - Jun...
The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East still shows little sign of a peaceful resolution. But in New York, there's a...
The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East still shows little sign of a peaceful resolution. But in New York, there's a group of ultra orthodox Jews, who are devoted to the Palestinian struggle. And as Marina Portnaya discovered, they believe an end to the State of Israel is the only solution.
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Israeli soldiers reveal army brutalities - Jun 13, 2011 - English
A number of Israeli soldiers have revealed the brutalities they witnessed during the army's attacks on Palestinian territories.
Interview with...
A number of Israeli soldiers have revealed the brutalities they witnessed during the army's attacks on Palestinian territories.
Interview with Richard Morris, playwright, London
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US becoming a police state - Cindy Sheehan - Jun 14, 2011 - English
The United States is slowly turning into a 'police state' and people are being controlled more and more by police state apparatus, an American...
The United States is slowly turning into a 'police state' and people are being controlled more and more by police state apparatus, an American peace activist says.
"We have to go through full body X-ray machines to get on flights," Cindy Sheehan told Press TV's US desk on Monday.
On Tuesday morning, over a dozen SWAT -- Special Weapons and Tactics -- officers broke into a house in California and detained a man, handcuffed him, put him and his three children, aged 3, 7 and 11, in a cruiser and commenced to search his house, she said.
The man was questioned for hours, all because of his ex-wife's overdue student loans.
Sheehan described the incident as “oppressive.”
"Of course we have seen such [incidents]. When we had a demo at the G-20, the last one was in Pittsburg, and there were more heavily armed police officers… I myself was there. I got tear gassed, I got shot at with rubber bullets, chased by the police just for exercising our freedom of speech!"
"The most damning thing that shows that the United States is in the process of [a] police state is the recent passage of the USA Patriot Act which basically makes the Constitution of the United States null and void," said Sheehan.
A SWAT team is an elite tactical unit in various national law enforcement departments. They are trained to perform high-risk operations that fall outside of the abilities of regular officers.
The first SWAT team in the US was established in the Los Angeles Police Department in 1968.
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***VIEWER DISCRETION*** Mass grave of security forces found in Syria -...
The crisis in Syria has entered a new phase as the army takes control of Jisr al-Shughour. The city has recently been the scene of violent...
The crisis in Syria has entered a new phase as the army takes control of Jisr al-Shughour. The city has recently been the scene of violent confrontations between the army and armed groups.
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Bahrain regime punishes 20 year old Ayat al-Ghermezi for nothing - Jun...
Press TV talks with Rodney Shakespeare, Chairman of the Committee, against torture in Bahrain from London about his reaction to this latest of many...
Press TV talks with Rodney Shakespeare, Chairman of the Committee, against torture in Bahrain from London about his reaction to this latest of many illegal judicial proceedings in Bahrain.
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Bahrainis trialed despite no martial law - Jun 13, 2011 - English
Thirty-three people have faced military court hearings in Bahrain despite the lifting of the martial law by the Al Khalifa regime earlier this...
Thirty-three people have faced military court hearings in Bahrain despite the lifting of the martial law by the Al Khalifa regime earlier this year.
The defendants are facing charges including trying to topple the Bahraini government. Those facing charges are two former lawmakers, Jawad Firouz and Matar Matar, along with a female poet.
Press TV interviews Saeed al-Shahabi, a Bahraini opposition leader in London, as he shares his views on the Bahraini Prime Minister's trip to the United States, and the current situation taking place in the Middle Eastern country.
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Israel seeks to divide Palestinians - Richard Falk UN Special Rapporteur...
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees announces that Israel has "deliberately" impoverished Palestinians in the Gaza Strip...
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees announces that Israel has "deliberately" impoverished Palestinians in the Gaza Strip through its strict siege on the enclave.
Interview with Richard Falk, UN Special Rapporteur.
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Iran successfully launches second satellite " RASAD" into...
Amir Mehdi Kazemi, Press TV,Tehran
Another achievement for Iran's aerospace industry; a new satellite project aimed at bringing Iranian...
Amir Mehdi Kazemi, Press TV,Tehran
Another achievement for Iran's aerospace industry; a new satellite project aimed at bringing Iranian scientists a step closer to a more advanced space technology.
According to Iran's space organization the Safir-e- Rasad Iran's second satellite carrier is responsible for placing the 15.3 kilogram Rasad satellite into orbit. Just minutes after the launch signals were sent down to earth via space cameras, indicating that the satellite had been placed successfully into its circuit on a two month mission.
The project has been the result of cooperations between the aerospace organization and Malek Ashtar University both affiliated to Iran's ministry of defense and Iran's space organization.
The Rasad is the country's first imaging satellite. Despite its small dimensions which puts it under the category of micro-satellites the device has all the features of big satellite.
It will orbit the earth at an altitude of 260 kilometers 15 times every 24 hours.
The satellite is equipped with solar panels and uses solar energy to work.
Iran launched its first home made satellite Omid in 2009. The telecommunication satellite put Iran's name in the list as the ninth country to develop satellite launch capability.
With Iran's space projects speeding up the sky no longer seems to be the limit for scientists in Iran. Tehran says that it plans to launch the country's first manned mission to space by 2019.
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Do mixed cultural marriages within Muslim communities alienate converts...
This week's Islam and Life wishes to scrutinize whether mixed cultural marriages within Muslim communities in the West alienate converts to Islam.
This week's Islam and Life wishes to scrutinize whether mixed cultural marriages within Muslim communities in the West alienate converts to Islam.
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[Face to Face] Bob Rigg, Chemical Weapons Expert - Jun 16, 2011 - English
In this edition, Face to Face interviews Bob Rigg who is a Chemical Weapons Expert to talk about the victims of chemical and nuclear weapons.
In this edition, Face to Face interviews Bob Rigg who is a Chemical Weapons Expert to talk about the victims of chemical and nuclear weapons.
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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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Made in Gaza: Formula 1-style car - Jun 15, 2011 - English
In the world of motorsport, it is usually all about big engines and big money.
But a group of students from United Nations Relief and Works...
In the world of motorsport, it is usually all about big engines and big money.
But a group of students from United Nations Relief and Works Agency's (UNRWA) Khan Younis Training Center (KYTC) in Gaza has created a Formula 1-style racing car from scratch, out of recycled parts.
Because of the Israeli blockade on Gaza, most of the parts for the car had to be manufactured at the centre's workshop.
Proof that a little improvisation can go a long way - they have been invited to compete at this year's prestigious Formula Student competition, organised by the Institution for Mechanical Engineers.
Al Jazeera's Nadim Baba has more on Gaza's first ever racing car.
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