Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (HA) - Speech - 9 May 2013 - 25th...
Full English Voice-over of the speech of the secretary general of Hizbullah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) delivered on May 9, 2013 on the...
Full English Voice-over of the speech of the secretary general of Hizbullah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) delivered on May 9, 2013 on the 25th Anniversary of the al-Nour Radio Station.
Syria is to supply Hizbullah with game-changing weapons despite Israel\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s air strikes reportedly aimed at cutting off the flow of arms, Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Thursday, vowing to back \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"the Syrian popular resistance in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
You Israelis say your objective is to stop the capability of the resistance from growing ... but Syria will provide (Hizbullah) with game-changing weapons it has not had before, Nasrallah said in a televised speech on the 25th anniversary of the establishment of Hizbullah\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s al-Nour radio station.
We declare that we are ready to receive any game-changing weapons and we\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'re competent to possess and protect such type of weapons and we will use them to defend our people, he added.
Nasrallah said the shipments of new types of weapons would serve as the Syrian reaction to Israel\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s airstrikes. Syria has long been a conduit for Iranian weapons bound for Hizbullah.
Israeli officials say the Lebanese group has tens of thousands of rockets, but that most of them are unguided. Israeli officials said the shipments targeted twice last week included precision-guided missiles.
After the Israeli attacks, there had been speculation about whether Syria would retaliate, at the risk of drawing Israel into Syria\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s civil war.
This is the Syrian strategic reaction, said Nasrallah of future weapons shipments.
This is more important than firing a rocket or carrying out an airstrike in occupied Palestine, he said.
Israel never formally acknowledged the airstrikes, but Israeli officials have said Israel would keep striking any shipments of advanced weapons meant for Hizbullah.
Everyone knows what Syria has offered to resistance movements, especially the Palestinian resistance. Israel knows that the source of strength of the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine is Syria, that\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s why it wants to remove it from the equation and to besiege the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine, said Nasrallah.
The response was foiling the objectives of the aggression and this is what the Syrian leadership did, although friends and foes wanted Syria to respond and bomb the enemy, added Nasrallah.
He noted that Syria\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s highly-strategic response against Israel involves the decision to open the door to popular resistance in the Golan.
The same as Syria stood by Lebanon, we in the resistance declare that we will stand by the Syrian popular resistance that is aimed at liberating the Syrian Golan, Nasrallah pledged.
I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'m not speaking out of enthusiasm or sentiments, but a calm evaluation says that the stances issued by the Syrian leadership prove its strength of nerve, said Hizbullah\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s leader.
He pointed out that Syria has \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"a wise leadership that oversees the battle with the Israelis through a strategic mind, not through anger.
Commenting on the joint Russian-U.S. effort to organize a conference to end Syria\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s two-year-old conflict, Nasrallah said it is shameful that the U.S. is being depicted as Syria\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s savior through the proposed political solution.
But he added that any time wasted means \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"further destruction and losses and this is all in the enemy\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s interest.
Addressing the Palestinians, Nasrallah said: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"You won\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t find anyone to stand by your side other than those who have stood by you since years.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"The Palestinians benefit from any serious efforts to achieve a political settlement in Syria and prevent its fall into the hands of the Takfiris, the Americans and the Israelis, he said.
Nasrallah stressed that \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"the only choice is resistance for those who want to preserve al-Aqsa Mosque and the Christian holy sites and for those who want to give back Jerusalem to the Palestinian people and to the Ummah.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"The choice is neither the Arab League nor the U.N., the choice has always been the resistance, he said.
Nasrallah lamented that \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"today, after this Arab Spring, the Arab regimes are more willing to offer compromises to the enemy.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"The Palestinians were hoping that the Arab Spring would make Arabs less willing to offer compromises, but the scene of the Arab foreign ministers making a dangerous compromise, with the U.S. secretary of state sitting in the middle, indicates that the Palestinian cause is in danger, Nasrallah added.
Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassem has said an Arab League delegation that met U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington last month recognized the possibility of a land swap.
His statement was welcomed by the United States, the main broker in talks between the Palestinians and Israel, and by Israel itself.
The Palestinians have played down a shift in the Arab League\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s stance, saying they had already agreed in past talks with Israel on minor land swaps in which Israel would retain some settlement blocs in the West Bank.
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[13 May 13] Palestinians hold a conference in Gaza to mark 65th...
A Conference for Palestine refugees was held in Gaza titled United for Return to mark the 65th anniversary of the Palestinian catastrophe or Nakba....
A Conference for Palestine refugees was held in Gaza titled United for Return to mark the 65th anniversary of the Palestinian catastrophe or Nakba. It brought together leaders of Palestinian factions as well as refugees\' representatives from Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Egypt and the Diaspora. Upon the establishment of the Tel-Aviv regime in 1948, more than 700,000 Palestinians were forced out of historical Palestine because of the threat of being massacred by Zionist militias coupled with the simultaneous destruction of many Palestinian towns and villages.This dispossession is commemorated among Palestinians, as Nakba.
Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
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[16 May 13] US leads instability attack on Iraq - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Sabah Jawad, with Executive Intelligence Review, Washington, about the issue of Iraq and the instability...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Sabah Jawad, with Executive Intelligence Review, Washington, about the issue of Iraq and the instability being created there by a foreign agenda.
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[16 May 13] News Bulletin - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Sabah Jawad, with Executive Intelligence Review, Washington, about the issue of Iraq and the instability...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Sabah Jawad, with Executive Intelligence Review, Washington, about the issue of Iraq and the instability being created there by a foreign agenda.
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[17 May 13] Bahrain intolerable of justice voice - English
Bahraini regime forces have raided the house of prominent Shia Muslim cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Ahmed Qassim, reports say. Security forces...
Bahraini regime forces have raided the house of prominent Shia Muslim cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Ahmed Qassim, reports say. Security forces reportedly broke the doors of Sheikh Qassim\'s house in the northwestern village of Diraz and vandalized his property. The operation, which traumatized the Shia cleric\' family, was conducted while no anti-regime protests were being held near the area.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohsen Saleh, professor at the Lebanese University, about this issue.
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[24 May 13] UK double standards astonishing - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with William Spring, contemporary historian, about a soldier being killed in London and the double standards of...
Press TV has conducted an interview with William Spring, contemporary historian, about a soldier being killed in London and the double standards of the British government.
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[24 May 13 ] US president defends assassination drone attacks - English
In a key speech from National Defense University in Washington, U-S President Barack Obama defended assassination drone strikes on Muslim countries...
In a key speech from National Defense University in Washington, U-S President Barack Obama defended assassination drone strikes on Muslim countries as a just war. He outlined a newer standard of deadly drone strikes being carried out in several Muslim countries including Yemen and Pakistan. Obama stayed persistent on a commitment to the so called war on terror that began under former president George W Bush.
The United States is under international pressure to halt its deadly drone strikes. But U-S president Barack Obama defied the pressure and defended the drone attacks. Obama said his administration\'s policy of targeted killings by drones is legal, effective and just. Our correspondent in Washington Colin Cambel has the story.
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[24 May 13] British Muslims terrorized over soldier death - English
Muslim groups in the UK have reported a rising level of Islamophobic hate crime, after a British soldier was killed in London by two young men....
Muslim groups in the UK have reported a rising level of Islamophobic hate crime, after a British soldier was killed in London by two young men. Although British Muslim leaders have strongly condemned the murder, they say their community is being targeted for a crime they were not part of. Press TV\'s Hassan Alkatib was at the scene of the incident and shows how media hype inflamed the situation.
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Kids Cartoon - Pocoyo - A Little Something Between Friends - English
Pocoyo and Pato fall out, really fall out. They are so angry with each other that they build a wall between themselves. They each sit sulking on...
Pocoyo and Pato fall out, really fall out. They are so angry with each other that they build a wall between themselves. They each sit sulking on either side of the wall, until gradually they realise that its no fun being angry with your friend, and actually they miss each other.
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آج کا پیغام-Todays Food for Thought-انسان اشرف...
Broadcast Date-:-May 28 2013
آج کا پیغام-Todays Food for Thought-انسان اشرف المخلوقات ہے-Quran Kareem
Broadcast Date-:-May 28 2013
آج کا پیغام-Todays Food for Thought-انسان اشرف المخلوقات ہے-Quran Kareem
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[30 May 13] EU Commission softens demands for austerity - English
The current spell of miserable weather in the European Union\'s de facto Capital, Brussels, reflects the mood of many EU citizens who have fallen...
The current spell of miserable weather in the European Union\'s de facto Capital, Brussels, reflects the mood of many EU citizens who have fallen victim to the economic crisis. As the OECD cut its growth forecasts for the Eurozone and urged the European Central Bank to do more, the European Commission was setting out specific economic recommendations for member states. France, Spain, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Poland and Portugal are being given more time to implement painful economic cuts and raise taxes. The Commission, though, has warned the countries to use their extra time wisely or face possible sanctions for not complying.
Jerome Hughes, Press TV, Brussels
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[03 June 13] Turkish anti-government protests heating up - English
Protests are still going on in Istanbul\\\'s Taksim square and other provinces throughout the country. Protesters are calling for the resignation...
Protests are still going on in Istanbul\\\'s Taksim square and other provinces throughout the country. Protesters are calling for the resignation of the Turkish Prime Minister Raccipp Tayipp Erdogan, They accuse him of being a dictator and believe he does whatever he pleases without any checks and balances or public approval. Sunday night, Turkey saw some of the worst clashes since the protests erupted, as police and demonstrators went head to head in Bashtakash area of Istanbul. Protesters were trying to barricade an office belonging to Erdogan. Police have used large pieces of cement to block off the streets leading to Taksim Square. But protesters are working together to tear down police barricades.
Serena Shim, Press TV, Istanbul
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[05 June 13] Iran Today - Irans eleventh presidential election...
Only eleven days until the eleventh presidential election in Iran remain.
All the candidates are busy campaigning and giving speeches to promote...
Only eleven days until the eleventh presidential election in Iran remain.
All the candidates are busy campaigning and giving speeches to promote their plans for the public. They will present their plans until a day before the election which would be held on June 14th.
All of the eight candidates approved by the Guardian Council have been given a timetable by Iran\'s National Radio and Television Organization to introduce their plans to the public through different channels and different types of programs.
Runners grab any chance to travel to Iran\'s major and small cities to meet people in the city mosques, conference halls and stadiums, giving vows to solve their problems.
Comparing to the last presidential election, internet websites are more active in promoting their favorite candidates. Supporters have launched different weblogs to announce their campaign slogans. Different unofficial internet polls are being conducted but the results differ based on the political orientation of the websites.
On Friday May 31st 2013 the first debate show between the eight candidates was held. This time the debates are different from the heated but troubled debates of the last Election back in 2009. Instead of talking to each other, the candidates were answering the moderator\'s somewhat challenging questions.
In this episode of Iran Today we will take a closer look at the candidates\' plans and their views on the policies adopted by the previous administrations.
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[05 June 13] UNESCO peace prize awarded to Mali war master - English
UNESCO has awarded its annual peace prize to French President Francois Hollande, following his decision to invade Mali without UN approval in order...
UNESCO has awarded its annual peace prize to French President Francois Hollande, following his decision to invade Mali without UN approval in order to support a regime installed by a military coup. Hollande claims the war was necessary to prevent a couple thousand religious extremists from conquering a nation of 15 million people.
Since 1960 the French military has intervened in Africa almost 60 times, but until now they had never won a peace prize for their efforts. There has been vast criticism over UNESCO\'s choice on multiple levels. Many feel UNESCO ignored how the Malian intervention fits in the context of France\'s imperialist history in West Africa, and also how Hollande has openly admitted that the Mali war is needed to safeguard French business interests in the region.
Many are concerned that UNESCO is being used to legitimize a so-called \"just war\", a concept that denies the importance of peaceful diplomacy and makes hasty foreign interventions acceptable.
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[06 June 13] British soldiers admit abusing civilians in Afghanistan -...
The reputation of the British army took yet another hit after two members of the military serving in Afghanistan were found guilty of committing...
The reputation of the British army took yet another hit after two members of the military serving in Afghanistan were found guilty of committing offences against the very civilians they are supposed to be protecting. The latest revelations of the British army\'s mistreatment of the people in its care come just a week after Defence Secretary Philip Hammond admitted nearly 90 Afghan prisoners were being held at Camp Bastion - many without due process or access to families and lawyers.
Amina Taylor, Press TV, London
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[07 June 13] The secretive Bilderberg conference - English
For many years its mere existence was denied. But today the Bilderberg conference has come to Britain. Activists say it\'s a shadow world...
For many years its mere existence was denied. But today the Bilderberg conference has come to Britain. Activists say it\'s a shadow world government.
Former participants have called it THE most important meeting they have ever attended. And this year it\'s being held in the unlikely suburban town of Watford.
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[07 June 13] Israel-s illegal activities on Palestinian land - English
On this edition of the show: the Israel\'s illegal activities on Palestinian land, Asia\'s 7th most popular tourist destination in India, a...
On this edition of the show: the Israel\'s illegal activities on Palestinian land, Asia\'s 7th most popular tourist destination in India, a disaster unfolding in the wetlands of Kashmir, and the menace of drugs in Afghanistan.
In the first segment of the show, Nelly Burden reports on the significant rise in villages being erected throughout the West Bank in protest against the Israeli authorities building new settlements on the land.
In the second part, Shahana Butt visits the pink city of India, Jaipur which is considered Asia\'s 7th biggest tourist hub.
On the third section, Syed Ali Safvi reports on the Indian-controlled Kashmir\'s wetlands which are of global importance. Wetlands that host millions of exotic migratory birds every year. But owing to the authorities\' indifference, these natural treasures are dying a slow death
And in the last section, Amin Alemi reports on the rising number of drug addicts in Afghanistan. Figures show nearly 2 million drug addicts live their life in heartrending situation in the war-torn country.
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[10 June 13] Media corruption in Italy - English
Recent elections outcome have proven Italy to be an anomalous country. One of its most dangerous anomalies concerns newspaper ownership. Business,...
Recent elections outcome have proven Italy to be an anomalous country. One of its most dangerous anomalies concerns newspaper ownership. Business, economic and political interests within the press favor censorship.
Conflict of interest concerns all major Italian media groups and news organizations, such as RCS, L\'Espresso editorial group, Fininvest, Caltagirone editor and many others.
The type of political and business control concerning the press is even more dangerous. Italian newspapers are affected by an astonishing ethical crisis that is far from being solved.
El Pais journalist Juan Arias once said that \"the intertwining between politics and journalism is one of the cancers of Italian journalism.\"
He added that in Italy, journalism is completely tied to power: \"every journalist had been accepted because of a politician\'s recommendation and to that politician, in one way or another, the journalist had to respond.\"
On this week\'s INFocus we interview Italian journalists, University and independent researchers, publishers and politicians to shed light on this issue.
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[12 June 13] Iran gears up for Friday presidential vote - English
Two candidates are out and six are still in the race. Unofficial polls imply some are neck and neck; that\'s why so much time is being spent on...
Two candidates are out and six are still in the race. Unofficial polls imply some are neck and neck; that\'s why so much time is being spent on provincial campaigns. The same polls also show that the number of undecided voters is fairly high, but a few of the people polled have said they won\'t vote at all.
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[14 June 13] Iran Presidential polls in London - English
The polling stations for the Iranian presidential election opened in England to give Iranians living outside their home country the chance to cast...
The polling stations for the Iranian presidential election opened in England to give Iranians living outside their home country the chance to cast their vote. Many Iranians live in England and despite Friday being a working day here, many came to the Iranian Embassy in London to vote.
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[14 June 13] Iran Presidential polls in Berlin - English
The polling stations for the Iranian presidential election opened in Germany to give Iranians living outside their home country the chance to cast...
The polling stations for the Iranian presidential election opened in Germany to give Iranians living outside their home country the chance to cast their vote. More than 100,000 Iranians live in Germany and despite Friday being a working day here, many came to the Iranian Embassy in Berlin to vote.
Polling stations were set up in Berlin, the consulates in Hamburg, Munich and Frankfurt as well as in Bonn, the former German capital. Eligible voters taking part in the election chose one of the six candidates to succeed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president of the Islamic Republic of Iran. And although they might be far away from their hometown, they feel the responsibility to take part in this key event.
The polling station in the Iranian Embassy in Berlin remains open for the day allowing Iranians to freely cast their vote and contribute to electing the candidate of their choice.
Many Iranians living in Germany have used their right to vote in Iran\'s presidential election in the five polling stations set up all over the country and now they curiously await the result.
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[14 June 13] Anti-G8 protests in London - English
BAE Systems - the UK\'s largest arms manufactures - was the first stop on what would be a fast-paced journey across Central London highlighting the...
BAE Systems - the UK\'s largest arms manufactures - was the first stop on what would be a fast-paced journey across Central London highlighting the capital\'s ties to the global arms trade.
With scores of protestors arrested during Tuesday\'s Stop G8 demos, the police presence was a heavy one. Demonstrators from a coalition of anti-capitalists groups explained why the arms firms provoked their anger.
With just days to go before the G8 Summit kicks off in Ireland the capital is the focal point. With the demonstrators taking the media and other protestors on what seemed like a magical mystery tour of locations associated with the arms trade in London.
For many taking part in the flash demonstrations, the arms trade may have been the Wednesday\'s focus but it is the G8 summit being held in the Lough Erne resort in Ireland\'s County Fermanagh for which the most anger is reserved.
The leaders of the world\'s eight most powerful countries have already begun arriving for the two-day summit. Protestors say they will be doing all they can to highlight their objections to a group they say is failing in its duty to the very people they are supposed to represent.
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[15 June 2013] Conference Call - The Existence of Superheroes in our...
Program 6- The Existence of Superheroes in our Society:
-Have Spiderman, Superman and Barbie become the super heroes and the idol for our...
Program 6- The Existence of Superheroes in our Society:
-Have Spiderman, Superman and Barbie become the super heroes and the idol for our children?
-Psychologically how are we supposed to work on our children to change this perception? Do we have any better replacement?
-What if being Muslims we define our Prophets as Superheroes than following baseless Western Characters?
Anchors: Syed Ali Hameed,Syed Mohtashim Ali Naqvi
Webcam Guests: Qazi Hisham,Syed Jawad Haider
Expert on Webcam: Syed Nusrat Abbas Bukhari
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آج کا پیغام|Todays Food for Thought|انسان پر...
Broadcast Date-:-June 18 2013
آج کا پیغام|Today\'s Food for Thought|انسان پر سوسائٹی کا اثر|Effect of Society on...
Broadcast Date-:-June 18 2013
آج کا پیغام|Today\'s Food for Thought|انسان پر سوسائٹی کا اثر|Effect of Society on human being
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[19 June 13] Attacks on Muslim women on the rise in France - English
Emotions are running high after a young pregnant woman was attacked for just being a Muslim. Protestors have gathered at the town hall of...
Emotions are running high after a young pregnant woman was attacked for just being a Muslim. Protestors have gathered at the town hall of Argenteuil and they are calling for justice. The woman who was attacked in broad daylight in front of a clinic suffered miscarriage.
Hundreds have gathered in front of town hall of Argenteuil just next to Paris and many people here say, racist attacks by Neo Nazi groups are on the rise. The main targets of these groups are Muslim women.
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[23 June 13] Statistics show Canadian Youth Experiencing Record Jobless...
Claude Bigio is retired. To earn extra money she started a jewelry business about 7 years ago, but business she says is slow. But Claude also...
Claude Bigio is retired. To earn extra money she started a jewelry business about 7 years ago, but business she says is slow. But Claude also remembers her years working as a young woman, making a decent living. But times in Canada have surely changed, fast forward decades later and unemployment is at 7 point two percent, lower compared to the high rates during the recession, but teenagers and those in their early twenties are still being affected tremendously. A recent report by the CIBC suggests the future generation of Canadians is experiencing chronic unemployment. The youth unemployment rate is more than double the unemployment rate for Canadians aged 25 and older.
Ashantai Hathaway, Press TV, Montreal
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