[16 June 13] Indian economy facing serious risk of plunging into crisis...
The Indian economy is facing further trouble. There is a financial crunch in the global markets. This will dry up the foreign investments in the...
The Indian economy is facing further trouble. There is a financial crunch in the global markets. This will dry up the foreign investments in the country. Rising interest rates in United States has triggered the crisis. Investors are selling-off in the Asian stock markets. They have already withdrawn heavily from Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines. Indian rupee too has already depreciated by 8% in the last few weeks and that is going to push inflation. The country imports most of it crude oil requirement. Oil is its single biggest import commodity. The retail prices of petrol and Diesel has been increased. Gold is another major import component.
Sanjay Sethi, Press TV, New Delhi
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[04 July 13] British MP scorns Morsi for handling Syrian crisis - English
The Iconic Town Hall in Sydney has hosted many conferences and lectures throughout its history. And this time it is the renowned British MP, George...
The Iconic Town Hall in Sydney has hosted many conferences and lectures throughout its history. And this time it is the renowned British MP, George Galloway who has brought close to 2000 citizens, parliamentarians and religious figures to his second and final lecture named Arab spring with a question mark.
During his hour-long lecture on the tensions engulfing the Middle East especially in Egypt the outspoken British MP criticized Mohammed Morsi the ousted Egyptian president for his handling of the Syrian crisis.
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[05 July 13] British MP scorns Morsi for handling Syrian crisis - English
Prominent British lawmaker George Galloway has paid a visit to Australia to deliver lectures on the situation in the Middle East. During his...
Prominent British lawmaker George Galloway has paid a visit to Australia to deliver lectures on the situation in the Middle East. During his hour-long lecture on the tensions engulfing the Middle East especially in Egypt the outspoken British MP criticised Mohammad Morsi the ousted Egyptian president for his handling of the Syrian crisis
The respected British MP also condemned the actions of western governments specially the US for arming the militants and Al-Qaeda forces in Syria. In this respect, NSW greens senator Lee Rhiannon had this to say to Press TV.
Mr. Galloway\'s 2 lectures during his short stay in Australia has shed light on the current tensions in the middle east and raised many questions on the actions of western governments towards this region. Finally raising hope that stability would return to the region.
Hamid Farajollahi, Press TV, Sydney
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[09 July 13] US dirty hands all over Egypt crisis - English
Press TV has talked with Stephen Lendman, author and radio host from Chicago to shed more light on the issue of the ongoing crisis in Egypt after...
Press TV has talked with Stephen Lendman, author and radio host from Chicago to shed more light on the issue of the ongoing crisis in Egypt after ouster of Mohamed Morsi.
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[17 July 13] Syria neighbors suffer refugee crisis - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Naser al-Omari, writer and political commentator, about the UN saying the refugee crisis resulting from...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Naser al-Omari, writer and political commentator, about the UN saying the refugee crisis resulting from the Syrian conflict is the worst since the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
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[18 July 13] Eurozone crisis rages on - English
The Eurozone and its euro: It\'s more about its survival than its economic and financial success: the usual countries are in the spotlight: Greece,...
The Eurozone and its euro: It\'s more about its survival than its economic and financial success: the usual countries are in the spotlight: Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and France.
In this edition of the show we will look at why over three years into the euro zone crisis, the situation remains unresolved and growth is weak, threatening the very fabric of societies, as evident in mass protests.
We will also look at Germany, the powerhouse: Are things as rosy in Germany as people think?
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