[16 Feb 2013] US drones, B-52 killing Afghan civlians on daily basis -...
A university professor tells Press TV that the US occupying forces attempt to manipulate any kind of information or reports of Afghanistan war...
A university professor tells Press TV that the US occupying forces attempt to manipulate any kind of information or reports of Afghanistan war casualties. Civilian casualties have long been a source of friction between the Afghan government and US-led foreign forces and have dramatically increased anti-US sentiments in Afghanistan. The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan in 2001 under the pretext of combating terrorism. While the war removed the Taliban from power, insecurity continues to be high across the country.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Professor Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, from James Madison University (Virginia), to further discuss the issue of US war on terror in Afghanistan.
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[CLIP] تقویٰ Importance of Taqwa - Urdu
Aksar ambiya Charwahay kiun thay aur mayaar e bartari Taqwa o Muhabbat e Elahe hai na ke Taqaat
Aksar ambiya Charwahay kiun thay aur mayaar e bartari Taqwa o Muhabbat e Elahe hai na ke Taqaat
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The parallels to what is happening in the US is sobering- English
The 1933 burning of the Reichstag German House of Parliament was a classic example of a false-flag operation. False-flag ops are acts of military...
The 1933 burning of the Reichstag German House of Parliament was a classic example of a false-flag operation. False-flag ops are acts of military aggression or terrorism committed by governments against their own people but blamed on the governments opponents for the purpose of creating patriotic support of the government and to justify violence against its opponents. Here is the evidence that the Reichstag fire was set by Hitler\'s Nazis and blamed on his opponents so he could quickly consolidate dictatorial power in the name of protecting the people. The parallels to what is happening in the US is sobering
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[09 May 13] Pakistan wraps up election campaign - English
The final hours of election campaigning in Pakistan ahead of national elections on Saturday.
The country\'s political parties are engaged in a...
The final hours of election campaigning in Pakistan ahead of national elections on Saturday.
The country\'s political parties are engaged in a war of words accusing each other of corruption and mismanagement.
The party of ex Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has come up with promises to turn the country into an economic power by bringing the ailing economy back on track from the worst ever energy crises, a legacy of the outgoing governing People Party.
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[The Debate] US must end failed war in Afghanistan - English
The United States and its allies entered the war in Afghanistan in October 2001 as part of Washington\'s so-called war on terror. The offensive...
The United States and its allies entered the war in Afghanistan in October 2001 as part of Washington\'s so-called war on terror. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but after more than 11 years, the foreign troops have still not been able to establish security in the country. The foreign troops are scheduled to leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014. However, there are still more than 100,000 US-led troops (67,000 US troops and 37,000 coalition forces) in the country.
Press TV\'s The Debate has conducted an interview with Tighe Barry, political activist and member of CODEPINK from Washington.
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Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) - Speech - Saturday, May 25, 2013 -...
Saturday, May 25, 2013 - Eid Muqawamah wat-Tahrir
Published on May 25, 2013
Press TV Live Event.
Nasrallah defends Hezbollah fighting...
Saturday, May 25, 2013 - Eid Muqawamah wat-Tahrir
Published on May 25, 2013
Press TV Live Event.
Nasrallah defends Hezbollah fighting extremists in Syrian town of Qusayr
Hezbollah Secretary-General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has defended the Lebanese resistance movement\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s decision to fight foreign-backed militants in the Syrian border town of al-Qusayr.
Nasrallah made the remarks on Saturday during a ceremony marking the 13th anniversary of the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon, known as the Liberation Day.
The Hezbollah leader said if foreign-backed militants win the war on Syria, they will turn their weapons on Lebanon.
Nasrallah further pointed out that the extremist Salafist groups form the backbone of the unrest in Syria, adding that the US-backed armed groups are also a threat to all Lebanese communities.
The Syrian army pressed ahead to liberate al-Qusayr in Homs Province fully from the foreign-backed militants on Saturday, seizing al-Daba\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'a military airport north of the town.
The army also regained control of the Ba\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ath Party headquarters in the strategic town that borders Lebanon, killing large numbers of foreign-backed militants. The government forces have inflicted losses on the militants and destroyed their weaponry and equipment.
Nasrallah said the ongoing war in Syria is part of an American project to change the balance of power in the region in favor of the Israeli regime.
He, however, promised victory against the Salafist groups in Syria.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"I say to all the honorable people, to the Mujahedeen, to the heroes: I have always promised you a victory and now I pledge to you a new one\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" in Syria, he said.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"We will continue along the road ... bear the responsibilities and the sacrifices. This battle is ours ... and I promise you victory,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" he said.
The leader of the resistance movement also dismissed accusations that Hezbollah is a sectarian movement.
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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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[21 June 13] Morsi supporters stage rally ahead of planned...
It\'s nearly a year since Muslim Brotherhood figure, Mohamed Morsi, took power in Egypt, by winning 51 percent of votes in the country\'s first...
It\'s nearly a year since Muslim Brotherhood figure, Mohamed Morsi, took power in Egypt, by winning 51 percent of votes in the country\'s first election after the fall of ex-dictator Hosni Mubarak. But the hope for Egyptians to overcome their divisions seems as elusive as ever.
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[23 June 13] Protests continue in Brazil despite presidents promises -...
According to the statement by President Rousseff addressing the nation she is going to bring thousands of foreign doctors to improve the national...
According to the statement by President Rousseff addressing the nation she is going to bring thousands of foreign doctors to improve the national health system, but still many of the protester are not satisfied. According to a poll released this weekend, the vast majority of the protesters are now calling for more vigorous laws to eradicate corruption. They are also calling for the cancellation of a proposed bill that would take away from the Courts the power to investigate and punish corrupt members of the Congress. Protests\' organizers said on Friday that they no longer call for new protests. Changing their minds in just two days, they\'ve now announced plans for new demonstrations starting from next week. They\'ve also said that this time round no one will leave the streets until the promises, which president Rousseff made on T-V, are fulfilled.
Rony Curvelo, Press TV , Sao Paulo
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[27 June 13] Egypt president makes speech amid protests - English
Appealing to an angry public due to difficult economic and social circumstances, president Morsi started his speech by admitting failures of the...
Appealing to an angry public due to difficult economic and social circumstances, president Morsi started his speech by admitting failures of the presidency in his first year in office and apologizing for recurrent shortages of key oil products and power outages.
While enumerating the challenges Egypt faces, magnified by what he described as the Egyptian revolution\'s enemies at home and abroad, Morsi admitted that he had made a lot of mistakes. The Egyptian president said he is working on the necessity of correcting those mistakes.
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[28 June 13] Debate: Has Egypt improved for the better under Morsi? -...
Since President Mohamed Morsi came to power a year ago in June, has Egypt improved for the better?
His administration is still confronted with...
Since President Mohamed Morsi came to power a year ago in June, has Egypt improved for the better?
His administration is still confronted with security problems, political protests and an economic crisis.
In this edition of the show we will discuss why Morsi is still struggling to find his footing in his country which he earned over 50% of the vote.
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[29 June 13] Political violence growing in Egypt - English
Protesters poured onto the streets of Egypt in full swing on Friday. All political factions rallied in one last show of power before the much...
Protesters poured onto the streets of Egypt in full swing on Friday. All political factions rallied in one last show of power before the much anticipated June 30th protests to mark the first anniversary of the inauguration of President Mohamed Morsi. Two main protests took place in the capital Cairo with similar gatherings in other cities.
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[01 July 13] Cameron, Sharif discuss Afghan reconciliation - English
British Prime Minister David Cameron is the first foreign head of government to visit Pakistan after historic democratic transition of power in May...
British Prime Minister David Cameron is the first foreign head of government to visit Pakistan after historic democratic transition of power in May this year. Cameron met Pakistan\'s new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in capital Islamabad. The two discussed measures to enhance bilateral relations including trade and economic ties between Pakistan and Britain. But their real focus was on current situation in Afghanistan. At a joint news conference, the British premier, who flew from Kabul, backed a political solution to Afghan war after his top general said the West missed a chance to strike a peace deal with Taliban militants 10 years ago. For his part, Pakistani premier emphasized the need for all-inclusive Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process.
Kamran Yousaf, Press TV, Islamabad
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[02 July 13] IS US really after solution for Syria crisis? - English
US Secretary of state John Kerry has stressed that an international conference must be held soon in order to make transition of power in Syria.
US Secretary of state John Kerry has stressed that an international conference must be held soon in order to make transition of power in Syria.
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[30 June 13] US-Taliban talks in Doha - English
Double Standards with Afshin Rattansi is a political satire program broadcast from the heart of London that exposes the hypocrisy of world powers...
Double Standards with Afshin Rattansi is a political satire program broadcast from the heart of London that exposes the hypocrisy of world powers with comedy and high-profile guests.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaves Hong Kong; Qatar change of Power; US-Taliban talks in Doha; John Kerry Interview in Qatar about NSA/Taliban in Afghanistan; Berlusconi jail sentence; FIFA under 20 in riot torn Turkey; Joe Biden vs. Obama over NSA wiretapping and metadata; UK Health Service kills 3,000...
These and much more are all reviewed in this edition of Double Standards with Afshin Rattansi.
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[07 July 13] Celebration in Tehran Golestan Palace - English
In late June, The World Heritage committee of the United Nation\'s Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, inscribed the...
In late June, The World Heritage committee of the United Nation\'s Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, inscribed the Iranian Golestan Palace in its World Heritage List. This is the first Iranian monument among the other 15, which has been located in the heart of the capital, Tehran. The palace was built in Tehran in the 16th century during the reign of Safavid King Tahmasb. The site received its most characteristic features following extensions in the 19th century, when the ruling Qajar family selected the palace as the royal residence and seat of power. The palace was rebuilt to its current form in 1865 by Haji Abol-hasan Mimar Navai. On Sunday, an official ceremony was held just in front of the palace to celebrate inscription of the prestigious building on UNESCO list.
Ehsan Keivani, Press TV, Tehran
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