[28 Oct 2013] Report: Al-Qaeda plans to launch attacks in Turkey - English
Local Turkish media have reported that the gendarme forces which are a branch of the military in control of civilian incidents have sent a letter...
Local Turkish media have reported that the gendarme forces which are a branch of the military in control of civilian incidents have sent a letter to the Turkish Interior Ministry warning of possible attacks by al-Qaeda militants. Local media also say Turkish authorities have warned police and gendarme forces throughout the country about such attacks.
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[30 Oct 2013] Muslim Brotherhood unveils motives behind July coup - English
The Muslim Brotherhood\\\'s seven point statement published on its official page on Wednesday, claims that defense minister General Sissi\\\'s...
The Muslim Brotherhood\\\'s seven point statement published on its official page on Wednesday, claims that defense minister General Sissi\\\'s aspiration to become president, was behind the army move against Morsi on July 3rd, and not the massive Tamarrod led anti-Morsi June 30 protests.
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[03 Nov 2013] Pakistan to review ties with US after drone kills peace...
Islamabad will review its cooperation with the United States as a result of a recent drone strike that has killed Pakistani Taliban leader...
Islamabad will review its cooperation with the United States as a result of a recent drone strike that has killed Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud. This was announced by the country\'s interior minister, who described the attack as \'murder of peace.\'
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[03 Nov 2013] Pakistan says it will review its cooperation with...
Islamabad will review its cooperation with the United States as a result of a recent drone strike that has killed Pakistani pro-Taliban leader...
Islamabad will review its cooperation with the United States as a result of a recent drone strike that has killed Pakistani pro-Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud. This was announced by the country\'s interior minister, who described the attack as \'murder of peace.\' Kamran Yousaf has the details in this report.
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[17 Nov 2013] Syrian refugees pour into Lebanon over two days as...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reports that around one thousand families have fled from a battle in central Syria to the...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reports that around one thousand families have fled from a battle in central Syria to the Lebanese border town of Arsal.
The UNHCR says the families were forced to walk more than 30 kilometers to reach safety. The refugees have reportedly fled from the strategic al-Qalamoun area in the north-east of Damascus. The Syrian army is fighting militants there to cut supply lines to insurgent-held areas near Damascus. Activists say fighting has intensified in the mountainous region. Lebanese officials say around 1-point-4 million Syrians have taken refuge in their country so far.
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[19 Nov 2013] Iran: israel behind Beirut bomb blasts - English
Iran accuses israel of being behind the bomb blasts in the Lebanese capital Beirut that killed more than twenty people including the Iranian...
Iran accuses israel of being behind the bomb blasts in the Lebanese capital Beirut that killed more than twenty people including the Iranian cultural attaché.
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[19 Nov 2013] Afghans must stand up to US war crimes: Leah Bolger - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Leah Bolger, former president of Veterans for Peace, about Afghanistan rejecting a key provision of a...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Leah Bolger, former president of Veterans for Peace, about Afghanistan rejecting a key provision of a security pact with the United States that would allow US forces to stay in the country beyond 2014.
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[19 Nov 2013] Peace talks, diplomatic cover for israel: Joe Catron -...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Joe Catron, human rights activist, about the head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), Ramadan...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Joe Catron, human rights activist, about the head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), Ramadan Abdullah Mohammad Shallah, saying he will never sit at the negotiating table with the Tel Aviv regime in the so-called peace process that has been initiated by the United States.
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[21 Nov 2013] France warns Central African Republic on - English
France has warned that the Central African Republic is on the verge of genocide. This comes as the U-N is considering sending African and French...
France has warned that the Central African Republic is on the verge of genocide. This comes as the U-N is considering sending African and French forces to intervene in the strife-torn country.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has described the situation in France\'s former colony as total disorder. The Central Africa Republic has faced growing chaos since a coalition of rebels staged a coup in March, forcing president Francois Bozize to flee. Last year, France invaded Mali under the pretext of stopping what it called al-Qaeda-linked militants in the country. The invasion has caused a serious humanitarian crisis in the country, displacing thousands of people.
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[21 Nov 2013] Most Americans want US-Iran agreement - English
As negotiations continue in Geneva, a poll conducted by Washington Post and ABC News has found that the majority of Americans support a deal with...
As negotiations continue in Geneva, a poll conducted by Washington Post and ABC News has found that the majority of Americans support a deal with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
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[21 Nov 2013] Myanmar rejects UN call to grant citizenship to minority...
Myanmar rejects a UN resolution that urges it to give the Rohingya Muslims equal access to citizenship. Myanmar also accused the UN of violating...
Myanmar rejects a UN resolution that urges it to give the Rohingya Muslims equal access to citizenship. Myanmar also accused the UN of violating its sovereignty. On Tuesday, the UN General Assembly\'s human rights committee called on Myanmar to stop Buddhist violence against the Muslim minority. But the demand drew strong opposition from the West\'s democracy icon Aung San Suu Chee \'s party. Buddhist violence against Rohingya Muslims, which is said to have the state backing, has become routine in Myanmar. It\'s left hundreds dead and sent another 2-hundred 40-thousand fleeing their homes.
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[22 Nov 2013] Afghanistan rejects a US demand to sign a bilateral...
Afghanistan rejects the U-S demand that Kabul sign a security deal between the two countries as soon as possible.
A spokesman for Afghan...
Afghanistan rejects the U-S demand that Kabul sign a security deal between the two countries as soon as possible.
A spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai says the agreement must wait until after next year\'s presidential election, even if it\'s approved by the Loya Jirga and the parliament. This, after the White House said Karzai\'s failure to sign the Bilateral Security Agreement, or B-S-A, by the end of this year would prevent Washington and its allies from planning for post-20-14 presence in Afghanistan. On Thursday, Karzai said he was willing to delay the signing of the B-S-A until after next year\'s presidential election. However, ordinary Afghans are angry over raids by American and other foreign troops. And they\'ve held protests against the security deal with the U-S.
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[22 Nov 2013] Death toll exceeds 50 in Latvian supermarket collapse -...
The death toll in Latvia\'s worst disaster in decades is rising. It has been announced that at least 51 people died when the roof of a supermarket...
The death toll in Latvia\'s worst disaster in decades is rising. It has been announced that at least 51 people died when the roof of a supermarket collapsed on shoppers in the capital, Riga.
Rescuers are still pulling bodies from the rubble as hopes of finding more survivors are dwindling over 24 hours since the incident occurred. The roof of the Maxima supermarket collapsed late on Thursday when it was full of shoppers. The cause of the deadly tragedy has not been determined yet, although the police have opened a criminal investigation focusing on the construction of the building. The Latvian government has declared three days of mourning starting on Saturday and will hold a national moment of silence on Monday.
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[25 Nov 2013] British foreign secretary urges israel not to undermine...
Britain calls on israel to avoid taking any action that would disrupt the nuclear deal with Iran.
Hague urged Tel Aviv and others opposing the...
Britain calls on israel to avoid taking any action that would disrupt the nuclear deal with Iran.
Hague urged Tel Aviv and others opposing the deal to confine their criticism to rhetoric. He told parliament he hoped a comprehensive nuclear agreement with Tehran could be reached within a year. His remarks come after Israel denounced the agreement as a historic mistake.
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[25 Nov 2013] Angola becomes first country to ban Islam - English
-- Update: Angola govt. denies it banned Islam, destroyed mosques (01:40 GMT)
Angola has banned Islam, claiming that it clashes with its...
-- Update: Angola govt. denies it banned Islam, destroyed mosques (01:40 GMT)
Angola has banned Islam, claiming that it clashes with its customs and state religion.
The Angolan government says Islam is not a religion but a sect, and as part of the ban, all mosques will be destroyed in the Christian-majority country. According to the Islamic Community of Angola, there are more than eighty mosques and about half a million Muslims in the country, and the number is growing. Angola\'s culture ministry says the houses of worship of other faiths which have not been legalized will also be demolished. Angola is the first country in the world to ban Islam.
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[26 Nov 2013] Iran Zarif stresses political Syria solution - English
Iran\'s foreign minister says the Syrian crisis can only be solved through political means, adding that Tehran will take part in the Geneva II...
Iran\'s foreign minister says the Syrian crisis can only be solved through political means, adding that Tehran will take part in the Geneva II conference if invited.
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[26 Nov 2013] UN marks day for solidarity with Palestine - English
In 1977 the United Nations General Assembly voted that each year, an International Day of Solidarity with Palestine would be observed at the world...
In 1977 the United Nations General Assembly voted that each year, an International Day of Solidarity with Palestine would be observed at the world body. The day was set to commemorate when the United Nations passed the now infamous \"Resolution 181\", partitioning Palestine and creating Israel. The first observance took place in 1978.
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[26 Nov 2013] US school killer took motive to his grave - English
The Connecticut State\'s Attorney has issued a report on the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 students and 6 teachers...
The Connecticut State\'s Attorney has issued a report on the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 students and 6 teachers dead. The report contains new details about the gunman, but says nothing about his motive. Colin Campbell reports.
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[27 Nov 2013] Poll 44% of Americans back Iran nuclear deal - English
A new survey shows that 44% of Americans back the recent nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus...
A new survey shows that 44% of Americans back the recent nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
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[27 Nov 2013] French court reverses Hijab case after political pressure...
France\'s Supreme Court has previously ruled that the firing of a child care worker for wearing a Hijab was an obvious case of religious...
France\'s Supreme Court has previously ruled that the firing of a child care worker for wearing a Hijab was an obvious case of religious discrimination in the private sector.
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[28 Nov 2013] Report: 78 Percent of Gezi protest detainees were Alavis -...
New information has been released about the Gezi park protests that happened in Turkey throughout this summer. The protests started over the ruling...
New information has been released about the Gezi park protests that happened in Turkey throughout this summer. The protests started over the ruling AK Party\\\'s decision to destroy the last remainig park to Istanbul iconic Taxsim square. The protests quickly spiraled into mass anti-government rallies through out the country. The protesters condemned the ruling AK Party and its leader Prime Minister Recep Teyyip Erdogan. They also accused the government of being dictatorial with a hidden religious agenda in store for Turkeys secular society.
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[30 Nov 2013] Federal officials warn Americans fighting in Syria pose...
US officials have warned that Americans joining militants fighting to topple the Syrian government pose a security threat at home.
Federal...
US officials have warned that Americans joining militants fighting to topple the Syrian government pose a security threat at home.
Federal officials say American militants could become radicalized by al-Qaeda-linked militant groups and return to the US as security risks. The State Department says it has no estimates of how many Americans have taken up weapons in the nearly 3-year-old conflict. But analysts put the number at two dozen. So far this year, three US residents have been charged with planning to fight alongside the terrorist group, al-Nusrah Front in Syria. The US and some of its Arab allies including Saudi Arabia have openly supported an armed opposition in Syria and called for a regime change.
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[04 Dec 2013] Poll Turkey popularity drops by 20% within 2 yrs - English
A new poll shows that Turkey\'s stature is waning in the Middle East and its popularity has dropped significantly over the past two years.
A new poll shows that Turkey\'s stature is waning in the Middle East and its popularity has dropped significantly over the past two years.
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[05 Dec 2013] UK govt fudges fuel poverty statistics - English
FUEL POOR is a new social class in the UK. It refers to families that spend more than 10 percent of their income on fuel to keep adequately warm....
FUEL POOR is a new social class in the UK. It refers to families that spend more than 10 percent of their income on fuel to keep adequately warm. Activists say the ability to keep warm is everyone\'s right and not a privilege.
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[06 Dec 2013] Iran, Germany eye better trade ties after nuclear deal -...
The volume of bilateral trade between Germany and Iran stands at around 2-point-8 billion euros. That figure could still go up in the coming...
The volume of bilateral trade between Germany and Iran stands at around 2-point-8 billion euros. That figure could still go up in the coming months, given the nuclear deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany.
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