[26 May 13] Bahrain, staging point for imperial predation: Ralph...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, a political commentator and the author of Hidden History of Zionism from Berkeley,...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, a political commentator and the author of Hidden History of Zionism from Berkeley, California.
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[31 May 13] Labor groups, workers call for change at Walmart - English
Walmart employees in the U-S state of California are on strike again. They say the chain stores corporation is retaliating against workers who...
Walmart employees in the U-S state of California are on strike again. They say the chain stores corporation is retaliating against workers who speak out. The strike is part of a nationwide strategy to call for a change of action at the largest retailer in the world.
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[28 June 13] Criminality among UK police on the rise - English
They are supposed to be the ones in charge of upholding Britain\'s law and order but it seems the men and women of police forces across the country...
They are supposed to be the ones in charge of upholding Britain\'s law and order but it seems the men and women of police forces across the country are not averse to breaking the rules themselves. A freedom of information request revealed a shocking rise in the number of officers disciplined for misconduct.
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[29 June 13] Obama culpable for Gitmo prisoner death - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, Political commentator and activist from San Francisco, about the US military investigation...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, Political commentator and activist from San Francisco, about the US military investigation into the Death in custody of Guantanamo Bay prisoner Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif in 2012.
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[01 Jan 2014] Anbar governor calls for deployment of army to combat...
The Iraqi prime minister has defended his decision to send troops to the volatile Anbar province to fight against what he calls the...
The Iraqi prime minister has defended his decision to send troops to the volatile Anbar province to fight against what he calls the al-Qaeda-affiliated militants.
Nouri al-Maliki stressed that the fight against terrorism would continue in the western province and the army is committed to hunting down the militants and armed groups. His statements came after security forces dismantled an anti-government protest site in the city of Ramadi on Monday. The government said the site had become a breeding ground for pro-al-Qaeda militants. Maliki added that the crisis has threatened Iraq\\\'s national security. He accused some political groups of fanning the flames of sectarianism in the province
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[27 Jan 2014] Iraqi forces capture ISIL ring leader in Mosul - English
The rise in terrorist attacks across Iraq along with the al-Qaeda linked group of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant\'s attempts to take over...
The rise in terrorist attacks across Iraq along with the al-Qaeda linked group of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant\'s attempts to take over the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi in Iraq\'s Anbar province have prompted Iraqi security forces to clamp down on al- Qaeda and its affiliates.
In the latest wave of arrests in Iraq, the security forces have managed to capture one of the main leaders of the group in the city of Mosul. According to Iraq forces, the detainee known as \"the king of Northern babel\" is ISIL ring leader and 16 warrants were issued for his arrest prior to his capture. The al-Qaeda linked ISIL has become very active in Iraq in recent weeks as they have been crossing over from Syria.
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[02 Feb 2014] israel returns remains of Palestinian woman died 12 years...
Tel Aviv returns the remains of a young Palestinian woman who died during the second Intifada or uprising against the Israeli occupation 12 years...
Tel Aviv returns the remains of a young Palestinian woman who died during the second Intifada or uprising against the Israeli occupation 12 years ago.
Palestinians in the West Bank town of Bethlehem were jubilant as an ambulance carrying the remains of Ayat al-Akhras arrived. The family is expected to bury the 18-year-old\\\'s remains on Monday. Akhras was killed in 2002 at the height of the second Palestinian Intifada. She died after she detonated an explosive belt in West Jerusalem al-Quds killing two Israelis. The remains of over 280 Palestinians killed in confrontations with Israeli forces are still held in Israel. Tel Aviv has agreed to return the remains of 36 Palestinians but has only released six bodies so far.
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[12 Feb 2014] Nearly a dozen killed in blast hitting police van in...
Nearly a dozen people have been killed and many more injured in a fresh attack in Pakistan\'s port city of Karachi.
Officials say an...
Nearly a dozen people have been killed and many more injured in a fresh attack in Pakistan\'s port city of Karachi.
Officials say an explosive-laden car hit a police bus transporting over 50 personnel. All of the victims are policemen. No group has claimed responsibility for the early morning attack. Pakistan has been hit by a wave of bombings and shootings in recent months. And Karachi has been one of the major targets with insurgent groups often trying to create ethnic violence in the city. Just days ago, several people were killed after a group of gunmen threw grenades and opened fire at a religious gathering there.
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