** IMP ** Media conference by George Galloway during Welcome Rally at...
Former British MP George Galloway arrived in Toronto on Saturday, October 2 to resume his pan-Canadian speaking tour after being prevented from...
Former British MP George Galloway arrived in Toronto on Saturday, October 2 to resume his pan-Canadian speaking tour after being prevented from entering Canada in March 2009. A welcome rally that includes tour organizers, supporters and Mr. Galloway's legal counsel was assembled at 6:30 p.m. at the Terminal 3 arrivals gate at Lester B. Pearson International Airport. Upon Mr. Galloway's arrival, he hold a 15-minute media conference at the gate.
"I am elated by the recent Federal Court decision, said Mr. Galloway". "Justice Mosley's decision has refuted Jason Kenney's ridiculous claims about me, and has confirmed that the attempt to keep me out of Canada was purely a political one."
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7/5/09 Gerald Celente on Fox News: Obamageddon is coming! - English
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Gerald Celente of the Trends Research Institute looks into the future and gives some rather dire predictions.
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Gerald Celente of the Trends Research Institute looks into the future and gives some rather dire predictions.
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[01 Jan 2014] Efforts continue to resolve north-south feud in Yemen -...
After a week of bloody clashes in southern Yemen, negotiations have resumed in Sana\'a at the national dialogue conference, where the country\'s...
After a week of bloody clashes in southern Yemen, negotiations have resumed in Sana\'a at the national dialogue conference, where the country\'s political factions have been meeting for over the past 8 months to find solutions for the pressing issues.
One of the main issues is the southern case which remains unresolved. A new proposal was put forward last week which insists on the creation of a federal system. Southern representatives in the NDC however say justice must first be served for the years of repression sustained in the south under the previous regime.
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[03 Nov 2013] Leader: US has lost its political & military power in...
The Leader of Iran\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Islamic Revolution says the United States has lost its political and military power and turned into a country...
The Leader of Iran\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Islamic Revolution says the United States has lost its political and military power and turned into a country grappling with its biggest economic and financial problems. He was addressing a group of school and university students on the occasion of Student Day in Iran. Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the U-S is suffering from political problems and divisions which led to the recent shutdown of the federal government. The Leader noted that Iran\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s current economic hardships pale in comparison with those of the US administration. Ayatollah Khamenei said US officials made projections some 11 years ago about having 14-thousand billion dollars in extra revenues by 2011 or 2012, and that now, in practice, they are suffering from a huge 17-thousand billion dollar deficit. Iran\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Leader said that this alone shows America\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s true economic situation and the inaccuracy of their official calculations. Ayatollah Khamenei also made mention of deep divisions among Washington\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s allies, saying that the U-S has failed to convince even its closest partners like France or Britain to back its decision on launching a strike against Syria.
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[04Oct19] El Gobierno de Trump reduce drásticamente número de...
Donald Trump ha decidido cortar casi por la mitad el actual programa de refugiados. Muchas de estas personas huyen de sus países para salvar sus...
Donald Trump ha decidido cortar casi por la mitad el actual programa de refugiados. Muchas de estas personas huyen de sus países para salvar sus vidas.
El Gobierno Federal estadounidense anunció que el año 2020 sólo admitirá 18 mil personas perseguidas en distintos países del mundo. La noticia fue confirmada por el Departamento de Estado siendo esta la cifra más baja desde hace décadas.
El nuevo plan también reducirá el papel de Naciones Unidas a la hora de elegir a los refugiados para EE.UU.
Según informes de la Casa Blanca desde que se creó el sistema de refugiados en 1980, marca una caída de 12 mil respecto a los actuales 30 mil para el año fiscal de 2019 y una drástica reducción del objetivo de 110 mil refugiados que la Administración de Barack Obama se fijó para 2016, su último año en el gobierno.
A través de la Oficina de Población Refugiados y Migración el Gobierno de Estados Unidos administra los recursos destinados a atender a las personas que viven en situación de peligro en cualquier parte del mundo.
Estados Unidos considera de manera diferente a los migrantes que buscan refugio que a aquellos que buscan asilo aunque ambos, en general, huyen de sus países ya que temen por sus vidas.
Rosie Orbach, California
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[05 Aug 2012] Somalia draft constitution to go to referendum - English
[05 Aug 2012] Somalia draft constitution to go to referendum - English
Somalia has endorsed a draft constitution that is set to replace an...
[05 Aug 2012] Somalia draft constitution to go to referendum - English
Somalia has endorsed a draft constitution that is set to replace an eight-year old Transitional Federal Charter that governed Somalia since 2004.
However contrary to many developed countries where people vote for or against the document through a referendum, in Somalia, 621 elders endorsed the draft that ended the Transitional period.
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[06/11/19] Russia: Operation to release remaining whale jail belugas...
Russian oceanography experts loaded 13 beluga whales previously held in the so-called \"whale jail\" onto vessel in the Srednyaya Bay on...
Russian oceanography experts loaded 13 beluga whales previously held in the so-called \"whale jail\" onto vessel in the Srednyaya Bay on Wednesday, as the operation to free the remaining belugas continued.
Mandatory courtesy to Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO)
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[07 July 13] Calls for federalism in Afghanistan divide Afghan society -...
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has confirmed the covert efforts of some foreign countries to change the political system of Afghanistan. Karzai has...
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has confirmed the covert efforts of some foreign countries to change the political system of Afghanistan. Karzai has not named any specific country, but he did mention the kind of system those countries are looking for. His comments drew mixed reactions here. People in the north support a federal government. Their neighborhoods are rich with oil deposits---like these ones. You cannot find the likes of these oil deposits in the south. The northerners want to have a full grip on them. And it is also peace that they believe can come to their villages if a federal style of government is put in place. It is not the general view though. There are many who are strongly opposed to such a change in Afghanistan\'s political system. Fatana Ishaq Gailani is one of them. She is a member of a famous political family here. Fatana blames the West for trying to impose a federal government on Afghans.
To her, it is a plausible threat.
Fayez Khorshid, Press TV, Kabul
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[09 Jan 2014] FBI alarmed over homegrown terrorist radicalized in Syria...
Syria\'s war spillover affecting countries thousands of kilometers away: the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm over...
Syria\'s war spillover affecting countries thousands of kilometers away: the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm over radicalized homegrown militants.
FBI Director James Comey says he\'s concerned about the militants inside the US who would be radicalized after returning from Syria. He says dozens of Americans have gone to Syria to fight alongside insurgents against the Syrian government. Comey has expressed concern that Syria has turned into a training ground for a new generation of terrorists. The American official has also acknowledged that it would be very hard to track such radicalized homegrown terrorists.
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[09 July 2012] George Galloway: The Mystery of Arafat Death - English
[09 July 2012] George Galloway: The Mystery of Arafat Death - English
Recent investigations indicate that Yasser Arafat might have been poisoned...
[09 July 2012] George Galloway: The Mystery of Arafat Death - English
Recent investigations indicate that Yasser Arafat might have been poisoned with the radioactive Polonium 210 in Paris in 2004. The deadly poison was also used to murder the former officer of the Russian Federal Security Service, FSB and KGB, Alexander Litvinenko, in 2006. Last week, Barclays was fined 290 million pounds for attempting to manipulate the rates on which banks lend to each other.
Public and political pressure forced the bank's former CEO, Bob Diamond, to take responsibility for rogue traders and resign. Diamond was paid around 14 million pounds a year in salaries and bonuses. Meanwhile, the movie actor Tom Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes are getting divorced. Sources close to Holmes say it is all about Scientology, the cult to which Cruise is a member.
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[09 July 2012] New Pakistani PM granted immunity from prosecution - English
[09 July 2012] New Pakistani PM granted immunity from prosecution - English
Amid protests by the opposition parties, Pakistan's Lower House of the...
[09 July 2012] New Pakistani PM granted immunity from prosecution - English
Amid protests by the opposition parties, Pakistan's Lower House of the Parliament has passed a new Contempt Law which grants immunity to new Prime Minister and Federal Ministers from prosecution on contempt of court charges.
The new law will help Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to seek immunity from prosecution on contempt charges he could possibly face this Wednesday if he, like his predecessor, refuses to reopen money laundering cases against President Asif Zardari.
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[1 June 13] Student loan crisis hits America - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dean Henderson, author of Big Oil & Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf, Missouri, about zero- interest...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dean Henderson, author of Big Oil & Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf, Missouri, about zero- interest rate deals between Wall street and the Federal Reserve, student loan debt and how this is real life in America.
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[10 July 13] US judge can stop Gitmo force-feeding - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Alfred Lambermont Webre, international lawyer, about a US federal judge saying she has no authority to...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Alfred Lambermont Webre, international lawyer, about a US federal judge saying she has no authority to stop force-feeding of hunger strikers at the infamous US-run Guantanamo Bay prison.
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[11 Dec 2013] Russia says decision settling Iran nuclear program should...
Russia says the final decision settling the Iranian nuclear program should guarantee Tehran\'s right to developing a peaceful atomic energy...
Russia says the final decision settling the Iranian nuclear program should guarantee Tehran\'s right to developing a peaceful atomic energy industry and the security of all countries in the Middle East.
In his annual address to the Federal Assembly, Vladimir Putin said a breakthrough has been reached over the Iranian nuclear program but this is only the first step. It is necessary to carry out a patient search aimed at a broader solution to guarantee Iran\'s right to developing its peaceful atomic energy industry. On the missile system built by western countries, the Russian president said the missile defense system built by Western countries is defensive only in name. He added there is no need to develop the program after the recent world powers and Iran reached a deal on Tehran\'s nuclear program.
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[12 Dec 2013] Former Bank of israel chief to take No. 2 job at US...
The former head of the Bank of Israel is about to become the Vice-Chairman of America\'s Federal Reserve. Stanley Fischer, who led the Bank of...
The former head of the Bank of Israel is about to become the Vice-Chairman of America\'s Federal Reserve. Stanley Fischer, who led the Bank of Israel for eight years, has been asked to take over Janet Yellen\'s position at the US Fed. Yellen is set to take the top job from current boss Ben Bernanke whose term ends in January. Fischer, who was born in Zambia, holds both Israeli and American citizenships. The announcement comes after the Bank of Canada\'s chief Mark Carney earlier this year became the first foreigner to lead the Bank of England.
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[18 Jan 2014] Tens of thousands of Afghan, Iraq war veterans homeless in...
American soldiers who have returned home from the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing tough challenges.
The Department of Veterans...
American soldiers who have returned home from the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing tough challenges.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says, last year nearly 50,000 of the veterans were either homeless or in a federal program aimed at keeping them off the streets. High rate of unemployment and post traumatic stress disorder among the veterans have raised the rate of suicide among them. A large number of US troopers who were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan come from the lower class. They were promised a better future by the department of defense. Long costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have failed to end militancy in the two countries.
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[19 Dec 2013] US appeals court overturns ruling that 9\\11 victims can...
A US appeals court has put Saudi Arabia back as a defendant in lawsuits, saying it had given support to al-Qaeda prior to the September 11...
A US appeals court has put Saudi Arabia back as a defendant in lawsuits, saying it had given support to al-Qaeda prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
The federal appeals court in New York City has revived claims by families of victims of the attacks. Another court had previously ruled that Saudi Arabia was protected by a legal privilege which says foreign countries can\'t be sued in American courts. The US says nearly three thousand people were killed in the attacks. It says most of the attackers were Saudi nationals who hijacked planes and flew them into the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington.
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[20 Jan 2014] Pakistan prepares new security policy to end violence -...
This is the aftermath of the latest attack in Pakistan\'s garrison city of Rawalpindi.The violence carried out by pro-Taliban militants has left...
This is the aftermath of the latest attack in Pakistan\'s garrison city of Rawalpindi.The violence carried out by pro-Taliban militants has left over a dozen people dead including a number of security officials.
This was the second deadly attack in as many days.The unrest took place just hours before the country\'s federal cabinet met to discuss the new national security policy for dealing with the growing violence. Chairing a special cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has strongly condemned the series of attacks targeting security forces. He says the country is facing an extra ordinary situation which calls for extra ordinary steps
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[21 June 13] Pakistan formulates new national security policy - English
These security checks in the Pakistan\'s federal capital Islamabad highlight the heavy price ordinary people are paying in Washington\'s so-called...
These security checks in the Pakistan\'s federal capital Islamabad highlight the heavy price ordinary people are paying in Washington\'s so-called war on terror.
But now there is a hope for common Pakistanis, as the new government is in process to mitigate their suffering.
At a high-level meeting attended by the country\'s top civil and military law enforcement agencies, the government has decided to overhaul the national security policy.
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[21 June 13] Pakistan formulates new national security policy - English
Pakistan has decided to formulate a new national security policy in an effort to end years of violence due to Washington\'s so-called war on...
Pakistan has decided to formulate a new national security policy in an effort to end years of violence due to Washington\'s so-called war on terror. These security checks in the Pakistan\'s federal capital Islamabad highlight the heavy price ordinary people are paying in Washington\'s so-called war on terror.
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[22 May 13] Canadians demand full separation from Britain - English
Victoria Day in Canada is a federal public holiday in honor of British Queen Victoria\'s birthday. As the day is celebrated in the North American...
Victoria Day in Canada is a federal public holiday in honor of British Queen Victoria\'s birthday. As the day is celebrated in the North American country, many Canadians renew their call for full separation from Britain.
Press TV\'s Ashantai Hathaway reports from Montreal.
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