[25 Oct 2013] Rights groups demand an end to the driving ban for women...
Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty...
Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown their weight behind a campaign calling on Saudi women to get behind wheels on Saturday in defiance of a ban on female drivers. But some signs suggest women have a tough road ahead of them in a kingdom that has been widely criticized for rights violations.
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[27 Oct 2013] Al Saud regime afraid of own HR records: Analyst - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Nasser al-Omari, a New York-based political analyst, to discuss the Saudi regime\'s ban on women\'s...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Nasser al-Omari, a New York-based political analyst, to discuss the Saudi regime\'s ban on women\'s driving and the upcoming civil rights demonstrations.
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[28 Oct 2013] Iran deputy FM, IAEA chief meet in Vienna - English
The first day of the twelfth round of the talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency came to an end in the Austrian capital...
The first day of the twelfth round of the talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency came to an end in the Austrian capital Vienna with the two sides agreeing to continue their negotiations on Tuesday.
Monday\'s talks were held at two different levels. At the beginning of the negotiations, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with the IAEA Director General Yukio Amano. Araqchi described the meeting as constructive.
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[29 Oct 2013] US to continue its surveillance program: Danny Schechter -...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Danny Schechter, editor of mediachannel.org, about the US spying scandal continuing to cause outrage among...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Danny Schechter, editor of mediachannel.org, about the US spying scandal continuing to cause outrage among its European allies.
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[29 Oct 2013] Syria consistent in dismantling CWs Mark Weber - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Weber, director of the Institute for Historical Review, about UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon saying...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Weber, director of the Institute for Historical Review, about UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon saying Syria is likely to meet the deadline in dismantling its chemical arsenal.
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[29 Oct 2013] Ecuador president meets his Russian counterpart at Kremlin...
Ecuador\'s President Rafael Correa is on an official visit to Russia where he signed agreements to boost trade and energy cooperation. Correa also...
Ecuador\'s President Rafael Correa is on an official visit to Russia where he signed agreements to boost trade and energy cooperation. Correa also met with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin. The two leaders discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations.
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[30 Oct 2013] US indirectly supports al-Qaeda in Syria: Franklin Lamb -...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Franklin Lamb, international lawyer, about French paper Le Figaro saying after Saudi Arabia, the US is...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Franklin Lamb, international lawyer, about French paper Le Figaro saying after Saudi Arabia, the US is second in line to lead al-Qaeda forces fighting against the Syrian government.
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[30 Oct 2013] israel freeing Palestinian inmates, publicity stunt: Mark...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, author and journalist, about 26 Palestinian prisoners being released from Israeli prisons.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, author and journalist, about 26 Palestinian prisoners being released from Israeli prisons.
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[31 Oct 2013] The Debate - EU Anti-US Outrage - English
Europe is in an uproar over US spying: Two days after Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany telephoned President Obama to complain about the...
Europe is in an uproar over US spying: Two days after Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany telephoned President Obama to complain about the monitoring of her cellphone, she joined fellow European leaders at a summit meeting in Brussels last week in sending a delegation to the US to seek answers, in addition to her own delegation. In this debate, we\'ll discuss which European countries are the latest to feel the sting of spying, and look at statements from the top US intelligence official contradicts President Obama and White House officials, saying that they were aware of spying on allies.
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[03 Nov 2013] Palestinians blame UK for its major role in their...
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip demand an apology from the British government for decades of suffering it has inflicted upon them. Nearly a hundred...
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip demand an apology from the British government for decades of suffering it has inflicted upon them. Nearly a hundred years ago Britain issued the ill-fated Balfour Declaration giving the land of Palestine to Zionists.
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[03 Nov 2013] US to give another $488mn in military aid to Israel - English
In the US, the House Armed Services Committee has approved an additional funding in military aid to Israel. The committee has approved that nearly...
In the US, the House Armed Services Committee has approved an additional funding in military aid to Israel. The committee has approved that nearly half a billion dollars be given to Israel this year. The approval has not yet been finalized but, it\'s expected to get the final okay by the House Appropriations Committee and Senate. The money is in addition to over three billion dollars in military aid that Washington is already planning to send to Tel Aviv in the coming fiscal year. This comes as the US government has made cuts in food assistance program. The cuts have forced nearly forty-eight million Americans to see their food stamps slashed.
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[03 Nov 2013] Israel pulling NSA strings: James Fetzer - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Fetzer, Professor Emeritus of the University of Minnesota Duluth (Madison) about the United...
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Fetzer, Professor Emeritus of the University of Minnesota Duluth (Madison) about the United States government spying on American citizens as well as eavesdropping on several world leaders.
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[03 Nov 2013] US, Israel rift deepens over Iran: Gareth Porter - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Gareth Porter, investigative journalist, about the US administration\'s new willingness for potential...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Gareth Porter, investigative journalist, about the US administration\'s new willingness for potential discussions to relieve illegal sanctions amid attempts in Congress to derail this move.
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[04 Nov 2013] The trial of Egypt ousted president Mohamed Morsi is...
A key trial suspended just minutes after opening. An Egyptian judge has suspended the trial of the country\'s first democratically-elected...
A key trial suspended just minutes after opening. An Egyptian judge has suspended the trial of the country\'s first democratically-elected president, Moahmed Morsi.
The suspension reportedly came after Morsi and 14 other defendants began shouting that they didn\'t recognize the authority of the court. Mohamed Morsi, three of his aides and 11 Muslim Brotherhood members are standing trial for allegedly inciting violence which left 10 protesters dead in December. The Muslim Brotherhood has called the charges fabricated, urging its supporters to pour into the streets in protest. Security is currently tight in Egypt with some 20-thousand policemen deployed to the streets. Brotherhood\'s supporters are demonstrating in several cities and outside the venue of the trial. Reports say at least 20 pro-Morsi protesters have been arrested during clashes in the port city of Alexandria.
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[04 Nov 2013] Egypt judge adjourns trial of Morsi, Brotherhood members -...
A key trial has been suspended right after its opening. An Egyptian judge has ordered the adjournment of the trial of the first...
A key trial has been suspended right after its opening. An Egyptian judge has ordered the adjournment of the trial of the first democratically-elected president, Mohamed Morsi.
The trial of Morsi and his co-defendants has been scheduled for January 8. The decision came after the defendants began chanting slogans against the army, saying that they didn\'t recognize the authority of the court. Morsi is reported to have said that he is the legitimate president of Egypt, calling on the court \'to end this farce\'. Mohamed Morsi, and 14 Brotherhood members are accused of inciting violence which left 10 protesters dead. The Muslim Brotherhood has called the charges fabricated. Security is currently tight in Egypt with some 20,000 policemen deployed to the streets. Brotherhood\'s supporters are demonstrating in several cities and outside the venue of the trial. Reports say dozens of protesters have already been arrested.
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[17 Nov 2013] Iran nuclear deal in Russia interests: Afrasiabi - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kaveh Afrasiabi, author & political scientist (Boston), for his opinion on Russia\'s role in...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kaveh Afrasiabi, author & political scientist (Boston), for his opinion on Russia\'s role in Iran\'s nuclear energy program negotiations.
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[17 Nov 2013] West architect of terrorism in Syria: M. Chossudovsky -...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Michel Chossudovsky, Center for Research on Globalization, Montreal, about the issue of the Western proxy...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Michel Chossudovsky, Center for Research on Globalization, Montreal, about the issue of the Western proxy war in Syria and the fresh advances being made by the army of the Syrian government in its fight against insurgents backed by the West, Israel and some Persian Gulf states.
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[17 Nov 2013] Acting PA chief calls for intl. probe into death of Arafat...
Acting Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas has called for an international investigation to determine who was behind the death of former PLO...
Acting Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas has called for an international investigation to determine who was behind the death of former PLO leader Yasser Arafat.
Abbas\'s remarks came days after Palestinian investigators accepted reports issued by Swiss scientists, who said they found high levels of the radioactive element polonium in the remains of Arafat\'s body. Palestinian investigators say Israel is the prime suspect in the case. However, Tel Aviv has denied the allegations. Arafat died in November 2004, a month after going into a coma following symptoms of abdominal pains, diarrhea, and vomiting.
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[18 Nov 2013] Gunmen kill anti-terror officer in charge of Muslim...
An Egyptian officer in charge of the Muslim Brotherhood file has been gunned down outside his home in a Cairo suburb.
Security sources say the...
An Egyptian officer in charge of the Muslim Brotherhood file has been gunned down outside his home in a Cairo suburb.
Security sources say the slain official had been involved in drafting the charges against ousted President Mohamed Morsi and Brotherhood chief Mohammed Badie which led to trials for both of them. Prime Minister Hazem al-Belawi has condemned Mohamed Mabruk\'s assassination at quote treacherous hands. No group has claimed responsibility for Sunday\'s attack yet.
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[18 Nov 2013] Egypt: Anti Coup Alliance proposes exit strategy - English
The anti-coup alliance has offered an exit strategy to end the crisis in Egypt by calling for dialogue with the army, political parties and...
The anti-coup alliance has offered an exit strategy to end the crisis in Egypt by calling for dialogue with the army, political parties and national figures. The proposal was met with skepticism and stirred different reactions.
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[19 Nov 2013] Casualties as US drone attack hits eastern Yemen - English
Reports from Yemen say casualties are caused in yet another U-S assassination drone strike in an eastern province.
The airstrike targeted a...
Reports from Yemen say casualties are caused in yet another U-S assassination drone strike in an eastern province.
The airstrike targeted a pickup truck in Hadra-maut province, where three people were killed. No further details are available at the moment, but we\'ll keep you updated as we get them. It is the latest drone attacks that the U-S has been launching in Yemen over the past years. Washington is also carrying out its drone campaign in several other Muslim countries including Pakistan and Afghanistan. The U-S claims that the drone attacks are part of its so-called war on terror, and that they target militants. However, facts on the ground show that civilians often take the brunt.
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[20 Nov 2013] israel seeks to undermine nuclear talks: James Petras -...
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Petras, Middle East expert, about Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif\'s censuring Israel...
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Petras, Middle East expert, about Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif\'s censuring Israel for its strenuous efforts to block a nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany.
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[21 Nov 2013] Universal Children Day marked under siege in Gaza - English
A marathon has been held in the Gaza Strip as part of an event celebrating the Universal Children\'s Day. Large numbers of children took part in...
A marathon has been held in the Gaza Strip as part of an event celebrating the Universal Children\'s Day. Large numbers of children took part in the competition aimed at highlighting the plight of Palestinians in the Israeli-blockaded territory.
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