Sensational election win brings George Galloway back in the Parliament -...
British politician George Galloway has won a sensational election victory in the north of England which will take him back to parliament. Galloway...
British politician George Galloway has won a sensational election victory in the north of England which will take him back to parliament. Galloway won a landslide victory in a vote which saw the major parties humbled and Muslims uniting to elect the anti-war candidate. Roshan Muhammed Salih reports from Bradford.
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[24 April 2012] Will Sarkozy Survive? - News Analysis - Presstv - English
[24 April 2012] Will Sarkozy Survive? - News Analysis - Presstv - English
French voters going to the polls for the presidential election seem to...
[24 April 2012] Will Sarkozy Survive? - News Analysis - Presstv - English
French voters going to the polls for the presidential election seem to want to afflict a blow to current President Nicloas Sarkozy possibilities of leading the nation again. Now, the man who came into the presidential office with record popularity, may be at the end of his reign as now Nicolas Sarkozy is the most unpopular French president ever.
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[27 May 2012] Egypt holds first free presidential election - The Real...
[27 May 2012] Egypt holds first free presidential election - The Real Deal - English
Egyptians went to the polls in their first ever free...
[27 May 2012] Egypt holds first free presidential election - The Real Deal - English
Egyptians went to the polls in their first ever free presidential election during this week. Who becomes president and indeed what the president's powers would be are still unknown. A run-off vote is scheduled for 16th and 17th of June in case no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes. France and Germany are at loggerheads over what to do about Greek-Euro economic issue as the new French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel took part at the European Union Summit. After months hype about the float of Facebook which has billions of users worldwide, the appetite for its shares collapsed after the initial launch on Friday. Shares opened at 38 dollars each but they are now being traded at 31 dollars valuing the company 4 billion dollars less than it was just a week ago.
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[04 June 2012] Voters seek Islamic system in Egypt - English
[04 June 2012] 'Voters seek Islamic system in Egypt' - English
Egyptians vented their anger at presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq who urged them...
[04 June 2012] 'Voters seek Islamic system in Egypt' - English
Egyptians vented their anger at presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq who urged them to accept the life sentence issued for Mubarak and his officers. Security sources say dozens of angry protesters attacked Shafiq's campaign headquarters in two provincial towns, one of which in Fayyoum south of the capital Cairo and the other one in Hurghada on the Red Sea. Shafiq's campaign headquarters in Cairo had already been attacked last Monday. Besides supporting Mubarak's verdict, Shafiq has lashed out at his Muslim Brotherhood rival.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Waleed el-Haddad, spokesperson of Freedom and Justice Party.
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[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi has promised to share...
[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi has promised to share power with other parties and to uphold the goals of revolution if he becomes president.
An interview with Mark Glenn, author and journalist
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[15 June 2012] Egypt rev. continues through elections - English
[15 June 2012] Egypt rev. continues through elections - English
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court has ordered the country's parliament...
[15 June 2012] Egypt rev. continues through elections - English
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court has ordered the country's parliament dissolved saying the legislative body's election about 6 months ago was unconstitutional. The Supreme Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday that one-third of the parliamentary seats were "illegitimate." The court also ruled that the parliament-approved political isolation law is unconstitutional, allowing ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak's last premier Ahmad Shafiq to stay in the presidential runoff this weekend.
The Thursday rulings come just two days ahead of a tense presidential runoff between Shafiq and Muslim Brotherhood's candidate Mohammed Morsi. Following the decision, the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) declared full legislative authority and said that, by Friday, it will announce a 100-person assembly that will write the country's new constitution.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Waleed el-Haddad, spokesman of Freedom and Justice Party, to hear his opinion on this issue. The video also offers the opinion of an additional guest: Ezzat Abu-Moustafa, chair of the Egyptian, Arab and British Cultural Forum.
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[19 June 2012] Egypt military not to give up power - English
[19 June 2012] Egypt military not to give up power - English
The candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, has won the...
[19 June 2012] Egypt military not to give up power - English
The candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, has won the country's presidential run-off as he secures 51.8 percent of the votes, according to unofficial final results.
The ballot count was reportedly completed on Monday, indicating that Morsi won the presidential race with 51.8 percent of the votes, but that his rival Ahmad Shafiq, who was Egypt's former premier when ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak was in power, came in second with 48.2 percent.
Earlier on Monday, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee also confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the presidential run-off.
Press TV talks with Mohamed Ghanem, Muslim Brotherhood leader in the UK, regarding the issue.
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[22 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen Comment -...
[22 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic...
[22 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.
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[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment...
[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic...
[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.
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[17 July 2012] Press TV Rattansi interviews Mitt Romney - English
[17 July 2012] Press TV Rattansi interviews Mitt Romney - English
In this comic episode of Press TV's Double Standards, Afshin Rattansi interviews...
[17 July 2012] Press TV Rattansi interviews Mitt Romney - English
In this comic episode of Press TV's Double Standards, Afshin Rattansi interviews the rich republican contender Mitt Romney to talk about his plans for the US presidency.
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[03 Aug 2012] How can Muslims in West help Islamic Awakening - English
[03 Aug 2012] How can Muslims in West help Islamic Awakening - English
After too much expectation and uncertainty, finally the Muslim Brotherhood...
[03 Aug 2012] How can Muslims in West help Islamic Awakening - English
After too much expectation and uncertainty, finally the Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi won the election with 51.7 percent of the votes against Ahmed Shafiq. This came after a close competition in the second round, while some rumours were suggesting that the old regimes remnant Ahmed Shafiq might win. Thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters filled the streets and squares in Cairo and other cities to celebrate this victory, a turning point in Egypt's history to move from dictatorship to.
While Morsi succeeds Hosni Mubarak, who was overthrown 16 months ago after a popular uprising, the military council has this month curbed the powers of the presidency. This means that the head of state will have to work closely with the army on a planned democratic constitution. This week's Islam and Life asks: Egypt changes: How can Muslims in the west help the Islamic Awakening?
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[1 June 13] Unity, resistance keys to counter sanctions: Haddad-Adel -...
Iranian presidential candidate Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel has underscored the importance of national unity and resistance as the keys to render...
Iranian presidential candidate Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel has underscored the importance of national unity and resistance as the keys to render ineffective the West\'s economic embargoes against Iran.
\"We should join hands and prove that, as we didn\'t bow to the enemy during the eight years of the [Iraqi-] imposed war, we won\'t give up in this economic war either, and we will manage our lives in a way that will turn these economic sanctions and economic threats into opportunities, God willing,\" Haddad-Adel said during a Thursday campaign speech in Tehran.
\"The latest plot that the enemies have hatched is the [imposition of] economic sanctions. They\'ve imposed sanctions on oil, on the Central Bank [of Iran], on money transactions, on marine transportation, on insurance. They did whatever they could to place the [Iranian] nation under economic pressure,\" Haddad-Adel added.
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[05 June 13] Rohani vows amicable ties with world - English
Iranian presidential candidate Hassan Rohani says he will seek help from the Iranian elite in running the country\'s affairs and will attempt to...
Iranian presidential candidate Hassan Rohani says he will seek help from the Iranian elite in running the country\'s affairs and will attempt to establish amicable ties with the international community if elected president.
\"The Administration of Prudence and Hope will be the administration of peace, friendship and reconciliation; reconciliation with the elite, scholars and competent managers, reconciliation with the people and the world in an attempt to put an end to the oppressive pressure against the Iranian nation,\" Rohani said in his first election campaign documentary broadcast on national TV on Tuesday.
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[27](Last) Condenado a muerte - Sentenced to Death - Serie...
[27](último) Condenado a muerte - Sentenced to Death - Serie Iraní
Un chico joven llamado Ata Jan-Amu, para poder mejorar su vida,...
[27](último) Condenado a muerte - Sentenced to Death - Serie Iraní
Un chico joven llamado Ata Jan-Amu, para poder mejorar su vida, con la ayuda de su prometida e hija de un joyero, atraca la joyería del padre de la novia. La policía lo detiene y lo mete en la cárcel. Después de lo ocurrido, la novia se lava las manos y dice que no tiene nada que ver con el robo. Ata, tras ser libertado, sale en búsqueda de su ex prometida, ahora casada y con una hija, para vengarse de ella.
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[14 June 13] Iran Presidential polls in Berlin - English
The polling stations for the Iranian presidential election opened in Germany to give Iranians living outside their home country the chance to cast...
The polling stations for the Iranian presidential election opened in Germany to give Iranians living outside their home country the chance to cast their vote. More than 100,000 Iranians live in Germany and despite Friday being a working day here, many came to the Iranian Embassy in Berlin to vote.
Polling stations were set up in Berlin, the consulates in Hamburg, Munich and Frankfurt as well as in Bonn, the former German capital. Eligible voters taking part in the election chose one of the six candidates to succeed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president of the Islamic Republic of Iran. And although they might be far away from their hometown, they feel the responsibility to take part in this key event.
The polling station in the Iranian Embassy in Berlin remains open for the day allowing Iranians to freely cast their vote and contribute to electing the candidate of their choice.
Many Iranians living in Germany have used their right to vote in Iran\'s presidential election in the five polling stations set up all over the country and now they curiously await the result.
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[17 July 13] New round of US sanctions against Iran - English
A new round of US unilateral sanctions came into effect on July 1st, planned to affect the Iranian economy hugely.
The sanctions target the...
A new round of US unilateral sanctions came into effect on July 1st, planned to affect the Iranian economy hugely.
The sanctions target the barter of Iran\'s currency, the Rial, the country\'s auto sector, shipbuilding, and petroleum industry.
New tightening sanctions are being imposed on Iranian nation while the country is dealing with an inflation rate of over 31%.
Many political analysts believed that the United States was expected not to put into effect these new sanctions while a moderate candidate won the June presidential election.
They had predicted that the US administration would defer their decision on the new sets of economic pressures. To their chagrin, now many countries as well as international companies have to choose between the US and Iran.
In this edition of the show we will take a closer look at the new round of US sanctions against Iran.
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[03 Nov 2013] Tunisia Ennahda, opposition at odds over new premier -...
At Tunisia\'s National Dialogue between Ennahda ruling party and the opposition, the mediation efforts of the Labor Union have failed as the...
At Tunisia\'s National Dialogue between Ennahda ruling party and the opposition, the mediation efforts of the Labor Union have failed as the Islamic party defended Ahmed Mestiri, an 88 year old candidate for the position of Prime Minister. But the Salvation Front nominated Mohamed Ennaceur, 79, to form the new Cabinet of independents tasked with ending the political, economic and security crisis
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[17 Nov 2013] Iran sports minister - English
A vote of confidence for Iran\'s minister of sports and youth affairs; the majority of MPs finally broke the spell by voting YES to President...
A vote of confidence for Iran\'s minister of sports and youth affairs; the majority of MPs finally broke the spell by voting YES to President Rouhani\'s proposed candidate after three months.
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[28 Nov 2013] Leading US Republican senator says Iran nuclear sites -...
In the US, a leading Republican senator says Iran\'s nuclear facilities must be bombed.
Speaking at a Zionist Organization of America gala,...
In the US, a leading Republican senator says Iran\'s nuclear facilities must be bombed.
Speaking at a Zionist Organization of America gala, Michelle Bachmann says Israel may be forced to bomb the Iranian facilities. Bachman, who\'s a member of the House Intelligence Committee says the Geneva nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 was a deliberate effort to harm Israel. Bachmann highlighted how the Geneva deal has left Israel isolated. The former presidential candidate says Israel may be forced to stand against Iran alone now that the P5+1 has abandoned it.
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[30 Dec 2013] Iranians mark December 30th an important event in the...
In the capital Tehran, people have gathered in one of the city\'s oldest mosques to mark the event. Kazem Sediqqi, Tehran\'s interim Friday prayers...
In the capital Tehran, people have gathered in one of the city\'s oldest mosques to mark the event. Kazem Sediqqi, Tehran\'s interim Friday prayers leader, delivered a speech there. Hundreds of thousands of people attended massive rallies on December 30, 2009, in response to months of political unrest that followed the presidential election held the same year. At the time, supporters of the defeated candidate claimed vote fraud and protested in the streets of Tehran and a few other cities. Dozens were killed and more injured in those riots.
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[26 Jan 2014] Mass funeral held for victims killed on 3rd anniv. of...
Egyptians have held a mass funeral for victims of the violence that broke out on the third anniversary of Egypt\'s 2011 revolution.
The...
Egyptians have held a mass funeral for victims of the violence that broke out on the third anniversary of Egypt\'s 2011 revolution.
The situation remains tense across the country, a day after deadly clashes pitting supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi against the security forces and rival demonstrators. The Health Ministry says nearly fifty people died in the clashes during demonstrations marking the anniversary of Egypt\'s 2011 revolution. Most of the victims are believed to be supporters of Morsi. Amnesty International has issued a report saying that Egypt has seen violence on an unprecedented scale since Morsi\'s ouster in a military coup in July. Meanwhile, Egypt\'s interim government announced on Sunday that it had decided to hold the presidential election before the parliamentary polls. The move is likely to intensify speculation over whether army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will be a candidate in the presidential election.
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America\'s Plan for the Middle East - Speech : Wesley Clark - 03 Oct...
Retired four-star general and former Democratic Presidential candidate Wesley Clark criticizes the course of U.S. foreign policy in the wake of...
Retired four-star general and former Democratic Presidential candidate Wesley Clark criticizes the course of U.S. foreign policy in the wake of September 11, 2001. Wesley Clark sought the presidency during the 2004 elections, seeking to bring a less hawkish perspective to the White House.
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America\\\'s Politics and Bitter Facts | Leader of the Muslim Ummah |...
Why do the people of conscience around the globe say \\\"Death to America\\\"? What do they mean? To the newly elected president of...
Why do the people of conscience around the globe say \\\"Death to America\\\"? What do they mean? To the newly elected president of America, Donald J Trump, we say, dear Mr Trump, DEATH TO AMERICA!
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The Enemy is Constantly on the Move | Leader of the Muslim Ummah | Farsi...
Why must we constantly mention the enemy? Is it so that we learn to love going on pointless rants and tirades, or is it so that we learn a more...
Why must we constantly mention the enemy? Is it so that we learn to love going on pointless rants and tirades, or is it so that we learn a more fundamental truth? The Leader speaks.
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[15 September 2019] Trump losing his base is still no guarantee of a...
Donald Trump can still win the 2020 US presidential election if the Democrats\' nominee doesn\'t motivate the voters, according to Myles Hoenig, an...
Donald Trump can still win the 2020 US presidential election if the Democrats\' nominee doesn\'t motivate the voters, according to Myles Hoenig, an American political analyst and activist.
Hoenig, a former Green Party candidate for Congress, made the remarks in an interview with Press TV on Saturday while commenting on Trump’s plunging approval rating.
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