Comment with George Galloway - Democratic revolution in Tunisia -...
A 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with Former British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges...
A 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with Former British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing our world.
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[Remember Palestine] The Palestinian right of return - 19Feb2011 - English
On this edition of Remember Palestine the main topic of debate is the Palestinian refugees' right of return.
The political analyst Sukant...
On this edition of Remember Palestine the main topic of debate is the Palestinian refugees' right of return.
The political analyst Sukant Chandan and Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi from Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods are Press TV's Amina Taylor's guests in this edition
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[Comment with George Galloway] Day of rage in Saudi Arabia - 03Mar2011 -...
Comment is a 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with former British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing...
Comment is a 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with former British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing our world.
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[Comment with Lauren Booth] Moussa Koussa in London - 31Mar2011 - English
A 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing...
A 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing our world. Reknown British Journalist Lauren Booth is covering for George Galloway who is busy with his election campaign in Glasgow.
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[Comment with George Galloway] - The new Hujj, Bahrain, US Economy,...
A 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with former British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges...
A 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with former British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing our world.
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Analysis: Western War on Free Speech - 24 Jan 2013 - English
An activist says that the West has \'profoundly lost its way\' in terms of the freedom of speech, to a degree that they take some alternative...
An activist says that the West has \'profoundly lost its way\' in terms of the freedom of speech, to a degree that they take some alternative channels off air but at the same time continue to air degrading channels. A group of Spanish lawmakers have heaped scorn on their government for pulling the plug on Iranian channels Press TV and Hispan TV under the influence of Zionist lobbies in the United States. In a letter, the United Left deputies asked the Spanish government to explain if Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo had discussed the ban on Iranian networks in his meeting with the Zionist lobbies in October 2012. An overwhelming majority of 72 percent of respondents to a recent Press TV poll from across the globe said Iran\'s media are attacked by Zionist lobbies for their revelation of truth about Israel and the West. The ban on Press TV and Hispan TV in Spain followed a similar move by France\'s Eutelsat company, which had already taken several Iranian satellite channels and radio stations off the air, claiming that the channels were removed because of \"a wider interpretation of EU regulations.\"
To shed more light on the issue at hand, Press TV\'s The Debate program has conducted an interview with William Spring, human rights activist from London, Caleb Maupin, with the International Action Center from New York City and Alon Ben-Meir, with the NYU Center for Global Affairs from New York City.
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[16 Feb 2013] The Debate: CIA-armed Syria militants will turn against US...
The United States government assists militants across the world, only to one day fight against them, a prominent political activist tells Press TV....
The United States government assists militants across the world, only to one day fight against them, a prominent political activist tells Press TV. In the background to this, Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March 2011, with the Syrian government and experts saying an anti-Syria plot was hatched by the US, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Sara Flounders, co-director of the International Action Center, from New York, to further discuss the issue. Flounders is joined by Scott Rickard, a former US intelligence linguist from Florida, and George Lambraski, a former US diplomat, from London.
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[The Debate] US interference in Syria at behest of israel - 11 May 2013...
Press TV has, in its \"The Debate\" program, conducted an interview with Mark Dankof, a commentator and broadcaster from San Antonio, to...
Press TV has, in its \"The Debate\" program, conducted an interview with Mark Dankof, a commentator and broadcaster from San Antonio, to discuss the Syria crisis and foreign intervention in the Arab country.
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[The Debate] US must end failed war in Afghanistan - English
The United States and its allies entered the war in Afghanistan in October 2001 as part of Washington\'s so-called war on terror. The offensive...
The United States and its allies entered the war in Afghanistan in October 2001 as part of Washington\'s so-called war on terror. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but after more than 11 years, the foreign troops have still not been able to establish security in the country. The foreign troops are scheduled to leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014. However, there are still more than 100,000 US-led troops (67,000 US troops and 37,000 coalition forces) in the country.
Press TV\'s The Debate has conducted an interview with Tighe Barry, political activist and member of CODEPINK from Washington.
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[20 May 13] The Debate: anti-austerity protests in israel - English
Thousands of Israelis have taken to streets to protest against the austerity measures imposed by the regime.
The demonstrations were held in...
Thousands of Israelis have taken to streets to protest against the austerity measures imposed by the regime.
The demonstrations were held in Tel Aviv, East al-Quds (Jerusalem), and Be\\\\\\\'er Sheva in southern Israel on Saturday evening.
Similar protests were also held in front of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu\\\\\\\'s house in Caesarea where the demonstrators carried signs reading, \\\\\\\"Instead of giving to the poor, they give to the rich, what a corrupt government.\\\\\\\"
In Tel Aviv, the protesters held signs reading, \\\\\\\"It\\\\\\\'s time to tax the rich,\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\"It\\\\\\\'s enough.\\\\\\\"
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[23 May 13] The Debate: Presidential elections in Islamic Republic of...
Iran\\\'s 11th presidential election: Polls to open on June 14 for Iranians to elect their 11th president since the establishment of the Islamic...
Iran\\\'s 11th presidential election: Polls to open on June 14 for Iranians to elect their 11th president since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979. So far in the democratic election process, the Guardian Council has approved eight hopefuls. In this edition of the show we will discuss the candidates, Iran\\\'s election process, especially compared to other countries, and ultimately, why Iran\\\'s presidential election matters in the world stage.
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[28 May 13] The Debate: War on Syria aftermaths - English
As the war in Syria drags into its third year, a growing number of Takfiri and Salafist extremists affiliated to al-Qaeda are making their way into...
As the war in Syria drags into its third year, a growing number of Takfiri and Salafist extremists affiliated to al-Qaeda are making their way into the ranks of militants fighting Bashar al-Assad.
The secretary general of Hezbollah says these extremists are killing Shias, Sunnis, Christians and others in Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and elsewhere.
Observers say the policy of support for insurgents in Syria is only giving extremists a stronger foothold and making their threat to the region and the world even more serious; like what happened in London where a serving solider was butchered to death.
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[31 May 13] The Debate: Role of US-led allies in Iraq violence - English
The body count keeps rising: More than 500 people have been killed in May. And April: the deadliest month since June 2008, the death toll at more...
The body count keeps rising: More than 500 people have been killed in May. And April: the deadliest month since June 2008, the death toll at more than 700.
The extent of the violence is increasingly reminiscent of the widespread sectarian fighting that peaked in 2006 and 2007 and threatened to tear the country apart. But what is fanning the flames of this sectarianism in Iraq?
In this edition of The Debate we are going to examine the roles of regional countries, like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar, and ask guests about US role, and what plans PM Nuri al Maliki has to tackle this problem.
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[2 June 13] [Debate] Turkey in turmoil - English
More than 100,000 Turkish protesters have gathered at Istanbul\\\'s Taksim Square, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Recep Tayyib...
More than 100,000 Turkish protesters have gathered at Istanbul\\\'s Taksim Square, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Recep Tayyib Erdogan.
Thousands of others also took to the streets in cities, including the capital Ankara, Izmir, Mugla and Antalya in support of the protesters in Istanbul.
Protesters say that Erdogan is out of touch with the reality on the ground and want his government to step down.
The unrest turned into anti-government protests after police moved into Taksim on Friday in order to break up a sit-in protest against the razing of the park, wounding at least two dozen people.
On this edition of The Debate, we will discuss the latest protests and events taking place in Turkey.
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[05 June 13] Debate : No to military intervention in Syria - English
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned against any attempt at foreign military intervention in Syria, stressing that the move would only make...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned against any attempt at foreign military intervention in Syria, stressing that the move would only make the situation worse.
Speaking at a joint news conference after a summit with European Union leaders in Yekaterinburg, Putin said on Tuesday that any future foreign military intervention in Syria is doomed to fail.
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[07 June 13] Debate: what-s fueling the Islamophobia in the UK? - English
Islamophobic hate crimes have surged in UK following Woolwich incident, from attacks on mosques, racial abuse, assaults to anti-Muslim graffiti....
Islamophobic hate crimes have surged in UK following Woolwich incident, from attacks on mosques, racial abuse, assaults to anti-Muslim graffiti.
In this edition of the show we will discuss whether the Woolwich killing will be a catalyst for more negative portrayal of Islam and Muslims, or will authorities and officials use this as a chance to wipe off the negative image of Islam.
We will also ask our guests how UK\\\'s foreign policy involving wars in Muslim countries may provoke more acts, threatening UK\\\'s national security.
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[09 June 13] Debate: US assassination drones - English
A US drone strike killed 9 people and wounded three in northwest Pakistan late on Friday. It was the first such attack since the swearing-in of...
A US drone strike killed 9 people and wounded three in northwest Pakistan late on Friday. It was the first such attack since the swearing-in of Nawaz Sharif as the country\'s new prime minister this week. In his inaugural address to parliament, Sharif called for an immediate end to US drone strikes on his country\'s soil which is a breach of Pakistan\'s sovereignty. Reacting to the attack, Pakistan summoned the US envoy and lodged a protest.
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