[16 July 2012] Turkmenistan not deterred with West sanctions against...
[16 July 2012] Turkmenistan not deterred with West sanctions against Iran - English
Turkmenistan not to be deterred by the western sanctions...
[16 July 2012] Turkmenistan not deterred with West sanctions against Iran - English
Turkmenistan not to be deterred by the western sanctions against Iran', Turkmenistan's Foreign Minister, Rashid Moradov, reiterated this, at the end of his two days visit to Tehran.
According to Moradov, currently there are 148 Iranian enterprises in Turkmenistan which have 85 contracts and projects underway estimated at over 4.7 billion dollars. He expressed the need to increase trade with Iran especially in energy resources such as oil, gas and electricity and petrochemical materials.
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[29 July 2012] West Bank under fire - Remember Palestine - English
[29 July 2012] West Bank under fire - Remember Palestine - English
A number of NGOs including UNICEF and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights...
[29 July 2012] West Bank under fire - Remember Palestine - English
A number of NGOs including UNICEF and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights as well as Palestinian Al Haq and the Israeli Yesh Din, issued yet another statement on the continued rise in settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. The statement which states there has been an astounding 150% increase in settler violence since 2009 comes just a few days after a lethal attack on a Palestinian who was repeatedly stabbed by settlers after just being shot by Israeli soldiers.
A report from the Palestine Center published this year identifies three potential causes for settler violence; it\'s response to Israeli government actions; it\'s a product of demographics and security arrangements; it is a response to Palestinian violence. The report also states that while Israeli settler violence is not new, the extent and frequency with which it is perpetrated today is new.
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Spiny Anteaters who Fast - Animal Instincts - English
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The Spiny Anteaters Fast:
The spiny anteater, is a type of nocturnal, burrowing, egg-laying mammal. It lives in Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea.
It lacks teeth and is covered with spines. It has a slender snout and an extensible sticky tongue used for catching insects, such as ants and termites.
The spiny anteater prefers to live on mountains and high places over 200 meters above sea level. It likes to stay in uninhabited places and shadowed forests because it likes to feed on ants.
The spiny anteater puts its long sticky tongue inside an ant tunnel, and hundreds of ants cling to it, making a delicious meal for the anteater.
The anteater can fast from food for more than a month.
When food decreases because of an increase in population of anteaters or when a migration happens, they fast, and lack of food does not weaken them.
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[13 Aug 2012] Syrian Ambassador to Iran says Syria will not sit quiet -...
[13 Aug 2012] Syrian Ambassador to Iran says Syria will not sit quiet - English
"Syria the First Line of Resistance", This is the title...
[13 Aug 2012] Syrian Ambassador to Iran says Syria will not sit quiet - English
"Syria the First Line of Resistance", This is the title of a conference held in Tehran. The aim of the conference is to increase public awareness about what is going on in Syria, the scene of fighting between government forces and the opposition groups supported by the West, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Russian and China have so far vetoed three western-backed resolutions against Syria.
The Syrian Ambassador to Iran warned against any foreign intervention in Syria, saying:
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[02 Oct 2012] Death toll among foreign soldiers in Afghanistan is rising...
The death toll among foreign soldiers in Afghanistan is rising. According to the latest count of US war dead in Afghanistan, Soldier deaths now is...
The death toll among foreign soldiers in Afghanistan is rising. According to the latest count of US war dead in Afghanistan, Soldier deaths now is above 2120
At least 52 of them were killed this year in \"insider attacks\" by Afghan government forces or Taliban forces.
The southern provinces of Kandahar and Helmand have proven to be the most deadly areas for US troops. About half of US soldiers have died in those regions. Experts say even strategic areas such as key highways in the region are still not secure.
It\'s very clear that they can\'t hold on to that highway and prevent Taliban from planting IEDs and prevent severe consequences for US troops.
Although it is Afghan civilians who are the number one victims of the US so-called war on terror, US troop casualties are persistent. This is despite the 33,000 additional U.S. troops that withdrew from Afghanistan after troop size was increased after the surge.
The rising casualty rate has not been lost on the American public. The call for troops to come home grows louder from Congress to the internet.
This letter urging for the immediate withdrawal of US troops was posted over the weekend saying:
During his monthly press conference in Brussels, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen commented on recent \"insider attacks\" in Afghanistan.
Rasmussen says that insider attacks are forcing US-led troops to rethink their system of training Afghans-- as the Taliban have adapted their strategy to weaken western forces.
Military officials say they have made broad improvements in fighting the Taliban. However, the rising death toll of US troops and the increase of insider attacks has many left thinking that the time for US troops complete withdrawal is well overdue.
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Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (HA) - Arbaeen 2013/1434 (January 3,...
With English voiceover:
Turkey, Qatar, KSA behind increasing violence in Syria: Nasrallah
The Hezbollah Secretary General says Turkey, Qatar,...
With English voiceover:
Turkey, Qatar, KSA behind increasing violence in Syria: Nasrallah
The Hezbollah Secretary General says Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia are responsible for fueling violence in Syria and the increase in casualties.
Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah made the remarks in a televised speech in the southern Lebanese town of Baalbek on the occasion of Arbaeen, which marks the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (PBUH).
He said Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia are arming and funding militants fighting the Damascus government.
Nasrollah said the crisis in Syria has a political solution and cautioned that the continuation of the Syrian conflict would have dire consequences.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"If Syria\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s battle continues, it will be long, bloody and destructive,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" the Hezbollah secretary general pointed out.
Nasrallah said Lebanon in the most affected country in the Middle East by the Syrian crisis, calling on Lebanese political factions to refrain from any moves which would throw the country into turmoil.
He went on to say that the influx of Syrian refugees in Lebanon indicates a major humanitarian crisis, which must not be politicized.
The Hezbollah secretary general stressed that division is the most dangerous threat the Muslim nations face, saying Takfiri extremists are the product of the US seeking to sow discord among Muslims.
He said Takfiris are behind countless massacres and bombings in Muslim countries and particularly Syria.
Nasrallah called on the incumbent Lebanese government to devise a strategy to safeguard the country\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s oil and gas resources and said the Hezbollah Resistance Movement is ready to undertake the task of protecting such resources.
He concluded that despite US and Israeli efforts to \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"isolate, blacklist and demonize Hezbollah such efforts against the resistance movement will get nowhere.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"
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Roasted Potatoes with Cheese Sauce! English
Delicious fork tender baked potatoes with a cheesy homemade cheese sauce!
Ing for the potatoes:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
5 lbs of baking...
Delicious fork tender baked potatoes with a cheesy homemade cheese sauce!
Ing for the potatoes:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
5 lbs of baking potatoes cubed
4 tbsp unsalted butter
Salt to taste
1 tsp pepper
1 tsp lemon pepper
11/2 to 2 tsp basil
Method:
Sprinkle the potatoes with olive oil and go ahead and add all the rest of the seasoning making sure you mix all the ingredients really well. Cover the potatoes with some aluminium foil and stick them in the oven at 400 degrees for about 25 min, depending on your oven you might need to increase the time, make sure they are fork tender.
Cheese Sauce
4 tbsp unsalted butter
2 tbsp all purpose flour
2 cups milk
1/2 tsp of white pepper
16 oz cheddar cheese (can add more if you like)
Melt butter in a sauce pan and add the all purpose flour stir well until you get a very light brown color, add the milk and stir continuously stir it with a silicone whisk making sure there is no lumps in there, continue to stir until it starts to thicken up, now add the white pepper and the cheese keep stirring continuously until the cheese has melted. You can put it on low on the stove making sure you are stirring it now and than to prevent it from sticking! Once the potatoes are done you can pour the cheese on the potatoes and enjoy!
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[08 May 13] Pentagons report on sexual assault shows alarming rise -...
On Tuesday the Pentagon released its annual reports on sexual assault showing 6% increase.
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[14 May 13] Floods in Somalia kill 7, displace thousands - English
Floods in Somalia is said to have claimed the lives of seven children and displaced thousands others. Towns in southern and central parts of the...
Floods in Somalia is said to have claimed the lives of seven children and displaced thousands others. Towns in southern and central parts of the country were the most affected. The flood water has also caused an increase in the number of waterborne diseases such as cholera.
Floods in many parts of Somalia have claimed the lives of seven children and displaced thousands others according to figures released by the UN humanitarian office for Somalia (OCHA).
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[18 May 13] Iran\\\'s automotive industry - English
Car prices in Iran have skyrocketed since April 2011. When prices passed the thirty percent increase mark; the government intervened but only...
Car prices in Iran have skyrocketed since April 2011. When prices passed the thirty percent increase mark; the government intervened but only managed to decrease the prices 10 to 15 percent. Second only to the oil and gas sector, auto-manufacturing is a major industrial sector in Iran which has placed the country among the top ten largest auto makers in Asia and is known to be the biggest in the Middle East. Soaring prices forced Iran\'s major auto-makers, Iran Khodro and Saipa, to reduce production and sales.
Observers point to several factors as the reasons for the escalating prices including: the depreciation of the Iranian currency, government mismanagement, and the lack of price regulations that would allow comprehensive controls over the automobile market. The escalating prices also prompted the parliament to step in. Minister of Industry Mine and Trade, Mehdi Ghazanfari was summoned to respond to the MPs. Eventually, the Competition Committee was ordered to devise a formula to determine car-prices.
In this edition of the show we are taking a closer look at Iran\'s automotive industry. We will investigate the reasons behind the recent price hike, and discuss the measures taken by the government to tackle the problem.
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[21 May 13] Cameron under pressure on gay marriage bill - English
Plans to legalize gay marriage in England and Wales is being debated in the UK Parliament. It is currently going through its two-day report stage...
Plans to legalize gay marriage in England and Wales is being debated in the UK Parliament. It is currently going through its two-day report stage and third reading. Amendments to the bill are also being proposed.
MPs in the House of Commons will vote on a number of amendments to the gay marriage bill, including an amendment put forward by one Conservative MP who is opposed to gay marriage. The Tory MP wants civil partnerships to be extended to opposite-sex couples. But this amendment could delay the bill, increase costs and could force the government to drop the bill altogether.
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[03 June 13] Debate: War on the axis of resistance - English
Lebanon\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah has killed at least 20 anti-Syria militants from the so-called Free Syrian Army near the border with...
Lebanon\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah has killed at least 20 anti-Syria militants from the so-called Free Syrian Army near the border with Lebanon. Reports say the number of casualties following the Sunday clash is likely to increase after the bodies are retrieved. Earlier in the day, at least two rockets launched from Syria hit the northeastern Lebanese town of Hermel in Bekaa Valley.
Foreign-backed militants in Syria have previously been involved in rocket attacks on Lebanese border areas. Turmoil has gripped Syria since March 2011 and the foreign-sponsored militancy has taken its toll on the lives of many people, including large numbers of Syrian soldiers and security personnel. On this edition of the debate, we ask why some are saying the Syrian conflict is becoming an Israeli proxy war against the resistance front.
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Cooking Recipe - Delicious Whole Lentil Curry! English
A delicious curry with whole lentils in a delicious curry infused with yummy Indian spices!
Ing:
2 cups Yellow Split Lentils soaked overnight
5...
A delicious curry with whole lentils in a delicious curry infused with yummy Indian spices!
Ing:
2 cups Yellow Split Lentils soaked overnight
5 cups boiling Water
1 Cinnamon stick
7 to 8 Cloves
Boil these four ing until the lentils are tender but not mushy!
Ing needed to be pureed
1/2 of a large Onion
2 Tomatoes
puree these ingredients and keep it aside for later use
Wagaar/Making the curry
1 tbsp Olive Oil
1 tsp Mustard Seeds
1 tsp Cumin Seeds
4 to 5 Curry Leaves (tear the pieces)
1/2 tsp Turmeric
1/2 tsp Coriander Powder
1/2 tsp Mango Powder
turn off when the spices are done and keep it aside
Tomato Paste (optional) only needed to increase the reddishness of the curry
Salt to taste
fresh Coriander chopped for garnishing
Method:
Once the lentils are cooked, make sure you remove the cloves and cinnamon stick, turn your stove on and in a sauce pan add 1 tsp of olive oil and add the onion and tomato puree as well as the curry mix we had made and let cook until you think the raw flavor is gone, I added 2 table spoons of tomato paste because I didn\\\'t like the color, but this step is completely optional. Stir all the ingredients really well, add salt and do a taste test, if the taste is right for you than go ahead and add the boiled lentils, making sure you stir it gently until all the ingredients have incorporated well. This can be served with flat bread (rotis) or rice as well as puris.
I am including two links one for the rice and one for puri
Enjoy!
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[23 June 13] Iranian business activities in Georgia infuriates US -...
Georgia is considered one of the closest US allies, but it is also a country having visa free travel rules and friendly relations with Iran. Farhad...
Georgia is considered one of the closest US allies, but it is also a country having visa free travel rules and friendly relations with Iran. Farhad Shademan is one of Iranian nationals, who came to visit Georgia three years ago and decided to stay here. The reason behind his decision was a low living cost compared to other countries and opportunities to start a business with a little money. Since then, he has run a small cafe in the center of Tbilisi. An increase in number of Iranian businesses recently opened in Georgia, has raised US suspicions over the matter. Delegations from U-S Treasury have visited Tbilisi in recent months to discuss importance of combating those activities.
Svetlana Alimova, Press TV, Tbilisi
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[30 June 13] Terrorists in Iraq want civil war - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Hussein Dabsh, Iraqi Affairs expert, Tehran about the issue of the increase in violence across Iraq as...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Hussein Dabsh, Iraqi Affairs expert, Tehran about the issue of the increase in violence across Iraq as foreign-backed militants try to undermine the government.
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[02 July 13] Iran president meets with Russian counterpart in Moscow -...
Iran\'s outgoing President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has held talks with the Russian President at the Kremlin. They discussed bilateral ties between...
Iran\'s outgoing President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has held talks with the Russian President at the Kremlin. They discussed bilateral ties between Moscow and Tehran, and in particular financial and energy sectors.
The two leaders talked about the need to increase cooperation. They also stressed the importance of economic cooperation. The Iranian leader said that existing administrative obstacles can be overcome through joint efforts.
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[10 July 13] Chinese trade data shrinks in June - English
China has reported an unexpected fall in its exports, putting pressure on the government as it pushes through a re-balancing of the economy....
China has reported an unexpected fall in its exports, putting pressure on the government as it pushes through a re-balancing of the economy.
According to the General Administration of Customs, exports fell 3.1 percent in June from a year earlier. The weak overseas demand for Chinese goods came as a surprise to analysts, many of whom had predicted an increase of around 4 percent. Imports over the same period fell by 0.7 percent, pointing to subdued domestic demand. The overall assessment was downbeat.
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[11 July 13] Iran and Iraq reach new electricity, gas deals - English
Iran has reached an agreement with Iraq to increase its electricity exports to its western neighbor. Nearly 150 megawatt of electricity is expected...
Iran has reached an agreement with Iraq to increase its electricity exports to its western neighbor. Nearly 150 megawatt of electricity is expected to be added to the volume of Iran\'s electricity exports.
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[15 July 13] Yemen to criminalize US drone attacks - English
The increase in US drone operations in Yemen has sparked international condemnation from human rights and anti-war organizations. They are calling...
The increase in US drone operations in Yemen has sparked international condemnation from human rights and anti-war organizations. They are calling on Washington to end its infamous targeted assassination strikes. And now, the country\'s National Dialog Conference is trying to put an end to the drone attacks by criminalizing the killings.
Press TV\'s Yousef Mawry reports from Sana\'a.
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