[12 June 13] Syria militants hit Lebanon over Qusayr - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Hisham Jaber, with the Center for Middle East Studies, about the rockets fired by foreign-backed...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Hisham Jaber, with the Center for Middle East Studies, about the rockets fired by foreign-backed militants in Syria that hit Lebanon\'s border town of Hermel.
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[14 June 13] Ukraine activists concerned over child abuse - English
Human rights activists say the beating and torture of children is continuing in the Ukraine despite the new Criminal Code and the UN Convention on...
Human rights activists say the beating and torture of children is continuing in the Ukraine despite the new Criminal Code and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which was adopted by the government last year.
The inhumane and degrading treatment of children is endemic in many countries. But the situation in the Ukraine is worse, as the lack of data makes the magnitude of the problem difficult to ascertain.
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[19 June 13] Will china hand over Edward Snowden to the US? - English
In the week since NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden surfaced in China\'s Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, the country\'s central...
In the week since NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden surfaced in China\'s Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, the country\'s central government has avoided taking a position on whether he should be allowed to remain or not.
In Hong Kong itself, chief executive CY Leung has said that America\'s extradition demands, which will surely be forthcoming, will be handled according to the city\'s laws.
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[26 June 13] Lebanese army over-runs Salafist stronghold in the...
The Lebanese army has managed to fulfill its pledge of QUOTE \"finishing with\" radical Cleric Ahmad Al-Asir, allowing civilians to go...
The Lebanese army has managed to fulfill its pledge of QUOTE \"finishing with\" radical Cleric Ahmad Al-Asir, allowing civilians to go back to their normal lives. Al-Asir is notorious for his animosity towards the Lebanese Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, and his staunch support for the insurgents in Syria. But by attacking the Lebanese army, he has turned himself into a wanted outlaw.
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[28 June 13] West shifting mood over Syria issue - English
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned against supplying arms to the militants in Syria, saying the risks of the move are too high.
Press TV...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned against supplying arms to the militants in Syria, saying the risks of the move are too high.
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Jatras, former US Senate Foreign Policy analyst in Washington, about a warning by the German chancellor against supplying weapons to Takfiris in Syria.
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[03 July 13] EU-US fallout over spying claims: Lip service or real...
Edward Snowdon has joined names like Bradley Manning and Julian Assange - to experience first-hand the consequences of telling the world what...
Edward Snowdon has joined names like Bradley Manning and Julian Assange - to experience first-hand the consequences of telling the world what America doesn\'t want you to know.
He\'s now enemy number one. His American passport revoked - he\'s now stateless, holed up in a Russian Airport.His revelations about America\'s widespread online spying caused shock waves.
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[04 July 13] EU, US challenged over Morales plane drama - English
An unexpected side trip to Vienna for Bolivia\'s President Evo Morales. That\'s because France, Spain, Portugal and Italy refused to let his plane...
An unexpected side trip to Vienna for Bolivia\'s President Evo Morales. That\'s because France, Spain, Portugal and Italy refused to let his plane fly through their airspace after rumors surfaced that whistleblower Edward Snowden might be on board. Then Austrian officials confirmed that Snowden was not aboard. The Bolivians squarely put the blame on Washington for Morales\' unexpected side trip. In an exclusive interview with Press TV, Bolivia\'s ambassador in France believes the move had been planned. European leaders have been quick to express their regret, but emotions are running high in La Paz and many other South American capitals. Bolivia says Paris and other European countries will have a lot of explaining to do.
Anustup Roy, Press TV, Paris
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[06 July 13] Pakistan warns US over drone strikes - English
The United States seems to be in no mood to stop assassination drone strikes on Pakistan\'s tribal areas.
The latest drone attack on North...
The United States seems to be in no mood to stop assassination drone strikes on Pakistan\'s tribal areas.
The latest drone attack on North Waziristan province, bordering Afghanistan, killed at least 18 people. The government of the newly-elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has opposed the CIA-led drone campaign and sought its immediate end.
Now the country\'s interior minister has warned that the continued US drone attacks may lead to direct standoff between Washington and Islamabad.
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[09 July 13] US dirty hands all over Egypt crisis - English
Press TV has talked with Stephen Lendman, author and radio host from Chicago to shed more light on the issue of the ongoing crisis in Egypt after...
Press TV has talked with Stephen Lendman, author and radio host from Chicago to shed more light on the issue of the ongoing crisis in Egypt after ouster of Mohamed Morsi.
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[10 July 13] Uganda criticizes Britain over the Nile waters agreement -...
The 1929 Nile Waters Agreement was signed between Egypt and Britain on behalf of Sudan and the East African countries who share the waters of Lake...
The 1929 Nile Waters Agreement was signed between Egypt and Britain on behalf of Sudan and the East African countries who share the waters of Lake Victoria with the aim of increasing the volume of water flowing into Egypt. But analysts say this agreement was drawn in favor of Egypt and therefore neglecting the interests of other countries.
According to experts, the agreement has a clause that forbids any irrigation or power projects along the Nile without Egypt\'s consent since this could threaten the volume of water reaching Egypt.
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[11 July 13] Russia gains leverage over US in Syria - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Nabil Mikhail, professor at George Washington University from Washington, about the issue of Russia\'s...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Nabil Mikhail, professor at George Washington University from Washington, about the issue of Russia\'s evidential findings that prove the use of chemical weapons inside Syria by Western-backed insurgents.
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[11 July 13] Militants aim at handing Syria over to Israel: Mimi...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mimi Al-Laham, a Syrian activist and political commentator from Australia, about the Syrian crisis and an...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mimi Al-Laham, a Syrian activist and political commentator from Australia, about the Syrian crisis and an American senators\' speech calling for military intervention in Syria.
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[18 July 13] Kashmir boils over fresh civilian killings - English
Anger is brewing up in Indian-controlled Kashmir following the killing of seven people by Indian forces in Ramban district on Jammu-Srinagar...
Anger is brewing up in Indian-controlled Kashmir following the killing of seven people by Indian forces in Ramban district on Jammu-Srinagar highway, about 150 kms away from capital Srinagar.
Massive protests broke out at Dadam village in district Ramban early Thursday after Border Security Force (BSF) personnel allegedly roughed up a local religious figure and desecrated Quran, the holy book of Muslims.
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[22 Oct 2013] French president demands answers from US president over...
French President François Hollande has demanded answers from US President Barack Obama about the National Security Agency\'s spying on French...
French President François Hollande has demanded answers from US President Barack Obama about the National Security Agency\'s spying on French citizens. In a statement, Hollande also expressed his deep disapproval of Washington\'s eavesdropping on millions of French people\'s phone calls. Hollande said spying activities between allies are not acceptable because it is a violation of French citizens\' privacy. Meanwhile the US says some claims by the French press about its information gathering are distorted. Earlier, the US State Department announced that it does not want to see its ties with France damaged due to the issue.
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[22 Oct 2013] Europe concern over Syria rebels, hypocritical: Mark Glenn...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, co-founder of the Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement, about European officials warning...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, co-founder of the Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement, about European officials warning that the influx of Europeans to Syria is increasing the threat of future terrorist attacks in Europe.
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[22 Oct 2013] In Iraq Terrorist attack claim over dozen lives in...
The attacks also left 35 Iraqi security forces injured. There\'s been a surge in terrorist attacks across Iraq in recent months. The United Nations...
The attacks also left 35 Iraqi security forces injured. There\'s been a surge in terrorist attacks across Iraq in recent months. The United Nations says more than five-thousand civilians have been killed there since April. The government blames the rise in violence on al-Qaeda and former Ba\'ath party loyalists. Baghdad also points the finger at Saudi Arabia, accusing Riyadh of funding terrorist groups.
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[27 Oct 2013] Car bombs leave over 60 dead in Baghdad province - English
More than 60 people have lost their lives in a series of bombings and shootings across Iraq. Coordinated bombings hit different areas across...
More than 60 people have lost their lives in a series of bombings and shootings across Iraq. Coordinated bombings hit different areas across Baghdad province, killing at least 42 and wounding 80. The explosives targeted busy streets and markets in mainly Shia-populated districts. In the city of Mosul, northwest of Baghdad, 14 people-- among them soldiers, died in a blast while gunmen killed two off-duty soldiers. Later, a bomb blast killed four people and wounded 11 inside an outdoor market in the town of Tarmiyah. A spike in bloodshed has killed more than 53-hundred people this year mostly civilians.
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[27 Oct 2013] Car bombs, shooting leave over 60 dead across Iraq - English
More than 60 people have lost their lives in a series of bombings and shootings across Iraq.
Coordinated bombings hit different areas across...
More than 60 people have lost their lives in a series of bombings and shootings across Iraq.
Coordinated bombings hit different areas across Baghdad province, killing at least 42 and wounding 80. The explosives targeted busy streets and markets in mainly Shia-populated districts. In the city of Mosul, northwest of Baghdad, 14 people-- among them soldiers, died in a blast while gunmen killed two off-duty soldiers. Later, a bomb blast killed four people and wounded 11 inside an outdoor market in the town of Tarmiyah. A spike in bloodshed has killed more than 5300 people this year mostly civilians.
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[28 Oct 2013] 14th OIC Trade Fair kicks off in Tehran - English
14th Organization of Islamic Cooperation, OIC, Trade Fair kicks off in Tehran. Representatives of trading companies from over 30 OIC member states,...
14th Organization of Islamic Cooperation, OIC, Trade Fair kicks off in Tehran. Representatives of trading companies from over 30 OIC member states, including Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Oman, Turkey, Pakistan and Indonesia attended the three day, biannual event to display their latest industrial achievements.
Iran\'s First Vice President talked about the importance of OIC and its potentials. He stated that OIC through more cooperation among its member states can have a larger share of world trade.
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[29 Oct 2013] Tehran wants Islamabad to arrest & extradite...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the Pakistani border. Afkham extended her sympathies to the victims\' families. The foreign ministry spokeswoman added that tackling terrorism requires joint efforts by all countries. The attack on Iranian border guards took place on Friday night. The assailants had infiltrated into Iran from Pakistan and fled to the other side of the border following the attack. A group calling itself Jaish-ul-Adl has claimed responsibility. Meanwhile, Iran\'s ambassador to the United Nations has called on the Security Council to respond to the terrorist attack in the southeastern border region. Khazaee said a Security Council response would send a strong message to terrorists and their supporters.
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[29 Oct 2013] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham Press...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the Pakistani border. Afkham extended her sympathies to the victims\\\' families. The foreign ministry spokeswoman added that tackling terrorism requires joint efforts by all countries. The attack on Iranian border guards took place on Friday night. The assailants had infiltrated into Iran from Pakistan and fled to the other side of the border following the attack. A group calling itself Jaish-ul-Adl has claimed responsibility. Meanwhile, Iran\\\'s ambassador to the United Nations has called on the Security Council to respond to the terrorist attack in the southeastern border region. Khazaee said a Security Council response would send a strong message to terrorists and their supporters.
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[29 Oct 2013] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham Press...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the Pakistani border. Afkham extended her sympathies to the victims\' families. The foreign ministry spokeswoman added that tackling terrorism requires joint efforts by all countries. The attack on Iranian border guards took place on Friday night. The assailants had infiltrated into Iran from Pakistan and fled to the other side of the border following the attack. A group calling itself Jaish-ul-Adl has claimed responsibility. Meanwhile, Iran\'s ambassador to the United Nations has called on the Security Council to respond to the terrorist attack in the southeastern border region. Khazaee said a Security Council response would send a strong message to terrorists and their supporters.
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[29 Oct 2013] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham Press...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the Pakistani border. Afkham extended her sympathies to the victims\' families. The foreign ministry spokeswoman added that tackling terrorism requires joint efforts by all countries. The attack on Iranian border guards took place on Friday night. The assailants had infiltrated into Iran from Pakistan and fled to the other side of the border following the attack. A group calling itself Jaish-ul-Adl has claimed responsibility. Meanwhile, Iran\'s ambassador to the United Nations has called on the Security Council to respond to the terrorist attack in the southeastern border region. Khazaee said a Security Council response would send a strong message to terrorists and their supporters.
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[29 Oct 2013] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham Press...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the Pakistani border. Afkham extended her sympathies to the victims\' families. The foreign ministry spokeswoman added that tackling terrorism requires joint efforts by all countries. The attack on Iranian border guards took place on Friday night. The assailants had infiltrated into Iran from Pakistan and fled to the other side of the border following the attack. A group calling itself Jaish-ul-Adl has claimed responsibility. Meanwhile, Iran\'s ambassador to the United Nations has called on the Security Council to respond to the terrorist attack in the southeastern border region. Khazaee said a Security Council response would send a strong message to terrorists and their supporters.
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[29 Oct 2013] The Debate - Saudi Seeking Strife - English
Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar Bin Sultan al-Saud has criticized the US\\\'s regional policies over Syria, Bahrain and Iran. It\\\'s even...
Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar Bin Sultan al-Saud has criticized the US\\\'s regional policies over Syria, Bahrain and Iran. It\\\'s even forgone its seat at the U.N. Security Council, complaining that the UN has not been effective as the crisis continues in Syria. What is Riyadh role in escalating the Syrian crisis? Is Saudi Arabia let down by Washington or by its own controversial foreign policy in the region? Is Riyadh seeking sectarian tension in certain regional Arab countries to gain influence? How divided are the US and Saudi Arabia with respect to their policies in the Middle East region?
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[29 Oct 2013] Iran wants Pakistan action on border raid - English
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the...
Iran is seeking the extradition of terrorists who killed over a dozen border guards and injured several others in the city of Saravan near the Pakistani border.
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