[24 Oct 2013] Al Khalifa regime maintained by US: Shakespeare - English
Press TV interviews Rodney Shakespeare, the chairman of the Committee against Torture in Bahrain, from London, to talk about the Bahraini forces\'...
Press TV interviews Rodney Shakespeare, the chairman of the Committee against Torture in Bahrain, from London, to talk about the Bahraini forces\' crackdown on protesters mourning the killing of a 17-year-old by regime troops.
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[19 July 13] Spaniards realize they are betrayed: Rodney Shakespeare -...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Rodney Shakespeare, professor of Binary Economics, about thousands of Spaniards gathering outside the...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Rodney Shakespeare, professor of Binary Economics, about thousands of Spaniards gathering outside the headquarters of the ruling Popular Party to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
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Bahrain regime punishes 20 year old Ayat al-Ghermezi for nothing - Jun...
Press TV talks with Rodney Shakespeare, Chairman of the Committee, against torture in Bahrain from London about his reaction to this latest of many...
Press TV talks with Rodney Shakespeare, Chairman of the Committee, against torture in Bahrain from London about his reaction to this latest of many illegal judicial proceedings in Bahrain.
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[31 May 2012] Euro-crisis to deepen due to bad banking - English
[31 May 2012] Euro-crisis to deepen due to bad banking - English
The EU's Economics Commissioner Olli Rehn says eurozone leaders must anchor their...
[31 May 2012] Euro-crisis to deepen due to bad banking - English
The EU's Economics Commissioner Olli Rehn says eurozone leaders must anchor their actions in more austerity if the eurozone is to avoid "disintegration" amid the economic crisis. Rehn believes that "default or disintegration" would likely cause much greater pain for Europe's citizens than further unpopular austerity and reforms, as it "would lead to terrible depression in Europe and around the world." His remarks come as EU leaders have been struggling to ease the Europe economic crisis and amid concerns over a Greek exit from the debt-stricken eurozone.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Rodney Shakespeare, professor of binary economics from London, to further discuss the issue.
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