[21 Nov 2013] Universal Children Day marked under siege in Gaza - English
A marathon has been held in the Gaza Strip as part of an event celebrating the Universal Children\'s Day. Large numbers of children took part in...
A marathon has been held in the Gaza Strip as part of an event celebrating the Universal Children\'s Day. Large numbers of children took part in the competition aimed at highlighting the plight of Palestinians in the Israeli-blockaded territory.
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[22 Nov 2013] Several killed in twin bombings in Karachi - English
At least seven people have been killed in a twin bombing in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
Local officials say 40 people --including women and...
At least seven people have been killed in a twin bombing in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
Local officials say 40 people --including women and children -- were also injured in the blasts. Reports say the bombs went off in a Shia area of the city. It\'s not clear who carried out the attacks. But al-Qaeda and its offshoots were behind similar incidents in the past. Meanwhile, a group of protesters have staged a demonstration in the city of Lahore to condemn a recent attack on a Shia religious procession in Rawalpindi. Protesters censured the local government for failing to provide proper security for Shia mourners and demanded that the perpetrators of the attack be brought to justice.
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[24 Nov 2013] Canadian FM says he is skeptical of nuclear agreement with...
Israel has not been alone in its opposition to the newly brokered nuclear deal with Iran. Now Canada\'s foreign minister says he\'s skeptical about...
Israel has not been alone in its opposition to the newly brokered nuclear deal with Iran. Now Canada\'s foreign minister says he\'s skeptical about the international community\'s agreement with Iran.
Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird says his country will keep its financial and trade sanctions against Iran in place. Canada\'s Conservative government, which is a staunch ally of Israel, has banned nearly all exports to and imports from Iran over Tehran\'s nuclear energy program. Canada also shut its embassy in Tehran in 2012 and ordered Iranian diplomats to leave Ottawa.
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[25 Nov 2013] The Debate - Sabotaging the Nuclear Deal? - English
It\'s been hailed as a historic deal by most world nations yet Israel calls it a mistake
On this edition of the debate we ask why the only voices...
It\'s been hailed as a historic deal by most world nations yet Israel calls it a mistake
On this edition of the debate we ask why the only voices of dissent against the agreement between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany are coming from Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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[25 Nov 2013] Briton react to Iran deal with P5 1 - English
The deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany has been greeted enthusiastically in the UK, with...
The deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany has been greeted enthusiastically in the UK, with academics saying the agreement is a confirmation of Iran\'s rights and sovereignty.
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[28 Nov 2013] Several dead in fresh US-led air raids in Afghanistan -...
At least four people have been killed in two separate US-led airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan. The overnight air raids took place in Wardak...
At least four people have been killed in two separate US-led airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan. The overnight air raids took place in Wardak province. Local officials say the victims are all Taliban militants with two commanders among them. Such airstrikes are mostly carried out by the US military in Afghanistan with pilotless planes involved. The US says it targets militants in drone attacks but figures on the ground show many civilians have lost their lives in the process.
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[28 Nov 2013] IAEA inspectors allowed to visit Arak nuclear site on...
The International Atomic Energy Agency says its inspectors have been allowed to visit the Arak heavy water production plant on December 8. Under...
The International Atomic Energy Agency says its inspectors have been allowed to visit the Arak heavy water production plant on December 8. Under the IAEA Safeguards Agreement, Iran is not obliged to allow inspections.
IAEA Chief Yukia Amano says Tehran has invited the agency to visit the heavy water production plant for the first time since August 2011. Under a new deal signed between Iran and the IAEA, Tehran will, on a voluntary basis, allow IAEA inspectors to visit the Arak heavy water plant and the Gachin uranium mine in Bandar Abbas in southern Iran. Head of Iran\'s Atomic organization Ali Akbar Salehi and IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano have signed an agreement for more cooperation on outstanding issues.
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[28 Nov 2013] Mortar attack on Idlib University in Syria kills 2...
In Syria, at least two people have been killed in insurgent shelling of the city of Idlib.
At least five mortar shells landed near a university...
In Syria, at least two people have been killed in insurgent shelling of the city of Idlib.
At least five mortar shells landed near a university in the northwestern city. One of the victims was a student and the other a passerby. At least 17 others were also injured in the attack. Mortar attacks are the hallmark of insurgents in Syria. Only on Monday, about a dozen people were killed in a mortar attack on a government stronghold in the northern city of Aleppo.
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[28 Nov 2013] Report: 78 Percent of Gezi protest detainees were Alavis -...
New information has been released about the Gezi park protests that happened in Turkey throughout this summer. The protests started over the ruling...
New information has been released about the Gezi park protests that happened in Turkey throughout this summer. The protests started over the ruling AK Party\\\'s decision to destroy the last remainig park to Istanbul iconic Taxsim square. The protests quickly spiraled into mass anti-government rallies through out the country. The protesters condemned the ruling AK Party and its leader Prime Minister Recep Teyyip Erdogan. They also accused the government of being dictatorial with a hidden religious agenda in store for Turkeys secular society.
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[28 Nov 2013] Iran landmark nuclear deal welcomed in Europe - English
The recent nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany has been welcomed with cautious optimism on...
The recent nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany has been welcomed with cautious optimism on both sides. But what does a successful agreement actually mean for Iran and Europe.
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[28 Nov 2013] Tehran invites UN nuclear agency\'s inspectors to visit...
The International Atomic Energy Agency says its inspectors have been allowed to visit the Arak heavy water production plant on December 8. Under...
The International Atomic Energy Agency says its inspectors have been allowed to visit the Arak heavy water production plant on December 8. Under the IAEA Safeguards Agreement, Iran is not obliged to allow such inspections. This will be the first time for the IAEA to visit the plant since August 2011. Under a new deal between Iran and the UN\'s nuclear agency, Tehran will, on a voluntary basis, also allow the agency\'s inspectors access to the Gachin uranium mine in Bandar Abbas in southern Iran. The IAEA\'s chief, Amano and the head of Iran\'s Atomic Energy Organization, Ali Akbar Salehi have already signed an agreement for more cooperation on outstanding issues.
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[01 Dec 2013] The Debate - israeli Irony - English
As human rights abuses by israel are on the rise, Tel Aviv is set to join the UN Human rights Council. The irony has not been missed, as...
As human rights abuses by israel are on the rise, Tel Aviv is set to join the UN Human rights Council. The irony has not been missed, as currently Israel is threatening to expel 70 thousand Bedouins from the Negev Desert who have lived on the land for at least a thousand year. Many see Israel being part of the UN Human Rights Council as problematic. This as Tel Aviv continues its siege on the Gaza Strip and Gazans have very little energy sources, clean water or proper sewage system.
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[01 Dec 2013] israel to go ahead with Prawer Plan despite growing...
Protests have been staged in occupied Palestinian territories against israel\'s Prawer Bill, which would lead to the relocation of tens of...
Protests have been staged in occupied Palestinian territories against israel\'s Prawer Bill, which would lead to the relocation of tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins. The protesters call the bill racist and an attempt by Tel Aviv to ethnically cleanse the Palestinians. Israel says it will go ahead with the bill. More from Press TV\'s Nel Burden in Ramallah.
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[01 Dec 2013] Anti US sentiments on the rise in Pakistan - English
Anti-US sentiments are growing in Pakistan, with more rallies being held against the US drone attacks. Protests have been staged in the past...
Anti-US sentiments are growing in Pakistan, with more rallies being held against the US drone attacks. Protests have been staged in the past several days, with demonstrators pledging to keep up rallies until the U-S stops its drone attacks in their country.
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[04 Dec 2013] Hezbollah accuses Israel of assassinating its military...
Lebanese resistant movement, Hezbollah says one of its military commanders has been assassinated. Hassan al-Laqqis was assassinated outside his...
Lebanese resistant movement, Hezbollah says one of its military commanders has been assassinated. Hassan al-Laqqis was assassinated outside his home in al-Hadath neighborhood, southwest of the Lebanese capital overnight. Hezbollah has not released more details about the assassination, but Lebanese security officials say Laqqis was shot inside his car. He was rushed to hospital but succumbed to his injuries. Hezbollah says Laqqis had survived previous attempts on his life. The group accuses Israel of carrying out the assassination. The Israeli foreign ministry has rejected the accusation. Laqqis\' funeral will be held later Wednesday.
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[02 Dec 2013] Mother Mariam Agnes on Speaking on Syria & foreign...
Mother Mariam Agnes, a Syrian Nun who has been standing up for the rights of all the people in Syria and even jeopardizing her own life to confront...
Mother Mariam Agnes, a Syrian Nun who has been standing up for the rights of all the people in Syria and even jeopardizing her own life to confront the Saudi-backed mercenaries, is speaking on Syrian situation at Islamic Society of York Region Toronto, on a visit to North America.
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[02 Dec 2013] Q & A with Mother Mariam Agnes of Syria at ISYR -...
a Syrian Nun who has been standing up for the rights of all the people in Syria and even jeopardizing her own life to confront the Saudi-backed...
a Syrian Nun who has been standing up for the rights of all the people in Syria and even jeopardizing her own life to confront the Saudi-backed mercenaries, is speaking on Syrian situation at Islamic Society of York Region Toronto, on a visit to North America. Her full speech can be watched here http://youtu.be/YUxNmiMlD-I
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[05 Dec 2013] Gaza lingering power crisis affecting all aspects of daily...
It has been over five weeks since Gaza\\\'s power plant stopped working.
This has seriously affected all aspects of life in the tiny and...
It has been over five weeks since Gaza\\\'s power plant stopped working.
This has seriously affected all aspects of life in the tiny and impoverished coastal strip in many ways including water supply, sewage treatment and medical care.
Amjad Shawa the director of Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network (PNGO) made an urgent appeal to the international community to help alleviate the suffering in the blockaded coastal territory.
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[06 Dec 2013] Brits pay tribute to once terrorist Mandela - English
The international community has been paying its respects to former South African leader Nelson Mandela. As our correspondent reports from London,...
The international community has been paying its respects to former South African leader Nelson Mandela. As our correspondent reports from London, the popular icon was once considered a terrorist by the British government.
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[06 Dec 2013] Hezbollah blames israel for commander assassination - English
Hezbollah commander - Hassan Al-Laqqis - is the 8th Hezbollah commander to have been assassinated. Hezbollah says the killing is part of an open...
Hezbollah commander - Hassan Al-Laqqis - is the 8th Hezbollah commander to have been assassinated. Hezbollah says the killing is part of an open war by israel against the resistance movement.
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[06 Dec 2013] P5 1 talks with Iran cause of policy shift toward Syria:...
The Syrian army has been recently re-taking parts of Damascus from the hands of foreign-backed militants. We discussed that with retired army...
The Syrian army has been recently re-taking parts of Damascus from the hands of foreign-backed militants. We discussed that with retired army general Elias Hanna.
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[06 Dec 2013] North Korea deports 85-year-old American war veteran -...
North Korea has deported an American veteran who\'d been held since October for alleged hostile acts against Pyongyang.
North Korean officials...
North Korea has deported an American veteran who\'d been held since October for alleged hostile acts against Pyongyang.
North Korean officials say they\'ve released 85-year-old Merrill Newman after he apologized for his alleged crimes during the Korean War, and also because of his age and health condition. The war veteran was pulled from a plane on October 26th while preparing to leave the country after a 10-day tour. He\'s now landed in Beijing, expressing happiness to be on his way home. Meanwhile, U-S Vice President Joe Biden has hailed North Korea for releasing the man, saying it was wrong to detain him in the first place. Biden has also called for another detained American to be swiftly released.
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[10 Dec 2013] At least 18 people have been killed in the latest round of...
The deadliest attack took place on Baqubah where a bomb blast left eleven people dead. The explosion also left 19 people injured. Earlier, gunmen...
The deadliest attack took place on Baqubah where a bomb blast left eleven people dead. The explosion also left 19 people injured. Earlier, gunmen shot dead seven shepherds northeast of the city. Nearly a thousand people were killed in terrorist attacks countrywide in November alone. Iraqi officials blame the attacks on al-Qaeda and the remnants of the former Ba\'athist regime.
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[12 Dec 2013] Ukraine political crisis - English
Ukraine has been hit with a wave of political unrest since late November when President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign a trade pact with the...
Ukraine has been hit with a wave of political unrest since late November when President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign a trade pact with the European Union.
The refusal to sign the deal triggered major street protests by the opposition supporters, who want Ukraine to become closer to the EU and distance itself from Russia.
Clashes erupted several times between the anti-government protesters and police forces during the demonstrations. Several arrests were made in the course of the protests as well.
In an effort to calm the political unrest, Yanukovych on Wednesday invited all parties, including the opposition, to engage in dialog to resolve the crisis facing the country.
Ukrainian opposition leaders rejected Yanukovych\'s offer of negotiations, calling for dismissal of his government and release of detained protesters.
Russia has criticized Western nations for interfering in Ukraine, saying protests against Kiev\'s decision to back away from the EU deal were destabilizing the former Soviet state.
The Russian parliament, the State Duma, in a non-binding statement on Tuesday urged the West to \"stop mounting external pressure on the politics of a country that is brotherly to us.\"
The lower house of parliament also called on Ukrainian opposition forces to \"stop illegal actions\" over the political crisis.
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[15 Dec 2013] Pakistani Shia cleric Allama Nasir Abbas shot dead - English
Pakistani Shia cleric Allama Nasir Abbas has been gunned down by unidentified armed men in Lahore.
He was a leader of Tehreek Nifaz...
Pakistani Shia cleric Allama Nasir Abbas has been gunned down by unidentified armed men in Lahore.
He was a leader of Tehreek Nifaz Fiqah-e-Jafaria-- a banned Shia organization. He was on his way home after addressing a religious gathering in Lahore on Sunday evening when he was shot by gunmen on a motorbike. His followers gathered at the hospital after hearing the news. They were chanting slogans against the government saying they will not bury his body until police arrest his killers. Meanwhile, Shia Muslims in Lahore have staged a sit-in protest since last night against the assassination of the Shia scholar.
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[17 Dec 2013] Iran envoy addresses UNSC on Afghanistan - English
Since the US. and Britain first launched their attack in October of 2001, things have been very unstable and insecure in Afghanistan. The country...
Since the US. and Britain first launched their attack in October of 2001, things have been very unstable and insecure in Afghanistan. The country has one of the lowest life expectancies on earth according to the CIA World Factbook. Instability and violence persists as foreign troops continue to occupy the country. UN Ambassador Mohammed Khazee of the Islamic Republic of Iran, explained the efforts that need to be taken in order to improve the situation at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council.
Khazee made clear that in such a process, the self-determination and sovereignty of Afghanistan should be protected. Khazee made specific reference to the problem of narcotic drugs, that resurfaced in Afghanistan, and caused difficulties throughout the entire region, since the overthrow of the Taliban. With foreign troops scheduled to leave in 2014, among many other big changes, many are hopeful that the situation in Afghanistan can improve.
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[17 Dec 2013] 400 to 500 dead in clashes between rival army factions in...
The United Nations says that between 400 and 500 bodies have been taken to hospitals in the South Sudan capital Juba after clashes between rival...
The United Nations says that between 400 and 500 bodies have been taken to hospitals in the South Sudan capital Juba after clashes between rival army factions.
The chief of UN peacekeeping forces says that about 800 people were also injured in battles between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and an opposition leader who allegedly tried to stage a coup. The fighting began on Sunday after the president accused troops loyal to his arch-rival, ex-vice president Riek Machar, of attempting to seize power. Machar was sacked from the government in July. About 15000 people have sought refuge in UN compounds around Juba since the fighting started on Sunday.
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[17 Dec 2013] Gazans hold sit-in in solidarity with fishermen - English
Fishermen in Gaza have been constantly suffering under the Israeli blockade of Gaza and have paid a huge price for that .
Fishermen along with...
Fishermen in Gaza have been constantly suffering under the Israeli blockade of Gaza and have paid a huge price for that .
Fishermen along with representatives from fishing and human rights organizations, and Palestinian and international supporters organized a sit-in in tents under the name of \"Free Gaza Sea\" in the Gaza Sea Port to stand in solidarity with fishermen and call for their basic rights the Israeli occupation has taken away. The Ministry of Transport and Communications in Gaza has estimated that the losses of Gaza port stood at $300,000 in the last disastrous cold front. It had previously warned of the inefficient breakwater due to the Israeli prevention of entering cement to strengthen it Human rights organizations have repeatedly condemned Israel\'s massive violations against Palestinian fishermen.Fishermen in Gaza are urging human rights groups and international organizations to support them in their bid to free Gaza waters. This will let the fishermen enjoy their fundamental right to sail freely.
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