Press TV chief in Syria denies e-mail correspondence with Assad - Mar...
The head of Iran\'s international news channels offices in Syria has rejected allegations by some Western media that he has sent e-mails to Syrian...
The head of Iran\'s international news channels offices in Syria has rejected allegations by some Western media that he has sent e-mails to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Press TV reports.
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[16 July 2012] Clinton Tantawi discuss Egypt political transition - English
[16 July 2012] Clinton Tantawi discuss Egypt political transition - English
US secretary of State Hillary Clinton met the head of Egypt's top...
[16 July 2012] Clinton Tantawi discuss Egypt political transition - English
US secretary of State Hillary Clinton met the head of Egypt's top military council field Marshall Tantawi on the second day of her visit to the country.
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Drug Enforcement Administration says that the CIA has been a major drug...
US: The former head of the Drug Enforcement Administration says that the CIA has been a major drug smuggler of cocaine into the US for decades and...
US: The former head of the Drug Enforcement Administration says that the CIA has been a major drug smuggler of cocaine into the US for decades and that the government has worked with and protected drug smugglers in other countries. [The reason for this is that it generates 'secret' funding for CIA activities around the world that would never be approved by Congress or the American people.]
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Vanishing Styrofoam Head - Cool Science Experiment - English
You won't believe your eyes when you see what happens to ordinary packing peanuts when they come in contact with a solvent called acetone. They...
You won't believe your eyes when you see what happens to ordinary packing peanuts when they come in contact with a solvent called acetone. They seem to magically "disappear." In fact, the Styrofoam reacts with the solvent to reveal the fact that Styrofoam is made up of long strands of styrene molecules with lots of air pockets. This demonstration also reminds us about the importance of reducing our use of Styrofoam and replacing it with more Earth-friendly packing materials.
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[30 June 13] Al-Khalifa is head of law, military, kingdom and parliament...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Entifadh Qanbar, political analyst from Beirut about the issue of the arrest and jailing of a teenager for...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Entifadh Qanbar, political analyst from Beirut about the issue of the arrest and jailing of a teenager for writing insults about King Hamad al-Khalifa on Twitter.
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[23 Oct 2013] Vatican suspends a German bishop for his lavish life style...
The head of Poland\'s Catholic Church has come under fire for suggesting that children are to blame for being sexually abused by priests.
In...
The head of Poland\'s Catholic Church has come under fire for suggesting that children are to blame for being sexually abused by priests.
In defense of the church\'s pedophile priests, Archbishop Jozef Michalik said children from troubled families seek closeness to the priests and may get lost and get the priests involved. The words triggered an immediate backlash in the media. Michalik then tried to soothe them by saying that he had been misunderstood. Afterwards, he corrected himself and said child victims were not in any way responsible. The latest uproar came amid a tide of allegations that Poland\'s church is covering up cases of sex abuse.
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[24 Oct 2013] Deputy Iranian FM to meet with IAEA chief in Vienna - English
Iran\'s Deputy Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi says he\'s set to meet with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna later this...
Iran\'s Deputy Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi says he\'s set to meet with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna later this month.
Araqchi, who\'s a member of Iran\'s nuclear negotiating team, said his meeting with Yukiya Amano will take place before the upcoming Iran-I-A-E-A talks set for October 28 and 29. He also said that four experts from the trade, banking, oil and transport sectors will join Iran\'s negotiating team. Tehran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany held two days of negotiations behind closed doors in Geneva in mid-October. The two sides agreed to meet there again on November 7 and 8.
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[03 Nov 2013] Leader of Bahrain\'s al-Wefaq Islamic Society summoned for...
Bahrain\'s police have summoned, Sheikh Ali Salman, the head of Bahrain\'s main opposition group al-Wefaq for questioning. Sources inside the...
Bahrain\'s police have summoned, Sheikh Ali Salman, the head of Bahrain\'s main opposition group al-Wefaq for questioning. Sources inside the kingdom\'s interior ministry have revealed the summons without providing any specific reason for that. Al-Wefaq has also confirmed the news, describing it part of the regime\'s blackmailing and revenge tactics against anti-government protesters. Bahraini authorities shut and dismantled an exhibition on anti-government demonstrations on Wednesday. They said the exhibition--set up by al-Wefaq--violates the law. Back in September, al-Wefaq\'s deputy leader Khalil al-Marzouq was also arrested on charge of inciting protests against the Al Khalifa ruling family. Although he was released in late October, he will stand trial in December.
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[08 Nov 2013] Nuclear watchdog chief to visit Tehran next week - English
After a successful round of talks in Vienna between Iran and the I-A-E-A on October 29, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency will...
After a successful round of talks in Vienna between Iran and the I-A-E-A on October 29, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency will travel to Tehran early next week for talks on nuclear inspections.
The I-A-E-A press office says Yukia Amano will leave for Iran on Sunday to strengthen dialog and cooperation between the agency and Tehran. Iran and the Vienna-based nuclear organization began a fresh round of talks earlier this week. Amano said he made his decision to visit Iran because of the progress made in those talks.
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[18 Nov 2013] Palestinian leader rejects Palestinian-Israeli talks -...
The head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad says he will never negotiate with Israel in the so-called peace process initiated by the United States....
The head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad says he will never negotiate with Israel in the so-called peace process initiated by the United States.
Ramadan Abdullah Mohammad Shallah says Tel Aviv has no intention of giving anything to the Palestinians in the talks and that the only way ahead for Palestinians is resistance. He also says under the pretext of the talks Israelis have been building illegal settler units and undermining Islamic sanctities for decades. Shallah say under the circumstances Palestinians have been left with no other option but to resist Israel\'s expansionist policies in order to ensure their own statehood.
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[28 Nov 2013] Iran invites IAEA to visit Arak heavy water production...
he head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano says Iran has invited the UN nuclear watchdog to visit the Arak heavy water...
he head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano says Iran has invited the UN nuclear watchdog to visit the Arak heavy water production plant in December. This marks the first concrete step under a cooperation agreement over Tehran\'s peaceful nuclear program.
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[29 Nov 2013] Pakistan appoints new heads of Army, Judiciary - English
Pakistan\'s prime minister has made crucial decisions, appointing the country\'s new army chief and head of the judiciary. Both positions are...
Pakistan\'s prime minister has made crucial decisions, appointing the country\'s new army chief and head of the judiciary. Both positions are considered key in a country which is prone to military takeovers.
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[04 Dec 2013] FSA forces ready to join the Syrian army and drive out al...
The head of the so-called Free Syrian Army says his forces are ready to join the Syrian army and drive out al-Qaeda-linked terrorists who have...
The head of the so-called Free Syrian Army says his forces are ready to join the Syrian army and drive out al-Qaeda-linked terrorists who have taken over militant-held areas.
General Salim Idris has described as very dangerous the militant group calling itself as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or the I-S-I-S. Thousands of foreign militants have in recent months joined its ranks. General Idris also claimed that besides fighting with Syrian forces, the F-S-A forces have fought another war with al-Qaeda at dozens of different locations over the past six months. The so-called Free Syrian Army also says that it has dropped the precondition for President Bashar al-Assad to leave power before the upcoming Geneva peace conference.
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[10 Dec 2013] OPCW pres says israel others should join chemical arms...
The head of the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons the OPCW says Israel and several other countries should join the chemical arms...
The head of the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons the OPCW says Israel and several other countries should join the chemical arms treaty.
Ahmed Uzum-ju received the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the Organization in Oslo. The Hague based organization was awarded the prize for its efforts to eliminate Syria\'s chemical arms arsenal. The OPCW sent experts to Syria after a sarin gas attack killed more than 1400 people in the Damascus Countryside in August. Both the government and foreign backed insurgents blamed each other for the attack. Later on, the Syrian government agreed to give up the country\'s chemical weapons arsenal to avert a US attack on Syrian soil.
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[11 Dec 2013] UK heading for housing crisis - English
Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming more and more expensive, according to the group representing the housing industry in Britain....
Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming more and more expensive, according to the group representing the housing industry in Britain. Because of chronic housing shortages, house prices are set to leap by 35% by 2020, leaving thousands struggling to find a place to live.
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[11 Dec 2013] Iran: No slowdown in peaceful nuclear activities - English
The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has rejected as baseless any report on the slowdown of some parts of the country\'s nuclear...
The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has rejected as baseless any report on the slowdown of some parts of the country\'s nuclear program.
Ali Akbar Salehi noted that Iran\'s nuclear program is going on at full throttle. He went on to say that despite western media claims, the recent deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Councils is not aimed at stopping Iran\'s enrichment program. Salehi said Tehran is conducting researches on different generations of centrifuges with the full knowledge of the International Atomic Energy Agency. He also warned the P5+1 group against misinterpreting Tehran\'s good will in the nuclear talks.
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[12 Dec 2013] Former Bank of israel chief to take No. 2 job at US...
The former head of the Bank of Israel is about to become the Vice-Chairman of America\'s Federal Reserve. Stanley Fischer, who led the Bank of...
The former head of the Bank of Israel is about to become the Vice-Chairman of America\'s Federal Reserve. Stanley Fischer, who led the Bank of Israel for eight years, has been asked to take over Janet Yellen\'s position at the US Fed. Yellen is set to take the top job from current boss Ben Bernanke whose term ends in January. Fischer, who was born in Zambia, holds both Israeli and American citizenships. The announcement comes after the Bank of Canada\'s chief Mark Carney earlier this year became the first foreigner to lead the Bank of England.
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[15 Dec 2013] UK housing crisis grows - English
Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming increasingly more expensive and problematic. A new \\\'state of the nation\\\' report by...
Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming increasingly more expensive and problematic. A new \\\'state of the nation\\\' report by homeless charity Crisis and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation paint an alarming picture of the country\\\'s growing housing crisis.
There\\\'s been a 10% rise in those housed in temporary accommodation and a 6% spike in those forced to sleep rough.Dawn Butler is a Labour politician working in Dawn Butler, west London. As the debate continues about how to alleviate the effects of the growing housing crisis, thousands of families in the capital and throughout the UK will be facing an uncertain future. Spiraling house prices, limited affordable accommodation options and benefits caps have all converged to heap more misery on already over stretched British budgets. The government disputes this stating £190m extra has been allocated to local councils.With a shortfall in available housing and a squeezing of existing budgets, many more families will find themselves without a roof over their heads before the crisis is addressed.
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[17 Dec 2013] UN chief inspector: Inquiry should determine culprits...
The head of the UN chemical weapons inspectors in Syria calls for more investigation to determine who was behind the August chemical attacks in the...
The head of the UN chemical weapons inspectors in Syria calls for more investigation to determine who was behind the August chemical attacks in the country.
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[22 Dec 2013] Millions of Shia Muslims head to Iraqi city of Karbala -...
Millions of Shia Muslims from across the world have flocked to Iraq\'s holy city of Karbala to hold mourning ceremonies marking Arba\'een....
Millions of Shia Muslims from across the world have flocked to Iraq\'s holy city of Karbala to hold mourning ceremonies marking Arba\'een.
Arba\'een marks the 40th day since the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein, Prophet Mohammed\'s grandson and the third Shia imam. Security is tight in Karbala and other cities across Iraq. Authorities estimate that some 15 million people have braved the cold and deadly violence to attend Arba\'een ceremonies. Dozens of pilgrims have so far lost their lives in multiple terrorist attacks in recent days.
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[29 Dec 2013] Salehi: Iran has developed 2nd generation centrifuges for...
The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says Tehran has built a new generation of centrifuges for uranium enrichment.
Ali Akbar...
The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says Tehran has built a new generation of centrifuges for uranium enrichment.
Ali Akbar Salehi says Iran has built two kinds of second generation centrifuges with capacity twice as the ones before. He says the second-generation centrifuges have been installed but under the Geneva deal, Iran will not inject gas into them for six months. He also says if Iran needs 20 percent enriched uranium for its nuclear facilities, the country has the right to enrich it. Salehi confirmed that Tehran has negotiated the construction of four new nuclear facilities with Moscow. Under an interim nuclear deal reached in Geneva in November, Iran has agreed not to bring new centrifuges into operation for six months. But the deal does not stop it from developing centrifuges.
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[30 Dec 2013] France is way in above its head in CAR A Azikiwe - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abayomi Azikiwe, the editor of Pan African News Wire from Detroit, about the crisis in Central African...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abayomi Azikiwe, the editor of Pan African News Wire from Detroit, about the crisis in Central African Republic, French intervention and its impact on the population.
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[31 Dec 2013] OPCW says Syria must intensify efforts to destroy its...
The head of the joint UN-OPCW mission says Syria must intensify efforts to destroy its chemical weapons based on a timetable set by the United...
The head of the joint UN-OPCW mission says Syria must intensify efforts to destroy its chemical weapons based on a timetable set by the United Nations.
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[01 Jan 2014] Jan. 20 proposed date to implement interim deal between...
The head of Iran\'s expert-level nuclear negotiating team says Tehran and the P-5+1 group have proposed January 20 as the date to implement the...
The head of Iran\'s expert-level nuclear negotiating team says Tehran and the P-5+1 group have proposed January 20 as the date to implement the landmark deal sealed in November.
Hamid Baeidinejad said the proposed date should be verified by the political directors. He added that due to the Christmas recess and a meeting between Iran and the senior E-U officials, the proposed date may be delayed for a few days. Baeidinejad also rejected the recent remarks by a U-S State Department spokeswoman that agreement with Iran has not yet been fully implemented. He noted that experts from the two sides have completed their expert studies and submitted the final version to the senior political directors
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[02 Jan 2014] Al Qaeda linked head operative interrogated in Lebanon -...
Lebanese officials have revealed that they\'re interrogating Majed al-Majed, the leader of the al-Qaeda-affiliated group Abdullah Azzam Brigades....
Lebanese officials have revealed that they\'re interrogating Majed al-Majed, the leader of the al-Qaeda-affiliated group Abdullah Azzam Brigades. Meanwhile, US national security officials have reportedly described the Lebanese reports on the capture of Majed as credible.
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[08 Jan 2014] Head of British Parliamentary Jack Straw: We want to...
Former British Foreign Minister, Jack Straw, who is heading a four man parliamentary delegation during his visit to Tehran, held a press conference...
Former British Foreign Minister, Jack Straw, who is heading a four man parliamentary delegation during his visit to Tehran, held a press conference in the Iranian capital. The British delegation arrived in Tehran on Tuesday on a three day visit. British official at this event talked about the history of two countries.
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[24 Jan 2014] IAEA urges member states to fund inspection of Iran...
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency calls on all member countries to help fund the agency\'s inspection of Iran\'s nuclear...
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency calls on all member countries to help fund the agency\'s inspection of Iran\'s nuclear activities. He was speaking at an extraordinary meeting of the 35-nation-governing board in Vienna.
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