Ismail Haniyeh visits Tunisia - Jan 5, 2012 - English
Ismail Haniyeh, Prime Minister of Palestine, visited Tunisia on Thursday, January 5th. Haniyeh, who is making his first official trip abroad since...
Ismail Haniyeh, Prime Minister of Palestine, visited Tunisia on Thursday, January 5th. Haniyeh, who is making his first official trip abroad since Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in 2007, has already been welcomed in Turkey and Egypt and is scheduled to visit Qatar, Bahrain and Iran after he concludes his trip in Tunisia.
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[Middle East Today] Arab states more against Syria than Israel - 16 Mar...
The focus of several Arab leaders including Saudi Arabia and Qatar strongly been shifted in the last few months on the events taking place in...
The focus of several Arab leaders including Saudi Arabia and Qatar strongly been shifted in the last few months on the events taking place in Syria.
It seems that the latest Israeli aerial attacks on Gaza have been ignored; Was Israel merely testing its anti- missile 'Iron Dome'? Or is the world really diverted to the extent that another war on Gaza can be launched without a humanitarian reaction?
In this edition of the show we will assess the situation in Gaza in light of the Arabs stance towards Palestine.
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Annans plan a charter for al-Qaeda - Afshin Rattansi - English
Syrian rebels are under pressure to accept the UN-backed peace plan, after Damascus rubber-stamped the deal. It includes appeals for a ceasefire -...
Syrian rebels are under pressure to accept the UN-backed peace plan, after Damascus rubber-stamped the deal. It includes appeals for a ceasefire - but no calls for President Assad to step down - something the opposition and Washington have been calling for. The US is pushing for the rebels to unite, with some factions rallying behind the Syrian National Council at a conference in Turkey. RT talks to journalist and author Afshin Rattansi, who's long been covering events in the region.
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[06 April 2012] Istanbul conference: Call for civil war in Syria? -...
[06 April 2012] Istanbul conference: Call for civil war in Syria? - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
A gathering of some 70 countries which...
[06 April 2012] Istanbul conference: Call for civil war in Syria? - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
A gathering of some 70 countries which took place in Istanbul, has declared the Syrian National Council as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people. The Syrian government and the Syrian opposition inside Syria have refused the conference and have called it the conference of the "enemies of Syria." Although some reports have said that the west and some Arab states have already been arming the opposition, yet still it has not managed to bring down Assad's government, but how long can Assad hang on with the most powerful states in the world backing the rebel forces? Several Persian Gulf Arab states and the United States have pledged 100 million dollars to provide salaries and communications equipment for Syrian rebels fighting against the government.
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Come Closer to Glorious Allah -Islamic Invitation Turkey - Turkish sub...
Dedicated to the courageous sons of Islam who are enthusiastically fighting and not staying away from any sacrification including their life for...
Dedicated to the courageous sons of Islam who are enthusiastically fighting and not staying away from any sacrification including their life for the aim of retrieving all the holy places and breaking the chains of cruelty and slavery.
www.islamicinvitationturkey.com
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[02 May 2012] Outside job - News Analysis - Presstv - English
[02 May 2012] Outside job - News Analysis - Presstv - English
Terrorist attacks against Syria are intensifying.
Has Kofi Annan peace plan...
[02 May 2012] Outside job - News Analysis - Presstv - English
Terrorist attacks against Syria are intensifying.
Has Kofi Annan peace plan already failed?
As speed boats supplied by Turkey attack a Syrian border region, many are asking have some forces already embarked for foreign military intervention.
On this edition of News Analysis we will discuss the situation.
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[01 May 2012] US bent on destruction of Middle East countries - English
[01 May 2012] 'US bent on destruction of Middle East countries' - English
A third explosion rocked Syrian city of Idlib on Monday, hours after...
[01 May 2012] 'US bent on destruction of Middle East countries' - English
A third explosion rocked Syrian city of Idlib on Monday, hours after twin bomb blasts killed more than 20 people in the northwestern city.
Casualties are feared in the third blast which shook the university neighborhood in Idlib on Monday.
Activists say at least 20 people were killed and dozens of others were injured in twin explosions targeting the Air Force Intelligence headquarters and the Military Intelligence buildings in Idlib earlier in day.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Webster Griffin Tarpley, an author and historian from Washington, to further explore the issue.
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[20May2012] Mashriq-e-Wusta Mein Amreeka Ka Shaitani Mansuba - Ustad...
Political Analysis Speech on 20th May 2012 - Mashriq-e-Wusta Mein Amreeka Ka Shaitani Mansuba - Ustad Syed Jawad Naqavi - Urdu - www.islamimarkaz.com
Political Analysis Speech on 20th May 2012 - Mashriq-e-Wusta Mein Amreeka Ka Shaitani Mansuba - Ustad Syed Jawad Naqavi - Urdu - www.islamimarkaz.com
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[19 June 2012] Fetzer: West remains hypocritical towards Iran - English
[19 June 2012] Fetzer: West remains hypocritical towards Iran - English
ran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany...
[19 June 2012] Fetzer: West remains hypocritical towards Iran - English
ran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany (P5+1) are set to start their second session of multifaceted talks in the Russian capital Moscow shortly.
The two sides launched the new round of talks in Moscow yesterday. The two-day negotiations follow the previous talks held in Iraq and Turkey.
Iran and the P5+1 held three sessions of plenary talks in Baghdad in May after an earlier round of negotiations in the Turkish city of Istanbul in mid-April.
Press TV has conducted an interview with James H. Fetzer, an American philosopher and political commentator, to further explore the issue.
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[21 June 2012] Satanic alliance forms against Syria - English
[21 June 2012] Satanic alliance forms against Syria - English
A group of CIA agents are helping anti-government armed gangs in Syria in their...
[21 June 2012] Satanic alliance forms against Syria - English
A group of CIA agents are helping anti-government armed gangs in Syria in their fight against the Damascus government, a report says. According to a New York Times report published on Thursday, some US and Arab intelligence officials say a group of "CIA officers are operating secretly in southern Turkey" and that the agents are helping the anti-Syria governments decide which gangs inside the Arab country will "receive arms to fight the Syrian government."
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohsen Saleh, a professor at the Lebanese University in Beirut, to further shed light on the issue.
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[28 June 2012] Iran Russia will respond to Syria war - English
[28 June 2012] Iran Russia will respond to Syria war - English
Ankara has deployed a convoy of about 30 military vehicles, including trucks loaded...
[28 June 2012] Iran Russia will respond to Syria war - English
Ankara has deployed a convoy of about 30 military vehicles, including trucks loaded with missile batteries, to the Syrian border, Turkish state media say.
Interview with Hisham Jaber, director of Center for Middle East Studies
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Qasim Moghaddami Won First Prize at 29th Intl Quran Conference - Arabic
The 29th International Holy Quran Competitions started at Tehran\\\'s Milad Tower International Convention Center on Sunday.
Officials and...
The 29th International Holy Quran Competitions started at Tehran\\\'s Milad Tower International Convention Center on Sunday.
Officials and reciters of Holy Quran from more than 65 Muslim and non-Muslim countries have taken part in the six-day event, IRNA reported.
Hojatloleslam Mohammadi Golpayegani, head of the Supreme Leader\\\'s office, Seyyed Mohammd Hosseini, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, and Iranian MPs and ambassadors were present at the opening ceremony of the event.
Representatives of 65 Muslim and non-Muslim countries took part in the 29th edition of Iran\\\'s International Holy Quran Competitions.
The jury of the contest has 14 members, 5 of whom are Iranian and the rest are from other countries.
A Quran memorizer from Isfahan province and a Quran reciter from Khuzestan province will represent Iran in the memorization and recitation sections of the international event.
Iranians win first prizes at 29th International Quran Competition
An Iranian Quran reciter and a memorizer won the first prizes at the 29th International Quran Competition, the organizers announced in Tehran on Friday.
Qasem Moqaddami received the first prize in the recitation category and Hossein Motamedi won the first prize in the memorization category, Persian news agencies reported on Saturday.
They were selected from among over 50 reciters and 40 memorizers competing from about 70 countries.
Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad Hosseini, and a number of Iranian officials attended an award presentation ceremony held at Tehran�s Milad Tower on Friday.
The second prize in the recitation category was handed to Ezzat Sayyid Rashid from Egypt and the third prize went to Mahmood Salman Ali from Bahrain.
Reciter Sabruddin Abdulrahman from Indonesia was selected as the fourth winner and the fifth was Najam ul Hassan from Bangladesh.
In the memorization category, the second prize was given to Ainul Arefin Rafiqul Islam from Bangladesh, while Abdullah Omar from Libya got the third prize.
The fourth and fifth awards were handed to Mahdi Khair Al-Balil from Sudan, and Abdul Malik Muhammad Rahim from Afghanistan.
A jury panel of 14 selected from Egypt, Malaysia, Algeria, Indonesia, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon and Iran judged the event.
Egyptian master Quran reciter Ahmed Naina was among the jury members for this year�s competition.
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[28 June 2012] Should Muslims show concern for occupation of Afghanistan...
[28 June 2012] Should Muslims show concern for occupation of Afghanistan during Olympics - Islam And Life - English
Contrary to its official...
[28 June 2012] Should Muslims show concern for occupation of Afghanistan during Olympics - Islam And Life - English
Contrary to its official mottos, modern Olympic Games have been very much politicized. Governments used it as a propaganda tool for their political ideologies, most notably nationalism.
It has been used to propagate Euro centrism, fascism, communism, racial superiority and of course as a marketing and advertising instrument.
Anti-racist and human right activists have used it as platform for their ideas. In 1980, to protest Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, more than 60 countries followed the United States to boycott the Moscow Olympic Games.
Many Muslim countries joined the boycott, among them Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan.
In a similar way, the host nation of the 2012 London Olympic Games has invaded at least two Muslim countries. It still has military presence in one of the, Afghanistan.
This week's Islam and Life asks: Should the world be worried about the emerging "total war ideology" against Islam
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[03 July 2012] Saudi Arabia invested in Syria crisis - English
[03 July 2012] Saudi Arabia invested in Syria crisis - English
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay says the flow of arms into Syria is "fueling...
[03 July 2012] Saudi Arabia invested in Syria crisis - English
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay says the flow of arms into Syria is "fueling the violence" in the Arab country, calling for an end to the militarization of the ongoing conflict.
Pillay did not specify where the arms are coming from, but UN diplomats believe that Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been supplying weapons to the armed Syrian rebels.
The UN official claimed that the situation in Syria is "a non-international internal armed conflict," the legal term for a civil war, saying "there is a risk of escalation."
While the West and the Syrian opposition say the government is responsible for the killings, Damascus blames "outlaws, saboteurs and armed terrorist groups" for the unrest, insisting that it is being orchestrated from abroad.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Hisham Jaber, director, Middle East Studies Center, to further discuss the issue.
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