[27 May 13] Velayati says will fix economic problems through foreign...
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s...
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s foreign policy.
The Iranian former foreign minister made the remarks in a televised interview in Tehran on Monday.
\"The issue of foreign affairs... and the domestic economy have close ties to one another,\" he said.
Velayati, who is currently serving as an advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that he would pursue Iran\'s nuclear rights if elected in the upcoming presidential election. \"I would like to assure our dear people that we will solve the nuclear issue by preserving the nuclear rights and we will boost international relations without relinquishing an iota of Iran\'s rights.\"
The Principlist candidate added that Iran has \"billions of dollars in foreign countries,\" and that \"we need an active diplomacy,\" to return it.
He also emphasized boosting the country\'s economy by privatizing state-run sectors, increasing production, and fully implementing the state subsidy program.
Velayati will be contending against lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, former First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
Iranians will go to the polls in the nation\'s 11th presidential election on June 14. The 4th city and rural council elections are also scheduled to be held on the same day.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election, and the Guardian Council vets the candidates.
Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the world.
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[27 May 13] Election Bulletin - English
Press TV\\\'s Election Bulletin reports on the latest developments of Iran\\\'s 11th presidential election, candidates\\\' campaigns and...
Press TV\\\'s Election Bulletin reports on the latest developments of Iran\\\'s 11th presidential election, candidates\\\' campaigns and activities.
Iran\\\'s 11th presidential election will be held on June 14. Presidential hopefuls can register from May 7 to 11. The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election.
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[27](Last) Condenado a muerte - Sentenced to Death - Serie...
[27](último) Condenado a muerte - Sentenced to Death - Serie Iraní
Un chico joven llamado Ata Jan-Amu, para poder mejorar su vida,...
[27](último) Condenado a muerte - Sentenced to Death - Serie Iraní
Un chico joven llamado Ata Jan-Amu, para poder mejorar su vida, con la ayuda de su prometida e hija de un joyero, atraca la joyería del padre de la novia. La policía lo detiene y lo mete en la cárcel. Después de lo ocurrido, la novia se lava las manos y dice que no tiene nada que ver con el robo. Ata, tras ser libertado, sale en búsqueda de su ex prometida, ahora casada y con una hija, para vengarse de ella.
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[27 June 13] Egypt president makes speech amid protests - English
Appealing to an angry public due to difficult economic and social circumstances, president Morsi started his speech by admitting failures of the...
Appealing to an angry public due to difficult economic and social circumstances, president Morsi started his speech by admitting failures of the presidency in his first year in office and apologizing for recurrent shortages of key oil products and power outages.
While enumerating the challenges Egypt faces, magnified by what he described as the Egyptian revolution\'s enemies at home and abroad, Morsi admitted that he had made a lot of mistakes. The Egyptian president said he is working on the necessity of correcting those mistakes.
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[27 June 13] US economy set to crash very hard - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mike Harris, the financial editor of Veterans Today, from Oregon.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mike Harris, the financial editor of Veterans Today, from Oregon.
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[27 June 13] Banking scandal hits Ireland - English
The global banking crisis of 2008, caused by the reckless behavior of American lenders, spread shockwaves around the world that are still being...
The global banking crisis of 2008, caused by the reckless behavior of American lenders, spread shockwaves around the world that are still being felt today.
Banking giants such as Lehmann brothers & Bear Stearns collapsed and other banks scrambled to secure \'bailouts\' from their governments to avoid going the same way.
In Ireland, the downturn in the property market caused the Anglo Irish Bank to approach government regulators and the Central Bank.
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[27 June 13] News Bulletin - English
Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the world.
Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the world.
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[27 June 13] Obama ruthlessly threatens truth tellers - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Sheldon Foote, professor at California State University, Irvine, about the issue of NSA...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Paul Sheldon Foote, professor at California State University, Irvine, about the issue of NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden who is at present in Moscow, his US passport canceled, trying to evade US extradition.
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[27 June 13] Egypt tunnel crackdown crippling Gaza economy - English
Continued Egyptian crackdown on tunnels between the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula has caused prices of goods to increase. Under the choking...
Continued Egyptian crackdown on tunnels between the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula has caused prices of goods to increase. Under the choking Israeli blockade, tunnels are considered as a lifeline for over 1.7 million Gazans. Tunnels are used as pathways to bring in badly needed supplies into Gaza including cement and fuel. Hamas says the recent Egyptian move will increase the suffering in the coastal enclave. People are seen standing in line for hours just to get few liters of fuel for their cars and electrical generators. Egypt\'s campaign on the tunnels began in March with the flooding of underground passages. The Egyptian campaign has intensified over the past two weeks ahead of a wave of opposition protests in Egypt, which is expected to start at the end of June.
Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
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[27 June 13] Morsi approval ratings drop to new low - English
Mohamed Morsi, was elected with a little over 51 % but with many Egyptians hoping that the change will bring positive developments in the country...
Mohamed Morsi, was elected with a little over 51 % but with many Egyptians hoping that the change will bring positive developments in the country that was ruled with an iron grip for 30 years. Today, one year on, the support for Morsi is dwindling down with polls placing public approval ratings to his performance at 28%. Many Egyptians are dismayed over economic hardships in the form of surge in prices, high inflation as well as power cuts and gas shortages. Many also heavily criticize the presidency and the Muslim Brotherhood, the organization the president hails from for failing to bridge the divide between Islamists who now have power and the secular opposition.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
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[27 June 13] No breakthrough yet in Yemen natl. dialog - English
Not much has changed since the national dialogue conference was launched some three months ago. The process brought together the country\'s top...
Not much has changed since the national dialogue conference was launched some three months ago. The process brought together the country\'s top political leaders ranging from all factions with the aim to bring lasting peace in the country. The primary aim of the NDC is to come up with solutions for a wide-range of issues, which have put Yemen in a state political instability with much tensions rising over separatist slogans from the south of the country. The national dialogue conference sessions has so far marred with a number of unprecedented events such as sit-ins by representatives from the south and their repeated demands for independence. Many southerners attending the NDC say the separation calls are due to lack of hope in the government to solve the southern concerns.
Yousef Mawry, Press TV, Sana\'a
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[27 June 13] Lebanese Army finds Takfiri tunnels in Sidon - English
The Lebanese Army finds tunnels in Sidon. The tunnels connect several buildings controlled by supporters of Takfiri cleric Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir....
The Lebanese Army finds tunnels in Sidon. The tunnels connect several buildings controlled by supporters of Takfiri cleric Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir. This comes as the Lebanese troops are also going ahead with their mop-up operation following fierce clashes with the armed followers of Sheikh Assir. The Army is reported to be in full control of the city and the troops have seized control of the radical cleric\'s base. The Lebanese troops have also seized rocket launchers, machineguns and military uniforms inside the base. They are still searching for the radical cleric, who\'s a staunch supporter of Takfiri insurgents fighting the Syrian government. Some analysts say the battle has been a major blow to the takfiris, others have a different idea.
Elian el-Khamissi, Press TV, Sidon
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