Foreign Troops killing innocents create Extremist Taliban - 27Apr09 -...
Foreign Troops killing innocents create Extremist Taliban - 27Apr09 - English. This is a totally strategic move by US. It wants a internationally...
Foreign Troops killing innocents create Extremist Taliban - 27Apr09 - English. This is a totally strategic move by US. It wants a internationally recognized excuse to have their physical presence in Pakistan. There is no Osama Bin Laden now... WHY? Now there is Baitullah Mesood? Is it really that easy to fool the whole world?
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Israeli settlement homes sold to foreign buyers - 30Apr09 - English
In Israel the issue of settlement activity is a sensitive one.
Successive UN resolutions have called for an end to illegal settlement activity...
In Israel the issue of settlement activity is a sensitive one.
Successive UN resolutions have called for an end to illegal settlement activity and for existing settlements to be dismantled, but Israel has refused to comply.
In a new twist, properties in these settlements are being offered up to foreign buyers.
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Noam Chomsky on Obama Administration and US Foreign Policy - Jul2010 -...
Noam Chomsky, renowned for both his work in the field of linguistics and as a critic of US policies, offers a critical perspective on the foreign...
Noam Chomsky, renowned for both his work in the field of linguistics and as a critic of US policies, offers a critical perspective on the foreign policy of the Obama administration. Professor Chomsky is often considered one of the most respected and influential intellectuals alive, and is currently a Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at MIT. Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman introduces Professor Chomsky and shares her experience in Haiti in the wake of the 2010 earthquake there.
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West wants Syria govt gone for good - RT Interviews Syrian Foreign...
Full text: http://on.rt.com/70mlza
The economic sanctions which are having a harsh impact on the Syrian population highlight a clear...
Full text: http://on.rt.com/70mlza
The economic sanctions which are having a harsh impact on the Syrian population highlight a clear contradiction in the West's approach to Syria, insists Syria's Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem.
The Minister gave an exclusive interview to RT discussing how the government of his country sees the way out of the bloodshed Syria has been plunged into since March.
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[20 May 13] Foreign-backed insurgents suffer heavy blows in Syria\\\'s...
Here is al-Qusayr; the most important supply station for foreign-backed insurgents and one of their last strongholds in western Syria. And now, the...
Here is al-Qusayr; the most important supply station for foreign-backed insurgents and one of their last strongholds in western Syria. And now, the town becomes a turning point in the government\'s fight against insurgents in the country.The Syrian Army\'s operation in central Syria has reached its final destination in al-Qusayr; the army gave a final warning to the militants to allow the remaining of the 40 thousand civilian population a safe passage out of the town before starting its operation inside Qusayr. Some of the insurgents seized the opportunity and surrendered to the army and for those who wanted to go on fighting, the military operation started.
Alaa Ebrahim, Press TV, al-Qusayr
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[13 June 13] Hundreds of foreign reporters to cover Iran election - English
Everything is in place for Iranian and foreign media reporters to cover Iran\'s presidential election on this Friday. On threshold of the election,...
Everything is in place for Iranian and foreign media reporters to cover Iran\'s presidential election on this Friday. On threshold of the election, spokesman of the Guardian Council, the body that has vetted the presidential candidates and will supervise the elections, talked to reporters in Tehran. Most questions were about the form of the election, how and when the results will be announced.
Arash KHalatbari, Press TV, Tehran
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[11 July 13] Halabja chemical victims sue foreign firms - English
Victims of the 1988 chemical gas attack in Iraqi Kurdistan are taking legal action against foreign firms. Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein...
Victims of the 1988 chemical gas attack in Iraqi Kurdistan are taking legal action against foreign firms. Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein bought tons of chemical weapons from European firms for his assault on Kurdistan\'s Halabja town. The head of Halabja\'s Chemical Victims Society has called on families of victims to file lawsuits against the firms that armed the Iraqi dictator.
In June a group of victims filed a lawsuit against two European firms. Dutch businessman Frans van Anraat sold tons of chemicals used in the Halabja attack.
Halabja\'s genocide victims say they are determined to seek justice from any country and any business involved in selling chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein. But the victims also want to send a clear message against the use of chemical weapons by any country in the future.
Dale McEwan, Press TV, Arbil
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