[12 July 13] US manipulates public against Assad - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Lawrence Davidson, professor at West Chester University, about Russia accusing the United States and its...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Lawrence Davidson, professor at West Chester University, about Russia accusing the United States and its Western allies of fabricating allegations over the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government.
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[12 July 13] Israel seeks removal of Palestinians: Ralph Schoenman -...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, author of the \"Hidden History of Zionism\", about Israeli forces detaining a...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, author of the \"Hidden History of Zionism\", about Israeli forces detaining a five-year-old Palestinian boy for allegedly throwing a stone at a settler\'s car in the southern West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron).
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[12 July 13] No private communication exists in US: Mark Mason - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, activist and political commentator, about computer giant Microsoft reportedly collaborating...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, activist and political commentator, about computer giant Microsoft reportedly collaborating with America\'s intelligence services.
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[12 July 13] Israel impose heavy restrictions on Muslims in Ramadan -...
On the first Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan, over 75,000 Palestinian Muslims in the occupied territories flocked to Jerusalem al-Quds to...
On the first Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan, over 75,000 Palestinian Muslims in the occupied territories flocked to Jerusalem al-Quds to attend prayers in the al-Aqsa Mosque. However, many were unable to access the holy site due to heavy Israeli restrictions.
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[15 July 13] Egyptians accuse US of trying to destabilize country - English
Egyptians accuse US of trying to destabilize country
As the June 30th wave of protests took over Egypt, so did anti-American sentiments. The...
Egyptians accuse US of trying to destabilize country
As the June 30th wave of protests took over Egypt, so did anti-American sentiments. The opponents of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, who took to the streets, saw the Muslim Brotherhood\'s ruling as one backed by the American Government. As the anti-Morsi protests grew bigger, and the army announced that it was removing the president from his position, the carefully-worded American statements regarding the situation in Egypt sounded very cautious. Washington\'s move angered Egyptian protesters from both the anti- and pro-Morsi camps even further. Each camp blamed the U-S of backing the other.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
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[15 July 13] Trayvon Martin case reeks of racial bias - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, author and political commentator, Berkeley about the issue of the case of George...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, author and political commentator, Berkeley about the issue of the case of George Zimmerman, neighborhood watchman who stalked and then shot and killed unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin and has walked free from court claiming self defense.
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[15 July 13] Nigerian officials claim ceasefire agreement with militant...
Nigerian officials say they\'ve signed a ceasefire agreement with the Salafist Boko Haram group. The Chairman of Nigeria\'s Presidential Task Force...
Nigerian officials say they\'ve signed a ceasefire agreement with the Salafist Boko Haram group. The Chairman of Nigeria\'s Presidential Task Force on Negotiations and Dialogue say the deal is aimed at ending the cycle of violence in the troubled northern parts of the country,
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[16 July 13] PKK threatens to call off truce with Turkish government -...
Kurdistan\'s Workers Party-or PKK has threatened to call off a truce deal with Turkey which was reached several months ago.
The PKK has...
Kurdistan\'s Workers Party-or PKK has threatened to call off a truce deal with Turkey which was reached several months ago.
The PKK has reshuffled its top commanders and they say if the Turkish government does not change its ways, the settlement process will be put to a halt.
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[16 July 13] US still in age of racial supremacy: Mark Mason - English
Mark Mason, activist and political commentator from San Francisco, has joined Press TV\'s Top 5 to share his thoughts regarding the issue of the US...
Mark Mason, activist and political commentator from San Francisco, has joined Press TV\'s Top 5 to share his thoughts regarding the issue of the US court verdict on George Zimmerman.
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[16 July 13] Egypt new leaders ready for transition - English
The interim government in Egypt is moving closer towards a transition but divisions are still plenty from the definition of a coup detat to the way...
The interim government in Egypt is moving closer towards a transition but divisions are still plenty from the definition of a coup detat to the way that leads to democracy and independence.
As a special US envoy pays Egypt a visit, more members of the former ruling Muslim Brotherhood party are detained and the military threatens to use force against protesters who try to approach its bases.
The Muslim Brotherhood has refused to participate in the new government. The group has vowed to keep protesting until Morsi is restored to power.
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[16 July 13] Saudis must continue march to get freedom: Mohsen Saleh -...
Italy\\\'s unprecedented left-right government continues to make the headlines for all the wrong reasons. The most recent institutional mishap...
Italy\\\'s unprecedented left-right government continues to make the headlines for all the wrong reasons. The most recent institutional mishap occurred when the vice-president of the Senate, Northern League Party\\\'s Roberto Calderoli said Integration minister looks like an orangutan.
Congo-born Cecile Kyenge is Italy\\\'s first black minister and has already been the target of many Northern League Party. Minister Kyenge has been the subject of racist abuse, mostly from the anti-immigrant Northern League party and far-right groups, since her appointment last March.
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[17 July 13] US Congress calls for sanctions against Argentina over...
Lito Borello has a deep, interesting political history of battling imperialist moves in Argentina.
A former Coordinator of Urban Policies in...
Lito Borello has a deep, interesting political history of battling imperialist moves in Argentina.
A former Coordinator of Urban Policies in the City of Buenos Aires and current head of the social and political organization \"Los Pibes\" -aligned with the administration of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner-, Lito Borello defines the recent move by the United States Congress calling for sanctions against Argentina over its increasing ties with Iran \"a new threat of Washington\" against countries\' sovereign decisions.
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[17 July 13] Egypt-s new cabinet - English
Egyptian interim President Adly Mansour has sworn in the country\\\'s first government since the military ouster of former president, Mohamed...
Egyptian interim President Adly Mansour has sworn in the country\\\'s first government since the military ouster of former president, Mohamed Morsi, two weeks ago.
Liberal economist Hazem el-Beblawi took his oath before army-appointed interim president to head the interim cabinet as new prime minister.
In the interim government, Chief of the Armed Forces General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who led Morsi\\\'s removal from office, holds the post of first deputy prime minister while retaining his defense portfolio.
Nabil Fahmy, who served as Egypt\\\'s ambassador to Washington from 1999 to 2008, holds the post of foreign minister and Morsi\\\'s interior minister, Mohammed Ibrahim, retains his portfolio. There are three women ministers in the new cabinet, including Health Minister Maha el-Rabat.
The Muslim Brotherhood, which had earlier dismissed the interim government\\\'s reconciliation offer as lies, refused to recognize the new cabinet and denounced it as \\\"illegitimate.\\\"
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[17 July 13] New round of US sanctions against Iran - English
A new round of US unilateral sanctions came into effect on July 1st, planned to affect the Iranian economy hugely.
The sanctions target the...
A new round of US unilateral sanctions came into effect on July 1st, planned to affect the Iranian economy hugely.
The sanctions target the barter of Iran\'s currency, the Rial, the country\'s auto sector, shipbuilding, and petroleum industry.
New tightening sanctions are being imposed on Iranian nation while the country is dealing with an inflation rate of over 31%.
Many political analysts believed that the United States was expected not to put into effect these new sanctions while a moderate candidate won the June presidential election.
They had predicted that the US administration would defer their decision on the new sets of economic pressures. To their chagrin, now many countries as well as international companies have to choose between the US and Iran.
In this edition of the show we will take a closer look at the new round of US sanctions against Iran.
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[17 July 13] US grossly violating civil liberties - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, activist and political commentator, about the US National Security Agency coming under more...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, activist and political commentator, about the US National Security Agency coming under more pressure for its secret data collection programs.
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[17 July 13] Al Khalifa crackdown to reach nowhere - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohsen Saleh, professor at the Lebanese University, about Bahraini forces storming nearly two dozen houses...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohsen Saleh, professor at the Lebanese University, about Bahraini forces storming nearly two dozen houses in a village near the capital Manama, in their ongoing crackdown on anti-regime protesters.
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[17 July 13] Syria neighbors suffer refugee crisis - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Naser al-Omari, writer and political commentator, about the UN saying the refugee crisis resulting from...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Naser al-Omari, writer and political commentator, about the UN saying the refugee crisis resulting from the Syrian conflict is the worst since the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
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[17 July 13] Al Khalifa crimes must alarm world - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, political analyst, about Bahraini regime forces attacking dozens of houses in a village near...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, political analyst, about Bahraini regime forces attacking dozens of houses in a village near the capital, Manama, as the crackdown on anti-regime protesters continues.
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[17 July 13] Hague in Islamabad to discuss engagements with Taliban -...
Britain is seeking Pakistan\'s help in its track-two diplomacy to finalize a deal with Taliban in Afghanistan to facilitate a trouble-free pullout...
Britain is seeking Pakistan\'s help in its track-two diplomacy to finalize a deal with Taliban in Afghanistan to facilitate a trouble-free pullout of NATO forces next year.
Britain\'s Foreign Secretary, is holding talks with Pakistani officials in Islamabad on how to bring the Afghan militants back on the negotiating table after they suspended their negotiations with Washington.
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[18 July 13] Developing landlocked countries seek to reduce transit...
Long delays in inland transport, customs, and port handling procedures are common in developing countries across the world, especially for those...
Long delays in inland transport, customs, and port handling procedures are common in developing countries across the world, especially for those that are landlocked. Out of the 31 developing landlocked countries, globally 16 are from Africa.
With the presence of majority of landlocked developing countries in Africa, the share of formal intra African trade is only about 10% of total trade compared to 20% for Latin America and 48% for Asia.
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[18 July 13] Barzani to stay in office for two more years - English
Iraqi Kurdistan\'s President Massoud Barzani has announced that he did not sign a controversial law that extends his term by two years....
Iraqi Kurdistan\'s President Massoud Barzani has announced that he did not sign a controversial law that extends his term by two years.
However, as the president did not reject it within the fifteen-day deadline, parliamentary rules mean the law is automatically enforced and Barzani gets two extra years. Barzani\'s second term officially finishes at the end of this month.
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[18 July 13] Panama seizes North Korean ship carrying weapons - English
A week from today there will be massive celebrations in the Democratic People\'s Republic of Korea to mark the 60th anniversary of a cease-fire tat...
A week from today there will be massive celebrations in the Democratic People\'s Republic of Korea to mark the 60th anniversary of a cease-fire tat halted the Korean War. Some three million Koreans were killed in the conflict, mainly as a result of the US bombing campaign. However, as North Korea prepares for a celebration of peace, tension is mounting once again.
On July 12th, the Chong Chun Gang, a Korean vessel heading from Cuba to the DPRK was seized by Panamanian authorities. The vessel was searched and on July 16th the Panamanians declared that the ship contained \"undeclared military cargo.\" United Nations sanctions prohibit the shipping of arms to North Korea.
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[18 July 13] Eurozone crisis rages on - English
The Eurozone and its euro: It\'s more about its survival than its economic and financial success: the usual countries are in the spotlight: Greece,...
The Eurozone and its euro: It\'s more about its survival than its economic and financial success: the usual countries are in the spotlight: Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and France.
In this edition of the show we will look at why over three years into the euro zone crisis, the situation remains unresolved and growth is weak, threatening the very fabric of societies, as evident in mass protests.
We will also look at Germany, the powerhouse: Are things as rosy in Germany as people think?
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[18 July 13] Obama attack on liberty upsets people - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Franklin Lamb, international lawyer from Beirut, about the issue of the lifting of the court order that...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Franklin Lamb, international lawyer from Beirut, about the issue of the lifting of the court order that had blocked permission for indefinite detention of US citizens in the United States under the NDAA.
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[18 July 13] Europeans will not exert real pressure on israel - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abd al-Sattar Qassem, professor of political science at al-Najah university, West Bank, about the issue of...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abd al-Sattar Qassem, professor of political science at al-Najah university, West Bank, about the issue of an EU ban against dealing with Israeli companies located in the occupied territories.
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[24 Oct 2013] Berlin accuses washington of monitoring Merkel cell phone...
The European Union\'s Justice Commissioner says time is ripe for a QUOTE strong and united stand on data protection against US surveillance...
The European Union\'s Justice Commissioner says time is ripe for a QUOTE strong and united stand on data protection against US surveillance operations.
Viviane Reding called on European states to adopt a data protection law for facing the US as a strong and united entity. This comes amid new reports that the US has been spying on its European allies. Germany has summoned the US ambassador to Berlin over reports that Washington had monitored German Chancellor Angela Merkel\'s cell phone. Merkel herself has called the U-S president to demand immediate clarification. She\'s also set to discuss Washington\'s snooping in Europe with French President Francois Hollande during a two-day EU summit in Brussels. The White House says Obama has assured Merkel that her cell is not being tapped.
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[29 Jan 2014] In Syria, Palestinian refugees at the Yarmouk camp are...
In Syria, Palestinian refugees at the Yarmouk camp on the outskirts of the capital Damascus are faced with starvation.
Reports from the camp say...
In Syria, Palestinian refugees at the Yarmouk camp on the outskirts of the capital Damascus are faced with starvation.
Reports from the camp say people have started hunting cats, dogs and donkeys. This is while foreign-backed insurgents are still holed up inside, and government forces keep fighting to force them out. Reports say seventy-eight people, including 25 women and three children, have died as a result of food shortage there. Syria has been gripped by a foreign-backed insurgency for nearly three years now.
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[21 Feb 2014] Tourists furious as Saudi crown prince exclusively books 3...
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, has reportedly booked out three entire island resorts exclusively for himself. The...
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, has reportedly booked out three entire island resorts exclusively for himself. The 78-year-old prince is understood to have taken over the five-star paradise resorts for nearly a month. Reports say he is due to arrive in the Maldives with a floating hospital, a luxury yacht, and more than 100 bodyguards. The super luxury trip by the Saudi prince comes at a time when millions of Saudi citizens are estimated to be living in poverty. Some reports say up to 60 percent of the population in the oil-rich Arab country live below the poverty line.
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