[Clip] Choosing career And Seerat of Prophet (saww) - H.I Ali...
[Clip] Seerat-e-Rasool (sa) Ki Roshni Main Tay Kare Mjhe Kis Field Main Jana Hai | Choosing career and seerat Prophet (saww) |...
[Clip] Seerat-e-Rasool (sa) Ki Roshni Main Tay Kare Mjhe Kis Field Main Jana Hai | Choosing career and seerat Prophet (saww) | سیرت رسولﷺ کی روشنی میں طے کریں کہ مجھے کس فیلڈ میں جانا ہے - H.I Ali Murtaza Zaidi - Urdu
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[Islam & Life] How should Muslims tackle hate crimes committed...
A rise in the number of hate crimes against Muslims in London is being encouraged by main stream politicians and sections of the media, a study...
A rise in the number of hate crimes against Muslims in London is being encouraged by main stream politicians and sections of the media, a study written by a former Scotland Yard counterterrorism officer suggests. Attacks ranging from death threats and murder to persistent low level assaults such as spitting and name-calling are done by extremists and sections in main stream society.
This edition of Press TV's Islam and Life asks how Muslims should tackle hate crimes committed against them.
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[23 Oct 2013] Explosion targets gas pipline feeding electricity stations...
Large parts of Syria have plunged into darkness after a huge blast targeted the main gas pipeline feeding electricity stations south of the...
Large parts of Syria have plunged into darkness after a huge blast targeted the main gas pipeline feeding electricity stations south of the country.
The explosion caused massive but partial power outages in all Syrian governorates. The Electricity Ministry says technicians and workers are trying to fix the problem. Meanwhile, in the capital Damascus, mortar shells fired by foreign-backed insurgents killed at least two civilians. In another attack, a booby-trapped car went off near an army checkpoint at the entrance of the Dummar residential area in Damascus. The sound of an explosion was also heard near the main church in the area.
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[25 Dec 2013] Moscow exhibition highlights Syria conflict - English
The main aim of this exhibition is to tell the truth about the armed conflict in Syria. Several journalists, taking part in the event, have...
The main aim of this exhibition is to tell the truth about the armed conflict in Syria. Several journalists, taking part in the event, have recently visited the crisis-hit Arab nation and collected exclusive photographs and videos. They\'ve also brought back various objects with them which give the audience a feeling of being there.
Among them is this wrecked car. It was loaded with over a ton of explosives. It is part of the evidence of a suicide bomb attack carried out in Damascus on 21 February just outside the Russian Embassy in which dozens of people were killed. This car was travelling behind a truck which was exploded on that fateful day. Its driver got injured before he could detonate the explosives. The car itself was badly damaged but police managed to removed the explosives safely. The photographers also managed to visit areas targeted by chemical weapons. They saw ruined buildings - including hospitals, schools and churches. They weren\'t allowed to film the actual army operations against militants. However, their main aim was to capture its devastating impacts. The organizers of the exhibition say the people they met in Syria remain hopeful that the conflict will end soon. However, this unique exhibition allows people elsewhere to take a glimpse of deadly carnage and devastations in Syria.
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RealNews - Bringing the Wall Street Crises to Main Street - English
Danny Schechter the News Dissector tells The Real News that the Wall St. crisis is about to become part of the political debate in America from...
Danny Schechter the News Dissector tells The Real News that the Wall St. crisis is about to become part of the political debate in America from Hillary Clinton slamming money brokers to the FBI investigating mortgage fraud. As well the media is also to blame for ignoring the problems until the market melted down.
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[04 June 2012] Pakistan under pressure to give into US demand - English
[04 June 2012] 'Pakistan under pressure to give into US demand' - English
Washington has been using drones in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and...
[04 June 2012] 'Pakistan under pressure to give into US demand' - English
Washington has been using drones in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia and claims that it is targeting militants, but civilians are the main victims of the attacks. Figures show that the American drone strikes killed at least 212 people in Yemen and Pakistan in the month of May. The aerial attacks were initiated by former US President George W. Bush but have escalated under President Barack Obama.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Naveed Ahmad, defense and diplomacy analyst from Islamabad, to further discuss the issue.
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[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
These members of the Pakistan's main opposition party were marching towards...
[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
These members of the Pakistan's main opposition party were marching towards the offices of the president and prime minister as part of their protest campaign against the government.Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz lawmakers have boycotted the parliament's budget proceedings to join the protest rally.They have staged a sit-in outside the President House to seek the removal of the Peoples Party government for what they call its failure to improve the country's economy including energy crises.
Pakistan is currently in the midst of severe energy shortages with many parts of the country witnessing long power outages.The opposition party does not consider Yousaf Raza Gilani as the country's legitimate Prime Minister following his conviction over his refusal to reopen corruption cases against the President.The government has rejected the opposition protest saying they should have attended the important budget proceedings of the Parliament.Despite strong calls by the opposition, the government has no plans to quit.
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[22 July 2012] Bahrain revolution reaches milestone Kamel Wazni - English
[22 July 2012] Bahrain revolution reaches milestone Kamel Wazni - English
Bahraini protesters have blocked main roads in Manama and set tires on...
[22 July 2012] Bahrain revolution reaches milestone Kamel Wazni - English
Bahraini protesters have blocked main roads in Manama and set tires on fire in a move to protest against the ruling Al Khalifa regime.
Interview with Kamel Wazni, political analyst.
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[18 May 2013] Andaz-e-Jahan Pakistan Main Nayi Hokumat Aur Dar Pesh...
موضوع:پاکستان میں نئی حکومت اور در پیش مسائل
مہمان:محترم یاور بخاری-ڈاکٹر عنایت...
موضوع:پاکستان میں نئی حکومت اور در پیش مسائل
مہمان:محترم یاور بخاری-ڈاکٹر عنایت اللہ اندرآبی-محترم صدیق الفاروق
انداز جہاں: چالیس منٹ کے دورانیئے کا براہ راست نشر ہونے والا پروگرام ہے جس کے پروڈیوسر جناب رفیعی پور ہیں۔ پیر اور جمعے کے علاوہ ہر روز یہ پروگرام شام پیش کیا جاتا ہے۔ اس پروگرام میں اہم علاقائی و عالمی مسائل و تغیرات خاص طور پر بر صغیر کے سیاسی معاملات کا جائزہ لیا جاتا ہے۔ پروگرام میں متعلقہ موضوع کے ماہر اور میزبان کی گفتگو ہوتی ہے جبکہ پروگرام میں نئی دہلی، اسلام آباد اور لندن اسٹوڈیو سے ویڈیو کانفرنس کے ذریعے اور بعض اوقات ٹیلی فون لائن کے ذریعے ماہرین شرکت کرتے ہیں۔ پروگرام کے دوران موضوع سے متعلق تصاویر، خبریں اور ویڈیو کلپس بھی پیش کی جاتی ہیں۔
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Hassan Nasrallah: Iran & Shias Portrayed as Main Enemy to Save...
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah: Iran & Shias Portrayed as Main Enemy to Save \\\\\\\'srael
(With English...
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah: Iran & Shias Portrayed as Main Enemy to Save \\\\\\\'srael
(With English Subtitles)
This video is a subtitled excerpt from a speech delivered on 02/08/2013.
Credit: TheKeysToEternity
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[22 Oct 2013] Syrian rebel sponsors back peace talks in Geneva - English
The main supporters of militants in Syria have backed peace talks as a means of ending the violence in the country. But at a meeting of the...
The main supporters of militants in Syria have backed peace talks as a means of ending the violence in the country. But at a meeting of the so-called \"Friends of Syria\" in London, foreign ministers and representatives from various anti-Damascus groups pledged support for the opposition and insisted that President Bashar al-Assad must step down. Roshan Muhammed Salih reports from London.
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[23 Oct 2013] Iran cancer patients, hemophiliacs main victims of US...
Will the United States lift its illegal unilateral sanctions on Iran? Well, it seems like it won\'t unless Washington stops listening to Israel....
Will the United States lift its illegal unilateral sanctions on Iran? Well, it seems like it won\'t unless Washington stops listening to Israel. But who is mainly affected by the sanctions? Reports from Iran\'s health sector show cancer patients and hemophiliacs are hurt far more than the country\'s nuclear program. The sanctions have hindered Iran\'s international financial transactions. And that has made the importation of vital medicines extremely difficult. The country\'s pharmaceutical industry is also unable to produce those medicines because of a shortage of raw materials. But after the latest round of nuclear talks with Iran, the United States hinted that it\'s ready to ease the pressure. However, Washington is under immense pressure from Israel and Saudi Arabia not to lift its illegal embargo, which is hurting ordinary Iranian citizens.
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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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[03 Nov 2013] Bahraini protesters rally in support of al-Wefaq leader -...
In Bahrain, protesters have rallied after the leader of the country\'s main opposition group was summoned by police for questioning.
The...
In Bahrain, protesters have rallied after the leader of the country\'s main opposition group was summoned by police for questioning.
The demonstrators marched in the capital Manama as well as the town of Adliyah and Muqabah. Regime forces used tear gas against protesters in Moqabeh. Protesters expressed solidarity with al-Wefaq leader Sheikh Ali Salman and pledged to continue their protests. Al-Wefaq has said the summoning is part of the regime\'s blackmail and revenge campaign against the peaceful opposition. Manama is under fire for a heavy-handed crackdown on dissent.
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[19 Nov 2013] Russia welcomes Syria opposition readiness to join Moscow...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has welcomed the readiness of a main Syrian opposition group to join other parties for peace talks in Moscow.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has welcomed the readiness of a main Syrian opposition group to join other parties for peace talks in Moscow.
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