[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment...
[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic...
[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.
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[23 June 2012] Egypt may be facing hard coup - English
[23 June 2012] Egypt may be facing hard coup - English
Egyptian protesters have remained in Cairo's iconic Liberation Square, protesting the...
[23 June 2012] Egypt may be facing hard coup - English
Egyptian protesters have remained in Cairo's iconic Liberation Square, protesting the delay in announcing the winner of the presidential elections and the risk of a coup by the country's military rulers. A delay in the run-off results, which had been due on Thursday, has raised widespread suspicions that the result is being negotiated rather than counted. Many fear that the delay is the army's move to declare former premier Shafiq the winner.
Press TV has conducted an interview yesterday with Hisham Jaber, director of the Center for Middle East Studies, to hear his opinion on this issue.
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[22 June 2012] The new Egypt A finale or a prelude to struggles - Middle...
[22 June 2012] The new Egypt A finale or a prelude to struggles - Middle East Today - English
An official final result in Egypt says the candidate...
[22 June 2012] The new Egypt A finale or a prelude to struggles - Middle East Today - English
An official final result in Egypt says the candidate of Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt Mohammed Morsi has won the country's presidential election runoff. He has secured around 52 percent of the votes; however Ahmed Shafiq the Mubarak-era Prime Minister has also claimed victory. Will this be the beginning of more trouble for Egypt? Will the military council still have the final say in the country?
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[26 June 2012] Turkey vows retaliation Russia calls for restraint - News...
[26 June 2012] Turkey vows retaliation Russia calls for restraint - News Analysis - English
Turkey vows retaliation and Russia calls for...
[26 June 2012] Turkey vows retaliation Russia calls for restraint - News Analysis - English
Turkey vows retaliation and Russia calls for restraint.
On this edition of News Analysis we look at two apparently opposing camps on the Syrian unrest, will possible plans for a full-scale military intervention give diplomacy a chance on Syria?
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[28 June 2012] Turkey aims to mount pressure on Syria - English
[28 June 2012] Turkey aims to mount pressure on Syria - English
Tension between Ankara and Damascus has escalated since Syria shot down a Turkish...
[28 June 2012] Turkey aims to mount pressure on Syria - English
Tension between Ankara and Damascus has escalated since Syria shot down a Turkish fighter jet in Syrian air space with Turkey in response now moving dozens of military vehicles to the border.
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[08 July 2012] IRGC introduced Laser beam guided anti Tank missile...
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, (IRGC) along with Aerospace Force have introduced a new laser beam guiding missile. The missile is...
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, (IRGC) along with Aerospace Force have introduced a new laser beam guiding missile. The missile is has a range of 5 kilometers and is named Dehlaviye after the city where Mostafa Chamran an Iranian scientist who served as first Defense Minister of post-revolutionary Iran was martyred in the Iran-Iraq war.
This new laser beam guided missile can target low flying objects and ground targets. Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahamd Vahidi told Press TV this latest laser technology has received international recognition and has put Iran amongst the few countries worldwide with the capability of producing such a device.
Brig. Gen. Vahidi also explained that Iran is fully capable of defending itself against enemies.
This latest product of Iran's military is that it is also an anti-armored missile with an anti-jamming station.
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[11 July 2012] Where the new Egypt is headed - News Analysis - English
[11 July 2012] Where the new Egypt is headed - News Analysis - English
Tension is building in Egypt as the Supreme Constitutional Court suspends a...
[11 July 2012] Where the new Egypt is headed - News Analysis - English
Tension is building in Egypt as the Supreme Constitutional Court suspends a presidential decree reinstating the dissolved parliament.
President Mohammed Morsi had ordered lawmakers to get to work and the chamber held a brief session on Tuesday.
The reinstatement of parliament is being seen as the first confrontation between Egypt's new president and the country's powerful military.
This edition of News Analysis asks where the new Egypt is headed.
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[12 July 2012] Yvonne Ridley UK deployment of rockets disastrous - English
[12 July 2012] Yvonne Ridley UK deployment of rockets disastrous - English
London calls on the British armed forces to send in reinforcements for...
[12 July 2012] Yvonne Ridley UK deployment of rockets disastrous - English
London calls on the British armed forces to send in reinforcements for the Olympic Games. The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The security duties for the event have been contracted in part to the private security firm G4S. But there are fears that the company cannot provide the 13,700 guards it promised to deliver for the venue.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Yvonne Ridley, a journalist and defense analyst, to further shed light on the issue.
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[2] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13...
[2] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500...
[2] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The security duties for the event have been contracted in part to the private security firm G4S. But there are fears that the company cannot provide the 13,700 guards it promised to deliver for the venue. More than 23,000 guards as well as British troops, at a cost exceeding 800 million dollars, are to provide security for the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games in Britain.
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[1] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13...
[1] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500...
[1] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The security duties for the event have been contracted in part to the private security firm G4S. But there are fears that the company cannot provide the 13,700 guards it promised to deliver for the venue. More than 23,000 guards as well as British troops, at a cost exceeding 800 million dollars, are to provide security for the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games in Britain.
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[16 July 2012] Clinton Tantawi discuss Egypt political transition - English
[16 July 2012] Clinton Tantawi discuss Egypt political transition - English
US secretary of State Hillary Clinton met the head of Egypt's top...
[16 July 2012] Clinton Tantawi discuss Egypt political transition - English
US secretary of State Hillary Clinton met the head of Egypt's top military council field Marshall Tantawi on the second day of her visit to the country.
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[16 July 2012] Revolution in Egypt has created changes - English
[16 July 2012] Revolution in Egypt has created changes - English
Egypt's military takes a tough line with the Muslim Brotherhood, saying the...
[16 July 2012] Revolution in Egypt has created changes - English
Egypt's military takes a tough line with the Muslim Brotherhood, saying the Armed Forces will not let the country to be dominated by just one group.
Interview with Mr. Yehia Ghanem, political analyst.
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[2] israel And assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists - 20 July...
[2] Israel And assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists - 20 July 2012 - English
Iran condemns the US and Israel for the strings of deadly...
[2] Israel And assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists - 20 July 2012 - English
Iran condemns the US and Israel for the strings of deadly attacks mounted against its nuclear experts. Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was assassinated in January 2012 after an unknown motorcyclist attached a magnet bomb to his car in Tehran.
On November 29, 2010, Professor Majid Shahriari and Dr. Fereydoun Abbasi were targeted by terrorist attacks; Shahriari was killed immediately and Dr. Abbasi, the current head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, sustained injuries. In November 2011, some of the US presidential hopefuls called for conducting covert operations ranging from assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists to launching a military strike on Iran as well as sabotaging Tehran's nuclear energy program.
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Myanmar Muslim refugees starving in India - English
They set out for India two years back while fleeing their war ragged country and what they call the cruelty of the military regime, but in India it...
They set out for India two years back while fleeing their war ragged country and what they call the cruelty of the military regime, but in India it seems that the problems of these refugees have not minimized.
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[30 July 2012] US backed militia in Afghanistan changing side - English
[30 July 2012] US backed militia in Afghanistan changing side - English
A failed strategy! These local militias were created by the U.S military...
[30 July 2012] US backed militia in Afghanistan changing side - English
A failed strategy! These local militias were created by the U.S military here in Afghanistan to tackle the Taliban militants.
They were first trained and then armed.Their salaries are also provided by the U.S government.
But these groups are now changing sides. About 23 of them have recently joined the Taliban in western Farah province. They are now fighting back against the foreign troops there with their U.S-given weapons.
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[03 Aug 2012] How can Muslims in West help Islamic Awakening - English
[03 Aug 2012] How can Muslims in West help Islamic Awakening - English
After too much expectation and uncertainty, finally the Muslim Brotherhood...
[03 Aug 2012] How can Muslims in West help Islamic Awakening - English
After too much expectation and uncertainty, finally the Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi won the election with 51.7 percent of the votes against Ahmed Shafiq. This came after a close competition in the second round, while some rumours were suggesting that the old regimes remnant Ahmed Shafiq might win. Thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters filled the streets and squares in Cairo and other cities to celebrate this victory, a turning point in Egypt's history to move from dictatorship to.
While Morsi succeeds Hosni Mubarak, who was overthrown 16 months ago after a popular uprising, the military council has this month curbed the powers of the presidency. This means that the head of state will have to work closely with the army on a planned democratic constitution. This week's Islam and Life asks: Egypt changes: How can Muslims in the west help the Islamic Awakening?
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[09 Aug 2012] Egypt tackles Sinai attack - English
[09 Aug 2012] Egypt tackles Sinai attack - English
The consequences of the Sunday attack on Egyptian troops in Sinai are still unfolding. Egypt's...
[09 Aug 2012] Egypt tackles Sinai attack - English
The consequences of the Sunday attack on Egyptian troops in Sinai are still unfolding. Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi sacked Chief of Intelligence, Governor of North Sinai and asked Hussein Tantawi, the defense minister to replace the commander of the military police.
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[09/28/2012] US Military Drones Terrorizing Pakistani Civilians - English
A US report has revealed that the campaign of assassination drone attacks in Pakistan\'s northwestern tribal belt is terrorizing civilians 24 hours...
A US report has revealed that the campaign of assassination drone attacks in Pakistan\'s northwestern tribal belt is terrorizing civilians 24 hours a day and breeding bitter anti-American sentiment.
Men, women and children are subjected to almost constant trauma -- including fear of attack, severe anxiety, insomnia and high levels of stress -- says the new report by law professors at Stanford and New York Universities.
The nine month investigation into the CIA assassination drones, which is based on public data including interviews with civilians, witnesses and survivors of the US assassination drone attacks in northwest Pakistan indicate that the attacks have killed thousands of people since the beginning, with only 2% of those killed in the attacks begin the militants.
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[08 Oct 2012] israeli airstrikes target Palestine - English
Sunday night in Rafah, to the south of Gaza, Palestinians were in time for a new episode of the Israeli aggression.
While it was affirmative...
Sunday night in Rafah, to the south of Gaza, Palestinians were in time for a new episode of the Israeli aggression.
While it was affirmative that there was no violence of military activity going on in the area, an Israeli airstrike targeted Palestinians.
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The parallels to what is happening in the US is sobering- English
The 1933 burning of the Reichstag German House of Parliament was a classic example of a false-flag operation. False-flag ops are acts of military...
The 1933 burning of the Reichstag German House of Parliament was a classic example of a false-flag operation. False-flag ops are acts of military aggression or terrorism committed by governments against their own people but blamed on the governments opponents for the purpose of creating patriotic support of the government and to justify violence against its opponents. Here is the evidence that the Reichstag fire was set by Hitler\'s Nazis and blamed on his opponents so he could quickly consolidate dictatorial power in the name of protecting the people. The parallels to what is happening in the US is sobering
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[The Debate] israel, al-Qaeda ties out in the open - 7 May 2013 - English
As the Syrian military continue to make gains in their war on terror, the so called Free Syrian Army and their supporters try to pull out all the...
As the Syrian military continue to make gains in their war on terror, the so called Free Syrian Army and their supporters try to pull out all the stops. From chemical weapon attacks to the Israelis bombing Syria, it appears that the veil of this unholy alliance is being pulled off. The alliance of Al Qaeda, Israel and others appear to be getting clearer and clearer for the world to see. We will be taking a look at this unholy alliance and what it could mean for Syria and the world.
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[09 May 13] Afghan president confirms US demand for permanent bases -...
President Hamid Karzai for the first time has made public that the US wants to have permanent military presence in Afghanistan. He has also...
President Hamid Karzai for the first time has made public that the US wants to have permanent military presence in Afghanistan. He has also unveiled the number of bases the US is mulling over. Karzai wants to let the US have these bases but with some conditions. But on the streets, local Afghans are angry at the prospect of permanent US bases in their country. The say such bases will bring about more problems to Afghans, and that they no more trust foreign forces. It has now been 12 years of war since the US invaded Afghanistan, ostensibly to fight the Taliban and bring peace.
Fayez Khorshid, Press TV, Kabul
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[11 May 2013] Turkey, UK providing excuse for military intervention in...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ibrahim Alloush, professor at Zaytouneh University in Amman, Jordan about the statements made by UN...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ibrahim Alloush, professor at Zaytouneh University in Amman, Jordan about the statements made by UN investigator Del Ponte and also claims by Turkey and Britain over who is using chemical weapons in Syria.
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[The Debate] How can bloodshed end in Syria? 14 May 2013 - English
Syrian troops are gaining ground in their battle against insurgents while tension is rising on the border with Turkey.
With the Turkish premier...
Syrian troops are gaining ground in their battle against insurgents while tension is rising on the border with Turkey.
With the Turkish premier headed to Washington some say a western-backed military intervention may be in the making. Others suggest the US and UK\'s stated intention to double support for militants while also calling for talks suggests the proxy war could continue for some time to come.
How can the bloodshed come to an end? Is a political solution still possible? These questions and much more are discussed in this edition of The Debate.
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Broadcast Date: 13 May 2013
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[17 May 13] US violates human rights at Gitmo - English
A hunger strike by prisoners at the US-run Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba has entered its 100st day, amid national and international calls for the...
A hunger strike by prisoners at the US-run Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba has entered its 100st day, amid national and international calls for the closure of the notorious prison. Nearly 130 out of a total of 166 inmates in the military detention and torture center were reported to be still on hunger strike on Friday.
The strike began in February in protest to mistreatment by prison guards who intimidate the detainees by searching their personal belongings and deliberately mishandling their copies of the holy Qur\'an.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, political commentator, about this issue.
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[01] [Drama] Setayesh - English dubbed
Taher has just finished two years of military service defending Iran against Saddam Hussein\'s war of aggression. His friend, who\'s deserted the...
Taher has just finished two years of military service defending Iran against Saddam Hussein\'s war of aggression. His friend, who\'s deserted the frontline, wants Taher to help smuggle him out of the country. Despite his better judgment, and at the insistence of his friend\'s sister, Setayesh, he agrees. Taher and Setayesh eventually grow fond of each other and make plans to marry. But a tragedy causes a great rift between their families that threatens to keep the two from ever finding happiness together.
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[30 June 13] Al-Khalifa is head of law, military, kingdom and parliament...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Entifadh Qanbar, political analyst from Beirut about the issue of the arrest and jailing of a teenager for...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Entifadh Qanbar, political analyst from Beirut about the issue of the arrest and jailing of a teenager for writing insults about King Hamad al-Khalifa on Twitter.
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