Proper deit can stop cancer - Dr William Li - English
Dr. William Li explains that blood-vessel capillaries can grow in order to feed cancer tumors in their later stages. He says that this growth can be prevented simply by altering one\'s diet....
Dr. William Li explains that blood-vessel capillaries can grow in order to feed cancer tumors in their later stages. He says that this growth can be prevented simply by altering one\'s diet. Studies have shown that common foods like tea, turmeric, red grapes, garlic, and others outperform cancer drugs in this mission. Stopping capillary growth will starve the cancer tumor
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Dr. William Li explains that blood-vessel capillaries can grow in order to feed cancer tumors in their later stages. He says that this growth can be prevented simply by altering one\'s diet. Studies have shown that common foods like tea, turmeric, red grapes, garlic, and others outperform cancer drugs in this mission. Stopping capillary growth will starve the cancer tumor
17th Dec08-Veterans Shoe Protest Over Iraq War at White House- English
On Wednesday December 17 2008 activists staged a Shoe In demonstration in front of the White House. The rally was in solidarity with Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al Zaidi.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About...
On Wednesday December 17 2008 activists staged a Shoe In demonstration in front of the White House. The rally was in solidarity with Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al Zaidi.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About 100 people gathered outside the White House on Wednesday to protest for the release of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush over the weekend.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for the Al Baghdadia Television, has been in custody since disrupting President Bush’s weekend press conference with the size-10 projectiles. If convicted, Mr Zaidi may be jailed for up to seven years.
The protesters brought a giant head of President Bush, threw shoes at it and covered it with shoes before ending their protest.
They also brought bags of shoes representing Iraqis and US soldiers who have died since the Bush Administration’s “illegal invasion” of Iraq.
The peace activists urged the Iraqi government to release Mr Zaidi without charges and have set up a fund to support him and his family.
At the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino said the president had “no hard feelings” about the Iraqi journalist who flung shoes at him.
Asked if Mr Zaidi should be forgiven, Ms Perino said Mr Bush trusted Iraq’s legal system to decide an appropriate punishment for the assault.
The protesters outside the White House also displayed names of thousands of Iraqis killed in the war. The display contained their names, ages, places where they were killed and how they were killed.
“These are real people,” said Gael Murphy, one of the cofounders of the Code Pink which along with three of the groups had participated in the protest. “They were killed because of the US invasion.”Later, representatives for Code Pink, Women for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Veterans for Peace told a news conference that they had come to White House to remind the Bush administration and the American people that “Mr Bush is directly responsible for the deaths of 1.5 million Iraqis and 4,200 US troops”.
They noted that the war also displaced more than five million Iraqis.
“Bush is the real criminal, not al-Zaidi,” said one of them. “Al-Zaidi speaks for millions of people across the world.”
“Arrest Bush, not Zaidi,” chanted the protesters as they marched outside the White House. “Bush is a war criminal,” shouted the protesters as they spanked a giant picture of the US president with shoes.
The speakers who addressed the news conference noted that Mr Zaidi had become something of a folk-hero in the Arab world, and his shoe-throwing had become a symbol of dissatisfaction with ‘Bush’s bungled war in Iraq’
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On Wednesday December 17 2008 activists staged a Shoe In demonstration in front of the White House. The rally was in solidarity with Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al Zaidi.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17: About 100 people gathered outside the White House on Wednesday to protest for the release of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush over the weekend.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for the Al Baghdadia Television, has been in custody since disrupting President Bush’s weekend press conference with the size-10 projectiles. If convicted, Mr Zaidi may be jailed for up to seven years.
The protesters brought a giant head of President Bush, threw shoes at it and covered it with shoes before ending their protest.
They also brought bags of shoes representing Iraqis and US soldiers who have died since the Bush Administration’s “illegal invasion” of Iraq.
The peace activists urged the Iraqi government to release Mr Zaidi without charges and have set up a fund to support him and his family.
At the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino said the president had “no hard feelings” about the Iraqi journalist who flung shoes at him.
Asked if Mr Zaidi should be forgiven, Ms Perino said Mr Bush trusted Iraq’s legal system to decide an appropriate punishment for the assault.
The protesters outside the White House also displayed names of thousands of Iraqis killed in the war. The display contained their names, ages, places where they were killed and how they were killed.
“These are real people,” said Gael Murphy, one of the cofounders of the Code Pink which along with three of the groups had participated in the protest. “They were killed because of the US invasion.”Later, representatives for Code Pink, Women for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Veterans for Peace told a news conference that they had come to White House to remind the Bush administration and the American people that “Mr Bush is directly responsible for the deaths of 1.5 million Iraqis and 4,200 US troops”.
They noted that the war also displaced more than five million Iraqis.
“Bush is the real criminal, not al-Zaidi,” said one of them. “Al-Zaidi speaks for millions of people across the world.”
“Arrest Bush, not Zaidi,” chanted the protesters as they marched outside the White House. “Bush is a war criminal,” shouted the protesters as they spanked a giant picture of the US president with shoes.
The speakers who addressed the news conference noted that Mr Zaidi had become something of a folk-hero in the Arab world, and his shoe-throwing had become a symbol of dissatisfaction with ‘Bush’s bungled war in Iraq’
Drone -Cyber war accelerates between Iran and US, RQ-170 Sentinel stealth aircraft - English
RT’s ongoing investigation of American drone aircraft being downed as a possible result of a cyber attack has been accentuated by recent confirmations by way of a documentary out of Mexico.
The...
RT’s ongoing investigation of American drone aircraft being downed as a possible result of a cyber attack has been accentuated by recent confirmations by way of a documentary out of Mexico.
The Spanish-language television network Univision has aired a program in which undercover footage allegedly shows Iranian officials discussing ways to go about an attack on America’s infrastructure, specifically attempting to recruit Mexican computer hackers to target the Department of Defense and the CIA’s computer systems.
According to the Washington Times, US officials are now investigating reports that authorities from Iran and Venezuela plotted cyber attacks against America’s military, in what comes as the latest revelation in a quickly unraveling story of cyber war escalating between Tehran and Washington. In the most recent news break, however, a front to the south of the United States could be opening up as Iran tries to take down the American military with the aid of hackers living only next door.
The Times’ report alleges that hackers were discussing potential attacks on the DoD and Central Intelligence Agency. This news comes days after the United States managed to lose contact with two high-tech drone aircraft belonging to the CIA, one two weeks ago over Iran and one this Tuesday over the Indian Ocean island of Seychelles.
In the case of the RQ170 Sentinel craft captured by Tehran, that drone was dispatched from Creech Air Force Base in the state of Nevada. Earlier this year, RT reported that a key-logger virus infiltrated the cockpits of crafts in the base, with Air Force personnel left in the dark until days after the infection took hold. Military personnel later shrugged the incident off as a nuisance and nothing more, but with two drones in two weeks now mysteriously going off the radar, American eyes are now looking towards Tehran — and perhaps a partnership with international hackers — as the threat of an all-out cyber war escalates.
In the report published this week by the Washington Times, it is alleged that the Mexican hackers instructed by Iranian officials were told to crack passwords that would allow for access into protected American computer systems.
Univision says that among the targets intended in the attack against America were nuclear facilities. Coincidently, the nuclear infrastructure of Iran was threatened in 2010 by a computer worm named Stuxnet, believed by many to be the brainchild of American programmers. Earlier in 2011, researcher Ralph Langner told an audience at a TED talk that he thought Stuxnet was of Israeli origin, but added, "The leading force behind Stuxnet is the cyber superpower – there is only one; and that's the United States."
If a cyber war is being waged against America, US officials are remaining relatively mum on the matter. In the case of the Sentinel lost over Iran, the US first denied a crash, only to later confirm that a craft was lost over Afghanistan and was believed to be obliterated. Within days, however, Iran provided footage of the craft in pristine condition much to the chagrin of Washington. American authorities went on to dismiss the craft as a fake before US President Barack Obama asked Tehran to return what was in fact the drone in question.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad responded by shooting down Obama’s plea, telling Venezuelan state television this week, “The Americans have perhaps decided to give us this spy plane. We now have control of this plane.” Iranian authorities now claim that the gift from America is almost done being decoded and its technology will be adapted into its own arsenal.
On Tuesday of this week, an MQ-9 Reaper drone was downed in Seychelles and crash-landed at an air base there that has been under American occupation since 2009. The US uses the island nation to dispatch drones for surveillance over Somalia and to counter piracy in the Indian Ocean. Once again, in this case American authorities are insisting that the craft has been charred beyond repair and are working in conjunction with overseas officials to return the craft to the US.
An investigation over that crash is pending, but officials are for now saying that the “failure was due to mechanical reasons.” At a price tag of around $30 million per craft, it is suspicious that a minor malfunction under the hood of what is the Cadillac of unmanned spy planes can cause the craft to come to a crashing, fiery halt.
The Washington Times adds in their report that State Department spokesman William Ostick believes federal authorities to be investigating the allegation brought forth against Iran by Univision, but formally has declared that officials lack information that corroborates on the allegation. Senator Robert Menendez (NJ-Dem) is now also calling for a congressional hearing to investigate Iranian action in Latin America. Menendez also sits as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere.
“If Iran is using regional actors to facilitate and direct activities against the United States, this would represent a substantial increase in the level of the Iranian threat and would necessitate an immediate response,” Menendez says.
Earlier in 2011, American authorities alleged that Iran had recruited members from a Mexican drug cartel to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States on American soil. While the plot was foiled by US intelligence, the latest revelations add a new piece to a puzzle that shows an increasingly tense standoff between Tehran and Washington.
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RT’s ongoing investigation of American drone aircraft being downed as a possible result of a cyber attack has been accentuated by recent confirmations by way of a documentary out of Mexico.
The Spanish-language television network Univision has aired a program in which undercover footage allegedly shows Iranian officials discussing ways to go about an attack on America’s infrastructure, specifically attempting to recruit Mexican computer hackers to target the Department of Defense and the CIA’s computer systems.
According to the Washington Times, US officials are now investigating reports that authorities from Iran and Venezuela plotted cyber attacks against America’s military, in what comes as the latest revelation in a quickly unraveling story of cyber war escalating between Tehran and Washington. In the most recent news break, however, a front to the south of the United States could be opening up as Iran tries to take down the American military with the aid of hackers living only next door.
The Times’ report alleges that hackers were discussing potential attacks on the DoD and Central Intelligence Agency. This news comes days after the United States managed to lose contact with two high-tech drone aircraft belonging to the CIA, one two weeks ago over Iran and one this Tuesday over the Indian Ocean island of Seychelles.
In the case of the RQ170 Sentinel craft captured by Tehran, that drone was dispatched from Creech Air Force Base in the state of Nevada. Earlier this year, RT reported that a key-logger virus infiltrated the cockpits of crafts in the base, with Air Force personnel left in the dark until days after the infection took hold. Military personnel later shrugged the incident off as a nuisance and nothing more, but with two drones in two weeks now mysteriously going off the radar, American eyes are now looking towards Tehran — and perhaps a partnership with international hackers — as the threat of an all-out cyber war escalates.
In the report published this week by the Washington Times, it is alleged that the Mexican hackers instructed by Iranian officials were told to crack passwords that would allow for access into protected American computer systems.
Univision says that among the targets intended in the attack against America were nuclear facilities. Coincidently, the nuclear infrastructure of Iran was threatened in 2010 by a computer worm named Stuxnet, believed by many to be the brainchild of American programmers. Earlier in 2011, researcher Ralph Langner told an audience at a TED talk that he thought Stuxnet was of Israeli origin, but added, "The leading force behind Stuxnet is the cyber superpower – there is only one; and that's the United States."
If a cyber war is being waged against America, US officials are remaining relatively mum on the matter. In the case of the Sentinel lost over Iran, the US first denied a crash, only to later confirm that a craft was lost over Afghanistan and was believed to be obliterated. Within days, however, Iran provided footage of the craft in pristine condition much to the chagrin of Washington. American authorities went on to dismiss the craft as a fake before US President Barack Obama asked Tehran to return what was in fact the drone in question.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad responded by shooting down Obama’s plea, telling Venezuelan state television this week, “The Americans have perhaps decided to give us this spy plane. We now have control of this plane.” Iranian authorities now claim that the gift from America is almost done being decoded and its technology will be adapted into its own arsenal.
On Tuesday of this week, an MQ-9 Reaper drone was downed in Seychelles and crash-landed at an air base there that has been under American occupation since 2009. The US uses the island nation to dispatch drones for surveillance over Somalia and to counter piracy in the Indian Ocean. Once again, in this case American authorities are insisting that the craft has been charred beyond repair and are working in conjunction with overseas officials to return the craft to the US.
An investigation over that crash is pending, but officials are for now saying that the “failure was due to mechanical reasons.” At a price tag of around $30 million per craft, it is suspicious that a minor malfunction under the hood of what is the Cadillac of unmanned spy planes can cause the craft to come to a crashing, fiery halt.
The Washington Times adds in their report that State Department spokesman William Ostick believes federal authorities to be investigating the allegation brought forth against Iran by Univision, but formally has declared that officials lack information that corroborates on the allegation. Senator Robert Menendez (NJ-Dem) is now also calling for a congressional hearing to investigate Iranian action in Latin America. Menendez also sits as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere.
“If Iran is using regional actors to facilitate and direct activities against the United States, this would represent a substantial increase in the level of the Iranian threat and would necessitate an immediate response,” Menendez says.
Earlier in 2011, American authorities alleged that Iran had recruited members from a Mexican drug cartel to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States on American soil. While the plot was foiled by US intelligence, the latest revelations add a new piece to a puzzle that shows an increasingly tense standoff between Tehran and Washington.
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Interview with William Chittick- NY State University -English
Minbar - Dr. William Chittick - NY State University - English
Minbar Press TV Ahmed Haneef with Prof. Dr. William Chittick
Minbar - Dr. William Chittick - NY State University - English
Minbar Press TV Ahmed Haneef with Prof. Dr. William Chittick
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[08 June 13] US pressure heavily politicized IAEA: William Beeman - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with William Beeman, professor with the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, about the issue of the US postponement of a major conference on banning nuclear...
Press TV has conducted an interview with William Beeman, professor with the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, about the issue of the US postponement of a major conference on banning nuclear arms in the Middle East.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with William Beeman, professor with the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, about the issue of the US postponement of a major conference on banning nuclear arms in the Middle East.
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[14 June 13] Voter turnout sends strong message to US: William Beeman - English
Professor William Beeman from the University of Minnesota says that the participation of Iranians in the elections has a strong message for Washington, who doubts the legitimacy of the Iranian...
Professor William Beeman from the University of Minnesota says that the participation of Iranians in the elections has a strong message for Washington, who doubts the legitimacy of the Iranian elections.
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Professor William Beeman from the University of Minnesota says that the participation of Iranians in the elections has a strong message for Washington, who doubts the legitimacy of the Iranian elections.
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World Govt Non-Elect Engdahl on Bilderberg -English
Contributed by syed_nadeemi. For more insight into the Bilderberg Group a notorious club made up of powerful politicians and business leaders which is meeting in Spain RT has spoken to author and...
Contributed by syed_nadeemi. For more insight into the Bilderberg Group a notorious club made up of powerful politicians and business leaders which is meeting in Spain RT has spoken to author and economic researcher F William Engdahl
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Contributed by syed_nadeemi. For more insight into the Bilderberg Group a notorious club made up of powerful politicians and business leaders which is meeting in Spain RT has spoken to author and economic researcher F William Engdahl
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Engineering the Eurozone Collapse - F. William Engdahl -English
Here is an excellent analysis by F. William Engdahl of how international banks, especially Goldman Sachs, caused the present EU debt crisis and then used their inside knowledge to profit from the...
Here is an excellent analysis by F. William Engdahl of how international banks, especially Goldman Sachs, caused the present EU debt crisis and then used their inside knowledge to profit from the collapse they
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Here is an excellent analysis by F. William Engdahl of how international banks, especially Goldman Sachs, caused the present EU debt crisis and then used their inside knowledge to profit from the collapse they
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[23 Oct 2013] Syria crisis resolution must come from Syrians: Shaath - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Saab Shaath, Middle East Affairs expert, about the remarks made by William Hague and John Kerry both saying that Syrian Present Bashar al-Assad must go and...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Saab Shaath, Middle East Affairs expert, about the remarks made by William Hague and John Kerry both saying that Syrian Present Bashar al-Assad must go and will not be part of a future Syrian government.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Saab Shaath, Middle East Affairs expert, about the remarks made by William Hague and John Kerry both saying that Syrian Present Bashar al-Assad must go and will not be part of a future Syrian government.
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[29 Nov 2013] Iran Turkey working for Syria truce - English
Press TV has interviewed William Jones, with the Executive Intelligence Review from Washington, to discuss Iran and Turkey\'s bilateral relations.
Press TV has interviewed William Jones, with the Executive Intelligence Review from Washington, to discuss Iran and Turkey\'s bilateral relations.
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[06 Dec 2013] British foreign secretary warns of growing extremism in Syria war - English
British Foreign Secretary William Hague says the extremists fighting against the Syrian government pose a threat to Europe. The warning comes as a fierce battle is underway between the Syrian army...
British Foreign Secretary William Hague says the extremists fighting against the Syrian government pose a threat to Europe. The warning comes as a fierce battle is underway between the Syrian army and al-Qaeda affiliated groups, whose ranks have been swollen by an influx of thousands of foreign militants in recent months.
Hague made the remarks at the opening of the Manama Dialog on security, weeks ahead of an international peace conference on Syria. Foreign nationals operating alongside al-Qaeda militants in Syria have stated that the United States and Britain will be their next targets. Ironically, the insurgents have enjoyed logistic and financial support from some Western and regional countries.
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British Foreign Secretary William Hague says the extremists fighting against the Syrian government pose a threat to Europe. The warning comes as a fierce battle is underway between the Syrian army and al-Qaeda affiliated groups, whose ranks have been swollen by an influx of thousands of foreign militants in recent months.
Hague made the remarks at the opening of the Manama Dialog on security, weeks ahead of an international peace conference on Syria. Foreign nationals operating alongside al-Qaeda militants in Syria have stated that the United States and Britain will be their next targets. Ironically, the insurgents have enjoyed logistic and financial support from some Western and regional countries.
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[11 Dec 2013] Iran non resident envoy to Britain is set to visit London this week - English
British Foreign Secretary William Hague says Hassan Habibollah-Zadeh\'s planned trip to London follows a visit by his British counterpart Ajay Sharma to Tehran last week. Diplomatic ties between...
British Foreign Secretary William Hague says Hassan Habibollah-Zadeh\'s planned trip to London follows a visit by his British counterpart Ajay Sharma to Tehran last week. Diplomatic ties between the two countries turned sour after the storming of the British embassy by students in Tehran two years ago. The students were protesting anti-Iran sanctions and London\'s hostile policies toward Tehran. There\'s been a thaw in bilateral relations though, following the election of Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani several months ago.
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British Foreign Secretary William Hague says Hassan Habibollah-Zadeh\'s planned trip to London follows a visit by his British counterpart Ajay Sharma to Tehran last week. Diplomatic ties between the two countries turned sour after the storming of the British embassy by students in Tehran two years ago. The students were protesting anti-Iran sanctions and London\'s hostile policies toward Tehran. There\'s been a thaw in bilateral relations though, following the election of Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani several months ago.
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The geopolitics of Georgia - August 13 2008 - English
US attempts to get Georgia into NATO coupled with its desire to erect an anti missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech republic would give it first strike apability towards Russia. Moscow...
US attempts to get Georgia into NATO coupled with its desire to erect an anti missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech republic would give it first strike apability towards Russia. Moscow sees this as a national security threat against the sovereignty of Russia. Political economist F William Engdahl believes this is the geopolitical endgame being played out in Georgia
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US attempts to get Georgia into NATO coupled with its desire to erect an anti missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech republic would give it first strike apability towards Russia. Moscow sees this as a national security threat against the sovereignty of Russia. Political economist F William Engdahl believes this is the geopolitical endgame being played out in Georgia
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How money has become a political tool to manipulate governments -English
F William Engdahl explains how money has become a political tool to manipulate governments Although it is true that money can create government power it is also true that government power can...
F William Engdahl explains how money has become a political tool to manipulate governments Although it is true that money can create government power it is also true that government power can create money. Why has the US been able to create so much money which the world has been compelled to acceptBecause it has unsurpassed military power
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F William Engdahl explains how money has become a political tool to manipulate governments Although it is true that money can create government power it is also true that government power can create money. Why has the US been able to create so much money which the world has been compelled to acceptBecause it has unsurpassed military power
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Israeli FM Calls For Expulsion of Palestinians And Rejects Settlement Freeze - 19 SEP 2010 - English
Israel's FM rejects freeze extension
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has rejected international calls for extending Tel Aviv's partial settlement freeze in the occupied Palestinian...
Israel's FM rejects freeze extension
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has rejected international calls for extending Tel Aviv's partial settlement freeze in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The Israeli official told his British counterpart William Hague on Saturday that Israel would not extend the moratorium in the West Bank.
"Israel has made numerous gestures over the past year, and now it's the Palestinians' turn. Israel will gladly continue negotiating without preconditions, including those related to the moratorium," Lieberman said.
His remarks came after the United Nations, the European Union, and the United States have all called on Israel to extend the freeze to help the continuation of talks between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Last November, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a 10-month freeze on illegal settlement expansion projects, which will expire late September.
Acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas has warned that he would leave the negotiations if Israel continues its settlement activities in the occupied territories.
The Israeli foreign minister claimed that the freeze was merely an "excuse" for the PA to thwart the talks.
"Those who look for excuses will find them even if the freeze is extended," Lieberman went on to say.
The latest round of direct talks between Abbas and Netanyahu held in Washington, Egypt, and al-Quds (Jerusalem) ended with no progress earlier this week.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/143041.html
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Israel's FM rejects freeze extension
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has rejected international calls for extending Tel Aviv's partial settlement freeze in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The Israeli official told his British counterpart William Hague on Saturday that Israel would not extend the moratorium in the West Bank.
"Israel has made numerous gestures over the past year, and now it's the Palestinians' turn. Israel will gladly continue negotiating without preconditions, including those related to the moratorium," Lieberman said.
His remarks came after the United Nations, the European Union, and the United States have all called on Israel to extend the freeze to help the continuation of talks between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Last November, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a 10-month freeze on illegal settlement expansion projects, which will expire late September.
Acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas has warned that he would leave the negotiations if Israel continues its settlement activities in the occupied territories.
The Israeli foreign minister claimed that the freeze was merely an "excuse" for the PA to thwart the talks.
"Those who look for excuses will find them even if the freeze is extended," Lieberman went on to say.
The latest round of direct talks between Abbas and Netanyahu held in Washington, Egypt, and al-Quds (Jerusalem) ended with no progress earlier this week.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/143041.html
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[3/3][ANIMATED] Hz.Muhammed (s) Son Peygamber - Cizgi film - Turkish
Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A) hayatını...
Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A) hayatını anlatan uzun metrajlı çizgi film 1400 yıl önce Mekke'nin içinde bulunduğu sefaletten başlayarak, Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'in peygamberlik görevinin başlamasıyla devam eden ve tüm dünyayı değiştirecek olan mesajın yavaş yavaş yayılmasını anlatan büyük bir prodüksiyon.
Kureyş kabilesinin egemenliği altındaki bölgede yaşayan yoksul halk, çaresiz bir haldedir ve son derece kötü şartlarda yaşamaktadır. Ancak son Peygamber Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'de Peygamberlik görevinin verilmesi ile Kureyş kabilesine karşı büyük bir savaş başlayacaktır. Bu aynı zamanda İslamiyet'in doğuşu anlamına gelmektedir.
"Hazreti Muhammed (S.A.A), Son Peygamber"'in senaryosu geliştirilirken tarihsel materyal taramak suretiyle geniş kapsamlı araştırma yapıldı. Filmin öyküsü UCLA eğitimli senaryo yazarı Firdosi Wharton Ali ve UCLA İslam Hukuku Profesörü Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadt tarafından dikkatle gözden geçirildi, senaryo yazımının her aşamasında gerek tarihsel doğruluk, gerekse Hz.Muhammed'in (S.A.A) misyonuyla mesajına bağlılık açılarından dikkatli inceleme yapıldı.
BU FILMI IBRETLE IZYELECEKSINIZ, IYI SEYIRLER...
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Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A) hayatını anlatan uzun metrajlı çizgi film 1400 yıl önce Mekke'nin içinde bulunduğu sefaletten başlayarak, Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'in peygamberlik görevinin başlamasıyla devam eden ve tüm dünyayı değiştirecek olan mesajın yavaş yavaş yayılmasını anlatan büyük bir prodüksiyon.
Kureyş kabilesinin egemenliği altındaki bölgede yaşayan yoksul halk, çaresiz bir haldedir ve son derece kötü şartlarda yaşamaktadır. Ancak son Peygamber Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'de Peygamberlik görevinin verilmesi ile Kureyş kabilesine karşı büyük bir savaş başlayacaktır. Bu aynı zamanda İslamiyet'in doğuşu anlamına gelmektedir.
"Hazreti Muhammed (S.A.A), Son Peygamber"'in senaryosu geliştirilirken tarihsel materyal taramak suretiyle geniş kapsamlı araştırma yapıldı. Filmin öyküsü UCLA eğitimli senaryo yazarı Firdosi Wharton Ali ve UCLA İslam Hukuku Profesörü Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadt tarafından dikkatle gözden geçirildi, senaryo yazımının her aşamasında gerek tarihsel doğruluk, gerekse Hz.Muhammed'in (S.A.A) misyonuyla mesajına bağlılık açılarından dikkatli inceleme yapıldı.
BU FILMI IBRETLE IZYELECEKSINIZ, IYI SEYIRLER...
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[2/3][ANIMATED] Hz.Muhammed (s) Son Peygamber - Cizgi film - Turkish
Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A)...
Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A) hayatını anlatan uzun metrajlı çizgi film 1400 yıl önce Mekke'nin içinde bulunduğu sefaletten başlayarak, Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'in peygamberlik görevinin başlamasıyla devam eden ve tüm dünyayı değiştirecek olan mesajın yavaş yavaş yayılmasını anlatan büyük bir prodüksiyon.
Kureyş kabilesinin egemenliği altındaki bölgede yaşayan yoksul halk, çaresiz bir haldedir ve son derece kötü şartlarda yaşamaktadır. Ancak son Peygamber Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'de Peygamberlik görevinin verilmesi ile Kureyş kabilesine karşı büyük bir savaş başlayacaktır. Bu aynı zamanda İslamiyet'in doğuşu anlamına gelmektedir.
"Hazreti Muhammed (S.A.A), Son Peygamber"'in senaryosu geliştirilirken tarihsel materyal taramak suretiyle geniş kapsamlı araştırma yapıldı. Filmin öyküsü UCLA eğitimli senaryo yazarı Firdosi Wharton Ali ve UCLA İslam Hukuku Profesörü Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadt tarafından dikkatle gözden geçirildi, senaryo yazımının her aşamasında gerek tarihsel doğruluk, gerekse Hz.Muhammed'in (S.A.A) misyonuyla mesajına bağlılık açılarından dikkatli inceleme yapıldı.
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Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A) hayatını anlatan uzun metrajlı çizgi film 1400 yıl önce Mekke'nin içinde bulunduğu sefaletten başlayarak, Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'in peygamberlik görevinin başlamasıyla devam eden ve tüm dünyayı değiştirecek olan mesajın yavaş yavaş yayılmasını anlatan büyük bir prodüksiyon.
Kureyş kabilesinin egemenliği altındaki bölgede yaşayan yoksul halk, çaresiz bir haldedir ve son derece kötü şartlarda yaşamaktadır. Ancak son Peygamber Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'de Peygamberlik görevinin verilmesi ile Kureyş kabilesine karşı büyük bir savaş başlayacaktır. Bu aynı zamanda İslamiyet'in doğuşu anlamına gelmektedir.
"Hazreti Muhammed (S.A.A), Son Peygamber"'in senaryosu geliştirilirken tarihsel materyal taramak suretiyle geniş kapsamlı araştırma yapıldı. Filmin öyküsü UCLA eğitimli senaryo yazarı Firdosi Wharton Ali ve UCLA İslam Hukuku Profesörü Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadt tarafından dikkatle gözden geçirildi, senaryo yazımının her aşamasında gerek tarihsel doğruluk, gerekse Hz.Muhammed'in (S.A.A) misyonuyla mesajına bağlılık açılarından dikkatli inceleme yapıldı.
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[1/3][ANIMATED] Hz.Muhammed (s) Son Peygamber - Cizgi film - Turkish
Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A) hayatını...
Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A) hayatını anlatan uzun metrajlı çizgi film 1400 yıl önce Mekke'nin içinde bulunduğu sefaletten başlayarak, Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'in peygamberlik görevinin başlamasıyla devam eden ve tüm dünyayı değiştirecek olan mesajın yavaş yavaş yayılmasını anlatan büyük bir prodüksiyon.
Kureyş kabilesinin egemenliği altındaki bölgede yaşayan yoksul halk, çaresiz bir haldedir ve son derece kötü şartlarda yaşamaktadır. Ancak son Peygamber Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'de Peygamberlik görevinin verilmesi ile Kureyş kabilesine karşı büyük bir savaş başlayacaktır. Bu aynı zamanda İslamiyet'in doğuşu anlamına gelmektedir.
"Hazreti Muhammed (S.A.A), Son Peygamber"'in senaryosu geliştirilirken tarihsel materyal taramak suretiyle geniş kapsamlı araştırma yapıldı. Filmin öyküsü UCLA eğitimli senaryo yazarı Firdosi Wharton Ali ve UCLA İslam Hukuku Profesörü Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadt tarafından dikkatle gözden geçirildi, senaryo yazımının her aşamasında gerek tarihsel doğruluk, gerekse Hz.Muhammed'in (S.A.A) misyonuyla mesajına bağlılık açılarından dikkatli inceleme yapıldı.
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Yapım Sorumlusu: Muwaffak Al-Harithy
Senaryo: Brian Nissen
Müzik: William Kidd
Yapımcı: Richard Rich, Terry L Noss, Thomas J.Tobin
Süre: 90 dakika
Hz. Muhammed'in (S.A.A) hayatını anlatan uzun metrajlı çizgi film 1400 yıl önce Mekke'nin içinde bulunduğu sefaletten başlayarak, Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'in peygamberlik görevinin başlamasıyla devam eden ve tüm dünyayı değiştirecek olan mesajın yavaş yavaş yayılmasını anlatan büyük bir prodüksiyon.
Kureyş kabilesinin egemenliği altındaki bölgede yaşayan yoksul halk, çaresiz bir haldedir ve son derece kötü şartlarda yaşamaktadır. Ancak son Peygamber Hz. Muhammed (S.A.A)'de Peygamberlik görevinin verilmesi ile Kureyş kabilesine karşı büyük bir savaş başlayacaktır. Bu aynı zamanda İslamiyet'in doğuşu anlamına gelmektedir.
"Hazreti Muhammed (S.A.A), Son Peygamber"'in senaryosu geliştirilirken tarihsel materyal taramak suretiyle geniş kapsamlı araştırma yapıldı. Filmin öyküsü UCLA eğitimli senaryo yazarı Firdosi Wharton Ali ve UCLA İslam Hukuku Profesörü Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadt tarafından dikkatle gözden geçirildi, senaryo yazımının her aşamasında gerek tarihsel doğruluk, gerekse Hz.Muhammed'in (S.A.A) misyonuyla mesajına bağlılık açılarından dikkatli inceleme yapıldı.
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US Interference In Egypt Tunisia Yemen Algeria etc-English
Hosni Mubarak is 82 years old, so his time is coming to a close anyways...so they have to do something Protests inspired by the revolt in Tunisia have dominoed along Egypt, Yemen and Algeria. Some...
Hosni Mubarak is 82 years old, so his time is coming to a close anyways...so they have to do something Protests inspired by the revolt in Tunisia have dominoed along Egypt, Yemen and Algeria. Some have drawn comparisons to the colour revolutions seen in post-Soviet countries. To discuss this RT talks to William Engdahl - author of the book Full Spectrum Dominance Totalitarian Democracy in the new world order
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Hosni Mubarak is 82 years old, so his time is coming to a close anyways...so they have to do something Protests inspired by the revolt in Tunisia have dominoed along Egypt, Yemen and Algeria. Some have drawn comparisons to the colour revolutions seen in post-Soviet countries. To discuss this RT talks to William Engdahl - author of the book Full Spectrum Dominance Totalitarian Democracy in the new world order
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Anti-nuclear vigil held at White House - 21Mar2011 - English
On a peaceful day in front of the White House there was a group focused on US aggression of nuclear proportions.
Nearly 30 years ago William "Doubting" Thomas started the White...
On a peaceful day in front of the White House there was a group focused on US aggression of nuclear proportions.
Nearly 30 years ago William "Doubting" Thomas started the White House Anti-Nuclear Peace Vigil. He died in 2009. But since then, his supporters such as “Concepcion” who's a fixture here--have been carrying out his legacy of urging the US government to redefine its nuclear development and nuclear aggression against other countries.
Thomas' widow Ellen says more nuclear weapons don't make the population safer.
The vigil in front of the white house couldn't come at a more poignant time. With nuclear reactor failures in Japan after a massive earthquake and the us participation of strikes over Libya after a un-mandated no-fly zone, activists say the us government is headed in the wrong direction regarding nuclear development and military activity.
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On a peaceful day in front of the White House there was a group focused on US aggression of nuclear proportions.
Nearly 30 years ago William "Doubting" Thomas started the White House Anti-Nuclear Peace Vigil. He died in 2009. But since then, his supporters such as “Concepcion” who's a fixture here--have been carrying out his legacy of urging the US government to redefine its nuclear development and nuclear aggression against other countries.
Thomas' widow Ellen says more nuclear weapons don't make the population safer.
The vigil in front of the white house couldn't come at a more poignant time. With nuclear reactor failures in Japan after a massive earthquake and the us participation of strikes over Libya after a un-mandated no-fly zone, activists say the us government is headed in the wrong direction regarding nuclear development and military activity.
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[29 May 2012] Syria must curb armed gangs with iron fist - English
[29 May 2012] 'Syria must curb armed gangs with iron fist' - English
Pressure is mounting on Syria as a number of countries including European states are expelling Syrian ambassadors and...
[29 May 2012] 'Syria must curb armed gangs with iron fist' - English
Pressure is mounting on Syria as a number of countries including European states are expelling Syrian ambassadors and diplomats.
France, Britain, Spain, Germany, and Italy say the expulsions are in response to the Friday massacre of civilians in Houla. Canada and Australia are doing the same. British foreign secretary William Hague says the US will also take similar action.
This is the latest form of pressure by Western states and their allies on the Syrian government that blame Damascus for killing civilians since unrest erupted in Syria over a year ago. Britain says the pressure will increase.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Haitham Alsibahie, from the Syrian Social Club in London, to further talk over the issue.
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[29 May 2012] 'Syria must curb armed gangs with iron fist' - English
Pressure is mounting on Syria as a number of countries including European states are expelling Syrian ambassadors and diplomats.
France, Britain, Spain, Germany, and Italy say the expulsions are in response to the Friday massacre of civilians in Houla. Canada and Australia are doing the same. British foreign secretary William Hague says the US will also take similar action.
This is the latest form of pressure by Western states and their allies on the Syrian government that blame Damascus for killing civilians since unrest erupted in Syria over a year ago. Britain says the pressure will increase.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Haitham Alsibahie, from the Syrian Social Club in London, to further talk over the issue.
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[2] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
[2] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650 Rohingya Muslims were killed, 1,200 went missing,...
[2] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650 Rohingya Muslims were killed, 1,200 went missing, and more than 80,000 others were displaced as a result of rioting, arson, rape, and a cycle of revenge attacks in the western state. Over the past two years, waves of ethnic Muslims have attempted to flee by boats in the face of systematic oppression by the Myanmar government. The government of Myanmar refuses to recognize the Rohingyas, who it claims are not native and classifies them as illegal migrants, although they have lived in Myanmar for generations.
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[2] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650 Rohingya Muslims were killed, 1,200 went missing, and more than 80,000 others were displaced as a result of rioting, arson, rape, and a cycle of revenge attacks in the western state. Over the past two years, waves of ethnic Muslims have attempted to flee by boats in the face of systematic oppression by the Myanmar government. The government of Myanmar refuses to recognize the Rohingyas, who it claims are not native and classifies them as illegal migrants, although they have lived in Myanmar for generations.
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[1] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
[1] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650 Rohingya Muslims were killed, 1,200 went missing,...
[1] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650 Rohingya Muslims were killed, 1,200 went missing, and more than 80,000 others were displaced as a result of rioting, arson, rape, and a cycle of revenge attacks in the western state. Over the past two years, waves of ethnic Muslims have attempted to flee by boats in the face of systematic oppression by the Myanmar government. The government of Myanmar refuses to recognize the Rohingyas, who it claims are not native and classifies them as illegal migrants, although they have lived in Myanmar for generations.
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[1] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650 Rohingya Muslims were killed, 1,200 went missing, and more than 80,000 others were displaced as a result of rioting, arson, rape, and a cycle of revenge attacks in the western state. Over the past two years, waves of ethnic Muslims have attempted to flee by boats in the face of systematic oppression by the Myanmar government. The government of Myanmar refuses to recognize the Rohingyas, who it claims are not native and classifies them as illegal migrants, although they have lived in Myanmar for generations.