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[13 Aug 2012] Syrian Ambassador to Iran says Syria will not sit quiet - English
[13 Aug 2012] Syrian Ambassador to Iran says Syria will not sit quiet - English
"Syria the First Line of Resistance", This is the title of a conference held in Tehran. The aim of the...
[13 Aug 2012] Syrian Ambassador to Iran says Syria will not sit quiet - English
"Syria the First Line of Resistance", This is the title of a conference held in Tehran. The aim of the conference is to increase public awareness about what is going on in Syria, the scene of fighting between government forces and the opposition groups supported by the West, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Russian and China have so far vetoed three western-backed resolutions against Syria.
The Syrian Ambassador to Iran warned against any foreign intervention in Syria, saying:
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[13 Aug 2012] Syrian Ambassador to Iran says Syria will not sit quiet - English
"Syria the First Line of Resistance", This is the title of a conference held in Tehran. The aim of the conference is to increase public awareness about what is going on in Syria, the scene of fighting between government forces and the opposition groups supported by the West, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Russian and China have so far vetoed three western-backed resolutions against Syria.
The Syrian Ambassador to Iran warned against any foreign intervention in Syria, saying:
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[13 Aug 2012] Yemeni army tensions grow after presidential decrees - English
[13 Aug 2012] Yemeni army tensions grow after presidential decrees - English
Many Yemenis have praised the latest Presidential decrees by President Manousr Hadi.
The decrees will restructure...
[13 Aug 2012] Yemeni army tensions grow after presidential decrees - English
Many Yemenis have praised the latest Presidential decrees by President Manousr Hadi.
The decrees will restructure some military units to integrate the armed forces under unified leadership in the context of the rule of law.
The army reshuffle has sparked outrage among members of the previous regime; according to reports, Saleh loyalists have called on Republican Guard units throughout the country to rebel against the latest presidential decrees.
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[13 Aug 2012] Yemeni army tensions grow after presidential decrees - English
Many Yemenis have praised the latest Presidential decrees by President Manousr Hadi.
The decrees will restructure some military units to integrate the armed forces under unified leadership in the context of the rule of law.
The army reshuffle has sparked outrage among members of the previous regime; according to reports, Saleh loyalists have called on Republican Guard units throughout the country to rebel against the latest presidential decrees.
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[13 August 2019] The Debate - Battle for Idlib - English
Syrian government forces backed by their allies, have taken control of a major town from foreign-backed militants in idlib province. the capture of al hobeit is the most significant advancement the...
Syrian government forces backed by their allies, have taken control of a major town from foreign-backed militants in idlib province. the capture of al hobeit is the most significant advancement the Syrian army has made in idlib since the beginning of an offensive three months ago. the area has escaped control of the Damascus govt since 2015 and is a stronghold for al qaida linked militants and other armed groups. Damascus offered a truce but several groups including nusra front rejected that. In a different development, Ankara and Washington are also planning to create a safe zone in northern Syria.
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Syrian government forces backed by their allies, have taken control of a major town from foreign-backed militants in idlib province. the capture of al hobeit is the most significant advancement the Syrian army has made in idlib since the beginning of an offensive three months ago. the area has escaped control of the Damascus govt since 2015 and is a stronghold for al qaida linked militants and other armed groups. Damascus offered a truce but several groups including nusra front rejected that. In a different development, Ankara and Washington are also planning to create a safe zone in northern Syria.
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[13 Dec 2013] Bahraini regime forces arrest several people after filing request for peaceful protest - English
Bahraini regime forces have arrested several people after they filed official notice of peaceful protests in the Persian Gulf Kingdom.
The main opposition group al-Wefaq says that at least three...
Bahraini regime forces have arrested several people after they filed official notice of peaceful protests in the Persian Gulf Kingdom.
The main opposition group al-Wefaq says that at least three people were arrested after they gave authorities the required official request for a mass protest organized by opposition parties. Al-Wefaq condemned the move, saying authorities are using their power to punish the individuals through arrest. Bahrain has been rocked by anti-regime demonstrations since February 2011. The protesters have been calling for the downfall of the regime. Dozens of people have been killed and a large number of demonstrators arrested in the crackdown since then.
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Bahraini regime forces have arrested several people after they filed official notice of peaceful protests in the Persian Gulf Kingdom.
The main opposition group al-Wefaq says that at least three people were arrested after they gave authorities the required official request for a mass protest organized by opposition parties. Al-Wefaq condemned the move, saying authorities are using their power to punish the individuals through arrest. Bahrain has been rocked by anti-regime demonstrations since February 2011. The protesters have been calling for the downfall of the regime. Dozens of people have been killed and a large number of demonstrators arrested in the crackdown since then.
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[13 Dec 2013] Mass anti-govt. rally held near Manama - English
A mass demonstration marking one-thousand days of anti-government protests in Bahrain.
Demonstrators rallied near the capital Manama calling for an inclusive political solution. The main...
A mass demonstration marking one-thousand days of anti-government protests in Bahrain.
Demonstrators rallied near the capital Manama calling for an inclusive political solution. The main opposition bloc al-Wefaq says several protest organizers have been arrested by regime forces. Al-Wefaq says the arrests have been made to curb people\'s right to hold peacefull rallies. Protesters have been calling for the downfall of the regime since the popular uprising started in February 2011. Dozens of people have been killed and a large number of demonstrators arrested in the crackdown since then.
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A mass demonstration marking one-thousand days of anti-government protests in Bahrain.
Demonstrators rallied near the capital Manama calling for an inclusive political solution. The main opposition bloc al-Wefaq says several protest organizers have been arrested by regime forces. Al-Wefaq says the arrests have been made to curb people\'s right to hold peacefull rallies. Protesters have been calling for the downfall of the regime since the popular uprising started in February 2011. Dozens of people have been killed and a large number of demonstrators arrested in the crackdown since then.
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[13 July 13] Fresh bomb attack rocks Mogadishu - English
Deaths and injuries have been left in the Somali capital Mogadishu after a car bomb went off there on Friday. The explosion targeted a convoy of African Union troops. It was the latest in a series...
Deaths and injuries have been left in the Somali capital Mogadishu after a car bomb went off there on Friday. The explosion targeted a convoy of African Union troops. It was the latest in a series of bombings that have targeted the city over the past months, with civilians being the main victims.
Security officials blame al-Shabaab local fighters for the attacks including Friday\'s blast. They accuse the al-Shabaab fighters of carrying out the bombings because they have lost their major strongholds to government forces.
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Deaths and injuries have been left in the Somali capital Mogadishu after a car bomb went off there on Friday. The explosion targeted a convoy of African Union troops. It was the latest in a series of bombings that have targeted the city over the past months, with civilians being the main victims.
Security officials blame al-Shabaab local fighters for the attacks including Friday\'s blast. They accuse the al-Shabaab fighters of carrying out the bombings because they have lost their major strongholds to government forces.
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[13 July 13] israeli army detains 5-year-old Palestinian boy for endangering passengers - English
Israeli forces have arrested a Palestinian boy for allegedly throwing a stone at Israeli soldiers: the boy is only 5-years old. The incident happened in the city of Hebron or al-Khalil in the...
Israeli forces have arrested a Palestinian boy for allegedly throwing a stone at Israeli soldiers: the boy is only 5-years old. The incident happened in the city of Hebron or al-Khalil in the Occupied West Bank.
The Israeli army has said the boy had endangered passers-by. The detention a 5-year old innocent boy is not an isolated case involving the violation of Palestinian rights.
There is a long list of such violations including the siege on the Gaza Strip since 2007, arbitrary abduction and arrest of Palestinians; destruction of their homes to name just a few.
On this edition of the show we ask: Why the international community is inactive in the face of these violations? What would be the reaction of the US and the EU if a 5-year old has been arrested anywhere else other than Israel?
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Israeli forces have arrested a Palestinian boy for allegedly throwing a stone at Israeli soldiers: the boy is only 5-years old. The incident happened in the city of Hebron or al-Khalil in the Occupied West Bank.
The Israeli army has said the boy had endangered passers-by. The detention a 5-year old innocent boy is not an isolated case involving the violation of Palestinian rights.
There is a long list of such violations including the siege on the Gaza Strip since 2007, arbitrary abduction and arrest of Palestinians; destruction of their homes to name just a few.
On this edition of the show we ask: Why the international community is inactive in the face of these violations? What would be the reaction of the US and the EU if a 5-year old has been arrested anywhere else other than Israel?
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[13 June 13] EU forces financial institutions to share tax info - English
Dealing in cash only is the traditional method used by tax dodgers to avoid paying the state a portion of their incomes. Now, though the digital era has taken centre stage and money can be shifted...
Dealing in cash only is the traditional method used by tax dodgers to avoid paying the state a portion of their incomes. Now, though the digital era has taken centre stage and money can be shifted electronically right around the globe using any number of accounts. The European Commission says forcing institutions to become more transparent is the key to curtailing the problem. The Commission says it is vital that governments around the world co-operate with the EU on this issue. We asked ordinary EU citizens about their views on these latest measures which are designed to curtail illegal tax evasion within the union estimated to be worth one trillion euro annually.
Jerome Hughes, Press TV, Brussels
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Dealing in cash only is the traditional method used by tax dodgers to avoid paying the state a portion of their incomes. Now, though the digital era has taken centre stage and money can be shifted electronically right around the globe using any number of accounts. The European Commission says forcing institutions to become more transparent is the key to curtailing the problem. The Commission says it is vital that governments around the world co-operate with the EU on this issue. We asked ordinary EU citizens about their views on these latest measures which are designed to curtail illegal tax evasion within the union estimated to be worth one trillion euro annually.
Jerome Hughes, Press TV, Brussels
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[13 June 2012] Russia will confront any US - led attack on Syria Webster Tarpley - English
[13 June 2012] Russia will confront any US - led attack on Syria Webster Tarpley - English
Israel is apparently laying the groundwork for a possible military attack on Syria by alleging that...
[13 June 2012] Russia will confront any US - led attack on Syria Webster Tarpley - English
Israel is apparently laying the groundwork for a possible military attack on Syria by alleging that Damascus could be using chemical weapons against the Syrian people. Tel Aviv has recently expressed concern about what it calls the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Israel says the weapons could fall into the wrong hands and that they may even be used by Syria to carry out an attack against Israeli forces. The pretext is being used to justify a possible military assault on Syria even if it means triggering a broader conflict across the region. Ayoob Kara, a senior member of the Israeli Likud Party led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claimed in an interview with Israel Radio on June 9 that the Syrian government has used "chemical weapons against men, women, and children" during the past months of unrest in the country.
Press TV talks with Dr. Webster Griffin Tarpley, author and historian in Washington, to further shed light on the issue.
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[13 June 2012] Russia will confront any US - led attack on Syria Webster Tarpley - English
Israel is apparently laying the groundwork for a possible military attack on Syria by alleging that Damascus could be using chemical weapons against the Syrian people. Tel Aviv has recently expressed concern about what it calls the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Israel says the weapons could fall into the wrong hands and that they may even be used by Syria to carry out an attack against Israeli forces. The pretext is being used to justify a possible military assault on Syria even if it means triggering a broader conflict across the region. Ayoob Kara, a senior member of the Israeli Likud Party led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claimed in an interview with Israel Radio on June 9 that the Syrian government has used "chemical weapons against men, women, and children" during the past months of unrest in the country.
Press TV talks with Dr. Webster Griffin Tarpley, author and historian in Washington, to further shed light on the issue.
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