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How FBI strategy is creating US-based terrorists - English sub Farsi
How FBI strategy is creating US-based terrorists - پایان هالیوودی - English sub Farsi
افشاگری تریور آرنسون، روزنامه نگار آمریکایی پیرامون...
How FBI strategy is creating US-based terrorists - پایان هالیوودی - English sub Farsi
افشاگری تریور آرنسون، روزنامه نگار آمریکایی پیرامون اقدامات FBI در استخدام و پرورش خبرچین های مسئله دار و اجرای نمایش های متعدد دستگیری تروریست های خودساخته ی آنها براساس سناریوهای از پیش نوشته شده، پس از حادثه ی 11 سپتامبر
The FBI is responsible for more terrorism plots in the United States than any other organization. More than al Qaeda, more than al Shabab, more than the Islamic State, more than all of them combined
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How FBI strategy is creating US-based terrorists - پایان هالیوودی - English sub Farsi
افشاگری تریور آرنسون، روزنامه نگار آمریکایی پیرامون اقدامات FBI در استخدام و پرورش خبرچین های مسئله دار و اجرای نمایش های متعدد دستگیری تروریست های خودساخته ی آنها براساس سناریوهای از پیش نوشته شده، پس از حادثه ی 11 سپتامبر
The FBI is responsible for more terrorism plots in the United States than any other organization. More than al Qaeda, more than al Shabab, more than the Islamic State, more than all of them combined
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[10 June 13] Al Saud scandals in UK - English
In this edition of the show: In recent years revelations have been made concerning the involvement of members of Al Saud royal family in scandals in the UK.
The scandals range from murder to...
In this edition of the show: In recent years revelations have been made concerning the involvement of members of Al Saud royal family in scandals in the UK.
The scandals range from murder to bribery despite the Saudi regime\'s efforts to keep the veil of secrecy and the British Royal Family\'s attempts to downplay the controversial affairs for the sake of its petro dollars.
International affairs: A review of exiled Russian oligarchs\' mysterious death in UK, from Litvinenko to Berezovsky.
Society: Woolwich case has turned to an alibi to suppress Muslims systematically and socially.
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In this edition of the show: In recent years revelations have been made concerning the involvement of members of Al Saud royal family in scandals in the UK.
The scandals range from murder to bribery despite the Saudi regime\'s efforts to keep the veil of secrecy and the British Royal Family\'s attempts to downplay the controversial affairs for the sake of its petro dollars.
International affairs: A review of exiled Russian oligarchs\' mysterious death in UK, from Litvinenko to Berezovsky.
Society: Woolwich case has turned to an alibi to suppress Muslims systematically and socially.
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[04 Dec 2013] UK police concerned about home-coming British militants fighting alongside insurgents in Syria - English
The UK police express worries about the future home-coming of British militants fighting alongside insurgents in Syria.
The head of New Scotland Yard\'s counter-terrorism command says the...
The UK police express worries about the future home-coming of British militants fighting alongside insurgents in Syria.
The head of New Scotland Yard\'s counter-terrorism command says the prospect of battle-hardened extremists returning to Britain with sophisticated training and practical experience has become a grave concern in recent months. Richard Walton also says there are already signs that British militants are coming back from Syria with orders to carry out attacks. According to intelligence sources, British extremists make up the biggest chunk of hundreds of Western militants fighting the Syrian government. This, as France and Australia each have about 2-hundred citizens fighting in Syria, with others coming from countries like the United States and Canada.
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The UK police express worries about the future home-coming of British militants fighting alongside insurgents in Syria.
The head of New Scotland Yard\'s counter-terrorism command says the prospect of battle-hardened extremists returning to Britain with sophisticated training and practical experience has become a grave concern in recent months. Richard Walton also says there are already signs that British militants are coming back from Syria with orders to carry out attacks. According to intelligence sources, British extremists make up the biggest chunk of hundreds of Western militants fighting the Syrian government. This, as France and Australia each have about 2-hundred citizens fighting in Syria, with others coming from countries like the United States and Canada.
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[04 Dec 2013] UK police concerned about home-coming British militants fighting alongside insurgents in Syria - English
The UK police express worries about the future home-coming of British militants fighting alongside insurgents in Syria.
The head of New Scotland Yard\'s counter-terrorism command says the...
The UK police express worries about the future home-coming of British militants fighting alongside insurgents in Syria.
The head of New Scotland Yard\'s counter-terrorism command says the prospect of battle-hardened extremists returning to Britain with sophisticated training and practical experience has become a grave concern in recent months. Richard Walton also says there are already signs that British militants are coming back from Syria with orders to carry out attacks. According to intelligence sources, British extremists make up the biggest chunk of hundreds of Western militants fighting the Syrian government. This, as France and Australia each have about 2-hundred citizens fighting in Syria, with others coming from countries like the United States and Canada.
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The UK police express worries about the future home-coming of British militants fighting alongside insurgents in Syria.
The head of New Scotland Yard\'s counter-terrorism command says the prospect of battle-hardened extremists returning to Britain with sophisticated training and practical experience has become a grave concern in recent months. Richard Walton also says there are already signs that British militants are coming back from Syria with orders to carry out attacks. According to intelligence sources, British extremists make up the biggest chunk of hundreds of Western militants fighting the Syrian government. This, as France and Australia each have about 2-hundred citizens fighting in Syria, with others coming from countries like the United States and Canada.
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[05 Dec 2013] UK govt fudges fuel poverty statistics - English
FUEL POOR is a new social class in the UK. It refers to families that spend more than 10 percent of their income on fuel to keep adequately warm. Activists say the ability to keep warm is...
FUEL POOR is a new social class in the UK. It refers to families that spend more than 10 percent of their income on fuel to keep adequately warm. Activists say the ability to keep warm is everyone\'s right and not a privilege.
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FUEL POOR is a new social class in the UK. It refers to families that spend more than 10 percent of their income on fuel to keep adequately warm. Activists say the ability to keep warm is everyone\'s right and not a privilege.
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[11 Dec 2013] UK heading for housing crisis - English
Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming more and more expensive, according to the group representing the housing industry in Britain. Because of chronic housing shortages, house prices...
Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming more and more expensive, according to the group representing the housing industry in Britain. Because of chronic housing shortages, house prices are set to leap by 35% by 2020, leaving thousands struggling to find a place to live.
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Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming more and more expensive, according to the group representing the housing industry in Britain. Because of chronic housing shortages, house prices are set to leap by 35% by 2020, leaving thousands struggling to find a place to live.
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[30 Jan 2014] Afghan refugee receives payout from UK Paper after Taliban accusation - English
An Afghan refugee who was granted asylum in the UK has accepted substantial libel compensation at the high court in London after the daily express newspaper falsely accused him of being a member of...
An Afghan refugee who was granted asylum in the UK has accepted substantial libel compensation at the high court in London after the daily express newspaper falsely accused him of being a member of the Taliban.
Abdol Shazad who is 20 was recognized as a refugee by the Home Office last February after a four-year battle in which it was found that he was at fear of being persecuted by the Taliban. But a month later The express published a story saying that he was a member of the Taliban and posted an online version of the story under which hateful and abusive comments were posted causing great distress to Mr Shazad Journalists say this type of behavior is indicative of the lack of ethics of large segments of the right wing media.The Legal Counsel for the Express, Chloe Strong Said: \"The allegation in the articles was false and the defendant wishes to offer its sincerest apologies to the claimant for the damage, distress and embarrassment which the publication of the articles has caused him.\" The Daily Express has apologized and agreed to pay him substantial damages. The exact figure is undisclosed. But this type of behavior from elements of the right wing press is unlikely to stop as a result For Mr Shazid at least, there has been some kind of accountability for this unethical journalism.
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An Afghan refugee who was granted asylum in the UK has accepted substantial libel compensation at the high court in London after the daily express newspaper falsely accused him of being a member of the Taliban.
Abdol Shazad who is 20 was recognized as a refugee by the Home Office last February after a four-year battle in which it was found that he was at fear of being persecuted by the Taliban. But a month later The express published a story saying that he was a member of the Taliban and posted an online version of the story under which hateful and abusive comments were posted causing great distress to Mr Shazad Journalists say this type of behavior is indicative of the lack of ethics of large segments of the right wing media.The Legal Counsel for the Express, Chloe Strong Said: \"The allegation in the articles was false and the defendant wishes to offer its sincerest apologies to the claimant for the damage, distress and embarrassment which the publication of the articles has caused him.\" The Daily Express has apologized and agreed to pay him substantial damages. The exact figure is undisclosed. But this type of behavior from elements of the right wing press is unlikely to stop as a result For Mr Shazid at least, there has been some kind of accountability for this unethical journalism.
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[24 Feb 2014] UK FM: Bilateral relations with Iran improving - English
Britain\'s foreign secretary says bilateral relations with Iran are improving and that the UK plans to continue the expansion of ties provided that it remains reciprocal.
William Hague added...
Britain\'s foreign secretary says bilateral relations with Iran are improving and that the UK plans to continue the expansion of ties provided that it remains reciprocal.
William Hague added that Tehran and London are working together to make it easier for Iranian and British citizens to obtain consular and visa services. However, the foreign secretary said sanctions against Tehran would remain intact and will be enforced robustly. On nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1, Hague said last week\'s talks were constructive. He said the two sides plan to meet monthly with the next round of talks due in Vienna mid-March.
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Britain\'s foreign secretary says bilateral relations with Iran are improving and that the UK plans to continue the expansion of ties provided that it remains reciprocal.
William Hague added that Tehran and London are working together to make it easier for Iranian and British citizens to obtain consular and visa services. However, the foreign secretary said sanctions against Tehran would remain intact and will be enforced robustly. On nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1, Hague said last week\'s talks were constructive. He said the two sides plan to meet monthly with the next round of talks due in Vienna mid-March.
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