12:41
|
12:17
|
1:00
|
6:20
|
2:36
|
39:00
|
Friday Sermons/21/10/2011- from Woking,UK - English-Arabic
Syed Abbas Naqvi from UK,First Sermon about Milk in Quran,types,and benefits,Second Sermon about importance of thought,arabs buying weapons from USA and boosting US economy,benefits to come in...
Syed Abbas Naqvi from UK,First Sermon about Milk in Quran,types,and benefits,Second Sermon about importance of thought,arabs buying weapons from USA and boosting US economy,benefits to come in Mosque first and leave at the end.
More...
Description:
Syed Abbas Naqvi from UK,First Sermon about Milk in Quran,types,and benefits,Second Sermon about importance of thought,arabs buying weapons from USA and boosting US economy,benefits to come in Mosque first and leave at the end.
2:35
|
[10 Dec 2013] Iran aims at boosting foreign investment in mining sector - English
This is the second year that Iran\'s industry, mines and trade ministry invites a number of representatives of foreign countries to meet with officials and experts in Iran\'s mining sector. The...
This is the second year that Iran\'s industry, mines and trade ministry invites a number of representatives of foreign countries to meet with officials and experts in Iran\'s mining sector. The gathering takes place in the framework of a conference and exhibition on investment opportunities in Iran\'s mining & mining Industries. The aim is to encourage foreign investors to enter Iran\'s mining sector which up until today has remained mostly undeveloped.
More...
Description:
This is the second year that Iran\'s industry, mines and trade ministry invites a number of representatives of foreign countries to meet with officials and experts in Iran\'s mining sector. The gathering takes place in the framework of a conference and exhibition on investment opportunities in Iran\'s mining & mining Industries. The aim is to encourage foreign investors to enter Iran\'s mining sector which up until today has remained mostly undeveloped.
23:06
|
[1/2] How to Communicate with your Children By Molana Zaki Baqri - Urdu & English
In this session Molana Zaki Baqri describes how to communicate with your child(ren), cycle of education, What is the first right of a child (is to give him/her good name, education of...
In this session Molana Zaki Baqri describes how to communicate with your child(ren), cycle of education, What is the first right of a child (is to give him/her good name, education of Quran and Morals). Also, focusing on Personality of Youths, Charactaristics of youths, Agha Advises parents how to change childs mentore, and ways of communication and interaction with youths.
Talking with your kids can sometimes be difficult. Try Words and Phrases to Use at Least Once a Day, Talking at Dinnertime, Boosting Your Child\\\'s Confidence, Praising Your Child. Tell him/her how much you love them and how important you think it is that you communicate with and respect each other. You have to gain your child\\\'s trust and attention.
Make your goal one of understanding what and how your child thinks. By knowing what your child thinks, you can better influence how he or she thinks. This simple PLAN will help you communicate more effectively.
Listen with respect. Avoid interrupting with your own advice. If you interrupt, your child may shut down and only tell you what you want to hear. Then you\\\'ll be stuck where you started - not knowing what or how your child really thinks.
More...
Description:
In this session Molana Zaki Baqri describes how to communicate with your child(ren), cycle of education, What is the first right of a child (is to give him/her good name, education of Quran and Morals). Also, focusing on Personality of Youths, Charactaristics of youths, Agha Advises parents how to change childs mentore, and ways of communication and interaction with youths.
Talking with your kids can sometimes be difficult. Try Words and Phrases to Use at Least Once a Day, Talking at Dinnertime, Boosting Your Child\\\'s Confidence, Praising Your Child. Tell him/her how much you love them and how important you think it is that you communicate with and respect each other. You have to gain your child\\\'s trust and attention.
Make your goal one of understanding what and how your child thinks. By knowing what your child thinks, you can better influence how he or she thinks. This simple PLAN will help you communicate more effectively.
Listen with respect. Avoid interrupting with your own advice. If you interrupt, your child may shut down and only tell you what you want to hear. Then you\\\'ll be stuck where you started - not knowing what or how your child really thinks.
45:32
|
[2/2] How to Communicate with your Child(ren) By Molana Zaki Baqri - Urdu & English
In this session Molana Zaki Baqri describes how to communicate with your child(ren), cycle of
education, What is the first right of a child (is to give him/her good name, education...
In this session Molana Zaki Baqri describes how to communicate with your child(ren), cycle of
education, What is the first right of a child (is to give him/her good name, education of Quran
and Morals). Also, focusing on Personality of Youths, Charactaristics of youths, Agha Advises
parents how to change childs mentore, and ways of communication and interaction with youths.
Talking with your kids can sometimes be difficult. Try Words and Phrases to Use at Least Once a
Day, Talking at Dinnertime, Boosting Your Child\\\'s Confidence, Praising Your Child. Tell him/her
how much you love them and how important you think it is that you communicate with and respect
each other. You have to gain your child\\\'s trust and attention.
Make your goal one of understanding what and how your child thinks. By knowing what your child
thinks, you can better influence how he or she thinks. This simple PLAN will help you
communicate more effectively.
Listen with respect. Avoid interrupting with your own advice. If you interrupt, your child may
shut down and only tell you what you want to hear. Then you\\\'ll be stuck where you started - not
knowing what or how your child really thinks.
More...
Description:
In this session Molana Zaki Baqri describes how to communicate with your child(ren), cycle of
education, What is the first right of a child (is to give him/her good name, education of Quran
and Morals). Also, focusing on Personality of Youths, Charactaristics of youths, Agha Advises
parents how to change childs mentore, and ways of communication and interaction with youths.
Talking with your kids can sometimes be difficult. Try Words and Phrases to Use at Least Once a
Day, Talking at Dinnertime, Boosting Your Child\\\'s Confidence, Praising Your Child. Tell him/her
how much you love them and how important you think it is that you communicate with and respect
each other. You have to gain your child\\\'s trust and attention.
Make your goal one of understanding what and how your child thinks. By knowing what your child
thinks, you can better influence how he or she thinks. This simple PLAN will help you
communicate more effectively.
Listen with respect. Avoid interrupting with your own advice. If you interrupt, your child may
shut down and only tell you what you want to hear. Then you\\\'ll be stuck where you started - not
knowing what or how your child really thinks.
25:55
|
President Ahmadinejad and President Chawez Speech After Signing MOU in Iran - English
The Venezuelan president arrived in Iran on Monday for a three-day official visit, with the goal of boosting ties between Tehran and Caracas.
It is his ninth visit to Iran since assuming power...
The Venezuelan president arrived in Iran on Monday for a three-day official visit, with the goal of boosting ties between Tehran and Caracas.
It is his ninth visit to Iran since assuming power in 1999 and comes almost one year after President Ahmadinejad paid a visit to Venezuela.
Iran has expanded bilateral relations with Latin America in recent years, especially in the commerce and industrial sectors.
Chavez and Iranian officials will be holding the eighth round of Iran-Venezuela energy talks as part of the two states' efforts to boost bilateral cooperation in the oil, gas, and petrochemical sectors.
Over the past five years, Iran and Venezuela have signed a number of Memoranda of Understanding and contracts for joint participation and investments in oil and gas projects.
More...
Description:
The Venezuelan president arrived in Iran on Monday for a three-day official visit, with the goal of boosting ties between Tehran and Caracas.
It is his ninth visit to Iran since assuming power in 1999 and comes almost one year after President Ahmadinejad paid a visit to Venezuela.
Iran has expanded bilateral relations with Latin America in recent years, especially in the commerce and industrial sectors.
Chavez and Iranian officials will be holding the eighth round of Iran-Venezuela energy talks as part of the two states' efforts to boost bilateral cooperation in the oil, gas, and petrochemical sectors.
Over the past five years, Iran and Venezuela have signed a number of Memoranda of Understanding and contracts for joint participation and investments in oil and gas projects.
2:23
|
[03 July 2012] IRGC showers mock enemy targets with missiles in new drill - English
[03 July 2012] IRGC showers mock enemy targets with missiles in new drill - English
Boosting Iran's missile defense capability: the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force...
[03 July 2012] IRGC showers mock enemy targets with missiles in new drill - English
Boosting Iran's missile defense capability: the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force launched a massive drill by firing a series of short, mid and long-range missiles from bases across Iran at a single target in the center of the country.
Amir Mehdi Kazemi, Press TV, Tehran
More...
Description:
[03 July 2012] IRGC showers mock enemy targets with missiles in new drill - English
Boosting Iran's missile defense capability: the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force launched a massive drill by firing a series of short, mid and long-range missiles from bases across Iran at a single target in the center of the country.
Amir Mehdi Kazemi, Press TV, Tehran
1:15
|
[27 May 13] Velayati says will fix economic problems through foreign policy - English
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s foreign policy.
The Iranian former foreign...
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s foreign policy.
The Iranian former foreign minister made the remarks in a televised interview in Tehran on Monday.
\"The issue of foreign affairs... and the domestic economy have close ties to one another,\" he said.
Velayati, who is currently serving as an advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that he would pursue Iran\'s nuclear rights if elected in the upcoming presidential election. \"I would like to assure our dear people that we will solve the nuclear issue by preserving the nuclear rights and we will boost international relations without relinquishing an iota of Iran\'s rights.\"
The Principlist candidate added that Iran has \"billions of dollars in foreign countries,\" and that \"we need an active diplomacy,\" to return it.
He also emphasized boosting the country\'s economy by privatizing state-run sectors, increasing production, and fully implementing the state subsidy program.
Velayati will be contending against lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, former First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
Iranians will go to the polls in the nation\'s 11th presidential election on June 14. The 4th city and rural council elections are also scheduled to be held on the same day.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election, and the Guardian Council vets the candidates.
Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the world.
More...
Description:
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s foreign policy.
The Iranian former foreign minister made the remarks in a televised interview in Tehran on Monday.
\"The issue of foreign affairs... and the domestic economy have close ties to one another,\" he said.
Velayati, who is currently serving as an advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that he would pursue Iran\'s nuclear rights if elected in the upcoming presidential election. \"I would like to assure our dear people that we will solve the nuclear issue by preserving the nuclear rights and we will boost international relations without relinquishing an iota of Iran\'s rights.\"
The Principlist candidate added that Iran has \"billions of dollars in foreign countries,\" and that \"we need an active diplomacy,\" to return it.
He also emphasized boosting the country\'s economy by privatizing state-run sectors, increasing production, and fully implementing the state subsidy program.
Velayati will be contending against lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, former First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
Iranians will go to the polls in the nation\'s 11th presidential election on June 14. The 4th city and rural council elections are also scheduled to be held on the same day.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election, and the Guardian Council vets the candidates.
Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the world.
2:34
|
[30 May 13] Foreign investment growth below international average in Iran - English
Iran\'s reformist presidential candidate Mohammad-Reza Aref has stressed the need for facilitating both domestic and foreign investment in the country, vowing to slash unemployment.
In his...
Iran\'s reformist presidential candidate Mohammad-Reza Aref has stressed the need for facilitating both domestic and foreign investment in the country, vowing to slash unemployment.
In his televised speech on Wednesday night, Aref said, if elected, his administration would give assurances to Iranian investors and redirect people\'s money away from brokers and gold and foreign currency exchange markets to the country\'s industries.
He also pledged measures to encourage foreign investment. \"Unfortunately the rate of foreign investment growth in Iran is below the international average and we are having an unfavorable situation,\" he said.
Aref criticized the \"unacceptable\" rate of unemployment, especially among the country\'s university graduates, and promised to create over one million jobs annually.
He said he would try to achieve the figure by boosting tourism, which he said would provide an annual 200,000 job opportunities, besides expanding the information and communications technology industry as well as the country\'s lucrative energy sector.
\"We are planning to keep the added-value of energy products at home. We should try not to sell crude oil or natural gas,\" he stated.
Aref also highlighted Iran\'s unique geopolitical situation and thus the opportunity for the country to become a regional hub in various fields, such as commerce, communications and goods transit.
This will improve the country\'s economy and help the country\'s national security, the presidential candidate pointed out.
Aref is vying against Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Secretary of Expediency Council Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Center for Strategic Research of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election and this year\'s election is scheduled for June 14.
More...
Description:
Iran\'s reformist presidential candidate Mohammad-Reza Aref has stressed the need for facilitating both domestic and foreign investment in the country, vowing to slash unemployment.
In his televised speech on Wednesday night, Aref said, if elected, his administration would give assurances to Iranian investors and redirect people\'s money away from brokers and gold and foreign currency exchange markets to the country\'s industries.
He also pledged measures to encourage foreign investment. \"Unfortunately the rate of foreign investment growth in Iran is below the international average and we are having an unfavorable situation,\" he said.
Aref criticized the \"unacceptable\" rate of unemployment, especially among the country\'s university graduates, and promised to create over one million jobs annually.
He said he would try to achieve the figure by boosting tourism, which he said would provide an annual 200,000 job opportunities, besides expanding the information and communications technology industry as well as the country\'s lucrative energy sector.
\"We are planning to keep the added-value of energy products at home. We should try not to sell crude oil or natural gas,\" he stated.
Aref also highlighted Iran\'s unique geopolitical situation and thus the opportunity for the country to become a regional hub in various fields, such as commerce, communications and goods transit.
This will improve the country\'s economy and help the country\'s national security, the presidential candidate pointed out.
Aref is vying against Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Secretary of Expediency Council Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Center for Strategic Research of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election and this year\'s election is scheduled for June 14.
0:56
|
[05 Jan 2014] It appears that mutual interests are drawing israel and Saudi Arabia closer together - English
A report by The Jerusalem Post suggests that the Saudi Ambassador to the US Adel al-Jubeir plays an important role in boosting relations between Tel Aviv and Riyadh. He frequently holds secrets...
A report by The Jerusalem Post suggests that the Saudi Ambassador to the US Adel al-Jubeir plays an important role in boosting relations between Tel Aviv and Riyadh. He frequently holds secrets meetings with the leaders of Jewish organizations in Washington. Based on the leaked information from their latest meeting, al-Jubeir has harshly criticized the US government\'s policies in the Middle East. He has even mentioned that Washington has betrayed Riyadh in some cases. The Saudi ambassador\'s remarks come as political norms usually prevent a diplomat from openly criticizing the host country. The report suggests that the Saudi diplomat made those comments despite being aware that the conversation was probably being monitored by the NSA. As the gap between Riyadh and Washington becomes deeper, the Arab country has apparently turned to Israel for support.
More...
Description:
A report by The Jerusalem Post suggests that the Saudi Ambassador to the US Adel al-Jubeir plays an important role in boosting relations between Tel Aviv and Riyadh. He frequently holds secrets meetings with the leaders of Jewish organizations in Washington. Based on the leaked information from their latest meeting, al-Jubeir has harshly criticized the US government\'s policies in the Middle East. He has even mentioned that Washington has betrayed Riyadh in some cases. The Saudi ambassador\'s remarks come as political norms usually prevent a diplomat from openly criticizing the host country. The report suggests that the Saudi diplomat made those comments despite being aware that the conversation was probably being monitored by the NSA. As the gap between Riyadh and Washington becomes deeper, the Arab country has apparently turned to Israel for support.
0:38
|