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Fuel exchange deal a victory for Iran - 29Oct09 - English
Addressing the crowd in the Holy City of Mashad Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls the fuel exchange deal a victoty for his country.
Addressing the crowd in the Holy City of Mashad Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls the fuel exchange deal a victoty for his country.
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550 Palestinians return home under 2nd phase of prisoner swap deal - 19 Dec 2011 - English
550 Palestinians were released from Israeli prisons on Sunday evening in the second and final phase of a prisoner swap deal between Hamas and Israel where 1,027 Palestinian prisoners were released...
550 Palestinians were released from Israeli prisons on Sunday evening in the second and final phase of a prisoner swap deal between Hamas and Israel where 1,027 Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel
in exchange for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
The freed prisoners were received by thousands of cheering family members and friends gathered in Ramallah to receive them. Out of the 550 freed prisoners, two are from Jerusalem al-Quds, 506 are from other parts of the West Bank, 40 from Gaza, and 2 are Jordanian. Also, Israel released 55 out of the 164 under-the-age-of-18-years-old Palestinian prisoners and 6 out of the 11 female prisoners.
Before the release of the prisoners, confrontations broke out between anticipating Palestinian youth and the Israeli occupation forces in front of the Israeli Ofar prison, where the West bank prisoners were released from. 25 Palestinians and 1 Israeli soldier were wounded.
400 out of the 550 prisoners released on Sunday have finished two-thirds of their sentences.
Since the first phase of the prisoner exchange, Israel has detained approximately the same number of Palestinians that it freed 2 months ago. Now The Palestinians have concerns that Israel will replace the
550 prisoners freed today with the same number of Palestinians in their prisons within the next few months.
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550 Palestinians were released from Israeli prisons on Sunday evening in the second and final phase of a prisoner swap deal between Hamas and Israel where 1,027 Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel
in exchange for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
The freed prisoners were received by thousands of cheering family members and friends gathered in Ramallah to receive them. Out of the 550 freed prisoners, two are from Jerusalem al-Quds, 506 are from other parts of the West Bank, 40 from Gaza, and 2 are Jordanian. Also, Israel released 55 out of the 164 under-the-age-of-18-years-old Palestinian prisoners and 6 out of the 11 female prisoners.
Before the release of the prisoners, confrontations broke out between anticipating Palestinian youth and the Israeli occupation forces in front of the Israeli Ofar prison, where the West bank prisoners were released from. 25 Palestinians and 1 Israeli soldier were wounded.
400 out of the 550 prisoners released on Sunday have finished two-thirds of their sentences.
Since the first phase of the prisoner exchange, Israel has detained approximately the same number of Palestinians that it freed 2 months ago. Now The Palestinians have concerns that Israel will replace the
550 prisoners freed today with the same number of Palestinians in their prisons within the next few months.
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[03 Nov 2013] Afghan lawmakers oppose a security deal with Washington - English
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is...
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 20-14. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\'s opposition to the strikes.
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A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 20-14. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\'s opposition to the strikes.
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[21 Nov 2013] Netanyahu steps up campaign to block Iran nuclear deal - English
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu visit Russian Prime minister Vladimir Putin in a last minute attempt to convince Russia to cease a deal over Iran\'s peaceful nuclear program.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu visit Russian Prime minister Vladimir Putin in a last minute attempt to convince Russia to cease a deal over Iran\'s peaceful nuclear program.
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[24 Nov 2013] Oil prices drop after Iran nuclear deal - English
Brent crude has slumped by more than two percent after Iran and the five permanent member of the UN Security Council plus Germany reached a deal on Sunday.
Brent North Sea crude for January...
Brent crude has slumped by more than two percent after Iran and the five permanent member of the UN Security Council plus Germany reached a deal on Sunday.
Brent North Sea crude for January delivery slid as much as two and a half dollars, trading one hundred eight dollars fifty four cents a barrel. West Texas Intermediate also saw an almost one percent fall, to ninety-three dollars sixty four cents. Brent, which is the benchmark for half the world\'s crude, was almost on the rise in the past two weeks.
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Brent crude has slumped by more than two percent after Iran and the five permanent member of the UN Security Council plus Germany reached a deal on Sunday.
Brent North Sea crude for January delivery slid as much as two and a half dollars, trading one hundred eight dollars fifty four cents a barrel. West Texas Intermediate also saw an almost one percent fall, to ninety-three dollars sixty four cents. Brent, which is the benchmark for half the world\'s crude, was almost on the rise in the past two weeks.
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[24 Nov 2013] Sanctions partially lifted on Iran amid deal with P5 1 - English
A landmark diplomatic success for Iran; after more than four days of intense negotiations Iran and the six world powers finally reached an agreement over Iran\'s nuclear energy program. In Tehran...
A landmark diplomatic success for Iran; after more than four days of intense negotiations Iran and the six world powers finally reached an agreement over Iran\'s nuclear energy program. In Tehran President Hassan Rouhani congratulated the nation and told reporters that the nuclear deal sealed in Geneva with the P5+1 recognizes Iran\'s nuclear Rights.
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A landmark diplomatic success for Iran; after more than four days of intense negotiations Iran and the six world powers finally reached an agreement over Iran\'s nuclear energy program. In Tehran President Hassan Rouhani congratulated the nation and told reporters that the nuclear deal sealed in Geneva with the P5+1 recognizes Iran\'s nuclear Rights.
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[25 Nov 2013] Iran nuclear deal historic opportunity - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Roozbeh Aliabadi, investment banker from Tehran, to discuss the economic outcomes of the nuclear deal between Iran and six major world powers.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Roozbeh Aliabadi, investment banker from Tehran, to discuss the economic outcomes of the nuclear deal between Iran and six major world powers.