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[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - (Part 2) - English
[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military...
[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.
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[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.
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Switch OFF Your TV and Wake UP - English
Television distracts us from the truth and fills our minds with junk that usually takes us away from the remembrance of Allah (swt
Television distracts us from the truth and fills our minds with junk that usually takes us away from the remembrance of Allah (swt
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[18 Jan 2014] 7 militants killed in clashes with Russian Special Forces - English
At least seven militants have been killed in a stand-off with Russian Special Forces in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan.
Russia\'s anti-terrorist committee has said that five officers were...
At least seven militants have been killed in a stand-off with Russian Special Forces in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan.
Russia\'s anti-terrorist committee has said that five officers were also injured during the operation. The late-night clashes took place after a bomb went off outside a restaurant in the city of Makhach-kala. At least 16 people were injured in that blast. Two days ago three soldiers and four gunmen were killed in another attack. Security has been tight in Russia\'s North Caucasus after two blasts killed 34 people in Volgograd last month. The blasts were carried out by separatist militants as a warning ahead of the 20-14 Sochi Winter Olympics. Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged to fight the militants.
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At least seven militants have been killed in a stand-off with Russian Special Forces in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan.
Russia\'s anti-terrorist committee has said that five officers were also injured during the operation. The late-night clashes took place after a bomb went off outside a restaurant in the city of Makhach-kala. At least 16 people were injured in that blast. Two days ago three soldiers and four gunmen were killed in another attack. Security has been tight in Russia\'s North Caucasus after two blasts killed 34 people in Volgograd last month. The blasts were carried out by separatist militants as a warning ahead of the 20-14 Sochi Winter Olympics. Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged to fight the militants.
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Turkish PM talks about Gaza at the World Economic Forum storms off stage - English
Chaired by David Ignatius Associate Editor and Columnist The Washington Post USA the 2009 World Economic Forum is also a Forum for Israel to express their thoughts regarding the recent conflict...
Chaired by David Ignatius Associate Editor and Columnist The Washington Post USA the 2009 World Economic Forum is also a Forum for Israel to express their thoughts regarding the recent conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Recep Tayyip Erdogan Prime Minister of Turkey had some words for Shimon Peres after Peres had a 25 minute speech about Gaza sadly Recep was only allowed one minute. Seems odd other people are allowed speech time but hey I am sure the Washington Post is not biased. Amre Moussa Secretary General League of Arab States Cairo Shimon Peres President of Israel had to listen as the Turkish PM got off a few short words regarding the situation there and briefly talked about the children dying.
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Chaired by David Ignatius Associate Editor and Columnist The Washington Post USA the 2009 World Economic Forum is also a Forum for Israel to express their thoughts regarding the recent conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Recep Tayyip Erdogan Prime Minister of Turkey had some words for Shimon Peres after Peres had a 25 minute speech about Gaza sadly Recep was only allowed one minute. Seems odd other people are allowed speech time but hey I am sure the Washington Post is not biased. Amre Moussa Secretary General League of Arab States Cairo Shimon Peres President of Israel had to listen as the Turkish PM got off a few short words regarding the situation there and briefly talked about the children dying.
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[7]th Session of Ramadan Karim - Greater Sins by Agha HMR - Urdu
7th Session of Ramadan Karim at Al-Haadi Musalla. In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi describes Greater sin specially Qata'r Ar-Rahm, Cutting off kinship ties or Breaking up relations. The...
7th Session of Ramadan Karim at Al-Haadi Musalla. In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi describes Greater sin specially Qata'r Ar-Rahm, Cutting off kinship ties or Breaking up relations. The Worst deed in the Eyes of Allah SWT.
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7th Session of Ramadan Karim at Al-Haadi Musalla. In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi describes Greater sin specially Qata'r Ar-Rahm, Cutting off kinship ties or Breaking up relations. The Worst deed in the Eyes of Allah SWT.
8th Session of Ramadan Karim - Greater Sins by Agha HMR - Urdu
8th Session of Ramadan Karim - at Al-Haadi Musalla. In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi shades some light on greater sin "Qata Ar-Rahm", Cutting off kinship ties or Breaking up...
8th Session of Ramadan Karim - at Al-Haadi Musalla. In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi shades some light on greater sin "Qata Ar-Rahm", Cutting off kinship ties or Breaking up relations.
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8th Session of Ramadan Karim - at Al-Haadi Musalla. In this session Agha Hassan Mujtaba Rizvi shades some light on greater sin "Qata Ar-Rahm", Cutting off kinship ties or Breaking up relations.
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[1] Palestinians mark 64th anniversary of Nakba - Comment - 17 May 2012 - English
[1] Palestinians mark 64th anniversary of Nakba - Comment - 17 May 2012 - English
George: It's the 64th commemoration of the Nakba, the catastrophe when Palestine was wiped off the map by the so...
[1] Palestinians mark 64th anniversary of Nakba - Comment - 17 May 2012 - English
George: It's the 64th commemoration of the Nakba, the catastrophe when Palestine was wiped off the map by the so called state of Israel. Palestinians in their hundreds of thousands were driven out of their country, most of them never to return. Those hundreds of thousands are now millions, who are scattered around the region and around the world as refugees, as exiles, without passports or papers or status, but one thing they have not lost and that is the determination to return to their homes.
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[1] Palestinians mark 64th anniversary of Nakba - Comment - 17 May 2012 - English
George: It's the 64th commemoration of the Nakba, the catastrophe when Palestine was wiped off the map by the so called state of Israel. Palestinians in their hundreds of thousands were driven out of their country, most of them never to return. Those hundreds of thousands are now millions, who are scattered around the region and around the world as refugees, as exiles, without passports or papers or status, but one thing they have not lost and that is the determination to return to their homes.
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[01 June 2012] Complications in Egypt's presidential election - Middle East Today - English
[01 June 2012] Complications in Egypt's presidential election - Middle East Today - English
In Egypt there is growing fear among many that the unexpected results of the first round of presidential...
[01 June 2012] Complications in Egypt's presidential election - Middle East Today - English
In Egypt there is growing fear among many that the unexpected results of the first round of presidential election could lead to an even more complicated situation in the run-off between Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi and former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq.
There are also reports of money being pumped into the election process while the revolutionaries blame the military council for having purposefully disqualified significant revolutionary figures from the presidential race. In this edition of the show we discuss the complications in Egypt's presidential election with our expert guests.
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[01 June 2012] Complications in Egypt's presidential election - Middle East Today - English
In Egypt there is growing fear among many that the unexpected results of the first round of presidential election could lead to an even more complicated situation in the run-off between Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi and former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq.
There are also reports of money being pumped into the election process while the revolutionaries blame the military council for having purposefully disqualified significant revolutionary figures from the presidential race. In this edition of the show we discuss the complications in Egypt's presidential election with our expert guests.
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[10 June 2012] Shafiq SCAF favorite choice for presidency - English
[10 June 2012] Shafiq SCAF favorite choice for presidency - English
Egyptians have taken to the streets to demand the ban of the ousted regime's last prime minister from standing in the country's...
[10 June 2012] Shafiq SCAF favorite choice for presidency - English
Egyptians have taken to the streets to demand the ban of the ousted regime's last prime minister from standing in the country's run-off election. The Egyptian people believe the country's judiciary system is not independent and the biggest evidence is the presidential elections' results.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Khaled el-Shami, from the Al-Quds al-Arabi, to hear his opinion on this issue. The video also offers the opinion of an additional guest: Marwan al-Ashaal, international lawyer.
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[10 June 2012] Shafiq SCAF favorite choice for presidency - English
Egyptians have taken to the streets to demand the ban of the ousted regime's last prime minister from standing in the country's run-off election. The Egyptian people believe the country's judiciary system is not independent and the biggest evidence is the presidential elections' results.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Khaled el-Shami, from the Al-Quds al-Arabi, to hear his opinion on this issue. The video also offers the opinion of an additional guest: Marwan al-Ashaal, international lawyer.
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[2 Nov 2012] Anti-US rally kicks off in Tehran - English
Anti-US rally kicked off on Friday morning in Tehran to mark the 33rd anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the US Embassy in the capital city, Tehran.
Source : english.irib.ir
Anti-US rally kicked off on Friday morning in Tehran to mark the 33rd anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the US Embassy in the capital city, Tehran.
Source : english.irib.ir
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[25 Oct 2013] US negotiator urges Congress to hold off on new anti-Iran sanctions - English
U-S Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman says she has asked Congress to put new sanctions against Iran on hold.
Sherman -- who is also the main U-S negotiator in the negotiations on Iran\'s...
U-S Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman says she has asked Congress to put new sanctions against Iran on hold.
Sherman -- who is also the main U-S negotiator in the negotiations on Iran\'s nuclear energy program -- says the pause should be taken to see whether talks with Iran can gain traction. The remarks come days after Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany held a new round of talks in Geneva to resolve issues related to Tehran\'s nuclear energy program. Over the past few years, the U-S Congress has imposed several rounds of illegal unilateral sanctions on Iran to pressure the country to halt the uranium enrichment component of its nuclear energy program.
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U-S Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman says she has asked Congress to put new sanctions against Iran on hold.
Sherman -- who is also the main U-S negotiator in the negotiations on Iran\'s nuclear energy program -- says the pause should be taken to see whether talks with Iran can gain traction. The remarks come days after Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany held a new round of talks in Geneva to resolve issues related to Tehran\'s nuclear energy program. Over the past few years, the U-S Congress has imposed several rounds of illegal unilateral sanctions on Iran to pressure the country to halt the uranium enrichment component of its nuclear energy program.
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[04 Dec 2013] Egypt divided over revised constitution - English
The stand-off continues between supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and Egypt\'s interim military government. The government is urging all Egyptians to vote on a revised constitution,...
The stand-off continues between supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and Egypt\'s interim military government. The government is urging all Egyptians to vote on a revised constitution, calling it a turning point for the country. The draft comes amid a heavy-handed security crackdown on Morsi\'s supporters as well as leading activists protesting a new law that restricts the right to demonstrate.
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The stand-off continues between supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and Egypt\'s interim military government. The government is urging all Egyptians to vote on a revised constitution, calling it a turning point for the country. The draft comes amid a heavy-handed security crackdown on Morsi\'s supporters as well as leading activists protesting a new law that restricts the right to demonstrate.
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[09 Dec 2013] More than 20 killed as blast hits town in northeast Iraq - English
Another day of bloodshed in Iraq. At least 21 people have been killed as a car bomb went off in the country\'s northeast.
The blast hit a café in the town of Buhriz some 60 kilometers north of...
Another day of bloodshed in Iraq. At least 21 people have been killed as a car bomb went off in the country\'s northeast.
The blast hit a café in the town of Buhriz some 60 kilometers north of Baghdad. Nearly two-dozen people have reportedly been injured. Just yesterday, about 40 Iraqis were killed in blasts in and around Baghdad. The attacks targeted mostly Shia areas. Violence has been surging across Iraq in recent months. According to UN estimates, more than six-thousand people have lost their lives this year alone. Monday\'s attack brings to more than 130 the death toll since the beginning of December.
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Another day of bloodshed in Iraq. At least 21 people have been killed as a car bomb went off in the country\'s northeast.
The blast hit a café in the town of Buhriz some 60 kilometers north of Baghdad. Nearly two-dozen people have reportedly been injured. Just yesterday, about 40 Iraqis were killed in blasts in and around Baghdad. The attacks targeted mostly Shia areas. Violence has been surging across Iraq in recent months. According to UN estimates, more than six-thousand people have lost their lives this year alone. Monday\'s attack brings to more than 130 the death toll since the beginning of December.
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[03 Jan 2014] Hatay governor blocked police search on a truck carrying weapons for Syrian insurgents - English
Police were tipped off that the truck belonging to an aid organization was carrying arms for al-Qaeda-linked groups in Syria. But their search of the cargo was prevented by Hatay Governor...
Police were tipped off that the truck belonging to an aid organization was carrying arms for al-Qaeda-linked groups in Syria. But their search of the cargo was prevented by Hatay Governor Jela-lettin Lekesiz, and the vehicle went on its way. Reports say an army post then stopped the truck and found ammunition and weapons onboard. Now the chief provincial public prosecutor is investigating the incident. Turkey is a vocal critic of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and has openly supported the insurgents fighting the government there. Ankara, however, denies arming militants in Turkey\\\'s crisis-hit neighbor. Back in December, local media said that Turkey had shipped 47 tonnes of weapons to insurgents since June.
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Police were tipped off that the truck belonging to an aid organization was carrying arms for al-Qaeda-linked groups in Syria. But their search of the cargo was prevented by Hatay Governor Jela-lettin Lekesiz, and the vehicle went on its way. Reports say an army post then stopped the truck and found ammunition and weapons onboard. Now the chief provincial public prosecutor is investigating the incident. Turkey is a vocal critic of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and has openly supported the insurgents fighting the government there. Ankara, however, denies arming militants in Turkey\\\'s crisis-hit neighbor. Back in December, local media said that Turkey had shipped 47 tonnes of weapons to insurgents since June.