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[09 May 13] Obama Wall Street reforms proving ineffective - English
While there are few issues that have bipartisan support in Washington these days, a mix of conservative and liberal speakers at an American Enterprise Institute discussion all agree that the 2010...
While there are few issues that have bipartisan support in Washington these days, a mix of conservative and liberal speakers at an American Enterprise Institute discussion all agree that the 2010 law - commonly known as \"Dodd-Frank\" has failed in its purpose of reducing the systemic risk posed by large financial institutions.
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While there are few issues that have bipartisan support in Washington these days, a mix of conservative and liberal speakers at an American Enterprise Institute discussion all agree that the 2010 law - commonly known as \"Dodd-Frank\" has failed in its purpose of reducing the systemic risk posed by large financial institutions.
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[10 May 13] US seeks a way out of Syria swamp - English
US Secretary of State John Kerry says all parties must try to come up with a \"political solution\" to the crisis in Syria, warning against the ongoing violence in the Arab state and a...
US Secretary of State John Kerry says all parties must try to come up with a \"political solution\" to the crisis in Syria, warning against the ongoing violence in the Arab state and a rise in extremism there. The remarks on finding a political solution to the crisis in Syria come as Hagel has hinted at Washington\'s bid to change the geopolitical map of the Middle East.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Redwan Rizk, political analyst, about the US call for a political solution to the Syrian conflict . What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
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US Secretary of State John Kerry says all parties must try to come up with a \"political solution\" to the crisis in Syria, warning against the ongoing violence in the Arab state and a rise in extremism there. The remarks on finding a political solution to the crisis in Syria come as Hagel has hinted at Washington\'s bid to change the geopolitical map of the Middle East.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Redwan Rizk, political analyst, about the US call for a political solution to the Syrian conflict . What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
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[14 May 13] US Justice Dept. violates own rules - English
The US Justice Department has clandestinely gained access to two months of telephone records of reporters and editors of The Associated Press in what the New York City-based news agency described...
The US Justice Department has clandestinely gained access to two months of telephone records of reporters and editors of The Associated Press in what the New York City-based news agency described as a \"massive and unprecedented intrusion.\"
The records obtained by the Justice Department comprised outgoing calls for the work and personal phone numbers of individual reporters, for general AP office numbers in New York, Washington, and Hartford, Connecticut, and for the main number for the AP in the House of Representatives press gallery. In all, the US government obtained the records for more than 20 separate phone lines designated to AP and its correspondents in April and May of 2012.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, international lawyer, about the US Justice Department gaining access to telephone records of reporters and editors of The Associated Press.
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The US Justice Department has clandestinely gained access to two months of telephone records of reporters and editors of The Associated Press in what the New York City-based news agency described as a \"massive and unprecedented intrusion.\"
The records obtained by the Justice Department comprised outgoing calls for the work and personal phone numbers of individual reporters, for general AP office numbers in New York, Washington, and Hartford, Connecticut, and for the main number for the AP in the House of Representatives press gallery. In all, the US government obtained the records for more than 20 separate phone lines designated to AP and its correspondents in April and May of 2012.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, international lawyer, about the US Justice Department gaining access to telephone records of reporters and editors of The Associated Press.
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[The Debate] How can bloodshed end in Syria? 14 May 2013 - English
Syrian troops are gaining ground in their battle against insurgents while tension is rising on the border with Turkey.
With the Turkish premier headed to Washington some say a western-backed...
Syrian troops are gaining ground in their battle against insurgents while tension is rising on the border with Turkey.
With the Turkish premier headed to Washington some say a western-backed military intervention may be in the making. Others suggest the US and UK\'s stated intention to double support for militants while also calling for talks suggests the proxy war could continue for some time to come.
How can the bloodshed come to an end? Is a political solution still possible? These questions and much more are discussed in this edition of The Debate.
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Broadcast Date: 13 May 2013
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Syrian troops are gaining ground in their battle against insurgents while tension is rising on the border with Turkey.
With the Turkish premier headed to Washington some say a western-backed military intervention may be in the making. Others suggest the US and UK\'s stated intention to double support for militants while also calling for talks suggests the proxy war could continue for some time to come.
How can the bloodshed come to an end? Is a political solution still possible? These questions and much more are discussed in this edition of The Debate.
Watch this video on our website: http://www.presstv.com/Program/303472...
Broadcast Date: 13 May 2013
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[21 Oct 2013] Mystery over figures of causalities in US drone attacks despite UN findings - English
Washington\'s controversial drone attacks in Pakistan\'s tribal regions are back in the spotlight. This, after a UN official said the US airstrikes have killed a large number of civilians there...
Washington\'s controversial drone attacks in Pakistan\'s tribal regions are back in the spotlight. This, after a UN official said the US airstrikes have killed a large number of civilians there over the past years. The UN has called on the US to reveal the number of civilian casualties caused by its drone strikes.
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Washington\'s controversial drone attacks in Pakistan\'s tribal regions are back in the spotlight. This, after a UN official said the US airstrikes have killed a large number of civilians there over the past years. The UN has called on the US to reveal the number of civilian casualties caused by its drone strikes.
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[22 Oct 2013] The Pakistani premier has called on the US to end drone strikes in his country - English
Nawaz Sharif-- who\'s on an official visit in Washington-- says the U-S has violated the territorial integrity of Pakistan. He says these attacks are a threat to the ties between the two...
Nawaz Sharif-- who\'s on an official visit in Washington-- says the U-S has violated the territorial integrity of Pakistan. He says these attacks are a threat to the ties between the two countries. Islamabad has on numerous occasions emphasized the importance of bringing an immediate stop to the strikes. The U-S claims the attacks target militants, but reports suggest many civilians have lost their lives in the air raids.
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Nawaz Sharif-- who\'s on an official visit in Washington-- says the U-S has violated the territorial integrity of Pakistan. He says these attacks are a threat to the ties between the two countries. Islamabad has on numerous occasions emphasized the importance of bringing an immediate stop to the strikes. The U-S claims the attacks target militants, but reports suggest many civilians have lost their lives in the air raids.
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[24 Oct 2013] US drone policy makes Americans less safe - English
Press TV talks with Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of CODEPINK in Washington, regarding the United States\' drone strikes in several Muslim countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and...
Press TV talks with Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of CODEPINK in Washington, regarding the United States\' drone strikes in several Muslim countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia.
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Press TV talks with Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of CODEPINK in Washington, regarding the United States\' drone strikes in several Muslim countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia.
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[28 Oct 2013] Saudi Arabia suspends aid to Yemen - English
The Saudi Prince, Turki Bin Faisal, announced in a speech in Washington DC this week, that the kingdom\'s aid to Yemen is currently \"on hold\" amid the political uncertainty of the...
The Saudi Prince, Turki Bin Faisal, announced in a speech in Washington DC this week, that the kingdom\'s aid to Yemen is currently \"on hold\" amid the political uncertainty of the country.
Saudi Arabia is a main player in Yemen\'s power transfer deal and is obliged to aid Yemen during the transitional period.
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The Saudi Prince, Turki Bin Faisal, announced in a speech in Washington DC this week, that the kingdom\'s aid to Yemen is currently \"on hold\" amid the political uncertainty of the country.
Saudi Arabia is a main player in Yemen\'s power transfer deal and is obliged to aid Yemen during the transitional period.
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[03 Nov 2013] Pakistan says it will review its cooperation with Washington - English
Islamabad will review its cooperation with the United States as a result of a recent drone strike that has killed Pakistani pro-Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud. This was announced by the...
Islamabad will review its cooperation with the United States as a result of a recent drone strike that has killed Pakistani pro-Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud. This was announced by the country\'s interior minister, who described the attack as \'murder of peace.\' Kamran Yousaf has the details in this report.
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Islamabad will review its cooperation with the United States as a result of a recent drone strike that has killed Pakistani pro-Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud. This was announced by the country\'s interior minister, who described the attack as \'murder of peace.\' Kamran Yousaf has the details in this report.
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[20 Nov 2013] US, Afghanistan draft security deal - English
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known...
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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[21 Nov 2013] Most Americans want US-Iran agreement - English
As negotiations continue in Geneva, a poll conducted by Washington Post and ABC News has found that the majority of Americans support a deal with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
As negotiations continue in Geneva, a poll conducted by Washington Post and ABC News has found that the majority of Americans support a deal with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
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[21 Nov 2013] US, Afghanistan draft security deal - English
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known...
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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[26 Nov 2013] No bilateral interest in US-Afghan deal: Tighe Barry - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Tighe Barry, activist with CODEPINK, about the increasing tension between Kabul and Washington as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Tighe Barry, activist with CODEPINK, about the increasing tension between Kabul and Washington as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States, setting new conditions.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Tighe Barry, activist with CODEPINK, about the increasing tension between Kabul and Washington as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States, setting new conditions.