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[15 April 2012]Andaz-e-Jahan - ایران اور پانچ جمع ایک کے مذاکرات - Sahartv - Urdu
[15 April 2012]Andaz-e-Jahan - ایران اور پانچ جمع ایک کے مذاکرات - Sahartv - Urdu
مہمان:ڈاکٹر عرشی خان-ڈاکٹر عنایت اللہ...
[15 April 2012]Andaz-e-Jahan - ایران اور پانچ جمع ایک کے مذاکرات - Sahartv - Urdu
مہمان:ڈاکٹر عرشی خان-ڈاکٹر عنایت اللہ اندرآبی-محترم جعفر قناد باشی
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[15 April 2012]Andaz-e-Jahan - ایران اور پانچ جمع ایک کے مذاکرات - Sahartv - Urdu
مہمان:ڈاکٹر عرشی خان-ڈاکٹر عنایت اللہ اندرآبی-محترم جعفر قناد باشی
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15 months since the victory of the Egyptian revolution and the people continue to take the streets - English
[30 April 2012] Egypt Qualification Crisis - News Analysis - Presstv - English
15 months since the victory of the Egyptian revolution and the people of this ancient country continue to take the...
[30 April 2012] Egypt Qualification Crisis - News Analysis - Presstv - English
15 months since the victory of the Egyptian revolution and the people of this ancient country continue to take the streets to try to reach their demands. Many feel that in name there was a revolution but the remnants of the old regime continue to keep the people from reaching their goals, even via elections as some major candidates have been disqualified whereas a former Mubarak official has been qualified
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[30 April 2012] Egypt Qualification Crisis - News Analysis - Presstv - English
15 months since the victory of the Egyptian revolution and the people of this ancient country continue to take the streets to try to reach their demands. Many feel that in name there was a revolution but the remnants of the old regime continue to keep the people from reaching their goals, even via elections as some major candidates have been disqualified whereas a former Mubarak official has been qualified
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[15 May 2012] Andaz-e-Jahan - نیٹو سپلائی کی بحالی کا معاملہ اور پاکستان - Urdu
[15 May 2012] Andaz-e-Jahan - نیٹو سپلائی کی بحالی کا معاملہ اور پاکستان - Urdu
مہمان:پروفیسر فاروق حسنات-ڈاکٹر محمد...
[15 May 2012] Andaz-e-Jahan - نیٹو سپلائی کی بحالی کا معاملہ اور پاکستان - Urdu
مہمان:پروفیسر فاروق حسنات-ڈاکٹر محمد عارف-محترم غلام اکبر
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[15 May 2012] Andaz-e-Jahan - نیٹو سپلائی کی بحالی کا معاملہ اور پاکستان - Urdu
مہمان:پروفیسر فاروق حسنات-ڈاکٹر محمد عارف-محترم غلام اکبر
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[15 June 2012] Egypt rev. continues through elections - English
[15 June 2012] Egypt rev. continues through elections - English
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court has ordered the country's parliament dissolved saying the legislative body's election about 6...
[15 June 2012] Egypt rev. continues through elections - English
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court has ordered the country's parliament dissolved saying the legislative body's election about 6 months ago was unconstitutional. The Supreme Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday that one-third of the parliamentary seats were "illegitimate." The court also ruled that the parliament-approved political isolation law is unconstitutional, allowing ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak's last premier Ahmad Shafiq to stay in the presidential runoff this weekend.
The Thursday rulings come just two days ahead of a tense presidential runoff between Shafiq and Muslim Brotherhood's candidate Mohammed Morsi. Following the decision, the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) declared full legislative authority and said that, by Friday, it will announce a 100-person assembly that will write the country's new constitution.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Waleed el-Haddad, spokesman of Freedom and Justice Party, to hear his opinion on this issue. The video also offers the opinion of an additional guest: Ezzat Abu-Moustafa, chair of the Egyptian, Arab and British Cultural Forum.
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[15 June 2012] Egypt rev. continues through elections - English
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court has ordered the country's parliament dissolved saying the legislative body's election about 6 months ago was unconstitutional. The Supreme Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday that one-third of the parliamentary seats were "illegitimate." The court also ruled that the parliament-approved political isolation law is unconstitutional, allowing ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak's last premier Ahmad Shafiq to stay in the presidential runoff this weekend.
The Thursday rulings come just two days ahead of a tense presidential runoff between Shafiq and Muslim Brotherhood's candidate Mohammed Morsi. Following the decision, the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) declared full legislative authority and said that, by Friday, it will announce a 100-person assembly that will write the country's new constitution.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Waleed el-Haddad, spokesman of Freedom and Justice Party, to hear his opinion on this issue. The video also offers the opinion of an additional guest: Ezzat Abu-Moustafa, chair of the Egyptian, Arab and British Cultural Forum.
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[15 June 2012] Syria A global compass - Middle East Today - English
[15 June 2012] Syria A global compass - Middle East Today - English
With the events in Syria taking more violent turn by hour, a call for political solution has been the most resonant among the...
[15 June 2012] Syria A global compass - Middle East Today - English
With the events in Syria taking more violent turn by hour, a call for political solution has been the most resonant among the world leaders, despite calls from some Arab and western states for supporting and arming the opposition groups.
NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has called for a political solution to end the crisis in Syria, saying foreign military intervention is not the right path.
Now that the entire world is scrutinizing the situation in Syria to see how it impacts the rest of the region, this edition of Middle East Today reviews the latest developments in Syria with political analysts and experts.
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[15 June 2012] Syria A global compass - Middle East Today - English
With the events in Syria taking more violent turn by hour, a call for political solution has been the most resonant among the world leaders, despite calls from some Arab and western states for supporting and arming the opposition groups.
NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has called for a political solution to end the crisis in Syria, saying foreign military intervention is not the right path.
Now that the entire world is scrutinizing the situation in Syria to see how it impacts the rest of the region, this edition of Middle East Today reviews the latest developments in Syria with political analysts and experts.
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