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[Reporters File] Ramadan special - 04 Aug 2011 - English
In this edition of the show Merriam Saleh, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Beirut on Ramadan observance in Lebanon.
Joanna Lemonnier, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Berlin on...
In this edition of the show Merriam Saleh, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Beirut on Ramadan observance in Lebanon.
Joanna Lemonnier, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Berlin on Ramadan observance in Germany.
Rhonda Pence, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Washington on Ramadan observance in America.
Munawar Zaman, Press TV's correspondent, reports from New Delhi on Ramadan observance in India.
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In this edition of the show Merriam Saleh, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Beirut on Ramadan observance in Lebanon.
Joanna Lemonnier, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Berlin on Ramadan observance in Germany.
Rhonda Pence, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Washington on Ramadan observance in America.
Munawar Zaman, Press TV's correspondent, reports from New Delhi on Ramadan observance in India.
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[10 Aug 2012] Ramadan in Gaza Ramadan in Hebron Ramadan in Nigeria And Ramadan in Italy - English
[10 Aug 2012] Ramadan in Gaza Ramadan in Hebron Ramadan in Nigeria And Ramadan in Italy - English
In this edition of the show, Mazen Naim, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Gaza on holy...
[10 Aug 2012] Ramadan in Gaza Ramadan in Hebron Ramadan in Nigeria And Ramadan in Italy - English
In this edition of the show, Mazen Naim, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Gaza on holy month of Ramadan in Gaza. Nelly Burden, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Hebron on holy month of Ramadan in Hebron. Danjuma Abdullahi, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Abuja on holy month of Ramadan in Nigeria. Max Civili, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Rome on on holy month of Ramadan in Italy.
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[10 Aug 2012] Ramadan in Gaza Ramadan in Hebron Ramadan in Nigeria And Ramadan in Italy - English
In this edition of the show, Mazen Naim, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Gaza on holy month of Ramadan in Gaza. Nelly Burden, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Hebron on holy month of Ramadan in Hebron. Danjuma Abdullahi, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Abuja on holy month of Ramadan in Nigeria. Max Civili, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Rome on on holy month of Ramadan in Italy.
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[14 June 13] How Tony Blair made his Millions? - English
Tony Blair is one of the most controversial figures of the 21st century. He\'s a statesman to some, war criminal to others and a very rich man. Nargess Moballeghi reports from London.
It\'s...
Tony Blair is one of the most controversial figures of the 21st century. He\'s a statesman to some, war criminal to others and a very rich man. Nargess Moballeghi reports from London.
It\'s been more than 2 years since the revolution in Tunisia and the cost of living has gone upward. Adnen Chaouachi reports on Tunisian economy.
Turkey has a population of some 75 million. According to the most recent census, Alawites account for some 25% of that figure. Serena Shim reports from Turkey.
While university graduates in other countries dream of becoming doctors or lawyers setting up their own businesses, in China today, the most popular career choice for graduates by far is a job in the civil service. Steven Ribet reports from China.
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Tony Blair is one of the most controversial figures of the 21st century. He\'s a statesman to some, war criminal to others and a very rich man. Nargess Moballeghi reports from London.
It\'s been more than 2 years since the revolution in Tunisia and the cost of living has gone upward. Adnen Chaouachi reports on Tunisian economy.
Turkey has a population of some 75 million. According to the most recent census, Alawites account for some 25% of that figure. Serena Shim reports from Turkey.
While university graduates in other countries dream of becoming doctors or lawyers setting up their own businesses, in China today, the most popular career choice for graduates by far is a job in the civil service. Steven Ribet reports from China.
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[14 Jan 2014] UNSC to discuss Saudi Arabia financial support for terrorists in Iraq - English
Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
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Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to Russia\'s Arabic-language TV channel Russia al-Yaum, Ban-ki Moon touched on the issue during his recent talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad. He also expressed concern over the rising violence in Iraq\'s western Anbar province. The UN chief urged Iraqi leaders to address the root causes of a surge in bloodshed in the violence-hit province. According to Iraqi media reports, one of the terrorist elements arrested in the country has confessed that Saudi Arabia is providing financial aid to al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting the Iraqi army.
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Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to Russia\'s Arabic-language TV channel Russia al-Yaum, Ban-ki Moon touched on the issue during his recent talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad. He also expressed concern over the rising violence in Iraq\'s western Anbar province. The UN chief urged Iraqi leaders to address the root causes of a surge in bloodshed in the violence-hit province. According to Iraqi media reports, one of the terrorist elements arrested in the country has confessed that Saudi Arabia is providing financial aid to al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting the Iraqi army.
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[17 June 13] Reports reveal British secret services spying on G20 delegates in London 2009 summit - English
The timing of the revelation that UK security agents monitored the communications of politicians \'friendly\' to Britain is sure to leave David Cameron facing awkward questions from his G8...
The timing of the revelation that UK security agents monitored the communications of politicians \'friendly\' to Britain is sure to leave David Cameron facing awkward questions from his G8 counterparts as the two-day summit wraps. Guests from Russia, Italy, France, Canada, Germany, Japan and the US might have been having second thoughts about the security of their data after the Guardian reported the activities of delegates at the 2009 G20 event had been closely monitored.
Amina Taylor, Press TV, London
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The timing of the revelation that UK security agents monitored the communications of politicians \'friendly\' to Britain is sure to leave David Cameron facing awkward questions from his G8 counterparts as the two-day summit wraps. Guests from Russia, Italy, France, Canada, Germany, Japan and the US might have been having second thoughts about the security of their data after the Guardian reported the activities of delegates at the 2009 G20 event had been closely monitored.
Amina Taylor, Press TV, London
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[17 July 13] Tehran to investigate deportation of Iranians from UAE - English
The United Arab Emirates is one of Iran\'s biggest trade partners. It\'s ports are the main transit hubs used by Iran. But in recent months, there have been reports of the deportation of Iranian...
The United Arab Emirates is one of Iran\'s biggest trade partners. It\'s ports are the main transit hubs used by Iran. But in recent months, there have been reports of the deportation of Iranian nationals from the Persian Gulf kingdom.
The Persian Gulf state has reportedly deported over 500 Iranians in the recent months.
According to reports, some of the deportees had lived in the country for as long as 25 years, and were forced to leave without any reason.
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The United Arab Emirates is one of Iran\'s biggest trade partners. It\'s ports are the main transit hubs used by Iran. But in recent months, there have been reports of the deportation of Iranian nationals from the Persian Gulf kingdom.
The Persian Gulf state has reportedly deported over 500 Iranians in the recent months.
According to reports, some of the deportees had lived in the country for as long as 25 years, and were forced to leave without any reason.
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[17 July 13] Muslim women injured while trying to commemorate Srebrenica massacre - English
Relatives of the victims of the 19-95 Srebrenica massacre have held a ceremony to pay tribute to their loved ones. But they say security forces prevent them from visiting a controversial site where...
Relatives of the victims of the 19-95 Srebrenica massacre have held a ceremony to pay tribute to their loved ones. But they say security forces prevent them from visiting a controversial site where the actual crimes took place. This year, the ceremonies turned a little bit violent. Press TV\'s Ivana Setic reports from Sarajevo.
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Relatives of the victims of the 19-95 Srebrenica massacre have held a ceremony to pay tribute to their loved ones. But they say security forces prevent them from visiting a controversial site where the actual crimes took place. This year, the ceremonies turned a little bit violent. Press TV\'s Ivana Setic reports from Sarajevo.
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[17 July 13] israel gives green light to more settler homes - English
The EU will publish guidelines barring member states from having any economic ties with illegal Israeli settlements. In response, Israeli authorities have now approved over one thousand new...
The EU will publish guidelines barring member states from having any economic ties with illegal Israeli settlements. In response, Israeli authorities have now approved over one thousand new settlement units in the West bank.
Press TV\\\'s Nel Burden reports from Ramallah.
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The EU will publish guidelines barring member states from having any economic ties with illegal Israeli settlements. In response, Israeli authorities have now approved over one thousand new settlement units in the West bank.
Press TV\\\'s Nel Burden reports from Ramallah.
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[17 July 13] Top Syrian official assassinated in Lebanon - English
South Lebanon wakes up to news that a top Syrian figure has been gunned down in the town of Sarafand. The assassination of Mohammed Darrar Jamo comes just a week after a pre-dominantly Shia suburb...
South Lebanon wakes up to news that a top Syrian figure has been gunned down in the town of Sarafand. The assassination of Mohammed Darrar Jamo comes just a week after a pre-dominantly Shia suburb was rocked by a massive car bomb blast. Analysts say the violence in Lebanon is directly linked to foreign-backed armed groups losing foothold in neighboring Syria.
Press TV\'s Altaf Ahmad reports from South Lebanon.
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South Lebanon wakes up to news that a top Syrian figure has been gunned down in the town of Sarafand. The assassination of Mohammed Darrar Jamo comes just a week after a pre-dominantly Shia suburb was rocked by a massive car bomb blast. Analysts say the violence in Lebanon is directly linked to foreign-backed armed groups losing foothold in neighboring Syria.
Press TV\'s Altaf Ahmad reports from South Lebanon.
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[17 July 13] Anger prevails as Indian court sentences 2 Kashmiris to life - English
A move that has sent shock waves across Indian-controlled Kashmir and has further enraged the people of the restive region, an Indian court has sentenced two Kashmiri youth, languishing in a jail...
A move that has sent shock waves across Indian-controlled Kashmir and has further enraged the people of the restive region, an Indian court has sentenced two Kashmiri youth, languishing in a jail in eastern Indian city of Kolkata for the last 10 years, to life imprisonment in a 2003 arms smuggling case. The decision has sparked angry protests in the region.
Press TV\'s Syed Ali Safvi reports from Kashmir.
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A move that has sent shock waves across Indian-controlled Kashmir and has further enraged the people of the restive region, an Indian court has sentenced two Kashmiri youth, languishing in a jail in eastern Indian city of Kolkata for the last 10 years, to life imprisonment in a 2003 arms smuggling case. The decision has sparked angry protests in the region.
Press TV\'s Syed Ali Safvi reports from Kashmir.
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[18 July 13] Supporters of Morsi want return of legitimacy to Egypt - English
The spokesman for Muslim Brotherhood\'s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) in Egypt says the supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi demand the \"return of legitimacy,\" Press...
The spokesman for Muslim Brotherhood\'s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) in Egypt says the supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi demand the \"return of legitimacy,\" Press TV reports.
\"You have seen millions of people are demonstrating for the return of legitimacy. Legitimacy means return of [ousted] President [Mohamed] Morsi, return of Shura Council (the Parliament\'s upper house), [and] return of the constitution. These are three demands, not our demands, not Islamists\' demands, it is people\'s demands and it will take place soon or later,\" Hamza Zawb\'aa told Press TV on Wednesday.
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The spokesman for Muslim Brotherhood\'s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) in Egypt says the supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi demand the \"return of legitimacy,\" Press TV reports.
\"You have seen millions of people are demonstrating for the return of legitimacy. Legitimacy means return of [ousted] President [Mohamed] Morsi, return of Shura Council (the Parliament\'s upper house), [and] return of the constitution. These are three demands, not our demands, not Islamists\' demands, it is people\'s demands and it will take place soon or later,\" Hamza Zawb\'aa told Press TV on Wednesday.
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