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[15 June 13] Nasrallah vows to support Syrian government - English
On the occasion of the Wounded Resistance Fighter Day, head of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah declared that the entire world is fighting in Syria by sending weapons and money, and using media....
On the occasion of the Wounded Resistance Fighter Day, head of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah declared that the entire world is fighting in Syria by sending weapons and money, and using media.
Hezbollah\\\'s secretary general Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said that there\\\'s an American, Israeli and Takfiri project to destroy not only Syria but the whole region. Nasrallah also said that his party was the last group to send men into Syria and it did so to fight the US Israeli- Takfiri axis. He said Hezbollah is not taking part in what is claimed to be a sectarian strife.
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On the occasion of the Wounded Resistance Fighter Day, head of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah declared that the entire world is fighting in Syria by sending weapons and money, and using media.
Hezbollah\\\'s secretary general Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said that there\\\'s an American, Israeli and Takfiri project to destroy not only Syria but the whole region. Nasrallah also said that his party was the last group to send men into Syria and it did so to fight the US Israeli- Takfiri axis. He said Hezbollah is not taking part in what is claimed to be a sectarian strife.
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[17 June 13] Turkish protesters defy Erdogan-s demand to end demonostrations - English
Respect for the National woe has been the theme for the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan\'s addresses to his supporters in Istanbul today and Ankara yesterday was \'respect for the...
Respect for the National woe has been the theme for the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan\'s addresses to his supporters in Istanbul today and Ankara yesterday was \'respect for the national will\', understood to be his party\'s kickstart to national elections that are scheduled to take place in Turkey in March 2014. The prime minister vows that the people of Turkey protect their democracy and willpower.
Verenia Keet, Press TV, Istanbul
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Respect for the National woe has been the theme for the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan\'s addresses to his supporters in Istanbul today and Ankara yesterday was \'respect for the national will\', understood to be his party\'s kickstart to national elections that are scheduled to take place in Turkey in March 2014. The prime minister vows that the people of Turkey protect their democracy and willpower.
Verenia Keet, Press TV, Istanbul
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[19 July 13] Egypt to face more conflict, fighting - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan African News Wire, about the Egyptian military and interim government warning against violence as supporters and...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan African News Wire, about the Egyptian military and interim government warning against violence as supporters and opponents of the ousted President Mohamed Morsi prepare to hold fresh rival rallies.
He mentioned: \'there is going to be more conflict, there is going to be more fighting and the US is placing its bet with the Egyptian military since they subsidized them annually to the tune of 1.5 billion dollars.\"
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan African News Wire, about the Egyptian military and interim government warning against violence as supporters and opponents of the ousted President Mohamed Morsi prepare to hold fresh rival rallies.
He mentioned: \'there is going to be more conflict, there is going to be more fighting and the US is placing its bet with the Egyptian military since they subsidized them annually to the tune of 1.5 billion dollars.\"
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[21 Oct 2013] Assad sees no obstacles to reelection bid in 2014 - English
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says he doesn\'t rule out running for president in 2014.
In an interview with a Lebanese TV network, the Syrian president said he sees no obstacle to making a...
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says he doesn\'t rule out running for president in 2014.
In an interview with a Lebanese TV network, the Syrian president said he sees no obstacle to making a bid for re-election next year. Assad has stated time and again that he is not holding onto power and only the Syrian people will determine the destiny of the nation in elections. Commenting on the proposed Geneva II conference, Assad said -- factors not yet in place for peace talks. He cited the threats from al-Qaeda affiliated groups, fierce infighting among the militants, and the widening divisions in the fractured opposition. The US promptly responded to Assad\'s remarks. Secretary of State John Kerry said any attempt by Assad to be re-elected would extend the Syrian conflict. Kerry added that the Syrian opposition would never agree to Assad staying in power.
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says he doesn\'t rule out running for president in 2014.
In an interview with a Lebanese TV network, the Syrian president said he sees no obstacle to making a bid for re-election next year. Assad has stated time and again that he is not holding onto power and only the Syrian people will determine the destiny of the nation in elections. Commenting on the proposed Geneva II conference, Assad said -- factors not yet in place for peace talks. He cited the threats from al-Qaeda affiliated groups, fierce infighting among the militants, and the widening divisions in the fractured opposition. The US promptly responded to Assad\'s remarks. Secretary of State John Kerry said any attempt by Assad to be re-elected would extend the Syrian conflict. Kerry added that the Syrian opposition would never agree to Assad staying in power.
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[27 Oct 2013] OPCW: Syria submits plan to destroy chemical weapons - English
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons says Syria has submitted a detailed plan to destroy its chemical arsenal on time.
The OPCW said in a statement that Damascus has handed...
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons says Syria has submitted a detailed plan to destroy its chemical arsenal on time.
The OPCW said in a statement that Damascus has handed over its formal initial declaration covering its chemical weapons program. The declaration includes a general plan of destruction to be considered by the OPCW Executive Council. Damascus was required to submit the destruction plan under a US-Russian deal agreed last month. Syria has already handed over an inventory of its chemical weapons and international inspectors are probing its facilities. The team has until November 1 to inspect the chemical weapons arsenals declared by Damascus and supervise the destruction of the related facilities.
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The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons says Syria has submitted a detailed plan to destroy its chemical arsenal on time.
The OPCW said in a statement that Damascus has handed over its formal initial declaration covering its chemical weapons program. The declaration includes a general plan of destruction to be considered by the OPCW Executive Council. Damascus was required to submit the destruction plan under a US-Russian deal agreed last month. Syria has already handed over an inventory of its chemical weapons and international inspectors are probing its facilities. The team has until November 1 to inspect the chemical weapons arsenals declared by Damascus and supervise the destruction of the related facilities.