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[01 Aug 2012] Iran Tunisia relations reinforced after Tunisia revolution - English
[01 Aug 2012] Iran Tunisia relations reinforced after Tunisia revolution - English
One month after the visit of Dr. Mehdi Ghadanfari Iran's Minister of Industry, Trade and Mines and his delegation...
[01 Aug 2012] Iran Tunisia relations reinforced after Tunisia revolution - English
One month after the visit of Dr. Mehdi Ghadanfari Iran's Minister of Industry, Trade and Mines and his delegation to Tunisia, Peyman Jebbeli the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic in Tunisia held a press conference to present the results of the 11th Tunisian Iranian Joint Economic Cooperation Commission to the Media.
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[01 Aug 2012] Iran Tunisia relations reinforced after Tunisia revolution - English
One month after the visit of Dr. Mehdi Ghadanfari Iran's Minister of Industry, Trade and Mines and his delegation to Tunisia, Peyman Jebbeli the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic in Tunisia held a press conference to present the results of the 11th Tunisian Iranian Joint Economic Cooperation Commission to the Media.
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[12 July 2012] Tunisia Ennahda holds its first public congress - English
[12 July 2012] Tunisia Ennahda holds its first public congress - English
Forty years after its founding, the Islamic Movement Ennahda is holding its ninth National Congress. The eight previous...
[12 July 2012] Tunisia Ennahda holds its first public congress - English
Forty years after its founding, the Islamic Movement Ennahda is holding its ninth National Congress. The eight previous meetings were held in secret locations in Tunisia and in exile.
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[12 July 2012] Tunisia Ennahda holds its first public congress - English
Forty years after its founding, the Islamic Movement Ennahda is holding its ninth National Congress. The eight previous meetings were held in secret locations in Tunisia and in exile.
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[24 Jan 2014] Tunisia bust to cells sending terrorists to Syria - English
After months of investigations, Tunisia\'s Special Forces have busted two terrorist cells that have been sending hundreds of Takfiri insurgents to join the foreign-backed war on the Syrian...
After months of investigations, Tunisia\'s Special Forces have busted two terrorist cells that have been sending hundreds of Takfiri insurgents to join the foreign-backed war on the Syrian government. Politicians and experts are now warning about the return of terrorists to Tunisia.
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After months of investigations, Tunisia\'s Special Forces have busted two terrorist cells that have been sending hundreds of Takfiri insurgents to join the foreign-backed war on the Syrian government. Politicians and experts are now warning about the return of terrorists to Tunisia.
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[08 Feb 2014] Rapprochement between Tunisia & Iran - English
An Iranian delegation, headed by the country\'s parliament speaker has just paid a visit to Tunisia. The visit is the first by Iranian officials since the revolution that ousted former dictator...
An Iranian delegation, headed by the country\'s parliament speaker has just paid a visit to Tunisia. The visit is the first by Iranian officials since the revolution that ousted former dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali three years ago. Larijani took part in a ceremony to officially adopt Tunisia\'s new constitution.
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An Iranian delegation, headed by the country\'s parliament speaker has just paid a visit to Tunisia. The visit is the first by Iranian officials since the revolution that ousted former dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali three years ago. Larijani took part in a ceremony to officially adopt Tunisia\'s new constitution.
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Ismail Haniyeh visits Tunisia - Jan 5, 2012 - English
Ismail Haniyeh, Prime Minister of Palestine, visited Tunisia on Thursday, January 5th. Haniyeh, who is making his first official trip abroad since Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in 2007, has...
Ismail Haniyeh, Prime Minister of Palestine, visited Tunisia on Thursday, January 5th. Haniyeh, who is making his first official trip abroad since Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in 2007, has already been welcomed in Turkey and Egypt and is scheduled to visit Qatar, Bahrain and Iran after he concludes his trip in Tunisia.
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Ismail Haniyeh, Prime Minister of Palestine, visited Tunisia on Thursday, January 5th. Haniyeh, who is making his first official trip abroad since Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in 2007, has already been welcomed in Turkey and Egypt and is scheduled to visit Qatar, Bahrain and Iran after he concludes his trip in Tunisia.
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[03 Nov 2013] Tunisia Ennahda, opposition at odds over new premier - English
At Tunisia\'s National Dialogue between Ennahda ruling party and the opposition, the mediation efforts of the Labor Union have failed as the Islamic party defended Ahmed Mestiri, an 88 year old...
At Tunisia\'s National Dialogue between Ennahda ruling party and the opposition, the mediation efforts of the Labor Union have failed as the Islamic party defended Ahmed Mestiri, an 88 year old candidate for the position of Prime Minister. But the Salvation Front nominated Mohamed Ennaceur, 79, to form the new Cabinet of independents tasked with ending the political, economic and security crisis
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At Tunisia\'s National Dialogue between Ennahda ruling party and the opposition, the mediation efforts of the Labor Union have failed as the Islamic party defended Ahmed Mestiri, an 88 year old candidate for the position of Prime Minister. But the Salvation Front nominated Mohamed Ennaceur, 79, to form the new Cabinet of independents tasked with ending the political, economic and security crisis
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[20 Nov 2013] Tunisia security forces warn of terror threats - English
The Southern border region between Tunisia and Libya is a closed military zone where the army is fighting against terrorists who were responsible for dozens of attacks which killed more than 20...
The Southern border region between Tunisia and Libya is a closed military zone where the army is fighting against terrorists who were responsible for dozens of attacks which killed more than 20 soldiers and policemen since July 2013. The Unions of Police forces have declared that the armed militants joined training camps in Libya and have been fighting with foreign backed-insurgents in Syria
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The Southern border region between Tunisia and Libya is a closed military zone where the army is fighting against terrorists who were responsible for dozens of attacks which killed more than 20 soldiers and policemen since July 2013. The Unions of Police forces have declared that the armed militants joined training camps in Libya and have been fighting with foreign backed-insurgents in Syria
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[05 Dec 2013] The ruling party opposition clash as Tunisia political deadlock continues - English
Tunisia\'s ruling party, Ennahda and the opposition are trading barbs over a failure to nominate the country\'s next prime minister. But, as Adnan Chaouchi reports from Tunis, the deadlock could...
Tunisia\'s ruling party, Ennahda and the opposition are trading barbs over a failure to nominate the country\'s next prime minister. But, as Adnan Chaouchi reports from Tunis, the deadlock could drag on as both sides remain skeptical of each other\'s intentions.
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Tunisia\'s ruling party, Ennahda and the opposition are trading barbs over a failure to nominate the country\'s next prime minister. But, as Adnan Chaouchi reports from Tunis, the deadlock could drag on as both sides remain skeptical of each other\'s intentions.
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Ashura in Tunisia - All Languages
شيعة أمير المؤمنين في تونس يحيون عاشوراء | Ashura in Tunisia - All Languages
شيعة أمير المؤمنين في تونس يحيون عاشوراء | Ashura in Tunisia - All Languages
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Tunisia Revolution - PressTv News Analysis - Part1 - 18Jan2011 - English
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their...
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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Tunisia Revolution - PressTv News Analysis - Part2 - 18Jan2011 - English
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their...
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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Tunisia Revolution - PressTv News Analysis - Part3 - 18Jan2011 - English
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their...
Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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Tunisia's revolution, the first in the Arab world not caused by a coup, their army, or another country, but by the people. Tunisians want a government for the people, not one that mirrors their ex-president, and for there to be elections that are free and fair.
Kaveh Taghvai's guests for this edition of Press TV's News Analysis are Monjia Abidi, Kusai Kedri and Muhammad al-Asi.
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Comment with Ken Livingstone - BBC attack on Press TV, Events in Tunisia - 20Jan2011 - English
The main topic talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment is BBC's attack on Press TV. The BBC, ITV and the Evening Standard have launched attacks on Ken Livingstone for presenting Epilogue...
The main topic talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment is BBC's attack on Press TV. The BBC, ITV and the Evening Standard have launched attacks on Ken Livingstone for presenting Epilogue on Press TV. Both the BBC and ITV had contributions from the head of the British Zionist Federation on the program.
Events in Tunisia and Tony Blair's refusal to hand over to the Iraq war inquiry and his letters to President George Bush in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq are among the other issues Derek Conway and the callers talk about
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The main topic talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment is BBC's attack on Press TV. The BBC, ITV and the Evening Standard have launched attacks on Ken Livingstone for presenting Epilogue on Press TV. Both the BBC and ITV had contributions from the head of the British Zionist Federation on the program.
Events in Tunisia and Tony Blair's refusal to hand over to the Iraq war inquiry and his letters to President George Bush in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq are among the other issues Derek Conway and the callers talk about
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Tunisia Revolution Values - Hijab - 04Feb2011 - English
In Tunisia, people are coming to terms with their new liberties following the revolution and departure of former President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.
Press TV's Mark Votier reports from Tunis.
In Tunisia, people are coming to terms with their new liberties following the revolution and departure of former President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.
Press TV's Mark Votier reports from Tunis.
In support of uprising in Egypt & Tunisia - Dearborn, MI - 5 Feb 2011 - English
This video was recorded when people were starting to gather. Despite the heavy snow and severe weather conditions, people of conscience showed up to announce their solidarity with the people of...
This video was recorded when people were starting to gather. Despite the heavy snow and severe weather conditions, people of conscience showed up to announce their solidarity with the people of Egypt and Tunisia who are uprising against the dictatorial rule over them.
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This video was recorded when people were starting to gather. Despite the heavy snow and severe weather conditions, people of conscience showed up to announce their solidarity with the people of Egypt and Tunisia who are uprising against the dictatorial rule over them.
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US Interference In Egypt Tunisia Yemen Algeria etc-English
Hosni Mubarak is 82 years old, so his time is coming to a close anyways...so they have to do something Protests inspired by the revolt in Tunisia have dominoed along Egypt, Yemen and Algeria. Some...
Hosni Mubarak is 82 years old, so his time is coming to a close anyways...so they have to do something Protests inspired by the revolt in Tunisia have dominoed along Egypt, Yemen and Algeria. Some have drawn comparisons to the colour revolutions seen in post-Soviet countries. To discuss this RT talks to William Engdahl - author of the book Full Spectrum Dominance Totalitarian Democracy in the new world order
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Hosni Mubarak is 82 years old, so his time is coming to a close anyways...so they have to do something Protests inspired by the revolt in Tunisia have dominoed along Egypt, Yemen and Algeria. Some have drawn comparisons to the colour revolutions seen in post-Soviet countries. To discuss this RT talks to William Engdahl - author of the book Full Spectrum Dominance Totalitarian Democracy in the new world order