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[17 May 13] US, allies waging media war against Syria - English
Argentines have held a rally in the capital Buenos Aires to condemn Israel\'s war-mongering policies in the Middle East. They also say the mainstream media have helped the Western powers in their...
Argentines have held a rally in the capital Buenos Aires to condemn Israel\'s war-mongering policies in the Middle East. They also say the mainstream media have helped the Western powers in their war against the Syrian government and its people. Press TV\'s Constanza Heller has this report from Buenos Aires
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Argentines have held a rally in the capital Buenos Aires to condemn Israel\'s war-mongering policies in the Middle East. They also say the mainstream media have helped the Western powers in their war against the Syrian government and its people. Press TV\'s Constanza Heller has this report from Buenos Aires
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[22 Oct 2013] Amnesty US should face war crimes for drone killings - English
A joint report by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch says US officials could be found guilty of war crimes for the secret CIA drone attacks which have killed hundreds of civilians in...
A joint report by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch says US officials could be found guilty of war crimes for the secret CIA drone attacks which have killed hundreds of civilians in countries like Yemen and Pakistan.
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A joint report by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch says US officials could be found guilty of war crimes for the secret CIA drone attacks which have killed hundreds of civilians in countries like Yemen and Pakistan.
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[22 Oct 2013] israeli soldier testifies about war crimes at UN - English
Avner Gvaryahu, leader of a group called \"Breaking the Silence\" was invited to the United Nations to speak about war crimes he had participated in and witnessed as an israeli Soldier....
Avner Gvaryahu, leader of a group called \"Breaking the Silence\" was invited to the United Nations to speak about war crimes he had participated in and witnessed as an israeli Soldier. At the meeting, he described how Palestinians are frequently killed by the Israeli soldiers for trivial reasons.
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Avner Gvaryahu, leader of a group called \"Breaking the Silence\" was invited to the United Nations to speak about war crimes he had participated in and witnessed as an israeli Soldier. At the meeting, he described how Palestinians are frequently killed by the Israeli soldiers for trivial reasons.
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[03 Nov 2013] US AfPak envoy acknowledges West costly mistakes in Afghan war - English
A senior member of the US administration has admitted that the West has made mistakes in the Afghanistan war. US president\'s special representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan says those mistakes...
A senior member of the US administration has admitted that the West has made mistakes in the Afghanistan war. US president\'s special representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan says those mistakes have claimed unnecessary lives and prolonged the war. James Dobbins also said that sidelining Iran and Russia after the invasion of Afghanistan by the U-S and its allies was wrong. Dobbins stressed that Tehran and Moscow can play their part in rebuilding the country after the withdrawal of U-S-led foreign forces from Afghanistan.
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A senior member of the US administration has admitted that the West has made mistakes in the Afghanistan war. US president\'s special representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan says those mistakes have claimed unnecessary lives and prolonged the war. James Dobbins also said that sidelining Iran and Russia after the invasion of Afghanistan by the U-S and its allies was wrong. Dobbins stressed that Tehran and Moscow can play their part in rebuilding the country after the withdrawal of U-S-led foreign forces from Afghanistan.
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[01 Dec 2013] Tripoli is still the scene of deadly clashes linked to the war in neighboring Syria - English
The Lebanese city of Tripoli is still the scene of deadly clashes linked to the war in neighboring Syria.
Three more people were killed overnight in fighting between supporters and opponents of...
The Lebanese city of Tripoli is still the scene of deadly clashes linked to the war in neighboring Syria.
Three more people were killed overnight in fighting between supporters and opponents of the Syrian government. The latest fatalities bring to nine the number of people who\'ve lost their lives in the past 24 hours in Tripoli. Dozens of people have been injured since the battle erupted on Saturday morning. The Lebanese army has intervened, trying to end the violence.
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The Lebanese city of Tripoli is still the scene of deadly clashes linked to the war in neighboring Syria.
Three more people were killed overnight in fighting between supporters and opponents of the Syrian government. The latest fatalities bring to nine the number of people who\'ve lost their lives in the past 24 hours in Tripoli. Dozens of people have been injured since the battle erupted on Saturday morning. The Lebanese army has intervened, trying to end the violence.
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[06 Dec 2013] North Korea deports 85-year-old American war veteran - English
North Korea has deported an American veteran who\'d been held since October for alleged hostile acts against Pyongyang.
North Korean officials say they\'ve released 85-year-old Merrill Newman...
North Korea has deported an American veteran who\'d been held since October for alleged hostile acts against Pyongyang.
North Korean officials say they\'ve released 85-year-old Merrill Newman after he apologized for his alleged crimes during the Korean War, and also because of his age and health condition. The war veteran was pulled from a plane on October 26th while preparing to leave the country after a 10-day tour. He\'s now landed in Beijing, expressing happiness to be on his way home. Meanwhile, U-S Vice President Joe Biden has hailed North Korea for releasing the man, saying it was wrong to detain him in the first place. Biden has also called for another detained American to be swiftly released.
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North Korea has deported an American veteran who\'d been held since October for alleged hostile acts against Pyongyang.
North Korean officials say they\'ve released 85-year-old Merrill Newman after he apologized for his alleged crimes during the Korean War, and also because of his age and health condition. The war veteran was pulled from a plane on October 26th while preparing to leave the country after a 10-day tour. He\'s now landed in Beijing, expressing happiness to be on his way home. Meanwhile, U-S Vice President Joe Biden has hailed North Korea for releasing the man, saying it was wrong to detain him in the first place. Biden has also called for another detained American to be swiftly released.