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[03 June 2012] Iranian experts warn about cyber warfare threats - English
[03 June 2012] Iranian experts warn about cyber warfare threats - English
After the failed cyber attack on Iran's nuclear facilities by the so-called Stuxnet computer worm in 2010, the appearance...
[03 June 2012] Iranian experts warn about cyber warfare threats - English
After the failed cyber attack on Iran's nuclear facilities by the so-called Stuxnet computer worm in 2010, the appearance of a new super virus has raised many questions about the reliability of anti viruses that are commonly used worldwide. The malware "Flame" was detected in Iran after targeting the country's oil networks just last month.
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[03 June 2012] Iranian experts warn about cyber warfare threats - English
After the failed cyber attack on Iran's nuclear facilities by the so-called Stuxnet computer worm in 2010, the appearance of a new super virus has raised many questions about the reliability of anti viruses that are commonly used worldwide. The malware "Flame" was detected in Iran after targeting the country's oil networks just last month.
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[02 June 2012] West after military intervention in Syria: Webster Tarpley - English
[02 June 2012] West after military intervention in Syria: Webster Tarpley - English
A Syrian government investigation into the Houla massacre has shown that anti-Damascus armed groups were...
[02 June 2012] West after military intervention in Syria: Webster Tarpley - English
A Syrian government investigation into the Houla massacre has shown that anti-Damascus armed groups were responsible for the killings in the Syrian town. The leader of Russia's Communist Party says the massacre in Houla, which killed over 100 people, is an intelligence plot concocted by Western politicians.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dr. Webster Griffin Tarpley, an author and historian from Washington, to further discuss the issue.
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[02 June 2012] West after military intervention in Syria: Webster Tarpley - English
A Syrian government investigation into the Houla massacre has shown that anti-Damascus armed groups were responsible for the killings in the Syrian town. The leader of Russia's Communist Party says the massacre in Houla, which killed over 100 people, is an intelligence plot concocted by Western politicians.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dr. Webster Griffin Tarpley, an author and historian from Washington, to further discuss the issue.
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[03 June 2012] Iraqi Kurds pay homage to late Imam Khomeini - English
[03 June 2012] Iraqi Kurds pay homage to late Imam Khomeini - English
In Iraq's Kurdish region, politicians and clerics gathered to mark the 23rd passing anniversary of the founder of the Islamic...
[03 June 2012] Iraqi Kurds pay homage to late Imam Khomeini - English
In Iraq's Kurdish region, politicians and clerics gathered to mark the 23rd passing anniversary of the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini. The event was a solemn occasion. Arbil's Iranian consulate screened a documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, highlighting his role in overthrowing the Shah and establishing an Islamic Republic in 1979.
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[03 June 2012] Iraqi Kurds pay homage to late Imam Khomeini - English
In Iraq's Kurdish region, politicians and clerics gathered to mark the 23rd passing anniversary of the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini. The event was a solemn occasion. Arbil's Iranian consulate screened a documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, highlighting his role in overthrowing the Shah and establishing an Islamic Republic in 1979.
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[01 June 2012] Complications in Egypt's presidential election - Middle East Today - English
[01 June 2012] Complications in Egypt's presidential election - Middle East Today - English
In Egypt there is growing fear among many that the unexpected results of the first round of presidential...
[01 June 2012] Complications in Egypt's presidential election - Middle East Today - English
In Egypt there is growing fear among many that the unexpected results of the first round of presidential election could lead to an even more complicated situation in the run-off between Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi and former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq.
There are also reports of money being pumped into the election process while the revolutionaries blame the military council for having purposefully disqualified significant revolutionary figures from the presidential race. In this edition of the show we discuss the complications in Egypt's presidential election with our expert guests.
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[01 June 2012] Complications in Egypt's presidential election - Middle East Today - English
In Egypt there is growing fear among many that the unexpected results of the first round of presidential election could lead to an even more complicated situation in the run-off between Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi and former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq.
There are also reports of money being pumped into the election process while the revolutionaries blame the military council for having purposefully disqualified significant revolutionary figures from the presidential race. In this edition of the show we discuss the complications in Egypt's presidential election with our expert guests.
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[04 June 2012] Pakistan under pressure to give into US demand - English
[04 June 2012] 'Pakistan under pressure to give into US demand' - English
Washington has been using drones in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia and claims that it is targeting militants,...
[04 June 2012] 'Pakistan under pressure to give into US demand' - English
Washington has been using drones in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia and claims that it is targeting militants, but civilians are the main victims of the attacks. Figures show that the American drone strikes killed at least 212 people in Yemen and Pakistan in the month of May. The aerial attacks were initiated by former US President George W. Bush but have escalated under President Barack Obama.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Naveed Ahmad, defense and diplomacy analyst from Islamabad, to further discuss the issue.
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[04 June 2012] 'Pakistan under pressure to give into US demand' - English
Washington has been using drones in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Somalia and claims that it is targeting militants, but civilians are the main victims of the attacks. Figures show that the American drone strikes killed at least 212 people in Yemen and Pakistan in the month of May. The aerial attacks were initiated by former US President George W. Bush but have escalated under President Barack Obama.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Naveed Ahmad, defense and diplomacy analyst from Islamabad, to further discuss the issue.
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[04 June 2012] Voters seek Islamic system in Egypt - English
[04 June 2012] 'Voters seek Islamic system in Egypt' - English
Egyptians vented their anger at presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq who urged them to accept the life sentence issued for Mubarak and...
[04 June 2012] 'Voters seek Islamic system in Egypt' - English
Egyptians vented their anger at presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq who urged them to accept the life sentence issued for Mubarak and his officers. Security sources say dozens of angry protesters attacked Shafiq's campaign headquarters in two provincial towns, one of which in Fayyoum south of the capital Cairo and the other one in Hurghada on the Red Sea. Shafiq's campaign headquarters in Cairo had already been attacked last Monday. Besides supporting Mubarak's verdict, Shafiq has lashed out at his Muslim Brotherhood rival.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Waleed el-Haddad, spokesperson of Freedom and Justice Party.
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[04 June 2012] 'Voters seek Islamic system in Egypt' - English
Egyptians vented their anger at presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq who urged them to accept the life sentence issued for Mubarak and his officers. Security sources say dozens of angry protesters attacked Shafiq's campaign headquarters in two provincial towns, one of which in Fayyoum south of the capital Cairo and the other one in Hurghada on the Red Sea. Shafiq's campaign headquarters in Cairo had already been attacked last Monday. Besides supporting Mubarak's verdict, Shafiq has lashed out at his Muslim Brotherhood rival.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Waleed el-Haddad, spokesperson of Freedom and Justice Party.
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[04 june 2012] Nigeria plane crash killed 153 on board - English
[04 june 2012] Nigeria plane crash killed 153 on board - English
A passenger plane carrying 153 passengers has reportedly crashed into a two-story building in the Nigerian city of Lagos, state...
[04 june 2012] Nigeria plane crash killed 153 on board - English
A passenger plane carrying 153 passengers has reportedly crashed into a two-story building in the Nigerian city of Lagos, state officials say.
"It was a Dana (airline) flight out of (the capital) Abuja to Lagos with about 153 people on board," head of the Civil Aviation Authority, Harold Demuren said.
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[04 june 2012] Nigeria plane crash killed 153 on board - English
A passenger plane carrying 153 passengers has reportedly crashed into a two-story building in the Nigerian city of Lagos, state officials say.
"It was a Dana (airline) flight out of (the capital) Abuja to Lagos with about 153 people on board," head of the Civil Aviation Authority, Harold Demuren said.
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[04 June 2012] US warships in Asia Pacific foolish - English
[04 June 2012] 'US warships in Asia Pacific foolish' - English
The US, under the guise of posing 'no threat' to China, has unveiled plans to send warships to surround the Asia Pacific region,...
[04 June 2012] 'US warships in Asia Pacific foolish' - English
The US, under the guise of posing 'no threat' to China, has unveiled plans to send warships to surround the Asia Pacific region, which has prompted warning from Beijing.
Press TV has interviewed Jeff Steinberg of the Executive Intelligence Review about the US potentially militarizing its relationship with power nations such as China and Russia.
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[04 June 2012] 'US warships in Asia Pacific foolish' - English
The US, under the guise of posing 'no threat' to China, has unveiled plans to send warships to surround the Asia Pacific region, which has prompted warning from Beijing.
Press TV has interviewed Jeff Steinberg of the Executive Intelligence Review about the US potentially militarizing its relationship with power nations such as China and Russia.
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[03 June 2012] israel more vulnerable than ever: Leader - English
[03 June 2012] Israel more vulnerable than ever: Leader - English
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was addressing a large crowd of people gathering in Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s mausoleum in south of...
[03 June 2012] Israel more vulnerable than ever: Leader - English
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was addressing a large crowd of people gathering in Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s mausoleum in south of Tehran to commemorate the 23 passing anniversary of the late Leader.
Meanwhile the leader rejected Israeli threats of military strike against Iran as a sign of regime weakness.
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[03 June 2012] Israel more vulnerable than ever: Leader - English
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was addressing a large crowd of people gathering in Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s mausoleum in south of Tehran to commemorate the 23 passing anniversary of the late Leader.
Meanwhile the leader rejected Israeli threats of military strike against Iran as a sign of regime weakness.
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[05 June 2012] Clashes continue in Northern Lebanon - English
[05 June 2012] Clashes continue in Northern Lebanon - English
A day of mourning in the Northern Lebanese city of Tripoli following clashes described as the deadliest in decades. 15 people killed...
[05 June 2012] Clashes continue in Northern Lebanon - English
A day of mourning in the Northern Lebanese city of Tripoli following clashes described as the deadliest in decades. 15 people killed and tens wounded after rival pro and anti Syrian Lebanese groups faced off for the second time in less than a month.
Despite a cautious calm following two days of warfare, life was far from normal in the neighborhoods of Jabal Mohsen and Bab -Al-Tabaneh. Most shops remain closed and tensions remain high between the Allawite pro-Syrian and Sunni anti-Syrian neighborhoods. With each side blaming the other for instigating the violence, sectarianism has reached its peak and hence the worse is probably yet to come.
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[05 June 2012] Clashes continue in Northern Lebanon - English
A day of mourning in the Northern Lebanese city of Tripoli following clashes described as the deadliest in decades. 15 people killed and tens wounded after rival pro and anti Syrian Lebanese groups faced off for the second time in less than a month.
Despite a cautious calm following two days of warfare, life was far from normal in the neighborhoods of Jabal Mohsen and Bab -Al-Tabaneh. Most shops remain closed and tensions remain high between the Allawite pro-Syrian and Sunni anti-Syrian neighborhoods. With each side blaming the other for instigating the violence, sectarianism has reached its peak and hence the worse is probably yet to come.
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[05 June 2012] West follows israeli agenda in Syria: Glenn - English
[05 June 2012] West follows Israeli agenda in Syria: Glenn - English
The Syrian opposition claims to have created a new armed front to unite forces along the Turkish border that have taken up arms...
[05 June 2012] West follows Israeli agenda in Syria: Glenn - English
The Syrian opposition claims to have created a new armed front to unite forces along the Turkish border that have taken up arms against Damascus.
A member of Syrian rebels told the press about their existence in the Turkish city of Istanbul. The front says it's an umbrella group of some 12-thousand registered members ready to fight the government of President Bashar al-Assad. Meanwhile, armed gangs say they killed at least 80 security forces over the weekend.
Russia and China continue to support a political solution to the problem while the UN beef's up talk of a potential civil war in the country and US Susan Rice talks of illegal military intervention into Syria without US Congressional or UN approval.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, from the Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement from Idaho to further talk over the issue.
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[05 June 2012] West follows Israeli agenda in Syria: Glenn - English
The Syrian opposition claims to have created a new armed front to unite forces along the Turkish border that have taken up arms against Damascus.
A member of Syrian rebels told the press about their existence in the Turkish city of Istanbul. The front says it's an umbrella group of some 12-thousand registered members ready to fight the government of President Bashar al-Assad. Meanwhile, armed gangs say they killed at least 80 security forces over the weekend.
Russia and China continue to support a political solution to the problem while the UN beef's up talk of a potential civil war in the country and US Susan Rice talks of illegal military intervention into Syria without US Congressional or UN approval.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, from the Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement from Idaho to further talk over the issue.
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[04 June 2012] Invasion imminent? - News Analysis - English
[04 June 2012] Invasion imminent?-News Analysis - English
In Syria the armed opposition says that it no longer recognizes Kofi Anan's seize fire plan. But it still is not clear who is responsible...
[04 June 2012] Invasion imminent?-News Analysis - English
In Syria the armed opposition says that it no longer recognizes Kofi Anan's seize fire plan. But it still is not clear who is responsible for violating it.
Is Syria headed to civil war? And will there be a foreign military intervention? In another development a British newspaper has revealed that British Special Forces and the MI6 agents have set up camps on Syrian soil. But what is the real reason for presence on another countries soil?
Why are there so many unanswered questions when it comes to the Syrian crisis?
In this edition of News Analysis we will discuss the situation.
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[04 June 2012] Invasion imminent?-News Analysis - English
In Syria the armed opposition says that it no longer recognizes Kofi Anan's seize fire plan. But it still is not clear who is responsible for violating it.
Is Syria headed to civil war? And will there be a foreign military intervention? In another development a British newspaper has revealed that British Special Forces and the MI6 agents have set up camps on Syrian soil. But what is the real reason for presence on another countries soil?
Why are there so many unanswered questions when it comes to the Syrian crisis?
In this edition of News Analysis we will discuss the situation.
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[06 June 2012] P5+1 unwilling to resolve Iran N-issue - English
[06 June 2012] 'P5+1 unwilling to resolve Iran N-issue' - English
While Iran and the P5+1 are getting ready to meet again in Moscow later this month, the Western side is ignoring Iran's request...
[06 June 2012] 'P5+1 unwilling to resolve Iran N-issue' - English
While Iran and the P5+1 are getting ready to meet again in Moscow later this month, the Western side is ignoring Iran's request for preparatory talks to set the agenda ahead of the meeting.
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili has written a letter to the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton about the issue. Jalili has warned that the P5+1's foot-dragging on holding a preparatory meeting raises doubts about its determination to have successful talks in Moscow.
The preparatory meeting was agreed in previous negotiations to set the agenda of the main meeting. Jalili's Deputy Ali Bagheri sent two letters to Ashton's deputy Helga Schmid in May and June regarding the preparatory meeting. Bagheri says the response he received fails to address the agenda-setting talks.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohammad Marandi, professor of University of Tehran, to further explore the issue.
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[06 June 2012] 'P5+1 unwilling to resolve Iran N-issue' - English
While Iran and the P5+1 are getting ready to meet again in Moscow later this month, the Western side is ignoring Iran's request for preparatory talks to set the agenda ahead of the meeting.
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili has written a letter to the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton about the issue. Jalili has warned that the P5+1's foot-dragging on holding a preparatory meeting raises doubts about its determination to have successful talks in Moscow.
The preparatory meeting was agreed in previous negotiations to set the agenda of the main meeting. Jalili's Deputy Ali Bagheri sent two letters to Ashton's deputy Helga Schmid in May and June regarding the preparatory meeting. Bagheri says the response he received fails to address the agenda-setting talks.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohammad Marandi, professor of University of Tehran, to further explore the issue.
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[06 June 2012] US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain - English
[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several...
[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several villages.
In the village of Jad Ali near the capital, tear-gas was used against young protesters out shouting "Down with Hamad" - the ruling monarch. Similar clashes took place in the northeastern village of Sitra.
Bahrain has been rocked by anti-government protests for more than a year now. Manama, with the direct backing of Saudi Arabia, has cracked down on the protests with all possible means.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, a political analyst from the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to further shed light on the issue.
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[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several villages.
In the village of Jad Ali near the capital, tear-gas was used against young protesters out shouting "Down with Hamad" - the ruling monarch. Similar clashes took place in the northeastern village of Sitra.
Bahrain has been rocked by anti-government protests for more than a year now. Manama, with the direct backing of Saudi Arabia, has cracked down on the protests with all possible means.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, a political analyst from the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to further shed light on the issue.
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[06 June 2012] Ceremony commemorating Imam Khomeini demise anniversary held in Bosnia - English
[06 June 2012] Ceremony commemorating Imam Khomeini's demise anniversary held in Bosnia - English
Cultural Center of the Islamic Republic of Iran has organized a commemoration ceremony in Sarajevo...
[06 June 2012] Ceremony commemorating Imam Khomeini's demise anniversary held in Bosnia - English
Cultural Center of the Islamic Republic of Iran has organized a commemoration ceremony in Sarajevo in memory of late Imam Khomeini, who changed history by overthrowing the regime of Shah in Iran in 1979. And that made him the political and Islamic leader in the entire Muslim world.
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[06 June 2012] Ceremony commemorating Imam Khomeini's demise anniversary held in Bosnia - English
Cultural Center of the Islamic Republic of Iran has organized a commemoration ceremony in Sarajevo in memory of late Imam Khomeini, who changed history by overthrowing the regime of Shah in Iran in 1979. And that made him the political and Islamic leader in the entire Muslim world.
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[06 June 2012] China supports sovereignty of Syria - English
[06 June 2012] 'China supports Syria's sovereignty' - English
June Security Council President Li Baodong of China laid out a busy schedule for the month that involves meetings on Sudan -- Guinea...
[06 June 2012] 'China supports Syria's sovereignty' - English
June Security Council President Li Baodong of China laid out a busy schedule for the month that involves meetings on Sudan -- Guinea Bissau -- Libya -- and other issues.
Syria will be a big priority -- he said -- and he was philosophical about the challenges it presents -- especially in the wake of the Houla massacre.
To answer his own question -- Li says the Council will have to rely on information from UN people on the ground in Syria -- since all sides are blaming the other for the massacre.
Though some have named Syrian forces in the attack -- others refer to eyewitness accounts of armed gangs in pickup trucks committing the murders -- more than 100 -- two Fridays ago.
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[06 June 2012] 'China supports Syria's sovereignty' - English
June Security Council President Li Baodong of China laid out a busy schedule for the month that involves meetings on Sudan -- Guinea Bissau -- Libya -- and other issues.
Syria will be a big priority -- he said -- and he was philosophical about the challenges it presents -- especially in the wake of the Houla massacre.
To answer his own question -- Li says the Council will have to rely on information from UN people on the ground in Syria -- since all sides are blaming the other for the massacre.
Though some have named Syrian forces in the attack -- others refer to eyewitness accounts of armed gangs in pickup trucks committing the murders -- more than 100 -- two Fridays ago.
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[05 June 2012] Netanyahu plans to relocate israeli settlers - English
[05 June 2012] Netanyahu plans to relocate Israeli settlers - English
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has presented a plan to relocate the illegal Ulpana hill outpost, currently located...
[05 June 2012] Netanyahu plans to relocate Israeli settlers - English
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has presented a plan to relocate the illegal Ulpana hill outpost, currently located on private Palestinian land, to the Beit El settlement near Ramallah in the central West Bank.
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[05 June 2012] Netanyahu plans to relocate Israeli settlers - English
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has presented a plan to relocate the illegal Ulpana hill outpost, currently located on private Palestinian land, to the Beit El settlement near Ramallah in the central West Bank.
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[05 June 2012] Atomic Apocalypse - News Analysis - English
[05 June 2012] Atomic Apocalypse - News Analysis - English
Nuclear weapons are threatening global peace.
A leading research body concludes nuclear states are quite unwilling to disarm. The...
[05 June 2012] Atomic Apocalypse - News Analysis - English
Nuclear weapons are threatening global peace.
A leading research body concludes nuclear states are quite unwilling to disarm. The reports also refer to Israel's nuclear arsenal and issue that so far hasn't let any kind of International scrutiny.
On this edition of News Analysis we ask: how safe the world can be with more than 19000 nuclear weapons?
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[05 June 2012] Atomic Apocalypse - News Analysis - English
Nuclear weapons are threatening global peace.
A leading research body concludes nuclear states are quite unwilling to disarm. The reports also refer to Israel's nuclear arsenal and issue that so far hasn't let any kind of International scrutiny.
On this edition of News Analysis we ask: how safe the world can be with more than 19000 nuclear weapons?
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[07 June 2012] Intl. Iranian Languages & Dialects Conference kicks off in Tehran - English
[07 June 2012] Intl. Iranian Languages & Dialects Conference kicks off in Tehran - English
1st Intl. Conference on Iranian Languages and Dialects. Scholars, linguists and researchers from...
[07 June 2012] Intl. Iranian Languages & Dialects Conference kicks off in Tehran - English
1st Intl. Conference on Iranian Languages and Dialects. Scholars, linguists and researchers from around the world gathered to discuss issues concerning Iranian languages and dialects in this two day conference in Tehran. There were more than ten foreign experts on the subject from Germany, Italy, Georgia, Tajikistan and Austria. The secretary of the conference told us about the aim of this event.
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[07 June 2012] Intl. Iranian Languages & Dialects Conference kicks off in Tehran - English
1st Intl. Conference on Iranian Languages and Dialects. Scholars, linguists and researchers from around the world gathered to discuss issues concerning Iranian languages and dialects in this two day conference in Tehran. There were more than ten foreign experts on the subject from Germany, Italy, Georgia, Tajikistan and Austria. The secretary of the conference told us about the aim of this event.
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[07 June 2012] SCO can prevent terrorism in Asia - English
[07 June 2012] 'SCO can prevent terrorism in Asia' - English
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has lashed out at NATO's eastward expansion, saying it's aimed at stopping the growth of the...
[07 June 2012] 'SCO can prevent terrorism in Asia' - English
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has lashed out at NATO's eastward expansion, saying it's aimed at stopping the growth of the member states of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Ahmadinejad said NATO members are trying to resurrect what he called past colonialist relations, adding "the colonialists are equally opposed to the development of China, Russia, India and Iran as well as other members of the SCO." He further called for a new world order, saying the current one has failed because of its "inhumane and unfair nature."
An interview with Viktor Nadein-Rayevsky, Institute of World Economy & International Relations, Moscow
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[07 June 2012] 'SCO can prevent terrorism in Asia' - English
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has lashed out at NATO's eastward expansion, saying it's aimed at stopping the growth of the member states of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Ahmadinejad said NATO members are trying to resurrect what he called past colonialist relations, adding "the colonialists are equally opposed to the development of China, Russia, India and Iran as well as other members of the SCO." He further called for a new world order, saying the current one has failed because of its "inhumane and unfair nature."
An interview with Viktor Nadein-Rayevsky, Institute of World Economy & International Relations, Moscow
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[07 June 2012] US ignores feelings of Pakistani people - English
[07 June 2012] 'US ignores feelings of Pakistani people' - English
Pentagon chief Leon Panetta has said the US would continue its drone attacks in Pakistan despite complaints from Islamabad that...
[07 June 2012] 'US ignores feelings of Pakistani people' - English
Pentagon chief Leon Panetta has said the US would continue its drone attacks in Pakistan despite complaints from Islamabad that the strikes violate its sovereignty.
Interview with Liaghat Ali Khan, professor at Washburn University
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[07 June 2012] 'US ignores feelings of Pakistani people' - English
Pentagon chief Leon Panetta has said the US would continue its drone attacks in Pakistan despite complaints from Islamabad that the strikes violate its sovereignty.
Interview with Liaghat Ali Khan, professor at Washburn University
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