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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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[30 July 2012] Iraq ruling party to interrogate Kurdistan president - English
[30 July 2012] Iraq ruling party to interrogate Kurdistan president - English
MPs from the Iraqi Prime Minister's State of Law Coalition are determined to interrogate the Kurdistan Region's...
[30 July 2012] Iraq ruling party to interrogate Kurdistan president - English
MPs from the Iraqi Prime Minister's State of Law Coalition are determined to interrogate the Kurdistan Region's President, Massoud Barzani.
The MPs are now collecting signatures to grill Barzani in Iraq's Parliament. The interrogation issues cover four key areas: oil contracts, Kurdistan Regional forces halting the Iraqi army in border areas, oil smuggling and controlling border crossings.
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[30 July 2012] Iraq ruling party to interrogate Kurdistan president - English
MPs from the Iraqi Prime Minister's State of Law Coalition are determined to interrogate the Kurdistan Region's President, Massoud Barzani.
The MPs are now collecting signatures to grill Barzani in Iraq's Parliament. The interrogation issues cover four key areas: oil contracts, Kurdistan Regional forces halting the Iraqi army in border areas, oil smuggling and controlling border crossings.
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[29 May 13] Turkey ruling party under fire for anti-Syria stance - English
Turkey\\\'s ruling AK Party led by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has come under fire for its anti-Syrian stance. Major opposition parties have slammed Erdogan not only for aiding the...
Turkey\\\'s ruling AK Party led by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has come under fire for its anti-Syrian stance. Major opposition parties have slammed Erdogan not only for aiding the militants, but also for the lax border patrol that recently resulted in dozens of deaths in the Turkish border town of Reyhanli. In other developments, the Turkish President Abdullah Gul has praised the European Union for lifting an arms embargo on the foreign-backed militants fighting the Syrian government.
Press TV\\\'s Serena Shim reports from Istanbul.
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Turkey\\\'s ruling AK Party led by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has come under fire for its anti-Syrian stance. Major opposition parties have slammed Erdogan not only for aiding the militants, but also for the lax border patrol that recently resulted in dozens of deaths in the Turkish border town of Reyhanli. In other developments, the Turkish President Abdullah Gul has praised the European Union for lifting an arms embargo on the foreign-backed militants fighting the Syrian government.
Press TV\\\'s Serena Shim reports from Istanbul.
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[24 Oct 2013] Protest comes after funeral of 7 policemen killed on Wednesday - English
In Tunisia, at least five people have been injured after protesters attacked the office of the ruling Ennahda party in the town of Beja.
Earlier in the day, clashes also erupted with police in...
In Tunisia, at least five people have been injured after protesters attacked the office of the ruling Ennahda party in the town of Beja.
Earlier in the day, clashes also erupted with police in the northern city of Kef after another office of the ruling party came under attack by demonstrators. This, after the funeral of seven police officers who were killed by militants on Wednesday. Now the government is delaying a national dialog with the opposition. The talks were aimed at ending months of political deadlock, with the opposition demanding the resignation of the government. They accuse the Ennahda-led government of being too lenient on hard-line groups.
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In Tunisia, at least five people have been injured after protesters attacked the office of the ruling Ennahda party in the town of Beja.
Earlier in the day, clashes also erupted with police in the northern city of Kef after another office of the ruling party came under attack by demonstrators. This, after the funeral of seven police officers who were killed by militants on Wednesday. Now the government is delaying a national dialog with the opposition. The talks were aimed at ending months of political deadlock, with the opposition demanding the resignation of the government. They accuse the Ennahda-led government of being too lenient on hard-line groups.
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Egyptians call on ruling junta to implement reforms - Apr 2, 2011 - English
People have once again demonstrated in the Egyptian capital Cairo, calling on the ruling junta to step up political and social reforms.
Press TV's Ehab Zahriyeh reports from Cairo
People have once again demonstrated in the Egyptian capital Cairo, calling on the ruling junta to step up political and social reforms.
Press TV's Ehab Zahriyeh reports from Cairo
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[Comment with Galloway] Bahrains crown prince visit to US and UK, Yemen Revolution, Libya War, OfCom Bias - 09Jun2011 -
Some of the topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-Fraternization of western leaders with the rulers of Bahrain, regardless of the suppression of the democracy...
Some of the topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-Fraternization of western leaders with the rulers of Bahrain, regardless of the suppression of the democracy movement.
-Yemenis' getting rid of Saleh dictatorship
- Ofcom and its ruling against Press TV
- UK training of Saudi troops
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Some of the topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-Fraternization of western leaders with the rulers of Bahrain, regardless of the suppression of the democracy movement.
-Yemenis' getting rid of Saleh dictatorship
- Ofcom and its ruling against Press TV
- UK training of Saudi troops
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PressTV - ASA dismisses complaint of S Africa Jewish Board - Jul 7, 2011 - English
In what activists have hailed as a precedent-setting ruling, the Advertising Standards Authority here has dismissed a complaint by the South Africa Jewish Board of Deputies over an advert which...
In what activists have hailed as a precedent-setting ruling, the Advertising Standards Authority here has dismissed a complaint by the South Africa Jewish Board of Deputies over an advert which likens Israel to apartheid South Africa.
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In what activists have hailed as a precedent-setting ruling, the Advertising Standards Authority here has dismissed a complaint by the South Africa Jewish Board of Deputies over an advert which likens Israel to apartheid South Africa.
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[Qatar Exposed] Qatar Israel Relationship - English
Press TV aired for the first time a video from Qatari opposition and name the ruler of Qatar as an Israeli agent . It seems Iran is turning his back to his ally Qatar , after being not able to stop...
Press TV aired for the first time a video from Qatari opposition and name the ruler of Qatar as an Israeli agent . It seems Iran is turning his back to his ally Qatar , after being not able to stop anti Siryan activities of Qatari ruling family
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Press TV aired for the first time a video from Qatari opposition and name the ruler of Qatar as an Israeli agent . It seems Iran is turning his back to his ally Qatar , after being not able to stop anti Siryan activities of Qatari ruling family
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[22 June 2012] New Pakistan PM will confront the court - English
[22 June 2012] New Pakistan PM will confront the court - English
The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has nominated former Information Technology Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to succeed...
[22 June 2012] New Pakistan PM will confront the court - English
The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has nominated former Information Technology Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to succeed Yousaf Raza Gilani as prime minister.
Interview with Syed Tariq Pirzada, political and strategic analyst
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[22 June 2012] New Pakistan PM will confront the court - English
The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has nominated former Information Technology Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to succeed Yousaf Raza Gilani as prime minister.
Interview with Syed Tariq Pirzada, political and strategic analyst
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[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says...
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says will represent all Egyptians. Morsi moved into his new office in the presidential palace in Cairo on Monday while his supporters kept up their sit-in protest at Tahrir Square to pressure the ruling generals of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to hand over full powers to him, AFP reported.
SCAF took power in February 2011 after the Egyptians launched a revolution against the pro-Israeli regime in January, which eventually brought an end to the 30-year dictatorship of former President Hosni Mubarak. Morsi picked up 13.2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him 51.7 percent of the vote. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo and across the country to celebrate Morsi's victory, chanting slogans like "God is greatest" and "Down with military rule."
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[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says will represent all Egyptians. Morsi moved into his new office in the presidential palace in Cairo on Monday while his supporters kept up their sit-in protest at Tahrir Square to pressure the ruling generals of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to hand over full powers to him, AFP reported.
SCAF took power in February 2011 after the Egyptians launched a revolution against the pro-Israeli regime in January, which eventually brought an end to the 30-year dictatorship of former President Hosni Mubarak. Morsi picked up 13.2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him 51.7 percent of the vote. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo and across the country to celebrate Morsi's victory, chanting slogans like "God is greatest" and "Down with military rule."
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[03 July 13] israeli hardline extremists gain key seats in israel ruling party - English
During a vote held on Monday extreme right wing Israeli\\\\\\\'s were elected into key positions in Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu\\\\\\\'s Likud party.
Hardline Israeli settler and Deputy Minister...
During a vote held on Monday extreme right wing Israeli\\\\\\\'s were elected into key positions in Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu\\\\\\\'s Likud party.
Hardline Israeli settler and Deputy Minister of Military affairs Danny Danon, was voted for the position of chairman of the party\\\\\\\'s Central Committee. Danon made a statement that he would stand against a two state solution between Israel and Palestine. He has also said that Israel should take full control of the West Bank and Palestinians should be governed by Jordan.
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During a vote held on Monday extreme right wing Israeli\\\\\\\'s were elected into key positions in Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu\\\\\\\'s Likud party.
Hardline Israeli settler and Deputy Minister of Military affairs Danny Danon, was voted for the position of chairman of the party\\\\\\\'s Central Committee. Danon made a statement that he would stand against a two state solution between Israel and Palestine. He has also said that Israel should take full control of the West Bank and Palestinians should be governed by Jordan.
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[31 Oct 2013] Iraqi Kurdistan ruling parties seek new regional govt - English
Leaders in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region are still discussing how to build the new regional government following September\'s parliamentary election. The Kurdistan Democratic Party won the election....
Leaders in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region are still discussing how to build the new regional government following September\'s parliamentary election. The Kurdistan Democratic Party won the election. Party leader Ali Awni has announced that the Democratic Party is giving its current partner, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, first refusal to join the next cabinet. The Patriotic Union has enjoyed a cozy ten-year coalition with the Democratic Party. But the Patriotic Union was relegated to third place in the election.
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Leaders in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region are still discussing how to build the new regional government following September\'s parliamentary election. The Kurdistan Democratic Party won the election. Party leader Ali Awni has announced that the Democratic Party is giving its current partner, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, first refusal to join the next cabinet. The Patriotic Union has enjoyed a cozy ten-year coalition with the Democratic Party. But the Patriotic Union was relegated to third place in the election.
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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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[19 Dec 2013] US appeals court overturns ruling that 9\\11 victims can Not sue Saudi Arabia - English
A US appeals court has put Saudi Arabia back as a defendant in lawsuits, saying it had given support to al-Qaeda prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
The federal appeals court in...
A US appeals court has put Saudi Arabia back as a defendant in lawsuits, saying it had given support to al-Qaeda prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
The federal appeals court in New York City has revived claims by families of victims of the attacks. Another court had previously ruled that Saudi Arabia was protected by a legal privilege which says foreign countries can\'t be sued in American courts. The US says nearly three thousand people were killed in the attacks. It says most of the attackers were Saudi nationals who hijacked planes and flew them into the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington.
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A US appeals court has put Saudi Arabia back as a defendant in lawsuits, saying it had given support to al-Qaeda prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
The federal appeals court in New York City has revived claims by families of victims of the attacks. Another court had previously ruled that Saudi Arabia was protected by a legal privilege which says foreign countries can\'t be sued in American courts. The US says nearly three thousand people were killed in the attacks. It says most of the attackers were Saudi nationals who hijacked planes and flew them into the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington.
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