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[18 May 13] US seeks a bloody proxy war in Syria: Ralph Schoenman - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, political commentator, about the recent abduction of three UN peacekeepers by anti-Syria militants.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, political commentator, about the recent abduction of three UN peacekeepers by anti-Syria militants.
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[20 June 13] israel seeks continued war in Syria - English
Press TV has conducted an interview Saeb Shaath, author and Middle East expert in Belfast, about the issue of US president Obama\\\'s declaration to escalate the war in Syria by arming militant...
Press TV has conducted an interview Saeb Shaath, author and Middle East expert in Belfast, about the issue of US president Obama\\\'s declaration to escalate the war in Syria by arming militant elements and the confirmation statement by Shimon Peres saying the US has no other choice.
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Press TV has conducted an interview Saeb Shaath, author and Middle East expert in Belfast, about the issue of US president Obama\\\'s declaration to escalate the war in Syria by arming militant elements and the confirmation statement by Shimon Peres saying the US has no other choice.
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[12 July 13] Israel seeks removal of Palestinians: Ralph Schoenman - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, author of the \"Hidden History of Zionism\", about Israeli forces detaining a five-year-old Palestinian boy for allegedly...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, author of the \"Hidden History of Zionism\", about Israeli forces detaining a five-year-old Palestinian boy for allegedly throwing a stone at a settler\'s car in the southern West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron).
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Ralph Schoenman, author of the \"Hidden History of Zionism\", about Israeli forces detaining a five-year-old Palestinian boy for allegedly throwing a stone at a settler\'s car in the southern West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron).
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[18 Nov 2013] Lebanon seeks to tackle israel Intelligence gathering operations - English
Israel\\\'s espionage activities have increasingly become a concern for Lebanon. Beirut is now calling for equipment to block Tel Aviv\\\'s intelligence gatherings.
Reports say Lebanese...
Israel\\\'s espionage activities have increasingly become a concern for Lebanon. Beirut is now calling for equipment to block Tel Aviv\\\'s intelligence gatherings.
Reports say Lebanese lawmakers as well as foreign, defense and communication ministers will meet with ambassadors of five permanent members of the UN Security Council next week. The European Union\\\'s high representative in Lebanon will also attend the meeting. Lebanese officials are expected ask European countries to sell Beirut anti-spying equipment that it needs to counter Israel\\\'s intelligence activities. Tel Aviv has increased its espionage by installing eaves-dropping stations across Lebanon\\\'s southern border. Beirut says Tel Aviv\\\'s spying activities have negatively affected not only Lebanon but also UN peace-keeping forces.
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Israel\\\'s espionage activities have increasingly become a concern for Lebanon. Beirut is now calling for equipment to block Tel Aviv\\\'s intelligence gatherings.
Reports say Lebanese lawmakers as well as foreign, defense and communication ministers will meet with ambassadors of five permanent members of the UN Security Council next week. The European Union\\\'s high representative in Lebanon will also attend the meeting. Lebanese officials are expected ask European countries to sell Beirut anti-spying equipment that it needs to counter Israel\\\'s intelligence activities. Tel Aviv has increased its espionage by installing eaves-dropping stations across Lebanon\\\'s southern border. Beirut says Tel Aviv\\\'s spying activities have negatively affected not only Lebanon but also UN peace-keeping forces.
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[20 Nov 2013] israel seeks to undermine nuclear talks: James Petras - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Petras, Middle East expert, about Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif\'s censuring Israel for its strenuous efforts to block a nuclear deal...
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Petras, Middle East expert, about Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif\'s censuring Israel for its strenuous efforts to block a nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with James Petras, Middle East expert, about Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif\'s censuring Israel for its strenuous efforts to block a nuclear deal between Iran and the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany.
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[30 Nov 2013] Iran auto industry seeks to boost production - English
Iran ranks 16th in the world in the auto industry, and exports its products to 30 countries worldwide. Last week Iran\'s auto industry was removed from sanctions and a conference held in Tehran...
Iran ranks 16th in the world in the auto industry, and exports its products to 30 countries worldwide. Last week Iran\'s auto industry was removed from sanctions and a conference held in Tehran benefited from that news.
Iran has held the first international conference on the Auto industry, gathering local and international automotive manufactures, but political events in recent days made this event more worthwhile.
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Iran ranks 16th in the world in the auto industry, and exports its products to 30 countries worldwide. Last week Iran\'s auto industry was removed from sanctions and a conference held in Tehran benefited from that news.
Iran has held the first international conference on the Auto industry, gathering local and international automotive manufactures, but political events in recent days made this event more worthwhile.
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[24 Dec 2013] Turkey seeks to revive failed talks with Afghan Taliban - English
More investment and more trade is what Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Ordogan is publicly pursuing in relations with Pakistan. But behind closed door meetings with Pakistani leaders -- Ordogan...
More investment and more trade is what Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Ordogan is publicly pursuing in relations with Pakistan. But behind closed door meetings with Pakistani leaders -- Ordogan talked about the possiblity of reviving peace talks with Taliban militants.
Ankara is seeking Islamabad\'s help to re-engage Taliban to avert a possible chaotic situation once the U-S led foreign forces exit from Afghanistan.Turkey has offered to host peace talks with the Afghan Taliban, however there remains serious douts about Ankara\'s success in its efforts.
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More investment and more trade is what Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Ordogan is publicly pursuing in relations with Pakistan. But behind closed door meetings with Pakistani leaders -- Ordogan talked about the possiblity of reviving peace talks with Taliban militants.
Ankara is seeking Islamabad\'s help to re-engage Taliban to avert a possible chaotic situation once the U-S led foreign forces exit from Afghanistan.Turkey has offered to host peace talks with the Afghan Taliban, however there remains serious douts about Ankara\'s success in its efforts.
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[17 Feb 2014] Saudi Arabia seeks Pakistan\'s help on Syria - English
Saudi Crown Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz al Saud is in Pakistan to discuss important regional issues including the Syrian crises.Salman, who is also Saudi deputy Prime Minister as well as minister...
Saudi Crown Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz al Saud is in Pakistan to discuss important regional issues including the Syrian crises.Salman, who is also Saudi deputy Prime Minister as well as minister of defense, is the second highest-ranking official to travel to Islamabad following a trip by Saudi Arabia\'s Foreign Minister last month.The flurry of visits by top Saudi officials has led to speculations that Riyadh is seeking Pakistan\'s help on Syria.
Some US media reports claim that Saudi Arabia after having lost faith in the Obama Administration to oust Syrian President Bashar al Assad\'s government, is now looking to Pakistan for training the insurgents in Syria.
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Saudi Crown Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz al Saud is in Pakistan to discuss important regional issues including the Syrian crises.Salman, who is also Saudi deputy Prime Minister as well as minister of defense, is the second highest-ranking official to travel to Islamabad following a trip by Saudi Arabia\'s Foreign Minister last month.The flurry of visits by top Saudi officials has led to speculations that Riyadh is seeking Pakistan\'s help on Syria.
Some US media reports claim that Saudi Arabia after having lost faith in the Obama Administration to oust Syrian President Bashar al Assad\'s government, is now looking to Pakistan for training the insurgents in Syria.
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