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[30 June 13] Ahmadinejad-CBI deal on government debts illegal - English
While Iran\'s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad prepares to leave office, controversy surrounds the means through which he is planning to settle the government\'s debts.
President Mahmoud...
While Iran\'s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad prepares to leave office, controversy surrounds the means through which he is planning to settle the government\'s debts.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad\'s latest decision is illegal-- this is how senior Iranian lawmaker Ahmad Tavakkoli has bluntly put it.
Press TV\'s Gisoo Misha Ahmadi reports from Tehran.
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While Iran\'s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad prepares to leave office, controversy surrounds the means through which he is planning to settle the government\'s debts.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad\'s latest decision is illegal-- this is how senior Iranian lawmaker Ahmad Tavakkoli has bluntly put it.
Press TV\'s Gisoo Misha Ahmadi reports from Tehran.
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[01 July 13] Protesters welcome Obama in Johannesburg - English
People in South Africa have protested against a visit by US President Barack Obama to their country. Protesters denounced Obama\\\'s foreign policy among other things, saying the African continent...
People in South Africa have protested against a visit by US President Barack Obama to their country. Protesters denounced Obama\\\'s foreign policy among other things, saying the African continent wants \\\"African solutions for African problems\\\". Obama departs for Tanzania on Monday after a three-day visit to South Africa.
Press TV\\\'s Hassen Seria reports from Cape Town.
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People in South Africa have protested against a visit by US President Barack Obama to their country. Protesters denounced Obama\\\'s foreign policy among other things, saying the African continent wants \\\"African solutions for African problems\\\". Obama departs for Tanzania on Monday after a three-day visit to South Africa.
Press TV\\\'s Hassen Seria reports from Cape Town.
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[01 July 13] Millions of Egyptians rally against President Morsi - English
Millions of Egyptians have taken to the streets across the country to voice their dismay with the Egyptian president on the first anniversary of his inauguration. Marches and rallies took place in...
Millions of Egyptians have taken to the streets across the country to voice their dismay with the Egyptian president on the first anniversary of his inauguration. Marches and rallies took place in several places in the capital Cairo heading to both Liberation Square and the presidential palace.
Press TV\'s Karim Gamal el-Deen reports from Cairo.
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Millions of Egyptians have taken to the streets across the country to voice their dismay with the Egyptian president on the first anniversary of his inauguration. Marches and rallies took place in several places in the capital Cairo heading to both Liberation Square and the presidential palace.
Press TV\'s Karim Gamal el-Deen reports from Cairo.
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[01 July 13] Life harder in Gaza as Egypt tightens bolder security - English
Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the...
Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the coastal enclave. Gaza has been suffering for several years from an Israeli blockade which has caused a lot of difficulty for the people living there. But now the new situation on the Egyptian border is making the economic situation in the coastal enclave much more difficult than before. Due to the tight Israeli blockade, Gaza depends on the tunnels to obtain essential supplies and cheaper fuel. Estimates show 40 percent of the coastal enclave\'s needs come via underground tunnels.
Hala al-Safadi, Press TV, Gaza
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Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the coastal enclave. Gaza has been suffering for several years from an Israeli blockade which has caused a lot of difficulty for the people living there. But now the new situation on the Egyptian border is making the economic situation in the coastal enclave much more difficult than before. Due to the tight Israeli blockade, Gaza depends on the tunnels to obtain essential supplies and cheaper fuel. Estimates show 40 percent of the coastal enclave\'s needs come via underground tunnels.
Hala al-Safadi, Press TV, Gaza