[05 Jan 2014] Al-Majed was top Saudi intelligence official: Reports -...
Reports say the ring-leader of the al-Qaeda-linked group, Abdullah Azzam Brigades, was a high-ranking official of Saudi Arabia\'s intelligence...
Reports say the ring-leader of the al-Qaeda-linked group, Abdullah Azzam Brigades, was a high-ranking official of Saudi Arabia\'s intelligence service.
Media reports also say that Riyadh put heavy pressure on Lebanon to extradite Majed al-Majed before his death in detention on Saturday. Meanwhile, Iran\'s Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi has said that Tehran doesn\'t have much information about the death of Majed, but it knows he died under suspicious circumstances. Majed was the man behind the recent terrorist attack on the Iranian Embassy in Beirut. His group launched the attack outside the embassy on November 19, killing 23 people including an Iranian diplomat. Over a hundred 60 others were also injured. Majed is also accused of carrying out several terror attacks in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.
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[23 Oct 2013] Germany chancellor demands obama clarify reports of US...
Germany chancellor has called the U-S president to demand immediate clarification on reports that the U-S spied on her.
The German government...
Germany chancellor has called the U-S president to demand immediate clarification on reports that the U-S spied on her.
The German government spokesman says Angela Merkel had made clear to Barack Obama that if the information proves to be true, it would be completely unacceptable and represents a grave breach of trust. This, after Germany said it had received info that the U-S is spying on Merkel\'s cell phone communications. But the White House says Obama has assured Merkel that her phone is not being monitored. The U-S spying scandal is taking center stage after fugitive American whistle-blower Edward Snowden revealed the details of the program. Washington\'s espionage scandal has already caused outrage among Italian, French, Mexican and Brazilian officials.
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[28 Oct 2013] Reports suggest that Syrian army has retaken control of...
Reports coming out of Syria suggest that the army has retaken control of the ancient Christian town of Sadad from al-Qaeda-linked militants....
Reports coming out of Syria suggest that the army has retaken control of the ancient Christian town of Sadad from al-Qaeda-linked militants.
This follows week-long clashes in the town, which is located north of Damascus. Al-Nusra Front insurgents had recently captured key areas of the town, including a checkpoint that gave them control of the western part. The fighting forced many people to flee to the nearby city of Homs or remain trapped in their homes. Sadad has a strategic location near the main highway leading to the Syrian capital.
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[21 Nov 2013] Reports: 4 British militants fighting in Syria killed -...
Reports from Syria say four British insurgents fighting alongside other foreign-backed militants have been killed in clashes with army troops....
Reports from Syria say four British insurgents fighting alongside other foreign-backed militants have been killed in clashes with army troops. Three of the British insurgents were from London and died in August when their group attacked Syrian soldiers. The fourth militant was shot dead two weeks later in a failed ambush. The men were reportedly from a group of English insurgents working with al-Qaeda-linked militants. The UK\'s intelligence agency, the M-I-5, has said that up to 3-hundred British insurgents are fighting government forces in Syria.
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[24 Dec 2013] UN to investigate reports of crimes against humanity -...
The United Nations is warning that it\\\'ll investigate reports of crimes against humanity in South Sudan.
The warning comes after eyewitnesses...
The United Nations is warning that it\\\'ll investigate reports of crimes against humanity in South Sudan.
The warning comes after eyewitnesses unveiled a wave of brutal ethnic killings. UN chief Ban Ki-moon says all those responsible for the killings will face the consequences. He has asked the Security Council to nearly double the size of the UN mission in South Sudan. Since nearly a week ago, the country has been hit by deadly fighting between government forces and rebels loyal to former vice president, Riek Machar. According to official estimates, 500 people have lost their lives in the week long conflict. But independent sources believe the real figure to be higher.
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[08 Jan 2014] Reports: ISIL has upper hand against FSA in Syria Raqqah -...
Syrian opposition sources say that hardly any insurgents from the al-Qaeda-affiliated group, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant are left in...
Syrian opposition sources say that hardly any insurgents from the al-Qaeda-affiliated group, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant are left in the northern city of Aleppo. The UK based Observatory for Human Rights says ISIL militants withdrew from the Inzarat neighborhood of Aleppo after clashes with militants from the so-called Free Syrian Army and other insurgent groups. The Observatory says the foreign-backed F-S-A had earlier overrun the I-S-I-L\'s headquarters in the city. The bodies of at least 42 people executed by I-S-I-L were reportedly found at the base. Meanwhile, some reports suggest that the ISIL has taken the upper hand against the FSA in the city of Raqqah. The al-Qaeda-linked group is said to be in control of several key positions in the city. A large number of people, including civilians, have been killed during the infighting.
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[08 Jan 2014] Iran view on UN Rapporteur Shaheed reports - English
As the international community is focusing on Iran\'s Human Rights record, Tehran says the west is using this as a tool against the country....
As the international community is focusing on Iran\'s Human Rights record, Tehran says the west is using this as a tool against the country. Despite this, Secretary General of Iran\'s High Council for Human Rights Javad Larijani tells Press TV, Iran encourages a professional report on its right record calling reports till now as biased.
After months in office Iran\'s new President, Hassan Rouhani\'s administration unveiled a draft civil rights charter on his website and asked for all Iranians to contribute via an email.
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[10 Aug 2012] Ramadan in Gaza Ramadan in Hebron Ramadan in Nigeria And...
[10 Aug 2012] Ramadan in Gaza Ramadan in Hebron Ramadan in Nigeria And Ramadan in Italy - English
In this edition of the show, Mazen Naim, Press...
[10 Aug 2012] Ramadan in Gaza Ramadan in Hebron Ramadan in Nigeria And Ramadan in Italy - English
In this edition of the show, Mazen Naim, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Gaza on holy month of Ramadan in Gaza. Nelly Burden, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Hebron on holy month of Ramadan in Hebron. Danjuma Abdullahi, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Abuja on holy month of Ramadan in Nigeria. Max Civili, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Rome on on holy month of Ramadan in Italy.
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[14 June 13] How Tony Blair made his Millions? - English
Tony Blair is one of the most controversial figures of the 21st century. He\'s a statesman to some, war criminal to others and a very rich man....
Tony Blair is one of the most controversial figures of the 21st century. He\'s a statesman to some, war criminal to others and a very rich man. Nargess Moballeghi reports from London.
It\'s been more than 2 years since the revolution in Tunisia and the cost of living has gone upward. Adnen Chaouachi reports on Tunisian economy.
Turkey has a population of some 75 million. According to the most recent census, Alawites account for some 25% of that figure. Serena Shim reports from Turkey.
While university graduates in other countries dream of becoming doctors or lawyers setting up their own businesses, in China today, the most popular career choice for graduates by far is a job in the civil service. Steven Ribet reports from China.
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