Margarita Bogdanova, Press TV, Moscow
Recent developments related to the forced landing of passenger aircraft at the airport in Ankara, with a suspected military supply route from Russia to Syria, led to a new wave of outrage in Russia.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
Swiss Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter left Egypt Monday following a a 3 day visit where he met with the Egyptian President, Foreign Minister and Prime Minister. During the meetings means of returning Egypt's stolen funds by Former regime members were discussed.
Interview with Mohsen Saleh, professor at the Lebanese University, from Beirut
Iranian satellite channels have been banned from being broadcast in Europe for speaking the truth, a prominent political analyst tells Press TV.
Steven Ribet, Press TV, Beijing
In Beijing, the Chinese government condemned new sanctions imposed by the European Union on Iran. Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei was addressing reporters at a regular press briefing.
Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:42AM
Amina Tylor, Press TV, Essex
They came to pay their respects at the tragic blaze that cost the lives of five members of a close-knit family described as 'wonderful' by their neighbours.
Interview with Franklin Lamb, international lawyer from Beirut.
Under the order of the European Commission Europe's satellite TV network Eutelsat was ordered to shut down the 19 Iranian TV stations that reach the European audience.
Zahid Hussain, Press TV, Peshawar
The case of Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old Pakistani social activist who is now struggling for her life after pro-Taliban militants attacked her, has captured the world's attention with international media giving vast coverage to the incident.
Nel Burden, Press TV, Occupied Safa
Ayman Nasser, a researcher and employee of Addameer Prisoners Association was violently arrested and taken from his home by Israeli Forces.
Interview with Mike Harris, Managing Director, AMT Capital Partners, Arizona.
The EU claims to be a supporter of democracy and freedom of speech yet 19 Iranian satellite TV channels have been abruptly closed off from European access.
Joshua Blakeney, Press TV, Calgary
The former head of The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)'s Afghanistan operation has spoken out. Dr. Nipa Banerjee has echoed the findings of a previously unreleased study which described Canada's so-called aid efforts in Afghanistan as "divorced from reality."
Saman Kojouri, Press TV, Tehran
Condemning the blasphemous act against the prophet of Islam; this time by non-Muslims in Iran;
In this episode ; S17 Occupy Chicago's solidarity action for OWS NYC, S23 Occupy Chicago's first anniversary.
Interview with Manouchehr Takin, senior petroleum upstream analyst at the Centre for Global Energy Studies
US-led sanctions imposed against Iran have a regrettable impact on international business, detrimentally affecting the global economy, an analyst tells Press TV.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Iranian officials say the European Commission's decision to ban 19 Iranian TV and radio channels from broadcasting in Europe violates the very same values that the West claims it upholds. Our correspondent has more.
Mahi Ramakrishnan, Press TV, Kuala Lumpur
It's shining a harsh light on an issue that has been long troubling human rights activists, lawyers and the families of hundreds of victims in Malaysia.
Interview with British political analyst Chris Bambery
The European Union has taken Press TV off air as they fear the alternative channel's "honest coverage" of events such as EU austerity, Britain's role in Bahrain and the Occupy movement, says an analyst.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
It's a show of solidarity with an Iranian medical scientist in a Swedish jail. His offence? Domestic violence. But for this, he says Swedish psychologists in prison have been encouraging him to commit suicide. Now his patients, students and colleagues, who have gathered in front of the Swedish embassy in Tehran, are telling him that not all hope is lost. A sure sign that Dr. Hojjatollah Rabbani still has a long, happy and professional life ahead of him.
Marjan Asi, Press TV, Washington
Dozens of religious groups have come together to counter what they say are anti-Muslim ads posted in DC metro stations. Their message: "Hate speech is not civilized. Support peace in word and deed."
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