Interview with Paul Larudee, political commentator
The United States has one of the worst human rights records in the world, according to a report by Russia's Foreign Ministry.
Interview with the Beirut-based analyst, Omar Nashabe from al-Akhbar newspaper
A prominent analyst tells Press TV that it is the Zionist regime of Israel, and not Hezbollah or Syria, which stands to benefit from General Wissam Hassan's assassination in Lebanon.
Interview with author and historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley
A prominent author says evidence proves that the Israeli regime and the Western military alliance NATO are the sole beneficiaries of Lebanese security chief Wissam al-Hassan's assassination.
Interview with Jamal Wakim, professor at the Lebanese International University
The anti-Syrian March 14 alliance has said Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati must be held accountable for the bombing in Beirut, calling for his resignation.
Interview with Mohammad Daoud Abedi, chairman, Afghan Nation Peace Council, from Los Angeles
The United States 2014 exit strategy from Afghanistan is not applicable; therefore, an immediate departure is warranted, a political activist tells Press TV.
Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
A man steps into a spa near Milwaukee -- Wisconsin on Sunday and begins shooting -- killing three and wounding four more. Though President Barack Obama called local officials to offer his support -- that's about it.
Interview with Agness Gitau, CEO of the London African Media Network
An analyst says acknowledging and apologizing is the least the British can do as "no amount of money" will compensate for the barbaric killings of the past generations of Kenyans by the British torture apparatus.
Ross Frasier, Press TV, Los Angeles
A group of protesters says police brutality in the United States needs to come to an end.
Constantine Venizelos, PressTV, Athens
On October 20th Estelle was only 30 nautical miles away from Gaza in international waters, when armed soldiers attacked the sailing vessel and went on board arresting the entire 30-man crew. Estelle was hauled to the port of Ashdod and the activists were escorted to a detention centre in Holon, a coastal suburb of Tel Aviv.
Pakistan has lodged a protest with the US Embassy over Washington's deadly assassination drone strikes, saying that the attacks are in violation of international law.
Hassan Alkatib, Press TV, London
Discrimination, abuse and Islamophobia. France's Muslim population reveal their experiences of bearing the brunt of anti-Muslim hate crimes in a new book published by the Islamic Human Rights Commission. The study looks into how France's institutions, political culture and attitudes towards Islam have created a hostile and dangerous environment against Muslims.
Amina Taylor, Press TV, London
Former BBC star Jimmy Savile has been exposed as a long-time sexual predator but perhaps one of the biggest casualties of the late Savile's crimes has been his old employers at the BBC. The corporation's boss, George Entwistle appeared before Parliament's media select committee to defend the channel's actions.
Interview with Kamel Wazne, political commentator
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has called for national unity as the opposition March 14 Coalition demands his resignation over the deadly car bombing in Beirut.
Fabian Pierre, Press TV, Istanbul
In a damning report out of the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, the CPJ's investigation has found that Turkey now ranks as the world's leader when it comes to jailing journalists and accusing them of participating in anti-government plots or being members of outlawed political groups.
Wisam al-Bayati, Press TV, Baghdad
Ending the presence of the MKO in Iraq and the consequences of their remaining in the country are among the main topics discussed in Iraq's political circles.
Interview with Gaza-based International Solidarity activist, Joe Carton
A Gaza-based International Solidarity activist says Israel's "criminal behavior" continues as International communities have refrained from condemning or responding to Tel Aviv's atrocities.
Adnen Chaouachi, Press TV, Tunis
The assassination of the opposition figure Lotfi Nakdh this week and the failure of the police to prevent clashes between citizens have caused anger in Tunisia.
Yousef Mawry, Press TV, Sana'a
The Islah party, which is considered one of the biggest political parties in Yemen, has called on the Houthi group and their allies to lay-aside their heavy weapons before entering the highly anticipated national dialogue, which is expected to engulf all the political parties of Yemen in mid-November under peaceful dialogue.
Interview with Ibrahim Moussawi, political analyst
Syria has decided to prohibit Turkish passenger planes from flying over its territory in retaliation for Ankara's decision to ban Syrian flights from Turkish airspace.
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