Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
As Eid-ul-Adha the Feast of Sacrifice draws near the people in Gaza face more violence amid a suffocating Israeli siege.
Gisoo Misha Ahmadi, Press TV, Tehran
Two days after the EU announced a new package of sanctions against Iran's banking and energy sector; lawmakers in the Iranian parliament are discussing measures to soften its impact on ordinary people.
Interview with Mr. Manfred Petritsch, senior journalist, Zurich.
A journalist says the order to silence the Iranian voice and hide it from a European audience came from the top of the EU and is a typical tactic used by the West.
Interview with William Spring, human rights activist
Contradictory remarks by the European Union and two satellite providers regarding the ban on the transmission of Iranian channels have exposed EU's duplicitous approach toward Iran.
Interviewed with Economic Commentator Shabbir Razvi, London
A prominent economic commentator tells Press TV that the recent Super Bank proposal by the EU leaders is going to supersede the economic sovereignty of the EU member states.
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The United States has announced that it will be providing an additional USD 45 million to the insurgents fighting against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government.
Interview with William Jones, Executive Intelligence Review, from Washington
Some political analysts have blamed the Israeli regime for a deadly car bombing in the Lebanese capital in which at least eight people, including a senior intelligence official, were killed and dozens of others were injured.
Interview with Moufid Jaber, Middle East Center for Studies and Public Relations
Mischievous elements are responsible for the deadly bombing in Lebanon, seeking to further destabilize the crisis-hit region, an analyst tells Press TV.
Interview with Caleb Maupin with the International Action Center, New York
The profit-seeking US corporations and bankers try to destabilize the Syrian government for its anti-Imperialist stance, an analyst tells Press TV.
Interview with the former Assistant Secretary of the US treasury Paul Craig Roberts, Atlanta
A renowned analyst tells Press TV that the EU leaders' financial decisions for the bloc are part of a game and not really effective in solving the bloc's financial woes.
Interview with Simon Dixon, CEO of BanktotheFuture.com, in London
European banks are unstable and in need of massive reforms to rescue them from their economic doldrums, an economic commentator tells Press TV.
Wisam al-Bayati, Press TV, Baghdad
The Iraqi people have criticized the ban of Iranian Satellite channels by the European Eutelsate and described it as cultural terrorism.
Interview with Ibrahim Mousawi, political analyst from Beirut
The Israeli regime benefits from instability and chaos in the Middle East, a political analyst tells Press TV.
Interview with international lawyer, Francis Boyle
A prominent lawyer says internationally sought after war criminals, former US president George W. Bush and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, will eventually be brought to justice for their heinous crimes against humanity.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Fresh protests in Iran against the US-made anti-Islam movie. Cultural officials, students and religious figures say they will continue their protests because they know that Western governments will not stop slandering Islam under the pretext of freedom of speech.
Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
The countdown is on. At the end of the year economists say the US will hit a fiscal cliff. But it seems that not too many people seem to know what that really is.
Taha Imani, Press TV, Mecca
The Hajj season is reaching its peak in Saudi Arabia. Although the pilgrims come from different backgrounds, they find themselves united in principles of Islam including the Holy Qur'an and Prophet Mohammad.
Ashantai Hathaway, Press TV, Washington
"In nearly every presidential election reports come out that there was some sort of of election fraud. Many Americans say if there were some proof stating who you voted for will help curb rigging an election, and perhaps for good reason, according to a study, voting machines can easily be hacked and could alter the outcome of an election. "
Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
Activists and speakers were out in force in New York City on Saturday afternoon -- blasting what they called clear and intentional disinformation campaigns against Syria and Iran.
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