Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Interview with Richard William Murphy, former US assistant secretary of state, New York City
The low turnout in the 2012 US presidential election shows the fact that Americans are tired of the long and harsh political process involved in the presidential campaigns, says a former US assistant secretary of state.


Interview with Saeed al-Shahabi, Bahraini political activist from London
A political analysts says the Bahraini regime's measures are a sign of desperation and will only make the people more resolute in their demands, Press TV reports.


Hamza Ameer, Press TV, Lahore
Targeted killing of Shias across the country seem to have no stoppage as miscreants continue target and kill innocent Shias in all parts of Pakistan.


Marjan Asi, Press TV, Washington
The case against the Holy Land Foundation charity and five of its members has been effectively sealed.


Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
It looks more like a moonscape than a city street. Massive mounds of the sea sand Hurricane Sandy brought ashore with her stand in front of these Far Rockaway houses -- along with the material ruins of thousands of lives. Marty Sinon says his Mom only got a little flooding sometimes -- until last Monday.




Ibrahim Husseini, Press TV, al-Quds
Reactions to Obama's victory varied in Israel. Some said they were indifferent because it will have little impact on the Israeli economy, while others were concerned on Obama's approach towards Iran.


Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
Palestinians mainly women protested in front of the International Committee of the Red Cross Sub-delegation office in Gaza in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.


Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
It looks more like a moonscape than a city street. Massive mounds of the sea sand Hurricane Sandy brought ashore with her stand in front of these Far Rockaway houses -- along with the material ruins of thousands of lives. Marty Sinon says his Mom only got a little flooding sometimes -- until last Monday.





Ashantai Hatahway, Press TV, Washington
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ginsburg will soon be 80 years old, she is the eldest member of the court, but trailing her are three other members in their 70's, which means America currently has its oldest court since the New Deal era.






Ramin Mazaheri, Press TV, Paris
France has announced another round of austerity measures, in an unpredicted change-of-heart.








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