Interview with Rick Ackerman of rickackerman.com, from Boulder
The United States is heading towards a hyperinflationary position as the dollar is backed by massive debt and a depleted American workforce, an expert tells Press TV.
Mohamed Shalaby, Press TV, Cairo
Twenty six Egyptian political and revolutionary forces attended Friday's conference upon the invitation of the freedom and justice party to support the Palestinian cause.
Max Civili, Press TV, Rome
An anti-Israel sit-in called by the Union of the Palestinian communities of Italy was staged in front of the Italian Parliament In Rome on Friday.
Interview with Richard Weitz with American conservative non-profit think tank Hudson Institute, from Washington
Israelis "would prefer not to undertake a ground invasion" of the Gaza Strip as they realize that the Palestinian resistance movement of Hamas has improved its power, an analyst tells Press TV.
Amina Taylor, Press TV, London
It had been a nervous six months since anti-war campaigner David Lawley-Wakelin found out he would stand trial for attempting to put former Prime Minister Tony Blair in the dock on charges of being a war criminal. In the end – according to supporters who had come to witness proceedings - British justice sided with the establishment.
Interview with Kevin Barrett, author and Islamic Studies expert, Madison
A prominent analyst tells Press TV that while the Zionist regime is intentionally targeting the civilians in Gaza, the Zionist-operated media across the world try to claim otherwise to enable and encourage a genocide.
Daria Dieguts, Press TV, Kiev
Palestinian Moussa Arada has been living in Ukraine since 1992. Graduate of the Medical University now he is running his own dental clinic. He confesses he would have never started this business in Palestine.
Constantine Venizelos, PressTV, Athens
National independence should not be confused with nationalism, say Greeks who remember the events of November 17th 1973, when half a million citizens took to the streets demanding an end to the military regime imposed on Greece in 1967 and students occupied Athens Polytechnic.
Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
More than a hundred Israeli rockets pounded Gaza early Thursday morning as Israel backed out of a promised ceasefire.
Syed Ali Safvi, Press TV, Indian-administered Kashmir
Three and a half hour drive through alpine forests, autumn meadows, beautiful orchards, overlooking snow-capped mountains, leads us to one of the most exotic places in Indian-controlled Kashmir - Lolab.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
Thousands of Egyptians rallied in Tahrir square and other parts of the country in support of Gaza. They voiced their anger against the Israeli Offensive against the civilians of Gaza which has so far left dozens killed.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Demand for the US dollar has gone down if not dried out in Iran's foreign currency market. That's why the low rate for the greenback and other basket currencies has surprised many. The latest slide has been triggered by a government move to supply more dollars to the importers of basic goods at a special rate.
Marjan Asi, Press TV, Washington
They're being called 'killer robots'- machines that decide independently on targets to strike without being told by any human.
Yousef Mawry Press TV, Sana'a
In support of the Gaza strip, which for the past few days has witnessed military assault led by the Zionist regime, Yemenis have rallied the streets nationwide, on a Friday dubbed 'Solidarity with Palestine".
Danjuma Abdullahi, Press TV, Zaria
The leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky opened the ceremony in the Islamic center there, the official headquarters of the Shiite in Nigeria.
Joshua Blakeney, Press TV, Calgary
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper has proclaimed his unambiguous support for Israel's ongoing attack on the people of Gaza.
Yaldaz Sadakova, Press TV, Brussels
Output in the 17 countries that use the euro shrank once again in the third quarter of this year, according to fresh numbers from the EU statistical agency. The euro area's gross domestic product contracted by 0.1 percent compared to the previous quarter.
Nel Burden, Press TV, Ramallah
A large crowd of Palestinians from all political factions joined in unity at al-Minara Square, Ramallah, in support of the victims of Gaza.
Arash Khalatbari, Press TV, Birjand, in the East of Iran
More targets discovered and destroyed on the second day and a lot more. More interceptor jet fighters, bombers and drones from the Orange country, the mock enemy, attack sensitive and vital parts. Advanced low altitude and medium range aerial defense systems and artillery chase, track and shoot down mock enemy drones by using different techniques, and find enemy planes signaling that the game is over.
Arash Khalatbari, Press TV, Birjand, in the East of Iran
The last day of Defender of Velayat Skies Drills. The drills started on Monday and lasted for four days. All branches of Iran's armed forces participated in these drills, in an area of 850,000 square kilometers, making it the biggest aerial defense drill in Iran's history. Some of Iran's most advanced weapons were put to the test in these drills. One of the weapons tested was an optimized version of the S-200 missile, made by Iranian engineers. Brigadier General Shahrokh Shahram, the spokesman of the drills told us more about the missile and today's program.
Interview with Dr. Richard Becker, author of Palestine, Israel and the US Empire, San Francisco
An analyst says any escalation or continuation of the military assault by Israel against the people of Gaza would have negative consequences on the US interests in the region.
Arash Khalatbari, Press TV, Birjand, in the East of Iran
The two sides intensify their attacks and use more advanced technologies and tactics on the third day of Defender of Velayat Skies-4 Drills. Warplanes and drones from Orange country, or the mock enemy, attack the blue country.
Syed Ali Safvi, Press TV, Indian Administered Kashmir
As winter sets in and people shiver in the sub-zero temperature, Kashmir is facing acute shortage of cooking gas. The crisis, triggered by Indian government's decision to restrict the number of subsidised LPG cylinders to six per year on authorised connection has affected the middle class most. According to official figures, Kashmir has almost one million LPG consumers.
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