Ramin Mazaheri, Press TV, Paris
Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu made his first visit to France under Francois Hollande, but his arrival was not warmly received by more than a thousand demonstrators.
Interview with Hisham Tillawi, host of Current Issues TV and Radio from Lafayette
The UN Human Rights body has reacted to the video posted on the web that shows insurgents in Syria, executing soldiers, saying the video probably shows "war crimes."
Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
Fallen trees - wrecked power transformers - and crushed cars.
Interview with Kamel Wazni, political analyst from Beirut
A political analyst says the ban of rallies imposed by the Bahraini monarchy could not silent the people who have decided to go forward with no turning back, Press TV reports.
Mohammed al-Attab, Press TV, Sana'a
People who came to this place to congratulate each other on this religious occasion, expressed the importance of this day as a remembrance to Muslims to unit themselves and follow Allah's instructions and guidance.
Interview with Dr. Randy Short, a member of the Dignity, Human Rights and Peace organization, from Washington
A prominent political activist says the United States is scrambling to find an exit strategy from the conflict in Syria, where the foreign-backed insurgents have failed to overthrow the government.
Hamza Ameer, Press TV, Lahore
The Lahore High Court has summoned the Pakistan government to immediately respond to the argument addressed in a petition against ongoing US assassination drone attacks in Pakistan.
Interview with Dr. Randy Short, Dignity Human Rights and Peace Organization, Washington.
The Rohingya Muslims, who face potential genocide, have been abandoned by the West due to the imperial geo-strategic agenda of Western states against China, an analyst says.
Interview with Danny Makki, co-founder of the Syrian Youth in Britain, from London
The United States has failed with its hegemonic actions in Syria, seeking to find an exit strategy from the crisis-hit state, a political activist tells Press TV.
Ibrahim Husseini, Press TV, Jordan Valley
European imports from the Jordan valley and the dead sea are sustaining illegal Israeli settlements. That's according to a recently published report by twenty two international NGOs' operating in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Interview with Mr. Nii Akuetteh, African policy analyst, Washington.
The exploitation of African resources by foreign mining companies leaves crumbs for South Africans and becomes a reason for mass protests, says an analyst.
Interview with James Jatras, former US Senate foreign policy analyst, Washington
A former US Senate Foreign Policy analyst tells Press TV that Hillary Clinton's remarks about the extremism of anti-Assad armed rebels in Syria shows the failure of the US policy in arming these terrorist rebels.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Interview with Mr. Gordon Duff, Senior Editor of Veterans Today, Ohio.
According to an analyst, the FBI and other departments in the US are involved in recruiting domestic terrorists and many of them consider themselves above the law.
Interview with Muhammed al-Asi, the Imam of the Washington D.C. Islamic Center
The freedom-fighting democratic movement in Bahrain is unnoticed to Westerners who are being steered away from the oil-rich region of the Persian Gulf, an analyst tells Press TV.
Yousef Mawry, Press TV, Aden
Southern Yemenis have taken to the streets after Friday prayers in the Liberation Square of Aden, to call for the support of who they referred to as "The Oppressed People."
Interview with Ella Ebrahim, journalist and political analyst, Damascus
Terrorist attacks in Syria are carried out with the aim of damaging the general public's trust in the government's ability to protect people against insurgent attacks, says a commentator.
Interview with Richard Becker, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, from San Francisco
The United States plans to reorganize the failed structure of the Syrian insurgents in their bid to topple the country's government, a prominent activist tells Press TV.
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