Interview with Harry Fear, filmmaker and activist
A political analyst tells Press TV that the Israeli siege on the Gaza Strip was put in place to oppress Palestinians and ensure they are unable to thrive and fulfill their potential as a people.
Marjan Asi, Press TV, Washington
They took the world by storm last year, first in the occupation of Wall Street, and now the Occupy Movement has branched out into relief, helping those affected by the recent storms Sandy and the Nor'easter. This relief effort is being called Occupy Sandy.
Yaldaz Sadakova, Press TV, Brussels
"Stop austerity!" That was the message of labor unions protesting in front of the EU institutions in Brussels.
Interview with Mr. Saeb Shaath, author and Middle East expert, Belfast.
According to an analyst, Jordan, Turkey and Israel are involved in smuggling weapons and training terrorists to wage a terror war on the population of Syria.
Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
It's been almost unanimous for years. On nearly two dozen occasions over the last three decades -- the UN General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to condemn the US blockade of Cuba -- with only the US and Israel voting for it last year.
Hanna Qassis, Press TV, Ramallah
Earlier this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu along with 8 of his senior ministers have discussed Israeli repercussion to the unilateral Palestinian move to seek non-member status at the United Nations General Assembly later on in November.
Interview with Mr. Ali al-Ahmad, Director of IGA, Washington.
A political analyst says Saudi Arabia is the biggest buyer of weapons from the US because the survival of the fragile dictatorship relies on US protection.
Yaldaz Sadakova, Press TV, Brussels
As tight deadlines loom, EU finance ministers met in Brussels to discuss measures for stemming the continent's deep economic crisis. The leaders took stock of progress on creating centralized supervision for euro area banks.
Dale McEwan, Press TV, Arbil
Business representatives and officials turned out in their hundreds for the first high-profile Iranian economic conference in the Kurdistan Region's capital on Tuesday. Iran's vice president for international affairs Ali Saeedlou is heading an economic delegation at the conference in Arbil to boost trade relations between Iran and the region. The delegation includes heads of chambers of commerce.
Interview with Radwan Rizk, political analyst
A political analyst tells Press TV that the continued brutal acts of the Bahraini regime will not end the uprising and the people of Bahrain will keep on fighting against the monarchy.
Anustup Roy, Press TV, Paris.
As Palestine once again comes under attack from Israel, questions are being raised over how Palestinians will cope for medical needs.
Fayez Khorshid, Press TV, Kabul
Secret talks have resumed between the Taliban and US in Qatar. It has been reported by the Afghan government.
Interview with Mr. Gordon Duff, Senior Editor of Veterans Today, Ohio.
A political analyst says considering the timeline, the distance and the perpetrated acts, the massacre of the 16 Afghan civilians could not have been committed by one person.
Hassan Alkatib, Press TV, London
Speaking engagements have become the norm for Tony Blair. He is a man trying to revive his political career through this very avenue; making millions of pounds in the process. And on Tuesday he was in central London speaking at a conference hosted by one of the top ranking British Universities.
Altaf Ahmad , Press TV, Sidon
Armed clashes erupted in the Southern city of Sidon in Lebanon between supporters of the controversial Salafist Sheikh, Ahmad Al-Asir, and the Popular Nasserite Organization killing and injuring several people, including a Hezbollah official who was injured while attempting to calm the situation down.
Interview with Moufid Jaber, Middle East Center for Studies and Public Relations, Beirut
The post-revolution Yemeni government favors the interests of the United States and the Saudi regime over the welfare of the people, an activist tells Press TV.
Ivana Setic, Press TV, Sarajevo
In Bosnia and Herzegovina a country with the highest number of registered political parties, even month after local elections, some questions are still on agenda weather they are coming from the parties that won or those that lost.
Broadcast Date: 07 Nov. 2012 Watch on YouTube
Running street battles during Portland anti-austerity protests saw pepper spray, police baton charges, beatings and arrests.
Interview with Hakim al-Mesmari, editor-in-chief of the Yemen Post, from Sana'a
US drone strikes have increased in Yemen as the country's military and infrastructure fall into disarray, a prominent analyst tells Press TV.
Margarita Bogdanova, PressTV, Moscow
Russian government still continues its probe into the recent corruption scandal engulfing the ministry of defense.
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