Mohammad Shalaby, Press TV, Cairo
Dominated by members of the Muslim Brotherhood's freedom and justice party, the upper house of parliament accused the government of premier Hesham Qandeel, the first to be formed in Egypt since the election of the Brotherhood's own Mohamed Morsy as President, of failing to meet imminent social justice demands.
Nel Burden, Press TV, Occupied Jericho
There has been a mass eviction of Palestinian families from their homes by the Israeli army.
Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
With General David Petraeus out as head of the CIA and the promotion for Gen. John Allen, commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, on hold. US President Obama finds himself in a challenged position assembling a new national security team.
Adnen Chaouachi, Press TV, Tunis
During the era of the reign of the ousted President Ben Ali, it was unthinkable to organize any events to condemn the Israeli injustice without confronting the Authorities. In fact, the former regime preferred maintaining secret ties with Israel to openly supporting the Palestinian cause.
Hamat Awidat, Press TV, Golan Heights
The Syrian border with the occupied territories is a safe passage for the armed gangs backed by the foreign countries.
Dale McEwan, Press TV, Arbil
The Dijla armed force must be stopped. That is the message from the president of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region.
Nargess Moballeghi, Press TV, London
First the BBC got itself in to hot water for NOT airing an episode of current affairs programme, Newsnight.
Muhammad Toori, Press TV, Karachi
Pakistan, a country with over 20 million population of Shia Muslims, is facing consistent increase in the targeted murders of its largest sectarian minority.
Constantine Venizelos, Press TV, Athens
Workers, students, austerity stricken Greeks gather at the Athens Polytechnic for the second day of this political celebration of anti-imperialistic struggle, laying wreaths, remembering the invasion of the junta military into the gates of the polytechnic on November 17th 1973. 23 students died that night and more than a thousand injured, martyrs fallen for democratic values.
Ashantai Hathaway, Press TV, Washington
After electing President Obama for a second term it is arguably so that African Americans are perhaps the most jubilant, even though critics have argued the president has all but neglected that base. Democrats are touting their victory and yet if the mind set on Capitol Hill does not change, Obama's lame duck session will be just that.
Serena Shim, Press TV, Bab al-Hawa
Press TV was able to reach the Turkish border with Syria known as beb e l Hawa which leads to the Syrian city of Aleppo. The crossing is a major route for smuggling, particularly oil and gas, and during the conflict between Syrian government forces and the foreign backed militant group so called the Free Syrian army, it has witnessed a dramatic rise in weapons smuggling.
Interview with Dr. Stephen Sizer, Vicar of Christ Church, Surrey, UK.
Israel is the only entity in the world that has not declared its borders because land theft drives its agenda and it doesn't have enough yet, says an analyst.
Adnen Chaouachi, Press TV, Tunis
For the first time after the Revolution, former Palestinian Prisoners are visiting the capital Tunis to condemn the illegal detention of Palestinians by Israel. The delegation is led by Sheikh Raed Abu Salah who served years in Israeli jails for his resistance to the occupation.
Ramin Mazaheri, Press TV, Paris
As the push for war in Iraq undeniably proved, the West is accustomed to controlling the news in order to manipulate public opinion. Press TV publicizes many facts and ideas which contradict the mainstream thinking found in the Pentagon, Paris and Tel Aviv. Silencing this independence seems to be behind the decision of French satellite company Eutelsat to ban from Europe all 19 Iranian news channels, including Press TV. It's a censorship so sweeping that it may be a record in television news history.
Interview with Richard Falk, special Rapporteur of the United Nations, California
A UN special Rapporteur tells Press TV that by waging the current deadly war on Gaza the Zionist regime of Israel is trying to divert attention from its illegal occupation of Palestinian lands.
Yousef Mawry, Press TV, Sana'a
Thousands of Yemenis have staged a demonstration in the Sixty Square of the Yemeni capital to call on the President and the Unity Government to take decisive measures in meeting the demands of the Yemeni people and to restore the nation's security and independence.
Amina Taylor, Press TV, London
It is a trickle that's become a flood. The public were aghast at the sheer breadth and scale of the allegations of wrong-doing perpetrated against children, some as young as eight years old.
Interview with Roula Talj, political analyst, Beirut
Many Israelis would choose to leave the occupied Palestinian lands as the resistance against the Tel Aviv regime keeps firing rockets toward Israeli cities, says a political analyst.
Hamza Ameer, Press TV, Lahore
Targeted killing of shias has been on a consistent rise in Pakistan as at least 24 shias were gunned town being targeted by miscreants' country wide in the past week.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
Brigadier General Hassan Tehrani Moqaddam, the father of Iran's missile program. He was killed in November 2011 in an explosion west of Tehran. The explosion, which happened during a weapons transfer at a base in Bid Ganeh, killed 16 others besides the IRGC commander. A memorial service was held in the capital to mark the first death anniversary of the top commander of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.
Interview with Randy Short, member of the Dignity, Human Rights and Peace Organization from Washington
A political analyst tells Press TV that people's movement in the Middle East is becoming hard to control for imperialistic entities who want to steal oil and hold Palestinian land.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
The Egyptian Army has deployed major reinforcements to Northern Sinai in a bid to improve the deteriorating security situation in the peninsula.
Dale McEwan, Press TV, Arbil
There were high expectations when the Kurdistan Region's seventh cabinet was inaugurated in April this year. But the cabinet has now come under fire. MPs claim that priorities for the region's ministries are unclear and that political parties still interfere in the government's work.
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