Interview with Rodney Shakespeare, chairman of the Committee against Torture in Bahrain, from London
The Bahraini Al Khalifa monarchy serves only its own interests, representing a form of feudalism which usurps the people, a prominent political analyst tells Press TV.
Syria Could be Turkey's Vietnam
The recent polls have repeatedly shown that the Turkish public opinion is strongly opposed to any military
The Treasures of War: 'Britain's Great Adventure in Basra'
Radio 4′s Today programme of 16 October provided rare, frank insight into the priorities behind the British
Interview with Ms. Dahlia Wasfi, political and justice activist, Wilmington, USA.
Bombings have increased in Iraq, leaving dozens of civilians, including women and children, dead.
Washington Lobbies Europe to Join its War on Hezbollah
Washington's attempts to cultivate what it called "moderate Shias" as a counterbalance to Hezbollah, as revealed in
Al-Akhbar's editor-in-chief dissects the internal crisis threatening to bring down the March 14 alliance. The movement, he
Interview with Mr. Jamal Jum'a, Stop the Wall Campaign, Ramallah.
A decade has passed since construction began of a multi billion dollar separation wall from the West Bank by Israel that remains unfinished, mired in political debate.
Interview with Gordon Duff, senior editor of Veterans Today, Ohio
A political commentator says people in the United States no longer trust any US government due to Washington's bellicose policies in Afghanistan.
Interview with Osama Alaradi, president of the Bahraini Medical Association, Detroit
The United Nations should suspend the membership of Bahrain unless the Manama regime stops violating the basic rights of Bahrainis, says an activist.
Interview with Mohammad Daoud Abedi, chairman of the Afghan Nation Peace Council, from Los Angeles
The United States has failed in bringing peace to Afghanistan, having lost track of its mission to fight terrorism, a political analyst tells Press TV.
Interview with Mark Dankof, political commentator, San Antonio
A prominent analyst tells Press TV that the American citizens have come to the understanding that the upcoming presidential election is a fraud and have lost their trust in the US political system.
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Interview with Webster Griffin Tarpley, author and historian, Washington
The ongoing wave of terror and brutal mass killings carried out by the armed rebels in Syria is a sign of their 'acute weakness', says a prominent Analyst.
Ivaylo Spasov, Press TV, Pazardzhik
In the Southern town of Pazardzhik, a controversial trial against a dozen of Imams over what? has resumed. It has no equivalent in Bulgaria's judicial history. So, nationalists took the opportunity and staged a rally with banners, such as "Today fundamentalism, tomorrow - terrorism", "Bulgaria for the Bulgarians'.
Interview with Mr. Paolo Raffone, Secretary General of CIPI Foundation, Brussels.
According to an economist, no new jobs are being created in the Eurozone and instead jobs are being destroyed, which will lead unemployment to an unmanageable situation.
Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
She's only on the ballot in 13 states, but she's young, energetic and optimistic. (Pay-tuh) Lindsay is the Party for Socialism and Liberation presidential candidate for 2012. PSL wants to end US wars, student tuition amnesty and the right for all Americans to have a job. Lindsay is pushing for a political revolution.
Ashraf Shannon, Press TV, Gaza
Early Monday morning Israeli F-16 fighter jets and drones fired their rockets east of al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
Gary Anthony Ramsay Press TV New York
The 2012 presidential election has proven itself to be a fierce competition.
Constanza Heller, Press TV, Buenos Aires
Decision by government of president Cristina Fernandez to accept dialogue with the Islamic Republic of Iran over the AMIA case has symbolized a significant upturn in bilateral ties but -as expected- it has also prompted severe criticism by pro-Israel lobbies in Argentina.
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