Saudi forces raid homes, make arrests
Saudi regime forces have raided homes and arrested a number of scholars, doctors and professors as Riyadh starts a campaign of terror against protesters.
MI6, CIA knew Iraq had no WMDs
Britain and U.S. spying agencies had ignored intelligence before invasion of Iraq that the country had no active weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), it has been revealed.
Amano is US puppet on Iran: German MP
A German lawmaker has described Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano as a "US puppet" in his handling of Iran's nuclear energy dossier.
Iraq war: A requiem for humanity
At 10 years since the launch of Operation Iraqi Liberation (to use the original name with the appropriate acronym, OIL) and over 22 years since Operation Desert Storm, there is little evidence that any significant number of people in the United States have a realistic idea of what our government has done to the people of Iraq, or of how these actions compare to other horrors of world history.
Cleric warns of outrage in Saudi Arabia
An influential Saudi cleric has called for the Al Saud regime to initiate reforms or risk public outrage and the possible disintegration of the kingdom, a report says.
Press TV truth coverage scares West
The only ground on which the Western-owned satellite providers' continuous ban on Iran's English-language news network Press TV could be justified is the West's fear of promotion of truth.
NYPD sued over 'stop-and-frisk' policy
The New York Police Department has been taken to court over its controversial 'stop-and-frisk' policy, which rights groups say specifically targets minorities.
Gitmo hunger strike enters day 41
A hunger strike by prisoners at the US's notorious Guantanamo Bay detention facility enters its 41st consecutive day, as medical experts and lawyers warn of the deteriorating health of more than 100 hunger strikers.
Tribunal asks ICC to probe Israel crimes
The Russell Tribunal on Palestine has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate crimes committed by the Israeli regime in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Protests for slain African-American NYC teen continue
Demonstrators outraged over the deadly shooting of an African-American teenager by police have taken to the streets of Brooklyn in New York City for the sixth straight night.
'Iran election will change global equation'
Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says high turnout of the Iranian people in the forthcoming presidential election will change all equations even at global level.
Iran tests border patrol drones
A senior Iranian commander says border guards have begun testing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for patrolling the country's eastern borders.
Leader pardons inmates before Nowruz
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has granted clemency to a number of the country's prisoners on the occasion of the Iranian New Year, Nowruz, and the Islamic Republic Day.
'Israelis must leave settlements now'
Israel must immediately withdraw from the occupied Palestinian territories, as settlements are leading to Palestinians' human rights "being violated consistently and on a daily basis," a UN expert says.
Saudis hold protest in Buraidah
Saudis have once again taken to the streets in the central city of Buraidah to demand the release of political prisoners, despite a protest ban by Al Saud regime on demonstrations.
Syrian troops kill scores of militants
The Syrian army has clashed with foreign-backed militants fighting against the government in several parts of the country, killing a large number of them.
US national beats Saudi man in Riyadh
An American national has reportedly hit and injured a Saudi citizen in the capital Riyadh after warning him against harassing a group of women in a shopping center.
UK activists to commemorate massacre
Activists from across Britain are to mark the 65th anniversary of the Deir Yassin massacre, with a number of events planned for the next month.
The Monarchy Part 14
The Monarchy program is aimed at shedding light on the dark corners of British internal affairs, foreign affairs, and of course, the UK economy.
BAE Systems inks £2.5bn deal with Oman!
British arms producer BAE Systems has signed a key £2.5 billion deal with Oman to supply 12 Typhoon fighter jets and eight Hawk trainer jets to the Persian Gulf country.
London faces new 'home-rule' challenge
Leaders of the three biggest island groups in the British Isles have come up with a joint project to seek "self rule" from Britain and Scotland after the Scottish independence referendum in 2014.
Chilcot inquiry lacks crucial documents
Britain's Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war lacks crucial documents, it has been revealed months ahead of its date of release, local media reported.
'Israel's allies on sinking ship'
A political analyst tells Press TV that Israel stands accused of decades of war crimes against humanity, calling on the allies of the Israeli regime to abandon this "sinking ship."
'Zionists can't stand Press TV truth'
An analyst says the EU bans on Press TV officials have been imposed as Zionists and totalitarian governments need to be able to sensor the truth from the public.
'US on verge of uprising against racism'
An analyst says, institutionalized racism inside US police forces serves the ruling class and reform will only come with heavy public protest.
'European economy reaches crisis point'
An analyst says massive debt accumulation combined with public spending cuts has deteriorated some European economies to the point of absolute crisis.
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