Iran indigenizes 170 items of oil export equipment: Official Press TV "Today despite enormous challenges posed by ill-wishers of the Islamic establishment and foreign arrogant powers and the existence of domestic difficulties, Iran has succeeded to make major breakthroughs in all fields of science and technology by ... |
Iran's 24th fleet to dock at Sri Lankan port: Navy commander Press TV In recent years, Iran's Navy has been increasing its presence in international waters to protect naval routes and provide security for Iranian merchant vessels and tankers. In addition, in line with the international efforts to combat piracy, the ... |
Saudi spooks' al-Qaeda operatives launch terror mission in Iraq Press TV An al-Qaeda group linked to Saudi Arabia's intelligence services has dispatched 600 of its members to the southern Iraqi city of Basra to carry out terrorist attacks, Press TVreports. The terrorists have been given orders to blow up oil pipelines ... |
Bids to isolate Iran will reach dead end next year: Salehi Press TV International relations in the next year will reach a point where the efforts aimed at isolating Iran will hit a dead end and we will witness remarkable developments next year." Iran Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi. Related Interviews: 'US sheds ... |
West, opposition groups in exile continue acts of espionage against Iran Press TV Semco Khelqati is only one of a number of people who have been arrested on charges of espionage activities against Iran's civilian nuclear program. As a graduate of nuclear sciences, he has done researches on cancer treatment via nuclear technology |
Video - Syria enters 3rd year of unrest Syria enters 3rd year of unrest. Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:25PM. Mohamad Ali,Press TV ... |
An analyst says Saudis are trying to promote Salafi groups in Yemen as they fear thatYemen's liberal Shia movements along with the Bahrain revolution would threaten the stability of the Saudi Kingdom. The comment comes as Yemen has launched a ...
Writer and activist Arundhati Roy, interviewed on Democracy Now () on the tenth anniversary of the Iraq invasion, 19 March 2013. She also says Barack Obama is no different from Bush or Blair. |
British, US spies ignored intelligence before Iraq invasion Press TV 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. MI6 and CIA had been told through secret channels by Saddam's foreign minister ... |
An analyst says, institutionalized racism inside US police forces serves the ruling class and reform will only come with heavy public protest. In the background of ...Press TV has interviewed Roger Wareham, human rights attorney, Washington about this ...
US won't hinder Europeans' arm supply to Syria militants: Kerry Press TV "President (Barack) Obama has made it clear that the United States does not stand in the way of other countries that have made a decision to provide arms, whether it's France or Britain or others," top US diplomat John Kerry said Monday. ... The UK has... |
Video - Egypt police liable for 2011 killings A government-backed fact-finding commission has found that Egypt's police was responsible ... |
West fears Press TV truthful information dissemination Press TV International analysts and journalists have unanimously heaped scorn on the USgovernment, influenced by Zionist lobbies, for the prevailing illegal bans on Press TV, which has always felt obliged to spread truthful news. "The only reason for ... "This ... |
Jailed Palestinian hunger striker holds UK govt. responsible Press TV A jailed Palestinian, who went on hunger strike for more than 200 days in protest at his detention without charge by the Israeli regime, has urged the UK government to force Tel Aviv to end its illegal detention of Palestinians. Britain should take ... |
Crisis to unfold as Britain's elderly doubles in 17 years Press TV We're also going to live longer. By 2030, men aged 65 in the UK can expect to live another 23 years, to 88, and women another 26 years, to 91 years old. That means people are going to have longer periods of healthy lives, but also longer periods of ill ... |
Top US colleges fail to recruit high-achieving poor: Report Press TV The US Department of Education said that the US has more than 1 million homeless students including children enrolled in public preschools and kindergarten through 12th grade for the 2010-2011 school year. GMA/JR. Comments. Add Comment Click Here... |
China overtakes UK as world's 5th arms exporter Press TV China has become the world's fifth-largest arms exporter overtaking Britain in the global arms trade, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) says. Between 2008 and 2012, China's volume of weapons exports saw a 162-percent growth... |
Video - Somali govt. signs agreement with non ... Abdulaziz Billow, Press TV, Mogadishu. Share | Email ... Recently, the country's Prime ... |
US cyber attack claims against other nations, hypocritical: Joe Iosbaker Press TV A political activist tells Press TV that the US is guilty of hypocrisy when accusing other countries for cyber warfare attacks as Washington continues to make viruses to use against their enemies. China's new Premier Li Keqiang gave the country's ... |
British public can no longer be fooled about Iraq war: Christopher Walker Press TV An analyst says as army officers openly criticize the US and UK-led war on Iraq people's increased awareness might result in those responsible such as Tony Blair to end up as a war criminal. The comment comes as a former chief of the British Defense... |
'Iraq war planning wholly irresponsible' Press TV The former top commander, who chaired the defense staff between 1997 and 2001, said the then US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has a "lot to answer" over allowing the Iraqi army to be taken apart, rather than removing its top commanders and... |
Iranians will not bow down against US mafia-style embargoes Press TV Washington's threats to impose "secondary" sanctions against third-country entities doing business with the Islamic Republic represents a mafia-mentality so characteristic of the unipolar reality in which the US sees itself. Washington has recently ... |
'Iraq war criminals persistent in Syria'
A political analyst says an international tribunal needs to try the war criminals of the US-led invasion of Iraq as they continue war crimes in Syria.
Video - US Iraq war 'worse than a costly mistake' Former U.S. ambassador to Iraq Edward Peck said on Sunday that the U.S. invasion of Iraq was ... |
'US has ulterior motive in Afghan plea'
The US' demand for immunity for its forces in Afghanistan comes as part of a plot to leave Afghanistan in a mess and yet avoid prosecution, a political analyst tells Press TV.
'Bush, Blair must be tried for war crimes'
Former US President and British Prime Minister, George W. Bush and Tony Blair, invaded Iraq "in bad faith" and must stand trial for war crimes, an analyst tells Press TV.
US mafia-style embargo fails to dent Iran
From talk of "red lines" and cartoon bombs to having "all options on the table", an undeniably delusional logic emanates from leadership in Washington and Tel Aviv regarding the alleged threat posted by Iran's nuclear program.
Western monkey wrenches in Egypt
The process of shaping post-revolutionary Egypt to conform to the postmodern imperial world is proceeding apace.
West starting new war on free speech
Freedom of speech is the most fundamental right of man and all achievements of human civilization are indebted to it. Creativity, innovation, advancements and inventions in different fields are only possible through safeguarding the right to free speech.
Video - Invasion of Iraq based on 'a package of lies ... Former U.S. president George W. Bush was "planning a war from the minute he came to the White ... |
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