Thursday, 27 September 2012

Calligraphy exhibition opens in Sarajevo
Ivana Setic, Press TV, Sarajevo ... Qur'an Week in Sarajevo, Cultural Center of the Islamic ...
Iranian TV reporter killed on air by Syrian rebel sniper
Iran's Press TV claimed its Damascus correspondent was killed Wednesday by a rebel sniper ...
Interview with Stephen Lendman, writer and radio host, Chicago
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has strongly criticized the current world order describing it as discriminatory and based on inequality.
Interview with Paul Wolf, human rights and international lawyer, Washington
The foreign-sponsored insurgents in Syria have attacked the Press TV staff, killing the Iranian English-language news network's correspondent Maya Naser, and injuring its Damascus Bureau Chief Hosein Mortada.
Broadcast date: 31 May. 2012 Watch on YouTube
Tony Blair arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice with a wave, but there were protests going on outside. Tony Blair's testimony at the Leveson inquiry was as measured and considered as ever.
Sat Jun 2, 2012 10:19AM
In Egypt there is growing fear among many that the unexpected results of the first round of presidential election could lead to an even more complicated situation in the run-off between Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi and former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq.
Thu May 31, 2012 10:12AM
This episode of the show covers the Chicago Boeing protests, Teachers' Union demos and Stand Up Chicago anti-corporate tax dodgers protest.
Broadcast Date: 03 June 2012 Watch on YouTube
Andy Coulson; David Cameron's former spin doctor was detained at his London home early on Tuesday. Police has announced that he had been arrested and charged with perjury.
Interview with political analyst Omar Nashabe, Beirut
An analyst says that the killing of Press TV's 33-year-old correspondent, Maya Naser, in Syria is a violation of international law.
Wisam al-Bayati, Press TV, Baghdad
Cultural Organization in Baghadhas organized a conference to protest against the US-produced film with a negative depiction of the holy Prophet of Islam.
Interview with Peter Rushton, historian and political columnist, London.
The killing of Press TV's Syria correspondent Maya Naser by sniper fire is viewed by analysts as a deliberate assassination.
Saman Kojouri, Press Tv, Tehran
Interview with Kamel Wazni, political commentator
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called on the international community to condemn the assassination of a Press TV correspondent in Syria.
Yaldaz Sadakova, Press TV, Brussels
Unlike other immigrants in Europe, Muslims have almost no say in how they're portrayed. It's usually other, non-Muslim groups, like political parties, that shape their image, often inaccurately and negatively. These are the findings of a new academic report unveiled in Brussels. So why is it that Muslims are not the ones creating their own image? The authors of the study say the reason is that they're usually not given the opportunity.
Interview with Bassam Qintar, editor of Al-Akhbar Newspaper
Press TV correspondent in Syria, Maya Naser, has been laid to rest near the country's western city of Homs in a funeral ceremony attended by Syrian Army personnel.
تراجع المسلحين في حلب وازدياد المرتزقة وجرائم الحرب.. - الحلقة الاولی

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Interview with Hamid Reza Emadi, Press TV News Room director
Insurgents in the Syrian capital Damascus have attacked Press TV staff, killing the Iranian English-language news network's correspondent Maya Naser, and injuring its Damascus Bureau Chief Hosein Mortada.
Interview with Lawrence Davidson, professor of West Chester University
US President Barack Obama has once again accused Iran of seeking a nuclear weapon and of failing to meet its international obligations.
Interview with Zayd al-Isa, Middle East expert from London
Saudi security forces have arrested senior Shia cleric Hussein Radi in the Eastern Province as Riyadh suppression of opposition voices continues.
Interview with Ibrahim Mousawi, director of Hezbullah Mass Media
Insurgents in the Syrian capital Damascus have attacked Press TV staff, killing the Iranian English-language news network's correspondent Maya Naser, and injuring its Damascus Bureau Chief Hosein Mortada.
Interview with Mr. Ammar Waqqaf, Syrian Social Club, London.
Internal opposition groups in Syria have met in a conference to unify for dialogue under the principles of rejecting violence and to reject foreign intervention.
Gary Anthony Ramsay, Press TV, New York
New york commuters are use to having and hearing all kinds of opinions. But a new campaign placed in the subways system has some riders making a double take. The promotion funded by a pro-Israeli conservative equates Israel as civilized and their opponents as quote "Savages".
Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
This week the United States is expected to remove the MKO from its list of terrorist organizations. The potential delisting is raising scrutiny over the US' commitment to combating terror and its political agenda--it may just depend on who the target is.
Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:37AM
Abdulaziz Billow Ali, Press TV, Mogadishu
Fighting for the control of Somalis coastal port town of Kismayo is raging as Kenyan forces from the African Union and Somali government forces plan on capturing the strategic town from the Al-Shabaab fighters.
Israel is now completing the final stages of a planned settlement project named Greater Jerusalem on the territory of the province of Bethlehem.
Amina Tylor, Press TV, London
They came from across the political divide with one cause in mind; to stop a new piece of legislation being pushed through the British Parliament that would tear up centuries of legal protection.
Nargess Moballeghi, Press TV, London
In September 2011, 55 year old Munir Farooqi was given 4 life sentences for terrorism, after he was infiltrated by under-cover police officers, posing as Muslims.
Broadcast Date: 27 May 2012 Watch on YouTube
Egyptians went to the polls in their first ever free presidential election during the week.
Broadcast date: 23 May. 2012 Watch on YouTube
All eyes turn towards Chicago, beginning May 17th, as 99 percenters rode solidarity bosses from New York City and other cities across the country to meet up with fellow patriots and protest against NATO.
Broadcast date: 24 May. 2012 Watch on YouTube
Millions of Egyptians queued at polling stations to cast their ballots in the country's first free presidential elections since the ouster of dictator Hosni Mubarak in a popular revolution last year.
Altaf Ahmad, Press TV, Hermel
A newer demo broke out in Lebanon's North-East governorate of Hermel with the participation of protestors who took to the streets in outrage chanting the slogan "Loyalty to the Messenger of Allah".
Maya Naser, Press TV, Damascus
With participation of Iranian, Russian, and Chinese ambassadors, a conference is held in Damascus to unite the Syrian opposition parties.
Interview with Muhammad al-Asi, Imam of Washington DC Islamic center
Thousands of people in Pakistan have held fresh anti-US protests against a US-made anti-Islam film and sacrilegious cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) in France.
Adnen Chaouachi, Press TV, Tunis
The Tunisian Front of Islamic Associations and Civil society activists have organized a public meeting in Tunis to denounce the recent American and French attacks on Islam. The goal of the meeting is to protest peacefully and to show the unity of all Muslims after the revolution
Interview with Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, Washington
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) will take the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to court over US President Barack Obama's assassination drone strikes.
Interview with Mark Thornton, senior fellow, Ludwig von Mises Institute, from Alabama
A new survey by the American Payroll Association has indicated that more than two-thirds of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Interview with Saeb Shaath, author & political commentator
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has called for unity among the Islamic countries saying that his country is ready for any kind of regional cooperation.
Altaf Ahmad, Press TV, Hermel
A newer demo broke out in Lebanon's North-East governorate of Hermel with the participation of protestors who took to the streets in outrage chanting the slogan "Loyalty to the Messenger of Allah".
Zahid Hussain, Press TV, Peshawar
Riots erupted in Pakistan after massive anti-US protests in the country turned violent during a national day of protest against the anti-Islam film produced in the United States.
Broadcast date: 09 May. 2012 Watch on YouTube
This episode of the show reviews all the May Day demonstrations, arrests and police action from the major US cities.
Broadcast Date: 06 May 2012 Watch on YouTube"Ofcom decided that we were not fit and proper people to hold a television license," said George Galloway.
Broadcast date: 11 May. 2012 Watch on YouTube
An estimated 1,600 to 2,000 Palestinian prisoners began an open-ended hunger strike on April 17.
Broadcast date: 10 May. 2012 Watch on YouTube
On the streets of London there was another mighty demonstration of workers whose pensions have been stolen by the UK government to pay for war and destruction in other people's countries.
An analyst says having Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi holding a Quartet Meeting on Syria without non-regional Western powers and Saudi Arabia is in itself 'a very significant initiative.'
Interview with Mohammad Marandi, professor at the University of Tehran
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the UN-Arab League Joint Special Representative for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi have met in Damascus as part of a new diplomatic campaign to resolve the Syrian crisis.
Rony Curvelo, Press TV, Sao Paulo
The protesters that where condemning the movie that insulted the prophet Muhammad started at the Mosque do Bras, right after the prayers of the day, they filled the streets starting a peaceful march in the City of Sao Pablo, the demonstration was organized by the Islamic Center of Brazil, and by the leaders of the local mosque do Bras, with the participation of leaders of other religions.
Nel Burden, Press TV, Ramallah
Israel has been training soldiers on all fronts in preparation for a possible military strike against Iran's alleged nuclear project.
Joseph Kim, Press TV, Seoul
South Korea's bilateral ties with Israel are anticipated to reach new heights economically. Both countries have expressed interest in strengthening their defense and trade relationship - especially considering Seoul's ability to produce cars and electronics, which its counterpart does not.
Interview with Political Analyst Hanin Salem, London
French Muslims have expressed their outrage over the publication of inflammatory cartoons insulting Islam's most revered figure, Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
Hamza Ameer, Press TV, Lahore
Journalist community of Lahore staged a peaceful protest rally in Lahore protesting against the anti-Islam movie produced by an Israeli citizen based in the United States.
Interview with Mark Dankof, political commentator and broadcaster, San Antonio
Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari says a war on Iran "will eventually happen," warning that the attack will lead to the Israeli regime's obliteration.
Interview with Beirut-based political analyst Kamel Wazne
Amid escalating Tel Aviv threats against Tehran, an analyst says the era when Israel could threaten other countries with war is over and Iran and Mideast states are capable of countering any Israeli 'stupidity.'
Adnen Chaouachi, Press TV, Tunis
The Tunisian Front of Islamic Associations and Civil society activists have organized a public meeting in Tunis to denounce the recent American and French attacks on Islam. The goal of the meeting is to protest peacefully and to show the unity of all Muslims after the revolution
Interview with Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, Washington
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) will take the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to court over US President Barack Obama's assassination drone strikes.
Interview with Mark Thornton, senior fellow, Ludwig von Mises Institute, from Alabama
A new survey by the American Payroll Association has indicated that more than two-thirds of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.