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Flood waters peaks in southern US city (by PressTV)

The southern US city of Memphis is facing major flooding with rising water levels that have forced out people from around 1,300 homes.

Early Tuesday, the flood levels reached 47.85 feet -- which have not been witnessed since the 1930's -- and are expected to stay very close to that level for the next 24 to 36 hours.

Rescue services and the army were deployed to secure the levees and help...


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Heartburn drugs may increase fracture (by PressTV)

Long-term use of common heartburn medications such as omeprazole, esomeprazole, and lansoprazole are associated with increased risk of fractures.

Korean researchers who analyzed 11 previous studies found that the consumption of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which reduce the production of stomach acid, is linked with a 29 percent higher risk of fracture.

The finding also showed that chronic...


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'Egypt should seek end to Gaza siege' (by PressTV)

Egypt's presidential candidate Amr Moussa says the country should put pressure on Israel to lift the crippling blockade on the Gaza Strip.

"The whole world has said exactly what I am saying -- that the siege has to come to an end. The old regime was not of the same view," the Arab League chief said in an interview with The Washington Post on Tuesday.

"Blocking Gaza and enforcing the siege...


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Exercise protects against colon polyps (by PressTV)

Even one hour of low-intensity exercise per week may reduce the risk of developing colon polyps in the long run, a new study suggests.

New York University scientists analyzed data about 982 patients who had undergone colonoscopy and reported that 33.2 percent of the patients who were not engaged in any exercise for at least one hour a week had a polyp. The rate was reported to be as low as...


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Sellafield hit by Japan nuclear crisis (by PressTV)

The fate of Britain's nuclear fuel plant at Sellafield in Cumbria is unclear now that Japan is to close the nuclear power station that was to be fed by the British plant.

The Japanese plants at Hamaoka, 200km from Tokyo, were supposed to be the main customers of Sellafield Mox plant in North West England.

Hamaoka plants closure would be a blow to Sellafield Mox as its deliveries to Japan...


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Taliban attack US base in Afghanistan (by PressTV)

Taliban militants say they have launched a missile attack on the biggest US-led military base in the troubled western Afghanistan.

According to a Taliban spokesman, the militants shelled a military airport in Shindand town in Herat Province, a Press TV correspondent reported.

Qari Yousef Ahmadi said the attack has inflicted heavy casualties and damage on foreign troops.

Taliban also...


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'Iran FM has no plan to visit S Arabia' (by PressTV)

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, who has recently visited some of the Persian Gulf Arab countries, has no plans to visit Saudi Arabia, an informed source says.

"Under the present circumstances, no plan has been drawn up for our country's foreign minister to travel to Saudi Arabia," IRNA quoted an unnamed Foreign Ministry official as saying on Tuesday.

The source, however,...


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British PM fails to improve family values (by PressTV)

A new report denounces British Prime Minister David Cameron for failing to fulfill his pre-election campaign promises to support family values.

The report has been provided by the Centre for Social Justice, a think tank founded by Ian Duncan Smith, the Work and Pension Secretary.

It says Cameron has failed to support marriage, unfairly penalised middle-class parents and done "almost...


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IRA Dissidents throw grenade at police (by PressTV)

Dissident republicans have allegedly carried out a grenade attack on Northern Ireland police forces in Londonderry, according to news reports.

Police said they had to evacuate several homes near the area, where officers were called to respond to a security alert in the Southway Road area in Creggan on Monday.

Army explosives experts were examining a suspicious object at the area, when a...


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US strike kills 5 in Pakistan (by PressTV)

A non-UN sanctioned US drone attack has killed at least five people and wounded several others in Pakistan's troubled northwest tribal belt belt.

Local security officials say the American drone fired two missiles at a vehicle in South Waziristan region, a Press TV correspondent reported.

It has been the second attack in Pakistan by US unmanned planes since last week.

The aerial...


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AV: An opportunity lost (by PressTV)

British reformists lamented the loss of a historic opportunity after the nation voted down a shift to the Alternative Vote on Thursday.

Now the question is what was on offer that was lost.

The first major difference between AV and the traditional First Past the Post (FPTP) system is that the former offers more options to voters as for who they are willing to represent them in the...


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SNP launches bid to recover Scotland (by PressTV)

Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Alex Salmond has demanded immediate borrowing powers to be given to the Scottish parliament to help fuel the region's recovery.

This is while Salmond's landslide victory in Thursday's parliamentary elections in Scotland has stunned UK politicians.

The SNP leader is asking for greater fiscal autonomy for the region before calling a referendum on Scottish...


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'New bin Laden' poses threat to Britain (by PressTV)

The UK security apparatus claims the Yemeni branch of al-Qaeda has been heavily involved in recruiting extremists in Britain.

British security officials said the al-Qaeda branch led by US-born preacher Anwar al-Awlaki -- dubbed the "new bin Laden" -- has recruited and trained dozens of militants in Yemen, some of whom have returned and might be plotting terror attacks inside Britain,...


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Body language speaks of hostility in UK (by PressTV)

The UK coalition partners have been talking about unity since last Thursday's referendum on Alternative Vote (AV) system, but their body language speaks differently.

The hostility between Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives was put on display in an interview between Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, and George Osborne, the Treasury Secretary on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on Sunday.

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Britain, US eye Yemen as next target (by PressTV)

Britain and the US have clinched agreement to expand their operations beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan and into Yemeni territories, defence sources say.

The British Prime Minister has offered the US government his country's SAS anti-terrorists units to get involved in hunting down prominent terrorists anywhere in the world.

David Cameron, who is apparently overjoyed by the claimed killing...


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City poll backs Scottish independence (by PressTV)

Scottish independence has been considered as a good option for the British economy, a survey by PoliticsHome and City AM revealed.

Nearly 51% of the Voice of the City panel responded that the independence of Scotland would be either "very good" or "somewhat good" for the Britain's economy. Meanwhile only 19 % said that they did not think the country's independence would bring...


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Inspectors assess Greece's finance (by PressTV)

International debt inspectors have arrived in Athens to assess Greece's progress after an EU-IMF three-year rescue package was granted to the cash-strapped country.

Delegations from the EU Central Bank, International Monetary Fund and European Commission are in Athens to audit country's finances and determine if Greece meets the conditions to receive the next rescue package, AFP reported on...


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China landslide claims 12 lives (by PressTV)

Days of heavy downpours have triggered a massive landslide in southern China, killing at least 12 people and leaving 10 others trapped under rubble

Rescue operations are now underway in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in efforts to save the missing ten, but so far there has been no sign of life in the disaster-hit area, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Tuesday.

The incident...


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Bomb blast kills 2 in Russia's Dagestan (by PressTV)

A bomb attack in the capital of Russia's volatile Dagestan region in the North Caucasus has left two people killed and another wounded.

The blast occurred when a bomber detonated explosives strapped to his body during a routine document check after the police attempted to stop him for a document check.

"They came up to check his documents and he detonated the explosives," a spokesman for...


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20 protesters injured in Yemen (by PressTV)

At least 20 people have suffered injuries after Yemeni security forces opened fire on a group of anti-government protesters in the western city of Hudaydah.

Thousands of protesters staged a rally in the city on Tuesday to call for the immediate ouster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has been in power since 1978, Xinhua news agency reported.

Police forces then opened fire to...


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Iran's Jalili responds to Ashton letter (by PressTV)

Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili has welcomed talks with the P5+1 based on common grounds and in a pressure-free atmosphere.

"I welcome your return to talks for cooperation on common grounds," Jalili said in response to an earlier letter by EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, IRNA reported Tuesday.

Jalili described "respect for nations' rights and...


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'Saudis intend to occupy Bahrain' (by PressTV)

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Bahrain's king has set a fast-track timetable to end his martial law-style rule, in an apparent bid to demonstrate his confidence that the Saudi-backed Bahraini forces have smothered the popular anti-government uprising even as rights groups have denounced...


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Egypt's ex-minister jailed for 5 years (by PressTV)

Egypt's former Tourism Minister Zuheir Garranah has been jailed to serve a five-year term over charges of corruption, a Justice source says.

Garranah was sent to prison on Tuesday after a criminal court found him guilty of wasting public funds worth of $51 million, AFP reported.

The ex-minister was sentenced together with two businessmen for selling a state-owned land way below the market...


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Kuwaiti MPs censure PM on misdeeds (by PressTV)

Two Kuwaiti lawmakers have filed a petition against the country's prime minister over allegations of financial and administrative irregularities.

Opposition lawmakers Ahmad al-Saadun and Abdulrahman al-Anjari filed a questioning request two days after Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Mohammed Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah formed his new cabinet, AFP reported on Tuesday.

The two lawmakers charge that the...


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Iran warns of Bahrain crackdown (by PressTV)

Iran has warned against "adverse and negative" consequences of violent clampdown on Bahrain's anti-government protesters, urging a proper response to public demands.

"Iran defends the legitimate demands of the people and recommends officials of other countries to pay heed to public demands," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told reporters on Tuesday.

The Iranian...


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Why democracy is failing America (by Natural News)
Democracy is the worst form of government, Sir Winston Churchill once said... except for every other form of government. In other words, all forms of government are atrociously bad, and democracy may merely be the least bad of the bunch. I certainly wouldn't want to live under a dictatorship, socialism or communism. So I like the idea of democracy, and I wish it would work better for America....
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Iran keen on intl. interaction, dialog (by PressTV)

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has discussed regional and global developments with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, saying that Iran encourages dialog on international issues.

In a meeting on the sidelines of the fourth UN Conference on Least Developed Countries in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, President Ahmadinejad said, "Today, the world, more than any other time, is in dire need...


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Iran warns of Israel's divisive plots (by PressTV)

Iran has warned against plots hatched by Israel with the purpose of creating a division among regional states, saying countries in the region should be cautious about such moves.

"One of the main objectives of the Zionist regime (Israel) and its allies is to sow discord among regional countries to prepare the ground for extremism in the regime," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin...


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'Saudis back Arab despots with US arms' (by PressTV)

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Protests against long time Yemeni ruler Ali Abdullah Saleh persist in different parts of the country. Demonstrations once again turned violent, leaving several people killed.

A number of foreign governments, meanwhile, are making efforts to play a role in...


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Ahmadinejad: West must end occupation (by PressTV)

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) and Afghan President Hamid Karzai meet in Istanbul on May 9, 2011.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Osama bin Laden's death leaves no excuse for the West to extend its presence in the region, stressing it should promptly end the occupation of regional states.

"Following the death of Osama bin Laden, it seems that the US...


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UN voices concern on Israel settlements (by PressTV)

A new UN report on humanitarian affairs says illegal Israeli settlements in the heart of Palestinian residential areas risk undermining the Palestinian presence in East al-Quds (Jerusalem).

The report, titled "Positions of Palestinians in East...


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'Bahrain, Saudi regimes to be sued' (by PressTV)

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A group of international lawyers will file a "serious complaint" against the Saudi and Bahraini regimes by the end of May, over violent clampdowns on Bahraini people, an international lawyer says.

"There is a lawsuit being prepared against the...


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Obama reelection thirst causing problem (by PressTV)

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US President Obama's drive for reelection leaves his administration perplexed over foreign policy decision making, which could threaten US interests.

Press TV holds a brief interview with Jeff Steinberg, Editor for Executive Intelligence Review in...


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Iran to hold intl. student theater festival (by PressTV)

Iran will hold its 13th International Student Theater Festival, hosting Iranian and international troupes in the capital city of Tehran.

"Three international troupes will compete in this year's event and seven others will hold workshops on the sidelines of the festival," Deputy Science Minister for Cultural Affairs Jalil Dara said in a press conference held at Tehran's City Theater on...


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'Freedom of information for a select few' (by PressTV)

In an ironic turn of events, US courts violate basic human rights as they subpoena an MP's personal information from social-networking websites to target the whistle-blower site Wikileaks.

In an interview on Press TV's The Real Deal program, Birgitta Jonsdottir, a member of parliament in Iceland and NATO Parliamentary Assembly, elaborates on the double standard of the US...


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'Al Khalifa regime at war with Bahrainis' (by PressTV)

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The trial of 21 Bahrainis shows the Manama regime is at war with all the protesters as they all want an end to the rule of Al Khalifa family, a Bahraini political activist says.

This is not the first time the Al Khalifa regime has detained Bahrainis....


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'Bosnia in worst post-civil war crisis' (by PressTV)

High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina has warned that the ethnically divided country is in its worst political crisis since it was established as a state 15 years ago after the end of a civil war.

Austrian diplomat Valentin Inzko made the comments at the meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Monday, accusing Serb officials of threatening the state's viability, Reuters...


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'Greece may need more EU financial aid' (by PressTV)

Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou has warned that his country may need more hard cash support, from the European Union in particular.

"We need to plan our next steps for 2012 and 2013 so that Greece can either access markets or use the European council's recent decision that enables the European (rescue) fund to buy Greek bonds," Papaconstantinou said, after G20-Eurozone...


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UN: No exact number of Libya casualties (by PressTV)

UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos (file photo)

The United Nations has warned of a humanitarian situation in Libya, saying it cannot provide an accurate figure for the number of causalities in the conflict.

UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos said on...


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West's silence on Bahrain censured (by PressTV)

A Bahraini human rights group has lambasted the West's refusal to openly condemn brutal Saudi-backed crackdown against the popular uprising in Manama.

"The response from the West has been very timid," said Nabeel Rajab, the head of the non-governmental Bahrain Center for Human Rights, Reuters reported on Monday.

"It shows the double standards in its foreign policy compared to Libya,"...


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US, China at odds over human rights (by PressTV)

The row between Washington and Beijing over the situation of human rights in the two countries is far from over though they began a two-day meeting in an attempt to reduce diplomatic irritants.

The United States criticized China for Beijing's latest clampdown on human rights protesters and dissidents as the annual meeting of top officials from the two nations, titled Strategic and Economic...


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UN: 68 bodies found in Ivory Coast (by PressTV)

A UN probe in Ivory Coast has stated that 68 bodies were found spread out across 10 burial mounds in a mass grave recently discovered on a soccer field in Abidjan.

Guillaume Ngefa, the deputy director of the human rights division of the UN mission in Ivory Coast, announced Monday the victims were likely killed by pro-Laurent Gbagbo militias on April 12, the day after the strongman was...


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Philippines storm death toll hits 13 (by PressTV)

The death toll from tropical storm 'Bebeng' in the Philippines has hit 13 after rescuers found a teenager's body in the eastern town of Libon.

"Our target was zero casualty but we did not meet our target but the 13 (fatalities) is still small compared to the previous tropical storms," Xinhua quoted Josefina Timoteo, the Camp Aguinaldo-based Office of the Civil Defense operations chief, as...


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Freedom Flotilla II to set sail in June (by PressTV)

International activists plan to deliver large quantities of humanitarian assistance to the blockaded Gaza Strip with a new aid flotilla in late June.

The Freedom Flotilla II will set sail for Gaza in the third week of June.

The aid flotilla is being organized by a coalition of pro-Palestinian groups, most of them based in Europe, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.

The mission is...


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'No apologies for bin Laden attack' (by PressTV)

The Obama administration says it will not apologize for entering Pakistani territory to attack al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's compound.

White House press secretary Jay Carney said on Monday that US President Barack Obama is convinced that he had "the right and imperative, to launch the raid," stressing, "We make no apologies about this," AFP reported.

Carney noted that President...


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Do not expand Afghan war, Iran tells US (by PressTV)

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has warned US President Barack Obama against extending the war in Afghanistan to neighboring Pakistan.

"I warn Mr. Obama to take a lesson from [former President George W.] Bush's fate and to stop expanding the war. The best option for him is to withdraw his forces from our region," Ahmadinejad said on Monday.

The Iranian president made the comments...


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EU imposes sanctions on Syria (by PressTV)

The European Union has imposed an arms embargo on Syria and has placed sanctions on several Syrian officials, both of which come into effect on Tuesday.

The restrictions prohibit the shipment of "arms and equipment" to the Middle Eastern nation, AFP reported.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said the 27-nation bloc could consider extending the restrictive measures to "the...


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Osama will haunt Obama (by Hassan Hanizadeh)

The murder of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden by US commando teams will certainly be considered to be a military and political victory for the US President Barack Obama.

But it seems the murdering of the al-Qaeda leader will not define Obama's political future and it seems the ghost of bin Laden will continue to haunt Obama.

The manner in which he was killed and his body being tossed into...


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Airstrikes target Libyan capital (by PressTV)

A series of airstrikes have been launched against the Libyan capital Tripoli, targeting the compound of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi and other sites.

Four explosions rocked Tripoli after jets flew over the city and smoke is rising from a site near the offices of Libyan television and the state news agency JANA, witnesses say.

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Two explosions rock Libyan capital (by PressTV)

Two explosions rocked Tripoli after jets flew over the city and smoke is rising from a site near the offices of Libyan television and the state news agency JANA, witnesses say.

The incident occurred in the Libyan capital in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Tensions remain high in the country as forces loyal to the embattled ruler continue their efforts to suppress the popular uprising.


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Israel: 'I asked for Pollard not Osama' (by Rehmats World)

Barack Obama did it again. Jewish Lobby asked Obama to release Jewish master-spy Jonathan Pollard if he wish to get re-elected in 2012 – but instead he staged a White House PSYOP on Osama Bin Laden.

I am referring to Israel's Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger, who recently told Obama to release American Jewish traitor, Jonathan Pollard, currently serving life sentence for stealing over a...


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9 more killed in Yemen crackdown (by PressTV)

Yemeni security forces have killed at least nine people in the southwestern city of Taizz, as the government crackdown on anti-regime demonstrations continues.

On Monday, government troops killed one protester while they were trying to break up a demonstration in Taizz, a Press TV correspondent reported.

Eight protesters were also killed and more than 80 others injured in clashes with the...


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Poll Reveals Most Mistrust Bin Laden Assassination Story (by Kurt Nimmo)

Our non-scientific poll on the unverified assassination of Osama bin Laden received nearly 40,000 responses. 90 percent of respondents do not believe the U.S. killed the Saudi in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, about 60 kilometers north of Islamabad.

Only 10 percent believe the official story that 24 U.S. Navy SEALs from the Naval Special Warfare Development Group under the command of the...


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'Israel blocking Palestinian salaries' (by PressTV)

The Palestinian Authority says it has been unable to pay the salaries of tens of thousands of its staff because of Israel's decision to block funds belonging to the authority.

Tel Aviv froze USD 100 million in taxes belonging to the PA after the two key Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah, signed a unity deal last week.

Palestinian Authority's acting Prime Minister Salam Feyadh, said on...


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Reconciliation promises Palestinian state (by PressTV)

Will the unity accord between Palestinian factions, which was the result of over a year and half of negotiations, promise the formation of an independent Palestinian state?

The Hamas and Fatah movement finally signed a deal whereby each side set aside their differences and formed an interim national unity government; within a year, presidential and parliamentary elections are scheduled to be...


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US to set up permanent base in Poland (by PressTV)

US President Barack Obama will reportedly announce the establishment of a US air detachment in Poland during his upcoming visit to the European state.

Poland's leading Gazeta Wyborcza daily cited an unnamed Polish diplomatic source on Monday as saying that Washington would announce the transfer of an F-16 base from Aviano in Italy to the Lask air field in central Poland during his May 27-28...


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'Rome arms Libyans on US order' (by PressTV)

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Following Libya's National Transitional Council's announcement that Italy has agreed to supply revolutionary forces with weapons, former Assistant Secretary to US Treasury Dr. Paul Craig Roberts told Press TV that Rome's decision was made on behalf...


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Iran to try 'US spies' this week (by PressTV)

Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei

Iranian Judiciary Spokesman Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei says the three Americans facing charges of illegal entry into Iran and espionage will stand trial this week.

Mohseni-Ejei said the trial would be held as scheduled on May 11 unless the trio's lawyer Masoud Shafi'I requests the session to be adjourned and his request is accepted by the court.


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Mexico exhibits Xochicalco sculptures (by PressTV)

Cuauhnahuac Regional Museum has for the first time displayed Prehispanic sculptures found almost 20 years ago at Xochicalco Archaeological Zone, Morelos, Mexico.

The exhibition commemorates 100 years of exploration at the site, where the three life-sized sculptures of a jaguar, an iguana and a masculine deity denominated The Creator were found in fragments, Artdaily reported.

"Earthly...


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Egyptians to stage anti-Saudi rally (by PressTV)

Rights activists in Egypt have called for a protest outside the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Cairo as Riyadh continues to support autocratic regimes and extremist groups.

The Tuesday rally is set to condemn Saudi interference to prevent the trial of Egypt's ousted President Hosni Mubarak.

Saudi billionaire Prince Al-Walid bin Talal has reportedly offered a huge amount of money in a bid to...


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Logging threatens Sumatran tigers: WWF (by PressTV)

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has released a footage showing 12 rare Sumatran tigers in an Indonesian forest area which is due to be cleared by loggers.

The images were captured with concealed cameras in the Bukit Tigapuluh forest in March and April, 2011, the state-funded BBC reported.

The WWF is trying to find the reasons behind the large number of tigers and has requested the...


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Another Bahraini rights activist detained (by PressTV)

Saudi-backed Bahraini forces have arrested another rights activist as the Manama regime continues its brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters.

Mahdi A'aya was arrested in the northern village of Barber on Monday, a week after regime thugs set his house ablaze.

Since the beginning of anti-government protests in Bahrain, authorities have arrested scores of opposition activists, doctors...


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'Paper dollar destroying world economy' (by PressTV)

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad strongly criticizes US economic policies, saying that the paper currency created by the American government is taking a heavy toll on the global economy.

In an address to the fourth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, Ahmadinejad said that the cash injected into the global economy in the form valueless US dollars...


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What you don't know about the Bilderberg-Group (by Thierry Meyssan)

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First meeting of the Group, at the Bilderberg hotel (1954)

Every year since 1954, over one hundred of the most prominent personalities of Western Europe and North America meet - behind closed doors and under maximum security - within the Bilderberg Group. This exclusive seminar lasts for three days and almost nothing of the debates filters to the outside world.

Since the breakup of the...


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'Pakistan not responsible for terrorism' (by PressTV)

Pakistani Prime Minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani, says it is not his country that should be held accountable for the creation of the al-Qaeda terrorist network.

Gilani, in his speech, rejected the allegations that Pakistani officials were aware of the al-Qaeda leader's hideout as absurd, a Press TV correspondent reported.

"Pakistan is not the birthplace of al Qaeda. We did not invite Osama...


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Yemeni protesters attacked in Hudaydah (by PressTV)

Yemeni security forces have attacked an anti-government protest rally in the western city of Hudaydah, injuring dozens of protesters.

The protesters gathered near the city's university on Monday to call for the immediate ouster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has been in power since 1978.

Witnesses say those injured were shot by live rounds.

Yemeni security forces also opened...


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Pakistanis doubt US claim on Osama kill (by PressTV)

Residents of the Pakistani town of Abbottabad are skeptical that al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden lived there and that he was killed in an American raid last week.

Last Monday, US President Barack Obama announced that the al-Qaeda leader had been killed by US forces after he was found hiding in a compound near Islamabad.

Washington's refusal to provide photos of bin Laden's body and the...


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Quotas for Non-Whites on the French Soccer Team Create Firestorm (by Joe Webb)

Comrads, Seems there is a little trouble in the land of Liberté , Égalité, et Fraternité.  (Read Jean Raspail, Camp of the Saints.)

"Claims of quotas for non-White players [on the French national soccer team] threaten sport's multi-ethnic image" ("Race scandal shatters myth of integrated French team" Financial Times, May 6, 2011). Of course, quotas to favor Whites this...


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Palash Biswas on BAMCEF UNIFICATION!

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS ON NEPALI SENTIMENT, GORKHALAND, KUMAON AND GARHWAL ETC.and BAMCEF UNIFICATION! Published on Mar 19, 2013 The Himalayan Voice Cambridge, Massachusetts United States of America

BAMCEF UNIFICATION CONFERENCE 7

Published on 10 Mar 2013 ALL INDIA BAMCEF UNIFICATION CONFERENCE HELD AT Dr.B. R. AMBEDKAR BHAVAN,DADAR,MUMBAI ON 2ND AND 3RD MARCH 2013. Mr.PALASH BISWAS (JOURNALIST -KOLKATA) DELIVERING HER SPEECH. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLL-n6MrcoM http://youtu.be/oLL-n6MrcoM

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Palash Biswas on Citizenship Amendment Act

Mr. PALASH BISWAS DELIVERING SPEECH AT BAMCEF PROGRAM AT NAGPUR ON 17 & 18 SEPTEMBER 2003 Sub:- CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT 2003 http://youtu.be/zGDfsLzxTXo

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THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS BLASTS INDIANS THAT CLAIM BUDDHA WAS BORN IN INDIA

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: INDIAN GOVERNMENT FOOD SECURITY PROGRAM RISKIER

http://youtu.be/NrcmNEjaN8c The government of India has announced food security program ahead of elections in 2014. We discussed the issue with Palash Biswas in Kolkata today. http://youtu.be/NrcmNEjaN8c Ahead of Elections, India's Cabinet Approves Food Security Program ______________________________________________________ By JIM YARDLEY http://india.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/indias-cabinet-passes-food-security-law/

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS TALKS AGAINST CASTEIST HEGEMONY IN SOUTH ASIA

THE HIMALAYAN VOICE: PALASH BISWAS DISCUSSES RAM MANDIR

Published on 10 Apr 2013 Palash Biswas spoke to us from Kolkota and shared his views on Visho Hindu Parashid's programme from tomorrow ( April 11, 2013) to build Ram Mandir in disputed Ayodhya. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77cZuBunAGk

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS LASHES OUT KATHMANDU INT'L 'MULVASI' CONFERENCE

अहिले भर्खर कोलकता भारतमा हामीले पलाश विश्वाससंग काठमाडौँमा आज भै रहेको अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय मूलवासी सम्मेलनको बारेमा कुराकानी गर्यौ । उहाले भन्नु भयो सो सम्मेलन 'नेपालको आदिवासी जनजातिहरुको आन्दोलनलाई कम्जोर बनाउने षडयन्त्र हो।' http://youtu.be/j8GXlmSBbbk

THE HIMALAYAN DISASTER: TRANSNATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT MECHANISM A MUST

We talked with Palash Biswas, an editor for Indian Express in Kolkata today also. He urged that there must a transnational disaster management mechanism to avert such scale disaster in the Himalayas. http://youtu.be/7IzWUpRECJM

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS CRITICAL OF BAMCEF LEADERSHIP

[Palash Biswas, one of the BAMCEF leaders and editors for Indian Express spoke to us from Kolkata today and criticized BAMCEF leadership in New Delhi, which according to him, is messing up with Nepalese indigenous peoples also. He also flayed MP Jay Narayan Prasad Nishad, who recently offered a Puja in his New Delhi home for Narendra Modi's victory in 2014.]

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS CRITICIZES GOVT FOR WORLD`S BIGGEST BLACK OUT

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS CRITICIZES GOVT FOR WORLD`S BIGGEST BLACK OUT

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALSH BISWAS FLAYS SOUTH ASIAN GOVERNM

Palash Biswas, lashed out those 1% people in the government in New Delhi for failure of delivery and creating hosts of problems everywhere in South Asia. http://youtu.be/lD2_V7CB2Is

THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS LASHES OUT KATHMANDU INT'L 'MULVASI' CONFERENCE

अहिले भर्खर कोलकता भारतमा हामीले पलाश विश्वाससंग काठमाडौँमा आज भै रहेको अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय मूलवासी सम्मेलनको बारेमा कुराकानी गर्यौ । उहाले भन्नु भयो सो सम्मेलन 'नेपालको आदिवासी जनजातिहरुको आन्दोलनलाई कम्जोर बनाउने षडयन्त्र हो।' http://youtu.be/j8GXlmSBbbk