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Cannes names last minute movie (by PressTV)

French movie The Artist , directed by Michel Hazanavicius, has completed the Cannes Film Festival's official competition lineup.

The film had initially been selected to be shown out of competition but will now be the 20th film in the festival's main slate, AFP reported.

The Russian film, Elena , directed by Andrey Zuyagintsev, has also been slated for screening on May 21 at the end of the...


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Iran to bring aid proposals at UN confab (by PressTV)

Iran will put forward proposals at the 4th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries to help them meet basic demands, Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi says.

"A conference will be held in Turkey to discuss ways to provide aid by the international community to the least developed countries to help them reach the minimum level of development," Salehi told Mehr News Agency...


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'Iran ready to cooperate with neighbors' (by PressTV)

Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi says the Islamic Republic is ready for security and defense cooperation with its neighboring countries.

"Iran is ready to expand defense-security cooperation with friendly neighboring countries, along with other various fields such as political, economic and cultural," Vahidi was quoted by IRNA as saying on Sunday.

The Iranian...


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'Bahrain, S Arabia back US interests' (by PressTV)

Bahraini and Saudi Arabian regimes have been committed to serving American interests in the Middle East, an Iranian lawmaker says.

"Besides having economic transactions [with the US], these countries (Saudi Arabia and Bahrain) have been under the support of the US and in return they are bound to protect its (Washington's) interests in the region," Ali Aqazade Dafsari, a member of...


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Baghdad prison mutiny leaves 18 dead (by PressTV)

A deadly mutiny between an insurgent inmate and police officers at a Baghdad interior ministry jail complex has claimed lives of eight policemen and 10 detainees.

The mutiny began when Hodayfa al-Batawi, the mastermind of Baghdad's deadly church siege in October 2010, snatched an officer's gun in the middle of an interrogation and killed his interrogator, AFP reported on Sunday.

He then...


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Albanians vote in local elections (by PressTV)

Albanians are voting in local elections seen as a test of the country's stability, despite the deadly clashes between oppositions and police less than four months ago.

More than three-million Albanians are eligible to vote on Sunday for municipal councils and mayors, who have promised more jobs, tax cuts and better transport facilities.

A fierce competition is expected in the capital Tirana...


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Iran MP urges serious anti-terror fight (by PressTV)

A senior member of the Iranian Parliament (Majlis) says Iran and Pakistan have the potential to eradicate terrorism in the region through expanding strong cooperation.

In a meeting with visiting Pakistani Senate Chairman Farooq H Naik in Tehran on Sunday, Head of the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi added that Tehran and Islamabad should use mutual...


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Iran to build natl. air defense system (by PressTV)

Iran plans to build a domestically developed and produced national air defense missile system, says the country's Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi.

"Building this missile [system] is time-consuming but solid steps have been taken in terms of manufacturing it," IRNA quoted Vahidi as saying on Sunday.

Earlier, the Iranian defense minister announced that Iran is...


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Ten natural spots to vanish by 2050 (by PressTV)

Due to global warming and human beings' destructive interference, 10 of the world's most famous natural areas are to disappear in 40 years.

According to MSNBC, global warming of the world's seas, agricultural pollution, and industrial development seriously threaten a number of natural areas.

Congo Basin tropical rainforests (Africa) which is the world's second-largest rainforest after the...


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Hezbollah slams new UN bid to disarm it (by PressTV)

Hezbollah has taken a swipe at a recent UN briefing on the outdated Resolution 1559, describing the move as part of a hostile effort against the Lebanese resistance movement.

The reaction came after the UN's Special Representative for the Implementation of...


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Phantom Jobs and Economy Recovery in America (by Stephen J. Lendman)
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On May 6, headlines cheered the new jobs report, New York Times writer Motoko Rich headlining, "Payrolls Show Strong Growth but Jobless Rate Rises," saying:

"For three straight months, the nation's employers have delivered solid job growth, easing some concerns that the economy could be slowing."

Bloomberg.com's Timothy Homan said:

At 244,000, "American employers in April added more jobs...


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Iran's president to visit Turkey (by PressTV)

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is due to visit neighboring Turkey Monday to attend the 4th UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries.

During his daylong visit, the Iranian president also plans to hold talks with officials of Turkey and other countries participating in the conference, Fars news agency reported on Sunday.

The 4th UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries is...


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'Obama hostage of Wall St. terrorists' (by PressTV)

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Certain individuals on Wall Street have the power to "crash the stock market" if US President Barack Obama does not agree with their demands, an analyst says.

Press TV talks with Max Keiser, a financial journalist in Paris, who describes Wall Street...


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What made AV sink: A reflection (by PressTV)

Polls showed right up to the New Year that the public felt the need for a change in Britain's electoral system, yet the alternative vote was lost in the referendum; why did that happen?

The plummeting fortunes of AV can be attributed to several factors which turned the system from one going neck and neck with the current First Past the Post (FPTP) system back in August 2010 to taking a...


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British's top cop warns of terror attack (by PressTV)

The UK's top cop has warned against an impending terror attack inside Britain, calling on the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious move.

Britain's most senior police officer, Sir Paul Stephenson, said a terrorist attack on the UK is highly likely and could occur at any time, British media reported.

Stephenson urged communities to remain vigilant and advised members of the...


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UK coalition rifts could end in divorce (by PressTV)

British voters overwhelmingly rejected Liberal Democrats' push for electoral reforms in the so-called "Super Thursday" referendum on Alternative Vote (AV) system.

The referendum's results and the bitter defeat, the junior party to the Conservative-led government in Britain has suffered, are igniting an angry feud inside the cabinet, which threatens to undermine the coalition that has...


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Scottish Lib Dem leader Scott resigns (by PressTV)

The leader of Scotland's Liberal Democratic party, Tavish Scott has announced his resignation with immediate effect following Thursday's Holyrood election.

Scott's resignation comes after the Scottish Liberal Democrats suffered a heavy defeat in the election, losing 25 constituency candidates, British media reported.

The Lib Dems' leader in Scotland conceded that the election's results...


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SNP win fuels Scottish independence (by PressTV)

Supporters of an independent Scotland have received a strong boost after Alex Salmond, the Scottish First Minister gave his supporters the thumbs up.

Latest opinion polls show around 25 percent to 35 percent of the Scottish people support an outright independence from the United Kingdom.

The polls' results have been endorsed by Scotland National Party (SNP)'s election victory, which gave...


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15 killed as Kandahar fighting persists (by PressTV)

Intense fighting continues in the troubled southern Afghan city of Kandahar between militants and security forces, a day after the Taliban unleashed a major assault on government buildings there.

According to local medics, the death toll from two days of fighting has climbed to 15 as nearly 55 others have been reported wounded, a Press TV correspondent reports.

The victims include...


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'Gaddafi blatantly defies UN no-fly zone' (by PressTV)

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Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi is taking advantage of the poor communication between NATO and revolutionary forces, says an analyst.

In an interview with Press TV, Ayo Johnson, director of Viewpoint Africa, elaborates on the situation in Libya as Gaddafi...


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'US economic recovery accounting sham' (by PressTV)

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With the worst unemployment rates since World War II, the US government continues to spread the word that its economy is recovering.

Press TV talks with Paul Sheldon Foote, professor at California State University, who explains why the US is forced to keep...


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Iran's FM due in UAE for talks (by PressTV)

Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has departed for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to hold talks with officials of the Persian Gulf country on the latest regional developments.

The Iranian foreign minister is scheduled to hold talks with his Emirati counterpart as well as other senior UAE officials during his one-day visit to the country, IRNA reports.

A group of other Iranian...


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'US seeks to divide Pakistan' (by PressTV)

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The US has released videos of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden allegedly found during a raid on his hideout in Pakistan's Abbottabad.

In an interview with Press TV, author and historian Webster Griffin Tarpley elaborates on a US ploy to divide Pakistan.


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'Italy to arm Libyan revolutionaries' (by PressTV)

Libya's National Transitional Council says Italy has agreed to supply the revolutionaries with weapons in their fight against forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi.

Asked whether he could confirm the reports, Abdel-Hafiz Ghoga, spokesman for the revolutionaries' Transitional National Council, said, "Yes, the military officers have confirmed that they have an agreement with the Italians."

"They...


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'Israel killed 1,335 Palestinian kids' (by PressTV)

A recent UN report confirms that at least 1,300 Palestinian children have been killed by Israeli forces since the outset of the al-Aqsa uprising in 2000.

The United Nations office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights said in a report that 1,335...


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'New Egypt boosts Palestinian hope' (by PressTV)

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The recent popular revolution in Egypt, which led to the ouster of Cairo's former pro-Israeli regime, has brought about fresh hopes among the Palestinian nation, a political analyst says.

"Palestinians feel very encouraged and very cheered by Egyptian...


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Ecuadoreans back govt. changes (by PressTV)

Exit polls indicate that Ecuadorean voters have approved a series of constitutional amendments proposed by President Rafael Correa in a national referendum.

According to the polls, over 60 percent of voters approved the changes by casting 'yes' votes.

Correa hailed the vote as a victory for the country's democratic institutions.

"The Ecuadorean people have triumphed. Democracy has...


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'Iran to boost oil refining capacity' (by PressTV)

Iran's daily oil refining capacity will witness a considerable growth in the near future, says National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC).

Corporate Planning Director of NIORDC Hamidreza Seyyed Jafari said Saturday that the total oil refining capacity of the nine Iranian oil refineries will reach 2.14 million barrels per day by the end of the Fifth Five-Year Development...


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'Chile keen to expand ties with Iran' (by PressTV)

Chilean Chamber of Deputies President Patricio Melero has called for the expansion of cooperation between Tehran and Santiago, particularly in the area of parliamentary affairs.

The Chilean official made the remarks in a meeting with the Iranian ambassador to Chile, Houshang Karimi Abhari, in Santiago on Saturday, IRNA reported.

Melero welcomed the visit by an Iranian parliamentary...


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Memphis braces for floods (by PressTV)

Memphis residents have been warned that the Mississippi River will gradually start to surround the city and rise to record levels.

Nearly 3,000 properties in Memphis, which is a city in the western corner of the US state of Tennessee, are expected to be threatened while their residents are being told that if they have been flooded before, they will be again.

Officials went house-to-house in...


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26 die in road accident in Togo (by PressTV)

At least 26 people have been killed and 42 others injured in a road accident in the West African nation of Togo.

The accident occurred at around 4:00 a.m. local time (0400 GMT) on Friday after a bus transporting merchants from the neighboring nation of Burkina Faso to the Togolese capital Lome overturned, AFP reported on Saturday.

A statement from the Burkina Faso government said the...


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Yemeni youth reject (P)GCC plan (by PressTV)

Yemeni youth groups have condemned the West for meddling in the country's domestic affairs and urged the Arab states of the Persian Gulf to withdraw their exit plan for President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

"We call on the United States, the European Union and the permanent (UN) Security Council members to assume their moral responsibility and stop meddling directed against the will of the Yemeni...


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More arrests in Bahrain (by PressTV)

Bahraini security forces have attacked the homes of suspected opposition activists, arresting several people in the latest round of the crackdown on anti-regime protesters.

On Saturday, Saudi-backed Bahraini security forces stormed the homes in the villages of Bani Jamrah and Diraz.

Meanwhile, International lawyers have filed a lawsuit against Bahrain's ruling family, the Al Khalifa, at the...


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Roadside bomb kills 5 Algerian soldiers (by PressTV)

At least five soldiers have been killed and five others sustained injuries in a roadside bomb attack in northern Algeria.

In the incident, which occurred at around 7:30 a.m. local time (0630 GMT) on Friday, a roadside bomb exploded in Jijel province, near the town of El Kennar, which is located about 350 kilometers (217 miles) east of Algiers, Algeria's French-language daily El Watan...


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AC Milan wins Italy's Serie A title (by PressTV)

AC Milan's supporters celebrate the team's victory to claim the Serie A title on May 7, 2011.

AC Milan has won its 18th Serie A title after a scoreless draw against AS Roma to end five years of stranglehold by city rival Inter Milan.

AC Milan won the crown for the first time in seven years on Saturday following the tie at the Stadio Olimpico that gave Milan an...


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Flash floods kill 12 in Afghanistan (by PressTV)

At least 12 people have been killed due to flash floods unleashed by heavy rains in northern Afghanistan.

Five others also went missing as the floods caused widespread destruction in the Andarab, Dushi, Khanjan, and Tala wa Barfak districts of Baghlan province, the Pajhwok news agency reported on Saturday.

"The dead included five people from the same family. Two were killed in Dushi...


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Six Syrians killed in Baniyas (by PressTV)

Six Syrian protesters have been killed in clashes in the northwestern city of Baniyas, which is seen as the hotbed of opposition rallies in the country.

Five others were also wounded in the incident on Saturday, AFP reported.

Human rights activists in Syria also said troops and tanks have entered Baniyas.

The opposition says the security forces are behind the violence, but the Syrian...


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External factors in Hamas-Fatah deal (by Hassan Hanizadeh)

The recent deal between Fatah and Hamas in the Egyptian capital, Cairo was the combination of extrinsic and intrinsic factors, which brought the two Palestinian factions close to each other.

Fatah, which has been engaged in resistance against Israel for 50 years, has taken two different courses during the period.

The movement was founded in 1959 by the late Palestinian leader, Yasser...


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Al-Shabab vows to avenge bin Laden (by PressTV)

Al-Shabab has vowed to take revenge for the death of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and to continue their military campaign to unseat the Western-backed transitional federal government of Somalia.

"We shall redouble our struggle and we shall overpower our enemies," Reuters quoted al-Shabab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage as saying in Mogadishu on Saturday.

"We shall never divert from...


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'Long road ahead for Ivory Coast' (by PressTV)

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There is a long road ahead for the Ivory Coast after Alassane Ouattara has been sworn in as the president of the country, a political analyst says.

Press TV has conducted an interview with Lawrence Freeman of the Executive Intelligence Review.

Press TV:...


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'Yemenis seeking Saleh's resignation' (by PressTV)

http://217.218.67.244:8181/video/site video/05-07-2011/jason-ditz.flv

The situation in Yemen shows that people in the country are seeking an immediate departure of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, not a timeline for his resignation, an analyst says.

Press TV has conducted an interview with Jason Ditz, managing news editor at...


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Hoax: White House Claims 4-Year-Old Bin Laden Video Is New Footage (by Paul Joseph Watson)

 

Source: PrisonPlanet.com

Japan puts off Hamaoka N-plant closure (by PressTV)

The operator of Japan's Hamaoka power plant has postponed its decision to halt the activities of the facility upon the demand of Premier Naoto Kan.

On Friday, Kan called for the shutdown of Hamaoka nuclear power plant which is located on the country's largest island due to concerns over a possible earthquake.

Kan said he was convinced "after considering possible devastating impact on the...


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Buenos Aires named 2011 book capital (by PressTV)

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has announced Buenos Aires as the 2011 World Book Capital.

Various cultural activities and programs have been organized to celebrate the occasion, including the Buenos Aires International Book Fair, which is one of the most important cultural events in the Spanish speaking world.

"Buenos Aires has a diverse...


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Ivory Coast begins questioning Gbagbo (by PressTV)

Ivory Coast's state prosecutor has begun formally questioning former Ivorian leader Laurent Gbagbo days after heavy fighting led to his capture in Abidjan.

"Laurent Gbagbo has been questioned in the presence of his personal doctor," AFP quoted prosecutor Simplice Kouadio Koffi as saying.

Gbagbo is under house arrest awaiting trial for alleged crimes and his role in the violence that...


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Three Muslim clerics forced off US plane (by PressTV)

Three Muslim clerics traveling to a religious conference in the United States have been forced to get off a Delta flight because the pilot refused to fly with them on board.

The imams were heading to a conference on Islamphobia in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Imam al-Amin Abdul-Latif was barred from boarding a flight from New York to Charlotte late on Friday.

The other two clerics were...


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Two Muslim clerics forced off US plane (by PressTV)

Two Muslim clerics traveling to a religious conference in the US have been forced to get off a Delta flight because the pilot refused to fly with them onboard.

Masudur Rahman and Mohamed Zaghloul of the Islamic Association of Greater Memphis, were pulled from a connecting flight from Memphis, Tennessee to Charlotte, North Carolina, The Daily Mail reported.

"Its racism and bias because...


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Bin Laden videos fail to prove US claims (by PressTV)

Videos released by the Pentagon to allay uncertainty about circumstances of Osama bin Laden's death, fails to support US claim that the al-Qaeda leader was killed in Pakistan last week.

US President Barack Obama claimed that bin Laden was killed by US forces on May 1 in a hiding compound in Pakistan, resisting while unarmed.

Washington claims that during US raid last Monday, five videos...


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Amnesty slams Gaddafi for war crimes (by PressTV)

Amnesty International says forces loyal to Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi may have committed war crimes in the besieged city of Misratah.

The human rights group says the humanitarian situation is rapidly deteriorating there because of the regime's attempts to tighten its two-month siege and block access by sea.

Amnesty's senior adviser Donatella Rovera says Gaddafi's forces have used...


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Spain displays Picasso lithographic work (by PressTV)

Barcelona's Picasso Museum has mounted an exhibition of lithography works by the world-renowned Spanish painter created between 1945 and 1956.

The Engraving Exhibition Rooms of the museum display a selection of 40 works Picasso created using several kinds of plates, a variety of traditional media as well as introducing new materials, radically transforming the old established practices of...


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Saudi activists charged after 4 yrs in jail (by PressTV)

Saudi Arabia has finally charged 16 reform seeking human rights activists after holding them in jail without trial in violation of a law limiting detention without a charge to six month.

The hearing for the 16 human rights campaigners took place in a villa outside the western city of Jeddah amid tight security, which barred anyone from the session, Reuters reported on Saturday.

Most of the...


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Greek PM denies plans to leave Eurozone (by PressTV)

The Greek prime minister says his country has no intention to leave the Eurozone after reports from Germany revealed Greece might leave the common currency.

"These scenarios reach the borderline of criminality, just like yesterday when some again irresponsibly worked to spread fear for various reasons, perhaps also for reasons of speculation," Prime Minister George Papandreou said on...


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'US too broke for real war on Libya' (by PressTV)

http://217.218.67.244:8181/video/site video/05-07-2011/webster-tarpley.flv

The US has resorted to stirring conflict between the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, al-Qaeda, and anti-Gaddafi tribes because it is simply "too broke and isolated to mount any serious form of land effort in Libya," a historian says.

Press TV has...


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ACLU sues FBI over data collection (by PressTV)

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has brought a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for not releasing racial data it has collected.

The lawsuit alleges that the FBI has violated the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by...


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Japanese call for end to nuclear power (by PressTV)

Thousands of Japanese people have taken to the streets in Tokyo, calling for a change in the government's energy policy and an end to nuclear power.

On Saturday, thousands of demonstrators rallied in Tokyo, carrying banners that read "Nuclear is old!" and "We want a shift in energy policy!" one day after Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan called for the shutdown of Hamaoka nuclear power plant...


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'Egypt revolution hope for Palestine' (by PressTV)

Egypt's revolution has encouraged Palestinians, building their hopes up hope for establishing a Palestinian state or unification.

In this regard, Press TV interviewed Author and Co-Director of Centre for Palestine studies Dr. Ghada Karmi.

Press TV: This is a historic week. Does it feel historic from where you are coming from?

Karmi: Not really. It feels good. We are very happy that...


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NI: DUP, Sinn Fein remain top parties (by PressTV)

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Fein, the left wing republican political faction in Ireland, will remain the key parties as they have filled half of the seats.

According to the state-run BBC, "With 54 MLAs now elected, the DUP is on 25 seats, Sinn Fein 15, the Ulster Unionists six, the SDLP five and the Alliance Party three."

The results show that the DUP, Sinn Fein and...


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Iran proposes counterterrorism triangle (by PressTV)

Senior Iranian lawmaker Kazem Jalali says cooperation among Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan in fighting terrorism will help eliminate US presence in the region.

Some of the terrorist measures taken against the Islamic Republic could be traced to Pakistan, spokesman for the Majlis (Parliament) National Security and Foreign Policy Commission said on Saturday.

"Therefore establishing Iran,...


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Scientist says evil can be treated (by PressTV)

A Cambridge University scientist says evil is a lack of empathy which can be measured and monitored and is susceptible to education and treatment.

"I'm not satisfied with the term 'evil'," Reuters quoted Cambridge University psychology and psychiatry professor Simon Baron-Cohen as saying.

"We've inherited this word... and we use it to express our abhorrence when people do awful things,...


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Tunisian police clash with portesters (by PressTV)

Tunisian security forces have used tear gas to disperse dozens of protesters demanding the resignation of the transitional government.

The protest in Tunis was organized by youths who were angry at the government's handling of demonstrations this week. They have called for a new revolution.

On Friday, police battled hundreds of protesters demanding the government's resignation in the most...


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'Torture useless in hunt for bin Laden' (by PressTV)

Intelligence experts in the US have criticized the use of torture on detainees, saying it was counterproductive in tracking down al-Qaeda Leader Osama bin Laden.

"I think that without a doubt, torture and enhanced interrogation techniques slowed down the hunt for bin Laden," Matthew Alexander told The Huffington Post.

Alexander, an Air Force interrogator, was able to successfully locate...


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Gunmen kill 6 in northeast Iraq (by PressTV)

Unknown gunmen have raided two foreign exchange shops in Iraq's northeastern city of Baquba, north of the capital, killing six people and injuring 9 others.

The assailants killed three people in each shop before stealing money and fleeing away on Saturday, AFP reported.

Another report said they stole 4 billion Iraqi dinar (USD 3.4 million) and killed prominent businessman Adnan...


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