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Are We Allied to a Corpse? (by Patrick J. Buchanan)

Of our Libyan intervention, one thing may be safely said, and another safely predicted.

When he launched his strikes on the Libyan army and regime, Barack Obama did not think it through. And this nation is now likely to be drawn even deeper into that war.

For Moammar Gadhafi's forces not only survived the U.S. air and missile strikes, after which we turned the air war over to NATO, his forces...


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Violence forces Bahrainis off the streets (by PressTV)

Violence on the streets of Bahrain by al-Khalifa and [P]GCC forces has finally forced people back to their homes amid the persistence of kidnappings, killings and torturing to death of civilian protesters.

Press TV discusses with Jason Ditz, news editor of antiwar.com in Chicago on various aspects of the crackdown and latent resentment, as well as the international media attention and the...


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2011 Pulitzer winners announced (by PressTV)

The 95th Pulitzer Prizes have been announced with Jennifer Egan winning the prize for fiction and the Los Angeles Times receiving the coveted public service Pulitzer.

The prizes, which are administered by New York's Columbia University, were handed in a ceremony on Monday, AP reported.

Pulitzers were awarded in 13 journalism and seven arts categories.

Jennifer Egan's inventive novel about...


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Portugal discusses bailout with IMF, EU (by PressTV)

Portugal has begun talks with EU officials and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a bailout package worth 80 billion euros (USD 115 billion dollars) for its troubled economy.

Portuguese Finance Minister Fernando Teixeira dos Santos met Monday with authorities from European Central Bank, the European Commission and the IMF in the country's capital of Lisbon to discuss the overhaul plan,...


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Gunfire in locked-down Syrian city (by Al Jazeera English)

Gunfire erupted overnight in the Syrian city of Homs where thousands of anti-government protesters had gathered in the main square, a day after activists said at least 25 people were killed there.

An activist on the ground told Al Jazeera that security forces had opened fire on protesters. At least two people are reported injured while...


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'US naval tactics in PG are a failure' (by PressTV)

A senior commander in the Iranian Navy says the United States naval diplomacy has waned in the Persian Gulf over the regional uprisings inspired by Islamic awakening.

Rear Admiral Fariborz Qaderpanah, commander of the army's first navy region, told IRNA on Monday that the wave of Islamic awakening in the Middle East has dwindled the US visions of grandeur and that the country could no longer...


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'Gaddafi troops kill more than 100' (by PressTV)

Forces loyal to Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi have killed more than 100 people in the al-Jabal al-Gharbi district, west of capital Tripoli, reports say.

Local residents say Gaddafi's troops have continuously pounded the area with Grad rockets during the past 24 hours.

They also accuse the regime of committing a massacre in the cities of Yafran and Nalut.

Meanwhile, revolutionary...


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New faction formed against Yemen pres. (by PressTV)

Several senior Yemeni figures and lawmakers, including many members of the president's ruling party, have set up a new faction in support of the popular revolution against the.

The Justice and Development Bloc was originally set up by 11 members of President Ali Abdullah Saleh's General People's Congress, Xinhua reported.

One of the founding members Mohamed Abdulelah al-Kadi said the...


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'US funds Syrian opposition groups' (by PressTV)

Secret diplomatic cables released by the website WikiLeaks indicate that the US has conducted a long campaign to overthrow the government of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

The cables published on the Washington Post on Monday revealed that the US State Department has secretly funded Syrian opposition groups with nearly $6 million since 2006, al-Jazeera reported.

The report said that...


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The American Problem (by J. Bruce Campbell)

The reader probably knows about this writer's calls for a defensive movement against Jewish aggression. And I will continue to do so because it is something we can counter. But the fact is that in addition to the Jewish Problem, which is correctable, there is an American Problem, which has not been correctable up to this time. Perhaps if it were recognized and acknowledged, parents of the...


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Iran to complete Caspian Sea drilling (by PressTV)

National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) says Iran will finish the drilling operation of its first oil exploration well in the Caspian Sea by March.

NIOC's director for exploration, Mahmoud Mohaddes, made the remarks on the sidelines of the third day of Iran's 16th International Oil, Gas, Refining, and Petrochemical Exhibition on Monday.

The Islamic Republic has spent more than $500 million to...


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'HAARP Rings' Appear -- Great Falls Montana and Central Nebraska (by Dutchinse)

2 very large 'HAARP Rings' appeared over Great Falls Montana, and Central (unnamed) Nebraska. 100 miles north of North Platte. Expect severe weather in these two areas within 24-48 hours from now. I base this call upon the 12 other times I have seen the "rings" and the rings...

Source: Dutchinse

'Muslims to gain from Iran-Egypt ties' (by PressTV)

The head of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) has hailed the enhancement of ties between Iran and Egypt, saying the Muslim world will benefit from the thaw in Tehran-Cairo relations.

OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu told reporters in Cairo that the improvement of relations between the two Muslim nations will lead to further regional stability, Fars news agency...


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Last night -- HAARP Rings -- Paducah, Hendersonville, Tulsa, Des Moines, Billings (by Dutchinse)

Paducah Kentucky, Hendersonville Tennessee, Tulsa Oklahoma, Des Moines Iowa, Billings Montana, Seattle Washington, Cincinnati Ohio, Nova Scotia --- severe weather within 24-48 hours. Always in the CENTER of the ring. replay.waybackmachine.org replay.waybackmachine.org ion.le.ac.u...

Source: Dutchinse

George Galloway Destroys Jewish Argument In One Swipe. Palestine Exists Forever. There Is No Israel (by George Galloway)

Jews Have No Case, Original Jews Were Black (Dark) Skinned. These Satanist Zionist Jews Are From The Land Of Khazar Which Is A Place in Euroupe Where These Scruffy Ugly Hooked Nosed Ginger Fucking Tossers (Jews In Short) Actually Come From.

Iran, China urge more parliamentary ties (by PressTV)

Senior Iranian and Chinese lawmakers have called for a promotion of parliamentary cooperation between the Islamic Republic and China.

The call was made when visiting Chinese legislator Chen Zhili met with Deputy Speaker of Iran's parliament (Majlis) Seyyed Shahabedin Sadr on Monday, Mehr news agency reported.

The vice chairwoman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress...


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US-NATO vs China-Muslim World (by Rehmats World)

Many Political and economic analysts have put the current Libyan invasion of Obama-Sarkozy-Cameron-NATO in context of the long running western battle to stop China gaining access to world's natural oil, gas and mineral reserves, which so far have been considered a domain of the western colonial powers.

According to the Oil Gas Journal , 70% of known oil and 49% of natural gas reserves plus...


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People in Syrian city stage sit-in (by PressTV)

Thousands of Syrians have staged a sit-in protest in the city of Homs following several killings in the western city by what Damascus has denounced as armed gangs.

On Monday, over 20,000 people put up tents in a central square in Homs, demanding the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad, AFP reported.

Earlier, criminal gangs killed a Syrian Army officer and three members of his family in the...


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People stage sit-in in Syrian city (by PressTV)

Thousands of Syrians have staged a sit-in protest in the city of Homs following several killings in the western city by what Damascus has denounced as armed gangs.

On Monday, over 20,000 people put up tents in a central square in Homs, demanding the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad, AFP reported.

Earlier, criminal gangs killed a Syrian Army officer and three members of his family in the...


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6.6 magnitude in new zealand -- Large Earthquake (by Dutchinse)

quake.crowe.co.nz earthquake.usgs.gov This event has been reviewed by a seismologist. Magnitude 6.6 Date-Time Monday, April 18, 2011 at 13:03:03 UTC Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 01:03:03 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 34.349°S, 179.854°E Depth 90.7 km (56.4 miles) set by location program Region SOUTH OF...


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Japan rethinks its economic centre (by Al Jazeera English)

In the wake of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake that rocked Japan's Tohoku region on March 11, Japanese businesses are considering decentralising and moving away from Tokyo, where many expect the next "big one" will hit. Harry Fawcett reports from Osaka.

Source: Al Jazeera English

Iran Army acquires new missile system (by PressTV)

Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi says the country's army has been equipped with a new cruise missile and missile defense system.

"Recently, we witnessed the test-firing of Shahin (Hawk) and Shalamcheh missiles of the country's defense system, which were successfully tested and delivered" to different army units, Fars news agency quoted the Iranian minister as saying...


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Iraq's Turkmen fight for identity in Kirkuk (by Al Jazeera English)

The third largest ethnic group in Iraq, the Turkmen have long complained of discrimination, especially in the city of Kirkuk where the local government has been largely controlled by Kurdish parties. That began to change recently with a Turkmen politician elected as head of the provincial council, but many say more needs to be done to...


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Pakistan urges end to US strikes (by PressTV)

Pakistan has called on the US to stop non-UN-sanctioned drone strikes in the country's northern tribal belt as differences between Islamabad and Washington escalate.

The row between the US and its Asian ally over the scale of the unauthorized CIA drone operations in Pakistan's North Waziristan were exposed last week.

Pakistan has repeatedly criticized the attacks which it condemns for...


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'Israel envoy leaves Egypt after protest' (by PressTV)

Israel's ambassador to Cairo has reportedly left Egypt days after over a million Egyptian protesters called for his expulsion and an end to the plight of the Palestinians.

Yitzhak Levanon would be in Tel Aviv for the next couple of days, reports said, giving no details about the reason behind the envoy's departure.

The reported departure comes days after massive crowds of demonstrators...


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Breathing a word of truth about 9/11 will kill your career: Kevin Barrett (by Kourosh Ziabari)

Kevin Barrett is a renowned American journalist, writer and former university lecturer. He has taught English, French, Arabic, American Civilization, Humanities, African Literature, Folklore, and Islam at colleges and universities in the San Francisco Bay area, Paris, and Madison, Wisconsin. Being a Muslim convert, Dr. Barrett is a founding member of the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance...


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Iran raps West double-standard policy (by PressTV)

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has condemned the West's double-standard policy on the recent developments in North Africa and the Middle East.

Salehi made the criticism in a meeting with former Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari on Monday in Tehran, calling on international organization, including the United Nations, to take measures to stop violence in these countries, IRNA...


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The destructive reign of Avigdor Lieberman (by Gideon Levy)

Forget the suspicions against him, his conviction of assault; this is a mediocre, destructive politician who has a very meager record after 20 years of work. But we'll always have high regard for him - because Lieberman is us and we are Lieberman.

Gideon Levy

Take a good look at the tone of the public debate over the attorney general's decision to indict Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman: a mix of...


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Texas urges Major Disaster Declaration (by PressTV)

Governor of Texas has asked for federal assistance to put out wildfires that have burned at least 1.5 million acres of land in the southern US state.

Texas Governor Ricky Perry requested for a Major Disaster Declaration on Monday over the blaze which has destroyed 244 homes and displaced thousands since Wednesday, Reuters reported.

"I urge President (Barack) Obama to approve our request...


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Hard Times in Appalachia (by Hunter Wallace)

Whites fall on hard times in Pulaski, Virginia

Virginia

The Washington Post has a new story about rural poverty in Southwest Virginia.

Pulaski, Virginia is an Appalachian town of about 9,000 people. Whites are 89.5 percent of the population. Blacks are 7.75 percent. Hispanics comprise most of the rest.

This is one of those long forgotten corners of Dixie where the "white trash" and...


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Nashid Abdul Khaliq: US waiting to step in once Arab dictators are gone (by PressTV)

Nashid Abdul Khaliq: US waiting to step in once Arab dictators are gone

Source: PressTV

'Armed gangs' kill, mutilate Syrians (by PressTV)

Criminal gangs have killed a Syrian Army officer and three members of his family before cutting their bodies to pieces, a report says.

The suspects ambushed Brigadier General Khodir al-Talawi, his two sons and his nephew in the city of Homs in the west of the country, Syrian Arab News Agency reported on Monday.

The perpetrators also injured dozens of the members of the Syrian police.


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America Has No Caesar! (by Chuck Baldwin)

Obviously, if men were perfectly sinless, there would be no need for human government; but, since every man has tasted of Adam's fallen nature, God instituted human government for the overall peace and safety of civil people. No man is a law unto himself–including people in government! This is especially true in the United States, because America has no Caesar! America's founders clearly...


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'Iran appoints ambassador to Egypt' (by PressTV)

The Islamic Republic of Iran has appointed Ali Akbar Sibouyeh as the country's first ambassador to Egypt in over 30 years following the Egyptian revolution, a report says.

Sibouyeh's appointment comes after negotiations between Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi and his Egyptian counterpart Nabil al-Arabi, Mashregh News reported on its website on Monday.

The son of renowned Ayatollah...


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Fukushima Radiation Nightmare May Last Indefinitely (by Kurt Nimmo)

The Associated Press reports today that radiation has spiked in a water tank in Unit 2. Robots also report that radiation is so high elsewhere at the stricken plant that it is too dangerous for workers to be sent in.


Robot footage of the destroyed plant.

"Even I had expected high radioactivity in those areas. I'm sure (plant operator...


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"Humanitarian" Ruse Cited by EU as It Prepares Libyan Invasion (by Paul Joseph Watson)

The United Nations is set to rubber stamp an EU invasion force of ground troops that would be sent into Libya under the cooked up pretense of "humanitarian aid" and empowered to fight if Gaddafi forces threatened to impede their mission to "secure sea and land corridors inside the country," another blatant attempt to legitimize the aggressive war by goading Gaddafi into attacking...


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'Bahrain violence, utter disgrace to US' (by PressTV)

Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council says the ongoing brutal crackdown in Bahrain is a disgrace to the US, which claims to be an advocate of human rights.

Speaking in separate meetings with officials from Iraq's Kurdistan Region on Monday, Saeed Jalili criticized "Washington's hypocritical policies in the Middle East."

He also accused Washington of supporting the Bahraini...


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Global arms race budget grows (by Hassan Beheshtipour)

According to a report from Sweden's Stockholm International Peace Institute (SIPRI) the global military budget has increased in the year 2010.

Accounting for inflation, the report suggests the actual global military expenditure in the year 2010 increased to USD 1.6 trillion.

This budget shows a 1.3 percent increase in global military expenditure even when adjusted for inflation. But...


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Hispanics becoming majority in US (by PressTV)

New figures show that Hispanics in the US have become the largest minority group, outnumbering African Americans in most metropolitan areas.

The figures, released by the US Census Bureau from 2010 until present, show the growing diversity of the 366 metro areas in the US, which are home to 83.7 percent of the country's population.

Last year, the Hispanic population became the biggest...


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Iran calls for independent intl. movement (by PressTV)

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for the formation of an independent international movement to resolve global problems through dialogue.

In a Monday phone conversation, Ahmadinejad and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez stressed the importance of international cooperation to establish peace and security in the world.

"They (the Americans) used September 11 as a pretext and...


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Congressman Calls for Bank Financed Drug Cartels to be Designated as Terrorists (by Kurt Nimmo)

Rep. Michael McCaul, a Republican from Austin, Texas, has introduced legislation designed to label Mexican drug cartels as "foreign terrorist organizations." If enacted, the law would also subject U.S. gun runners to charges of supporting terrorism, according to the Houston Chronicle.


Rep. McCaul calls for decisive steps to end the...


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Warmer waters can kill fish species (by PressTV)

A new study shows that climate change and warmer sea waters gravely threaten some fish species and will eventually result in their death in some parts of the world.

According to the study published in the journal Nature Climate Change warmer temperatures will stop the growth of some fish species, increase their stress and raise their risk of death.

A team of Australian scientists used...


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Mexican police chief sacked over graves (by PressTV)

The head of security in the state of Tamaulipas in Mexico has been replaced following the discovery of 145 bodies in mass graves earlier this month.

The state governor dismissed former army Gen Ubaldo Ayala Tinoco and replaced him with Capt Rafael Lomeli Martinez in a bid to improve coordination with the army and federal police in the fight against drugs gangs.

However, Ayala claimed that...


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'US seeks to prevent Iran-Albania FTA' (by PressTV)

According to secret documents released by Wikileaks, the US has been trying to prevent Iran from signing an agreement of cooperation with Albania.

On Monday the Albanian newspaper Shekulli reported that Washington has ordered its embassy in the Albania's Capital of Tirana to "strongly urge the Albanian government to reject the proposals of the Iranian government to sign the agreement of...


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Cancer rates soaring in south of Iraq (by PressTV)

Iraqi doctors in Basra say cancer cases have gone up since the 2003 US-led invasion. They attribute the rise in cancer to the depleted uranium in US bombs dropped during the conflict. Hayder al-Saad, Press TV, Basra

Source: PressTV

US markets fall on revised outlook (by PressTV)

The US stock market has sharply dropped after a ratings agency downgraded its outlook for the American economy.

All three indices in the New York Stock Exchange dropped with the Dow Jones industrial average opening more than 1.62 percent down at 12, 141 points.

The Standard Poor's 500 index opened nearly 18-points down -- with a drop of more than 1.3 percent.

Meanwhile, the Standard ...


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Rense Dr. Soto - Gulf Region Residents Ill And Dying (by Jeff Rense)

Jeff Rense and Doctor Rodney Soto reveal the extent of illness caused by the oil calamity - up to 40 miles inland and to all who eat the seafood - and for a long time into the future. Many illnesses might not show up for many years. How will people prove the oil as cause? And what is the best defense against the oil borne illnesses?


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'US to blame for Bahrain crackdown' (by PressTV)

Bahraini activist Zainab al-Khawaja

A Bahraini activist, who is on hunger strike, has criticized the US administration for turning a blind eye to the Saudi-backed crackdown on anti-government protesters in Bahrain.

"On the one hand, the American administration always tries to show the world they represent democracy, but on the other hand they're giving the green light to...


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Selfish Bastards: A Review of "Atlas Shrugged, Part I" (by Trevor Lynch)

I saw Atlas Shrugged on Saturday, April 16th. It was a sold-out showing to an all-White audience in a predominantly White area. The audience contained a large contingent of Tea Party people, mostly Christian, as well as libertarians and Objectivists. There was geeky anti-government banter as we waited for the movie to begin. There was applause after the movie ended, but I did not join in. In...


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150 hurt in north Iraq protest rally (by PressTV)

At least 150 people have been injured in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan after security forces opened fire on a group of demonstrators protesting against the two ruling parties.

Protesters gathered in Peeramard Street in the center of Sulaymanieh, located 260 kilometers (161 miles) north of Baghdad, on Monday and demanded political reforms, an end to official corruption, resignation of the...


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Gaddafi steps up attacks on Misratah (by PressTV)

Forces loyal to embattled Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi continue to bombard the besieged western city of Misratah, killing four civilians and injuring five others.

The revolutionaries say the casualties were the result of government attacks on the residential areas in the city on Monday. They accuse pro-regime forces of brutally targeting civilians to inflict shock and awe.

"The Gaddafi...


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'Yemen's Saleh to leave power soon' (by PressTV)

Protests against President Ali Abdullah Sale's long rule continue in Yemen despite the government's brutal crackdown on the people.

Press TV has interviewed Munir al-Mawari, Yemeni freelance journalist from Washington, to discuss the situation in the country furthermore.

Press TV: Do you think the steps that are taken in Yemen are in a positive way?

Al-Mawari: Well, I think so. Because...


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Is the world hearing enough about what's happening in Bahrain? (by PressTV)

About thirty people killed, hundreds injured and hundreds more missing all happening in the tiny Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. The Bahraini minority government backed by...


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Reasons behind Moslehi's resignation (by PressTV)

News of Iranian Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi's resignation was published by IRNA, the country's official news agency.

The news quickly spread through other domestic media outlets. But only two hours later, Fars News Agency, also an official news source, released a report that Moslehi will remain in his current position as Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali...


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Iran lawmaker wants MKO extradited (by PressTV)

An Iranian lawmaker says Tehran must use every means to ensure the return and trial of all members of the terrorist Mujahidin-e Khalq Organization (MKO).

"Not only must the Baghdad government expel [the members of] this terrorist cell from Iraq but they must be handed over to Iran so that they can be tried for the crimes they committed in the country," member of the Parliament (Majlis)...


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Cyrus Cylinder leaves Iran (by PressTV)

Iranian officials bid farewell to the Cyrus Cylinder after the seven-month exhibition of the Achaemenid relic at Iran's National Museum came to an end.

Curator of the British Museum's Ancient Near East Department John Curtis, Curator of Islamic and Iranian Coins of the London museum Vesta Sarkhosh accompanied the cylinder back to Britain.

The world's first charter of human rights will also...


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Iran refutes [P]GCC's interference claim (by PressTV)

Iran has refuted claims made by the [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council about Tehran's meddling in the affairs of other nations as unfounded and false.

In a statement on Sunday, the council accused Iran of interfering in the internal affairs of Persian Gulf states.

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said, "It is surprising that in the statement issued by the [P]GCC it...


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Israeli gunboat violates Lebanon waters (by PressTV)

An Israeli gunboat has entered the Lebanese territorial waters in a fresh violation of the country's sovereignty, the Lebanese army says.

The army said in a statement that the gunboat entered illegally at 7:30 a.m. local time on Monday, a Press TV correspondent reported from Beirut.

The Israeli gunboat entered the Lebanese territorial waters on the coastline of the southern border town of...


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Jonathan declared winner of Nigeria vote (by PressTV)

Nigeria's election commission has declared incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan as the winner of the country's presidential election.

Election officials say Jonathan has won almost twice as many votes as his closest rival Muhammadu Buhari.

This comes as the two major opposition parties issued formal complaints over the vote tallies.

Meanwhile, there have been reports of riots in parts...


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Iran names Astrid Lindgren nominees (by PressTV)

Iran's Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults has nominated two writers for the 2012 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.

Poet and screenwriter Ahmad-Reza Ahmadi and veteran writer of children's literature Mostafa Rahmandoust have been shortlisted as nominees, ISNA reported.

The Koodakane Donya research institute has also been selected by Iran's Children's Book...


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Intellectual intifada under attack (by PressTV)

The killing of Vittorio (Vik) Arrigoni in Gaza this week follows, (too) closely, the murder of pro-Palestinian peace activist Juliano Mer Khamis in the West Bank.

Juliano, 52, was shot dead outside the Freedom Theatre in Jenin Refugee Camp on the West Bank on the 4th April.

His documentary Arnas's Children detailed the work of his mother in helping Palestinian children deal with the...


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New Georgia law allows 'racial profiling' (by PressTV)

A newly-ratified legislation in the US state of Georgia paves the way for racial profiling and gives undocumented immigrants a "criminal status."

The bill requires businesses to use the federal E-Verify system to make sure their employees are legal immigrants.

Georgia's Governor Nathan Deal has not yet signed the bill, but opponents have in a letter -- with 23,000 signatures -- asked the...


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