Tag: britain
‘West after crushing Syria resistance’
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Britain has sent a secret 30-million dollar arsenal of weapons to foreign-backed militants in Syria, including assault rifles, machine gun, grenades and anti-tank missiles, according to the Daily Mail. For months no...
‘Argentina must woo Malvinas Islanders’
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An analyst says Argentina should better try to woo and win over Malvinas Islanders in the sovereignty referendum being carried out in the archipelago instead...
‘UK to pay price for fueling Syria unrest’
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An analyst says injecting 30 million dollars of weapons to militants linked to al-Qaeda in Syria by the UK shows no long term consideration for the Syrian pe...
Blair defends Iraq invasion policy on BBC
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In this edition of the show: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is globally discredited for his war crimes, in his interview with the BBC has tried to defend his decision to invade Iraq in 2003. Internati...
Honor On Sale: UK WW2 hero sells medals to survive
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They fought to save their nation and Europe from tyranny but many of Britain's wartime heroes are finding that the country's austerity is one battle they can't win as highly-decorated World War Two veterans are forc...
UK backs banker bonus culture as Europe seeks to limit premiums
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Britain has been left a lonely voice in the EU by defending bankers' bonuses, as the rest of the bloc aims to rein them in. The measures are popular with austerity-hit Europeans, many of whom say it's the bankers wh...
Over a barrel: Beer duty could kill off UK pubs
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A traditional British pint could soon become a luxury. In the last 5 years the tax on every beer served has gone up so much, pubs are going out of business in their thousands. RT's Sara Firth reports on one communit...
Bowie rekindles Berlin love affair with new album
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British rock icon David Bowie revives his love affair with Berlin in his first new album in a decade, out this month, and the city is returning his affection...
Ex-Murdoch aides Brooks and Coulson in court
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Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson, a one-time top aide to British Prime Minister David Cameron, appeared in court in London on Friday on bribery c...
Debbie Khan: My journey to Islam
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In this edition of the show we talk to Debbie Khan about her journey to Islam. She talks about her challenges and changes as a Muslim convert in Britain before and after embracing the world's fastest-growing religio...
Britain military adventurism in Africa
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In this edition of the show: Why is Britain so keen in military adventurism in Africa? And why British 'war on terror' is directly aimed at the black continent's natural resources. Monarchy: New documents reveal Pri...
Actions of British soldiers in Iraq investigated
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A public inquiry into whether British soldiers committed crimes in Iraq nine years ago is due to start shortly. The investigation will determine whether UK troops killed civilians. Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports ...
Debate: French colonial war in Mali
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An analyst says Britain controls the war in Mali to destabilize North Africa for power and monetary gain in the resource-abundant country. France launched a war in Mali on January 11 under the pretext of halting the...
Handout Hunger: UK welfare addiction as a career path
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Britain's unemployment benefits aim to provide a safety net for anyone between jobs, looking for their next career opportunity. Only, for some the pay-outs are so attractive, getting out of bed to go to work doesn't...
One-Way Ticket: UK losing best minds despite tax cut plan
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More and more of Britain's young professionals are looking to take their talents elsewhere - despite government plans to cut the top rate of income tax next month. And with the country's most economically active cla...
‘France faces prolonged war in Mali’
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A political analyst tells Press TV that the war in Mali is going to be a very, very protracted conflict and of course France as well as the United States and Germany are going to be heavily involved in the months to...
UK support for Syrian rebels
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Britain and the United States say they will provide more assistance to the armed groups fighting against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. "We must significantly increase support for the Syrian opp...
Do Halal meat suppliers need more regulations?
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Anger quickly spread across Britain when traces of horse meat where found in Tesco value burgers. A week or so later, an investigation was carried out on halal products suspected of containing horse meat. Instead, t...
