Today's Woman: The show will begin with coverage of current events, focusing on issues related to women. Next, the show will discuss drug addiction and treatment in Iran with guest Mr. Siamak Afshar, chemical dependency counselor and certified interventionist based in California. The last segment will include a package expressing societal concerns of AIDS through art.
News and Views: U.S. President George Bush has been meeting today with his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao. Chinese state media say police killed five people who bombed government buildings today in the troubled western Xinjiang region. As fighting escalated in Georgia's breakaway region South Ossetia, residents of the Georgian town of Gori started to leave their houses on Sunday fearing the resumption of Russian bombardment. As the fighting over the breakaway region of South Ossetia spread, the diplomatic standoff continued on Saturday in the United Nations Security Council, which met for the third time since late Thursday night to try to help resolve the situation.Our guest is Dr. Morteza Anvari, Political Analyst.
The First Two Days: Our guest, Professor Abbas Milani will talk about his new book Eminent Persian (The Men and Women Who Made Modern Iran, 1941-1979).
Late Edition: The show will review the situation of Georgia being attacked by Russia; as well as President Bush’s trip to Beijing, China.
NewsTalk: The show will discuss Iran and Beijing Olympics 2008, and the breach of Human Rights in China. Our guests are Dr. Mehrdad Khansari, Mr. Jamshid Akhbari, Mr. Behrouz Sarshar and, Mr. Fariborz Diba.
News and Views: U.S. President George Bush has been meeting today with his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao. Chinese state media say police killed five people who bombed government buildings today in the troubled western Xinjiang region. As fighting escalated in Georgia's breakaway region South Ossetia, residents of the Georgian town of Gori started to leave their houses on Sunday fearing the resumption of Russian bombardment. As the fighting over the breakaway region of South Ossetia spread, the diplomatic standoff continued on Saturday in the United Nations Security Council, which met for the third time since late Thursday night to try to help resolve the situation.Our guest is Dr. Morteza Anvari, Political Analyst.
The First Two Days: Our guest, Professor Abbas Milani will talk about his new book Eminent Persian (The Men and Women Who Made Modern Iran, 1941-1979).
Late Edition: The show will review the situation of Georgia being attacked by Russia; as well as President Bush’s trip to Beijing, China.
NewsTalk: The show will discuss Iran and Beijing Olympics 2008, and the breach of Human Rights in China. Our guests are Dr. Mehrdad Khansari, Mr. Jamshid Akhbari, Mr. Behrouz Sarshar and, Mr. Fariborz Diba.