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[18 May 13] Sarajevo holds Business Forum 2013 - English
The 4th International Investment Conference Sarajevo Business Forum 2013 opened in Sarajevo on May 17th, an opportunity to attract foreign investment and to strengthen economic ties.
Bosnia Bank...
The 4th International Investment Conference Sarajevo Business Forum 2013 opened in Sarajevo on May 17th, an opportunity to attract foreign investment and to strengthen economic ties.
Bosnia Bank International in cooperation with the Islamic Development Bank and other international partner organizations organized this year\'s Sarajevo Business Forum.
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The 4th International Investment Conference Sarajevo Business Forum 2013 opened in Sarajevo on May 17th, an opportunity to attract foreign investment and to strengthen economic ties.
Bosnia Bank International in cooperation with the Islamic Development Bank and other international partner organizations organized this year\'s Sarajevo Business Forum.
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[05 July 13] Japanese lusterware artist holds exhibition in Tehran - English
Ceramic that shines like gold or silver. Around twenty lusterware from ancient Persia, more than 200 modern Iranian lusterware by around ten artists and 38 lusterware Ceramics made by renowned...
Ceramic that shines like gold or silver. Around twenty lusterware from ancient Persia, more than 200 modern Iranian lusterware by around ten artists and 38 lusterware Ceramics made by renowned Japanese artist, Takuo Kato and his son, Kobei Kato were put on display in National Museum of Iran. Kobie Kato says that he learned the art from his late father.
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Ceramic that shines like gold or silver. Around twenty lusterware from ancient Persia, more than 200 modern Iranian lusterware by around ten artists and 38 lusterware Ceramics made by renowned Japanese artist, Takuo Kato and his son, Kobei Kato were put on display in National Museum of Iran. Kobie Kato says that he learned the art from his late father.
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[27 Oct 2013] Iran parliament holds confidence vote session - English
A second attempt by the government of president Rohani to win a vote of confidence for three vacant seats in his cabinet; the Iranian president attended the parliament along with three of his...
A second attempt by the government of president Rohani to win a vote of confidence for three vacant seats in his cabinet; the Iranian president attended the parliament along with three of his proposed nominees for the ministries of Science, research and technology, education and sports and youth affairs. The three nominees included Ali Asghar Fani, Reza Faraji Dana and Reza Salehi Amiri.
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A second attempt by the government of president Rohani to win a vote of confidence for three vacant seats in his cabinet; the Iranian president attended the parliament along with three of his proposed nominees for the ministries of Science, research and technology, education and sports and youth affairs. The three nominees included Ali Asghar Fani, Reza Faraji Dana and Reza Salehi Amiri.
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[29 Jan 2014] NY mayor holds secret meeting with Israeli lobby - English
At a closed meeting at the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan, Bill Deblasio, the newly elected Mayor of New York City, met with the American Israeli Political Action Committee. Despite the efforts...
At a closed meeting at the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan, Bill Deblasio, the newly elected Mayor of New York City, met with the American Israeli Political Action Committee. Despite the efforts to keep the meeting secret, the words Deblasio spoke to the Zionist gathering were leaked to the press. An audio recording captures the Mayor of New York City saying: \"Part of my job description is to be a defender of Israel.\"
Lamis Deek, a human rights attorney in New York City, says that it is interesting that Deblasio worked so hard to conceal his meeting with this powerful Zionist organization. While Deblasio proclaimed his loyalty to Israel, he did not speak for all New Yorkers. A growing number of people in New York City are highly critical of Israel and its crimes. The fact that the Mayor of New York City would openly proclaim his loyalty to Israel is seen by many as an indication of the power Zionists have over US foreign policy. The fact that it was done in secret also causes many to be suspicious.
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At a closed meeting at the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan, Bill Deblasio, the newly elected Mayor of New York City, met with the American Israeli Political Action Committee. Despite the efforts to keep the meeting secret, the words Deblasio spoke to the Zionist gathering were leaked to the press. An audio recording captures the Mayor of New York City saying: \"Part of my job description is to be a defender of Israel.\"
Lamis Deek, a human rights attorney in New York City, says that it is interesting that Deblasio worked so hard to conceal his meeting with this powerful Zionist organization. While Deblasio proclaimed his loyalty to Israel, he did not speak for all New Yorkers. A growing number of people in New York City are highly critical of Israel and its crimes. The fact that the Mayor of New York City would openly proclaim his loyalty to Israel is seen by many as an indication of the power Zionists have over US foreign policy. The fact that it was done in secret also causes many to be suspicious.
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[Canada Quds Day 2014] Toronto Holds Largest Al-Quds Day Rally In North America 26Jul2014 - English
Over 20,000 Canadians belonging to 70 different Mosques, Churches, Synagogues and anti-war, civil and human rights organizations came together for the historic rally held in Queen\\\'s park Toronto...
Over 20,000 Canadians belonging to 70 different Mosques, Churches, Synagogues and anti-war, civil and human rights organizations came together for the historic rally held in Queen\\\'s park Toronto on July 26, 2014. The largest Al-Quds rally in the history of Toronto and North America included a significant number of Jewish organizations including \\\"Not in our Name\\\", \\\"Neturei Karta\\\", \\\"Jews against Occupation\\\" and \\\"Independent Jewish Voices\\\" as well as men, women and children from all faiths and walks of life.
The speakers and participants of the rally came to express their solidarity with the brutally oppressed people of occupied Palestine and to protest against the terrorist state of israel, whose Zionist settlers believe that they have a right to imprison, expel and massacre men, women and children to expand the illegal settlements and the occupation of the indigenous Palestinians.
The children of Toronto released balloons with the names of the children in Gaza who have been massacred in the recent indiscriminate onslaught against the civilian population. Many in the crowd broke down in tears when a young Muslim girl read the names of some of the hundreds of children that have been found buried under the rubble of their schools and houses. The speakers and participants strongly denounced the support of Stephen Harper\\\'s government for the war crimes committed by the state of israel. They condemned the one-sided and unfair approach that does not represent the Canadian values or the opinion of the majority of the populace and vowed to change the political representatives that pander to the Zionist lobbyists.
The Al-Quds day rallies were held in over 800 cities in 45 countries and were attended by tens of millions of individuals who are committed to giving a voice to the voiceless population of the occupied Palestine. Every year, the support for Palestine grows and the apartheid state of israel is more isolated and exposed today than ever before. It is only a matter of time before it is forced to end the illegal occupation of Palestine.
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Over 20,000 Canadians belonging to 70 different Mosques, Churches, Synagogues and anti-war, civil and human rights organizations came together for the historic rally held in Queen\\\'s park Toronto on July 26, 2014. The largest Al-Quds rally in the history of Toronto and North America included a significant number of Jewish organizations including \\\"Not in our Name\\\", \\\"Neturei Karta\\\", \\\"Jews against Occupation\\\" and \\\"Independent Jewish Voices\\\" as well as men, women and children from all faiths and walks of life.
The speakers and participants of the rally came to express their solidarity with the brutally oppressed people of occupied Palestine and to protest against the terrorist state of israel, whose Zionist settlers believe that they have a right to imprison, expel and massacre men, women and children to expand the illegal settlements and the occupation of the indigenous Palestinians.
The children of Toronto released balloons with the names of the children in Gaza who have been massacred in the recent indiscriminate onslaught against the civilian population. Many in the crowd broke down in tears when a young Muslim girl read the names of some of the hundreds of children that have been found buried under the rubble of their schools and houses. The speakers and participants strongly denounced the support of Stephen Harper\\\'s government for the war crimes committed by the state of israel. They condemned the one-sided and unfair approach that does not represent the Canadian values or the opinion of the majority of the populace and vowed to change the political representatives that pander to the Zionist lobbyists.
The Al-Quds day rallies were held in over 800 cities in 45 countries and were attended by tens of millions of individuals who are committed to giving a voice to the voiceless population of the occupied Palestine. Every year, the support for Palestine grows and the apartheid state of israel is more isolated and exposed today than ever before. It is only a matter of time before it is forced to end the illegal occupation of Palestine.
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