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[28 Oct 2013] 14th OIC Trade Fair kicks off in Tehran - English
14th Organization of Islamic Cooperation, OIC, Trade Fair kicks off in Tehran. Representatives of trading companies from over 30 OIC member states, including Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Oman, Turkey,...
14th Organization of Islamic Cooperation, OIC, Trade Fair kicks off in Tehran. Representatives of trading companies from over 30 OIC member states, including Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Oman, Turkey, Pakistan and Indonesia attended the three day, biannual event to display their latest industrial achievements.
Iran\'s First Vice President talked about the importance of OIC and its potentials. He stated that OIC through more cooperation among its member states can have a larger share of world trade.
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14th Organization of Islamic Cooperation, OIC, Trade Fair kicks off in Tehran. Representatives of trading companies from over 30 OIC member states, including Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Oman, Turkey, Pakistan and Indonesia attended the three day, biannual event to display their latest industrial achievements.
Iran\'s First Vice President talked about the importance of OIC and its potentials. He stated that OIC through more cooperation among its member states can have a larger share of world trade.
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Darfur - Historical Background and Slave Trade - Mahmood Mamdani - English
Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani talks about his latest book on the Darfur Conflict and the shady Save Darfur movement. His book is called SAVIORS AND SURVIVORS. In this clip he talks...
Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani talks about his latest book on the Darfur Conflict and the shady Save Darfur movement. His book is called SAVIORS AND SURVIVORS. In this clip he talks about the historical background and the so-called Arab Slave trade. Mamdani argues that there was never an Arab invasion into Darfur or Arab led slave trade in this region. Actually the local powers ARABIZED themselves because being Arab was considered as civilized and these powers could also claim legitimacy by declaring themselves to be descendants of the Prophet and other important figures in the Holy Land.
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Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani talks about his latest book on the Darfur Conflict and the shady Save Darfur movement. His book is called SAVIORS AND SURVIVORS. In this clip he talks about the historical background and the so-called Arab Slave trade. Mamdani argues that there was never an Arab invasion into Darfur or Arab led slave trade in this region. Actually the local powers ARABIZED themselves because being Arab was considered as civilized and these powers could also claim legitimacy by declaring themselves to be descendants of the Prophet and other important figures in the Holy Land.
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[27 June 13] US trade deficit with China - English
The US trade deficit with China reached $315 billion last year, a record unsurpassed in the history of such statistics.
In April, US exports to the 27-nation European Union fell 7.9 percent....
The US trade deficit with China reached $315 billion last year, a record unsurpassed in the history of such statistics.
In April, US exports to the 27-nation European Union fell 7.9 percent. Exports to the EU in the first four months of 2013 were down 7.4 percent compared to the same period in 2012.
Exports to the United Kingdom were the lowest since May 2009, while those to China declined 4.7 percent.
Imports from China surged 21.2 percent, lifting the contentious US trade deficit with China to $24.1 billion from $17.9 billion in March.
China keeps investing in its future, creating jobs, building infrastructure, funding education and technology and its GDP soars. And America keeps sliding into a no-growth economy, to 1% GDP growth in a generation.
According to Robert Fogel, the director of the Center for Population Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and winner of the 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics; \"In 2040, the Chinese economy will reach $123 trillion, or nearly three times the economic output of the entire globe in 2000. China\'s per-capita income will hit $85,000, more than double the forecast for the European Union, and also much higher than that of India and Japan as China moves \"from a poor country in 2000 to a superrich country in 2040.\"
America\'s per-capita wealth may be higher, says Fogel, but \"China\'s share of global GDP - 40% - will dwarf that of the United States (14%) and the European Union (5%) 30 years from now.\"
China has been one of the fastest growing markets for US goods, and exports to that country were up 4.8 percent for the first four months of 2013.
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The US trade deficit with China reached $315 billion last year, a record unsurpassed in the history of such statistics.
In April, US exports to the 27-nation European Union fell 7.9 percent. Exports to the EU in the first four months of 2013 were down 7.4 percent compared to the same period in 2012.
Exports to the United Kingdom were the lowest since May 2009, while those to China declined 4.7 percent.
Imports from China surged 21.2 percent, lifting the contentious US trade deficit with China to $24.1 billion from $17.9 billion in March.
China keeps investing in its future, creating jobs, building infrastructure, funding education and technology and its GDP soars. And America keeps sliding into a no-growth economy, to 1% GDP growth in a generation.
According to Robert Fogel, the director of the Center for Population Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and winner of the 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics; \"In 2040, the Chinese economy will reach $123 trillion, or nearly three times the economic output of the entire globe in 2000. China\'s per-capita income will hit $85,000, more than double the forecast for the European Union, and also much higher than that of India and Japan as China moves \"from a poor country in 2000 to a superrich country in 2040.\"
America\'s per-capita wealth may be higher, says Fogel, but \"China\'s share of global GDP - 40% - will dwarf that of the United States (14%) and the European Union (5%) 30 years from now.\"
China has been one of the fastest growing markets for US goods, and exports to that country were up 4.8 percent for the first four months of 2013.
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[06 Dec 2013] Iran, Germany eye better trade ties after nuclear deal - English
The volume of bilateral trade between Germany and Iran stands at around 2-point-8 billion euros. That figure could still go up in the coming months, given the nuclear deal between Iran and the five...
The volume of bilateral trade between Germany and Iran stands at around 2-point-8 billion euros. That figure could still go up in the coming months, given the nuclear deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany.
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The volume of bilateral trade between Germany and Iran stands at around 2-point-8 billion euros. That figure could still go up in the coming months, given the nuclear deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany.
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[26 Feb 2014] Gaza trade, labor unions protest closure of Rafah crossing - English
Trade unions in the Gaza Strip have held a demonstration at the Rafah crossing against Egyptian military restrictions. A years-long Israeli blockade of the coastal enclave has only gotten worse...
Trade unions in the Gaza Strip have held a demonstration at the Rafah crossing against Egyptian military restrictions. A years-long Israeli blockade of the coastal enclave has only gotten worse after the Egyptian military started to crack down on underground tunnels near the Gaza border. Press TV\'s Ashraf Shannon has a report from Gaza.
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Trade unions in the Gaza Strip have held a demonstration at the Rafah crossing against Egyptian military restrictions. A years-long Israeli blockade of the coastal enclave has only gotten worse after the Egyptian military started to crack down on underground tunnels near the Gaza border. Press TV\'s Ashraf Shannon has a report from Gaza.
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[09/23/19] US trade war has limited effect on Chinese economy: Analyst - English
The trade war by the United States only has limited impacts on China’s economy as it has already started to find alternative solutions to fulfill its needs, says an American academic.
Dennis...
The trade war by the United States only has limited impacts on China’s economy as it has already started to find alternative solutions to fulfill its needs, says an American academic.
Dennis Etler, a former professor of Anthropology at California’s Cabrillo College, made the remarks in reaction to US President Donald Trump’s against any partial deal in the ongoing talks with China to resolve trade differences.
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The trade war by the United States only has limited impacts on China’s economy as it has already started to find alternative solutions to fulfill its needs, says an American academic.
Dennis Etler, a former professor of Anthropology at California’s Cabrillo College, made the remarks in reaction to US President Donald Trump’s against any partial deal in the ongoing talks with China to resolve trade differences.
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Saudi Prince Bandar - UK bribery disgrace in trade with Saudi Arabia - Persian
Latest News: 15th May 2008
Saudi-Israeli plot against Hezbollah
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:36:28
Prince Bandar bin Sultan (L), Ehud Olmert
Former Saudi Ambassador to the US Prince Bandar bin...
Latest News: 15th May 2008
Saudi-Israeli plot against Hezbollah
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:36:28
Prince Bandar bin Sultan (L), Ehud Olmert
Former Saudi Ambassador to the US Prince Bandar bin Sultan asks Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert to move against Hezbollah.
Saudi's Prince Bandar bin Sultan has formally requested Olmert to move the Zionist regime's military forces in the north of the Occupied Lands on the border with Lebanon as a threat against Hezbollah if the latter did not stop attacking government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, Filkka - Israel website revealed Wednesday.
Bandar bin Sultan arrived in the Occupied Territories in his private plane directly from Jeddah airport to Lod Airport in Tel Aviv.
Bin Sultan asked Olmert to do what is necessary to support PM Siniora, offering to bear all the financial costs of any Israeli war against Hezbollah.
Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert who is under investigation in a bribe case, said that he could not do so now, assuring his guest that he could not wage a war on behalf of Saudi Arabia, but he will discuss the issue with the Israeli officials in order to carry out military maneuvers in the south of Lebanon.
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UK bribery disgrace in trade with Saudi Arabia: Former Saudi Ambassador to the US, Prince Bandar bin Sultan received hundreds of millions of pounds in secret payments from Britain's top defence manufacturer with the knowledge of Prime Minister Tony Blair's government, according to the BBC.
The payments made by BAE Systems were actually a conduit to Bandar for his role in the multi-billion al-Yamamah arms agreement, Britain's biggest ever export deal signed in 1985, the state-funded broadcaster said it had learned Thursday.
The alleged bribes were said to have been discovered during a year-long inquiry conducted by Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO), but which was abruptly halted last December after Blair said the investigation was a threat to national security.
The dropping of the investigation also came amid concerns that it might jeopardize a new multi-billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia to supply Eurofighters.
The BBC said that the payments, believed to total more than Pnds one billion (Dlrs 1.9 bn), were sent to two Saudi embassy accounts in Washington, were written into the government-to-government arms deal contract in secret annexes.
Allegations previously made in the British press have also suggested that Mark Thatcher, son of the British prime minister at the time, was also involved in the deal.
The al-Yamamah deal included the supply of more than 100 Tornado aircraft and is estimated to have been worth over Pnds 40 billion (Dlrs 78 bn) over more than a decade.
The new claims, to be made in the BBC's current affairs Panorama programme next Monday prompted the head of parliament's committee which investigates strategic exports, Labour MP Roger Berry, to call for a proper investigation into the allegations.
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said that if ministers in either the present or previous governments were involved there should be a "major parliamentary inquiry".
"It is one thing for a company to have engaged in alleged corruption overseas. It is another thing if British government ministers have approved it," Cable said
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Latest News: 15th May 2008
Saudi-Israeli plot against Hezbollah
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:36:28
Prince Bandar bin Sultan (L), Ehud Olmert
Former Saudi Ambassador to the US Prince Bandar bin Sultan asks Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert to move against Hezbollah.
Saudi's Prince Bandar bin Sultan has formally requested Olmert to move the Zionist regime's military forces in the north of the Occupied Lands on the border with Lebanon as a threat against Hezbollah if the latter did not stop attacking government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, Filkka - Israel website revealed Wednesday.
Bandar bin Sultan arrived in the Occupied Territories in his private plane directly from Jeddah airport to Lod Airport in Tel Aviv.
Bin Sultan asked Olmert to do what is necessary to support PM Siniora, offering to bear all the financial costs of any Israeli war against Hezbollah.
Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert who is under investigation in a bribe case, said that he could not do so now, assuring his guest that he could not wage a war on behalf of Saudi Arabia, but he will discuss the issue with the Israeli officials in order to carry out military maneuvers in the south of Lebanon.
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UK bribery disgrace in trade with Saudi Arabia: Former Saudi Ambassador to the US, Prince Bandar bin Sultan received hundreds of millions of pounds in secret payments from Britain's top defence manufacturer with the knowledge of Prime Minister Tony Blair's government, according to the BBC.
The payments made by BAE Systems were actually a conduit to Bandar for his role in the multi-billion al-Yamamah arms agreement, Britain's biggest ever export deal signed in 1985, the state-funded broadcaster said it had learned Thursday.
The alleged bribes were said to have been discovered during a year-long inquiry conducted by Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO), but which was abruptly halted last December after Blair said the investigation was a threat to national security.
The dropping of the investigation also came amid concerns that it might jeopardize a new multi-billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia to supply Eurofighters.
The BBC said that the payments, believed to total more than Pnds one billion (Dlrs 1.9 bn), were sent to two Saudi embassy accounts in Washington, were written into the government-to-government arms deal contract in secret annexes.
Allegations previously made in the British press have also suggested that Mark Thatcher, son of the British prime minister at the time, was also involved in the deal.
The al-Yamamah deal included the supply of more than 100 Tornado aircraft and is estimated to have been worth over Pnds 40 billion (Dlrs 78 bn) over more than a decade.
The new claims, to be made in the BBC's current affairs Panorama programme next Monday prompted the head of parliament's committee which investigates strategic exports, Labour MP Roger Berry, to call for a proper investigation into the allegations.
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said that if ministers in either the present or previous governments were involved there should be a "major parliamentary inquiry".
"It is one thing for a company to have engaged in alleged corruption overseas. It is another thing if British government ministers have approved it," Cable said
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Ron Paul on Cap and Trade - English
Ron Paul House vote on Cap and Trade and reminds his colleagues that opposition to big government intervention should carry through to all acts against the Constitution
Ron Paul House vote on Cap and Trade and reminds his colleagues that opposition to big government intervention should carry through to all acts against the Constitution
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Iran- Iraq trade increases exponentially - 12Jun2010 - English
While world powers attempt to tighten the sanctions screw on Iran, trade with neighbouring Iraq is booming.
Both countries were once mortal enemies but since the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraq is...
While world powers attempt to tighten the sanctions screw on Iran, trade with neighbouring Iraq is booming.
Both countries were once mortal enemies but since the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraq is now a major consumer of Iranian manufactured goods partly because Iraq has virtually no industry of its own.
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While world powers attempt to tighten the sanctions screw on Iran, trade with neighbouring Iraq is booming.
Both countries were once mortal enemies but since the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraq is now a major consumer of Iranian manufactured goods partly because Iraq has virtually no industry of its own.
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Hassan Abbasi pounds Sex Slave Trade by Reformists - Farsi
Classical lecture by Hassan Abbasi slamming Ali Abtahi, Hassan Rowhani and various other Green Movement leaders for the sex slave trade scandal in Dubai and hypocritically living luxurious lives A...
Classical lecture by Hassan Abbasi slamming Ali Abtahi, Hassan Rowhani and various other Green Movement leaders for the sex slave trade scandal in Dubai and hypocritically living luxurious lives A large scandal hit what was to become the Green Movement by various reports in the 90's on various powerful members allowing Iranian women to be traded as sex slaves. Ironically, Dubai and Iran experienced the best political relations during the reformist era while this scandal was taking place. According to some various Green leaders were aware of what took place and were either paid off, or willfully remained quiet to keep it under the table.
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Classical lecture by Hassan Abbasi slamming Ali Abtahi, Hassan Rowhani and various other Green Movement leaders for the sex slave trade scandal in Dubai and hypocritically living luxurious lives A large scandal hit what was to become the Green Movement by various reports in the 90's on various powerful members allowing Iranian women to be traded as sex slaves. Ironically, Dubai and Iran experienced the best political relations during the reformist era while this scandal was taking place. According to some various Green leaders were aware of what took place and were either paid off, or willfully remained quiet to keep it under the table.
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