It is quite impressive to see a wall decoration in the biggest subway station of Buenos Aires that reads “Ve Lâ Gâlibe Ýllâ Allah - There is no other victorious than Allah” or to notice a Ýbn-i Rüþd, a very well known Muslim philosopher, memorial on one of the largest avenues of the city. Former president Carlos Menem, the son of Syrian settlers also unknown as the “El Turco” played a great rol...
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The ancient Greek name for Iran was Persis, which was usually spoken with fear – for good reason. At the beginning of the Fifth Century BC, the Persian Empire under Darius the Great was the most threatening force on Earth and was poised to conquer the democratic city states of Greece and, perhaps, the embryonic Roman republic beyond. But for a series of unfortunate events (for the Persians) mod...
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JACKSONVILLE, FL -- As a young man, Jacksonville Beach Veterinarian Richard Langford served his country in Vietnam. He earned a couple of Purple Hearts before returning stateside, and as the months turned into years, he, like many veterans, became disenchanted with the US presence in Southeast Asia.
"As the veterans came back like myself, and decided, I didn't see anything. I look around...
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The Zionist fascination with Africa began even before the birth of modern Israel. In his 1902 novel Altneuland (Old-New Land), Theodor Herzl wrote: "There is still one other question arising out of the disaster of the nations which remains unsolved to this day, and whose profound tragedy only a Jew can comprehend. This is the African question... I am not ashamed to say, though I may expose myse...
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The works are on South Asian affairs, SAARC, regional cooperation "Discovery of India" by Nehru has also been given to library
Kathmandu: Altogether 250 books donated by UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Madanjeet Singh on behalf of the South Asia Foundation (SAF) were handed over to the SAARC Secretariat library at a function held at the Secretariat, Kathmandu.
Chairperson of SAF-Nepal...
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5:24 pm New Zealand Government Te Reo curriculum won’t solve big Maori ed issues
5:21 pm New Zealand National Party Fewer stoppages under Employment Relations Act
4:50 pm New Zealand Government What the Government thinks you're worth
4:11 pm Green Party Who’s running law reform in NZ?
4:10 pm New Zealand National Party No more excuses on youth justice...
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CHINA is committed to improving the mechanism of energy dialogue with the GCC countries and explore new ways and modalities for energy co-operation, the ‘Enriching the Middle East’s Economic Future Conference’ was told yesterday.
“We will work with GCC countries to further facilitate dialogue and exchanges between energy producers and consumers to increase mutual understanding, na...
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An Arizona Appeals Court has upheld the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's decision to remove the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl, Glaucidium brasilianum cactorum (pictured, image: Bob Miles, USFWS), from the list of endangered species, paving the way for Arizona developers to build more track homes in the desert. According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the court battle clear...
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Cannes winner Park Chan Wook's movies have dealt with heavy topics like revenge and tensions between North and South Korea.
But his new film is a love story set in a mental institution, with one character under the delusion that she is a cyborg.
The acclaimed South Korean director said Monday the change in topic was refreshing.
"All the movies I've done in the past revolve a...
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