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STL Suspicious Requests Violate Dignity: Hezbollah
Deputy Head of Hezbollah Executive Council, Sheikh Nabil Qaouq, said on Saturday Special Tribunal for Lebanon Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare's requests for data and information on the Lebanese consolidate divisions in the country. 2011/03/05 07:47 |
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Hometown of Gaddafi captured by Protesters
Latest reports say Libyan revolutionary forces and protesters, heading eastward from the west of the country, have captured Muammar Gaddafi's hometown of Sirt. 2011/02/05 07:30 |
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4 Iranian rangers killed by Terrorists
Head of Kurdistan's Environment Protection Organization Kheirollah Moradi says four rangers have been killed by counter-revolutionary elements. 2011/03/05 03:14 |
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Saudi interior ministry says protests illegal: TV
Saudi interior ministry said on Saturday that protests were illegal, amid various calls for demonstrations demanding change in the ultra-conservative kingdom, state television said. 2011/03/05 03:05 |
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Danish Muslims need a voice in media
These past few months mark the third anniversary of the escalation of the infamous cartoon crisis that caused so much debate and anguish among Danish Muslims. The crisis was an eye-opener because it highlighted one of the ongoing dilemmas of Muslim-minority issues in Denmark: the media and its coverage of Muslim citizens. 2011/03/05 03:58 |
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Wounded Libyan rebel vows to march on Tripoli
Wounded in fighting for the key oil town of Ras Lanuf, Libyan rebel Usama Ahmed vowed Saturday from his hospital bed that once he is recovered he will march on the capital Tripoli to oust Muamer Gaddafi 2011/03/05 03:56 |
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Global Islamic Finance Awards of the Decade
The need for the Islamic finance industry to innovate original and genuinely Sharia’a-compatible products is widely acknowledged. Not only is innovation necessary to compete with the conventional finance sector, but it could also help Islamic finance work together with its... 2011/03/05 03:41 |
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Eight killed in Libyan fresh clashes
Fresh clashes between anti-government protesters and forces loyal to Libyan ruler Moammar Gaddafi have left at least eight people dead and 21 injured. 2011/03/05 01:44 |
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