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US Senators to Vote on Montenegro's NATO Bid
The US Senate is expected to vote on Wednesday on the ratification of the protocol on Montenegro's accession to NATO, which would mark the final step in the Balkan country's membership process.
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Islamophobia is poisonous and must be defeated, says Hürriyet chairwoman
Vuslat Doğan Sabancı, Hürriyet Chairwoman and Vice President of Aydın Doğan Foundation, called the world against Islamophobia as saying, "If we want peace, we have to find ways of living together" at a panel titled "Islamophobia: Overcoming Myths and Engaging in a Better Conversation" organized by Turkey's Doğan Group, in cooperation with the U.S.-based Atlantic Council think tank and the Smith
LIVE: Doğan Group holds panel in US against Islamophobia
Turkey's Doğan Group is holding a panel in Washington in a bid to globally fight against the fallacies and prejudices directed toward Islam.
The panel titled "Islamophobia: Overcoming Myths and Engaging in a Better Conversation" in cooperation with the U.S.-based Atlantic Council think tank and the Smithsonian Institution began at 11:00 a.m.
Doğan Group to hold two international events in US against Islamophobia
Turkey's Doğan Group will hold two international events on Oct. 20 in Washington in a bid to globally fight against the fallacies and prejudices directed toward Islam.
A panel titled "Islamophobia: Overcoming Myths and Engaging in a Better Conversation" will be organized in cooperation with the U.S.-based Atlantic Council think tank and the Smithsonian Institution.
AS IT HAPPENED: Doğan Group holds panel in US against Islamophobia
Turkey's Doğan Group held a panel in Washington on Oct. 20 in a bid to globally fight against the fallacies and prejudices directed toward Islam.
The panel titled "Islamophobia: Overcoming Myths and Engaging in a Better Conversation" was organized in cooperation with the U.S.-based Atlantic Council think tank and the Smithsonian Institution.
Italy names Turkish president's son in money laundering investigation
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's son is under investigation in Italy for money laundering in connection with a 2013 corruption scandal that rocked the Turkish political establishment, according to Italian media reports.
President Erdo?an's son denies claims he fled, saying he 'didn't teleport' to Istanbul studio
The son of President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, whose name was embroiled in Turkey's biggest graft probe in 2013, denied reports he fled to Italy in a televised interview on Oct. 22, saying he "didn't teleport" to private broadcaster A Haber's studios in Istanbul.
Four Greek Universities among the best in the world
National Taiwan University (NTU) Ranking publishes every October 10th its latest overall, 6 field and 14 subject rankings of world universities based on the performance of scientific papers, aiming to investigate the world’s top research universities.
Greece 'Should Follow Bulgaria's Currency Model in Case of Grexit'
Bulgaria is the better currency model for Greece if the country slides towards Grexit, renowned economist Prof Steve Hanke says.
Bulgaria EconMin Disputes Impact of Eurozone Entry
Bulgaria's Economy Minister has voiced his disagreement with the idea that joining the Eurozone will be a "catastrophe" for the country.
The comment was made by Prof Steve Hanke, a professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, known in Bulgaria as the "father of the currency board".
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