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Islamic bank, Türk Eximbank ink $100 mln deal to aid SMEs
The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and Türk Eximbank signed a syndicated murabaha (interest-free) deal of $100 million to finance small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and middle capitalization companies (MidCaps) in Turkey.
Islamic Development Bank enjoy 'strong partnership' with Turkey: IsDB head
Turkey and the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group enjoy "a very strong partnership," the group's president said.
The risks of the past
The next elections will take place in an atmosphere of unprecedented polarization and mudslinging.
Unfortunately this extreme and "no holds barred" method of practicing politics is part of the very DNA of the current government.
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Development model should change: Islamic Development Bank
The development model of the Muslim world, which currently heavily relies on state institutions, must be changed, the president of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) said on April 4.
Norway Becomes the 1st Country in the World to Completely Switch Off its FM Radios
Norway has become the first country in the world to completely switch off its FM radios.
Listeners in the country will now have to choose between DAB (digital audio broadcasting) signal or not having the radio on at all. Except some rebellious radio stations, including Oslo's Metro Group, have defied the order and are continuing to broadcast despite the government order.
There are no Translators who Want to Work for the State Agency for Refugees
The State Agency for Refugees (SAR) has found itself in a dead end. The reason is that the department fails to complete the competition procedures for a Public Procurement Act, sources from the department announced. There is ongoing investigation against the previous chairman of SAR Nikola Kazakov and the chief secretary Zlatko Alexandrov for violations of this law. Reports frognews.
Freeing the hostages: A good job
Today’s Turkey, unfortunately, is deeply polarized by two opposite camps: The venerators of the government and the denouncers of the government.
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