Nigeria militants tied to government - Financial Times


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Nigeria militants tied to government
Financial Times
By Xan Rice in Abuja Islamist militants behind a growing insurgency in northern Nigeria have links in government and the ability to extend their attacks to previously safe parts of the country, Nigeria's national security adviser has warned.
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Zeti cautiously upbeat on prospects for Islamic finance industry in Malaysia - Arab News

Zeti cautiously upbeat on prospects for Islamic finance industry in Malaysia
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We have also gone in a very major way into financial education and literacy to raise the level starting from the schools to factory workers and housewives on how to manage your finances," she explained. The Malaysian Islamic banking industry indeed has ...

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Int'l court: 4 of 6 Kenyan suspects to face trial - San Francisco Chronicle


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Int'l court: 4 of 6 Kenyan suspects to face trial
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By MIKE CORDER, AP Bas Czerwinski / AP FILE - In this Friday, April 8, 2011 file photo, Kenyan Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta appears at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands.
Court: 4 of 6 Kenyan Suspects to Face Trial TIME

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US Universities Closely Tied to Qatar Pro-Islamist Faculty - Family Security Matters


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US Universities Closely Tied to Qatar Pro-Islamist Faculty
Family Security Matters
According to a QFIS web page: Established in 2007, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies (QFIS) is an international center for Islamic thinking and dialogue. Its aim is to enhance research into Islamic culture and promote the diversity and tolerance of the ...

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From 9/11 to 2/11: How Egypt's revolution became the world's - Aljazeera.com


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From 9/11 to 2/11: How Egypt's revolution became the world's
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All the sins of the United States - decades of support for dictatorships, occupation, coups, a global economic system that depended in good measure on the continued oppression of the peoples of the Muslim world - had become irrelevant, regardless of ...

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Pakistan, Sri Lanka agree to strengthen bilateral ties, cooperation in diverse ... - Associated Press of Pakistan

Pakistan, Sri Lanka agree to strengthen bilateral ties, cooperation in diverse ...
Associated Press of Pakistan
The Sri Lankan President also visited Taxila, which was the first centre of Buddhist learning and a testimony to Pakistan's rich Gandhara heritage,” the statement said. According to the joint statement, both sides underscored the importance that they ...

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Overcoming hurdles to go farther - The Asset


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Overcoming hurdles to go farther
The Asset
Perhaps it was time for the CNH (offshore renminbi) market – something that would be in line with Khazanah's goals to expand Islamic finance. Ghani picks up the phone to speak to their investment team in Beijing to see if it was possible.

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