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    The position of the Iranian press on the internal developments in Iran 1918-1925 AD in the light of Persian documents, a study in models by Aladdin al-Hakim, Ahmed Alalaq

    Published 2016-05-01
    “… Enjoyed the press and those who made it in Iran a kind of relative freedom during the first phase of old and evolved that movement during the years of the Constitutional Movement, and increased confidence and maturity during the years of the First World War, where the split itself between supporters and opponents of the foreign presence in Iran After the end of World War I, Bdouat a new phase of life of the Iranian press was based on the basis of mantras homeland and patriotism, and publish articles and studies concerned with the political and economic reality and try to pull the country from the miserable reality that was experienced, Vtosst many of the press office and made applications to become prime minister in order to allow open press centers, have varied orientations for those Asahv scientific ones, including the apolitical and other Tdbeh and so on However, after the 1921 coup, the Iranian press has entered a dark tunnel, which is authoritarian Reza Khan Aldva Minister and the Prime Minister then, and trying to adapt the press to serve the purposes and objectives of the central and extremist policy And because of that he followed Reza Khan power politics with opponents of the owners of national newspapers, and tried many of the bills within the dome to Aberlman, which was the goal of which is to subdue the press and policy orientations extremist pass …”
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    Analisis Salasilah Tarekat Shaykh Shams al-Din al-Sumatra’i by ROHAIMI RASTAM, MOHD SYUKRI YEOH ABDULLAH, YUSRI MOHAMAD RAMLI

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This article examines the spiritual chain (silsilah tariqah) of Shaykh Shams al-Din al-Sumatra’i (alt. al-Sumatrani), Qadi al-Malik al-‘Adil (Prime Minister and Mufti) of Aceh during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda in 1607 to 1627. …”
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    The role of courts with special jurisdiction in combating corruption in Algerian legislation by جمل سليمان

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The courts of special jurisdiction are the courts granted by the Algerian legislator the jurisdiction to combat corruption, and which among them, the military courts have jurisdiction to consider corruption crimes committed by the military, and there are courts that specialize in trying members of the government, judges, and some officials who commit these crimes during As for the Supreme Court of the State, it is competent to try the President of the Republic when he has committed high treason, and the Prime Minister( or Presedent of government) if he has committed felonies and misdemeanors while performing his duties. …”
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    The Reversible Image of Successful Women in Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls by Saad Najim Al-Khafaji, Hayder Mohammed Al-Maraabi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Discussing Marlene's success, her way of life, and her treatment to other women around her, this paper analyses Marlene as a character and how she can be compared to Thatcher, the British Prime Minister. The paper also discusses the stories of Marlene's guests and the way they consider themselves successful. …”
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    Decolonizing Methodologies: Ethics of Infrastructure Development in the Rural by Himalaya Ahuja

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The Prime Minister of India marked 28th April 2018 as a historic day in the journey of Indian development. …”
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    Voices and Silences by Jasim Khalifah Sultan Al-Maryani, Phd.

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The data are taken from Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya live simultaneous interpreting of three political speeches:  Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi’s English speech at the 2017 Munich Security Conference and American President Barack Obama’s two speeches entitled ‘A New Beginning’ (delivered June 4, 2009, in Cairo) and ‘A Moment of Opportunity’ (delivered May 19, 2011, in the Department of State). …”
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    2nd Arab Forensic Science & Forensic Medicine Meeting, ASFSFM 2016: Meeting Report by Abdulsallam Bakdash, Karam Ahmad Abdel-Al, Abdul Rauf Chaudhary

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The Society had the honour of being officially launched by His Royal Highness, Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdul Aziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of the Interior, Honorary President of the Council of Arab Ministers of Interior and Chairman of the Supreme Council of NAUSS. …”
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    International Arab Forensic Science and Forensic Medicine Conference: ASFSFM 2015 Report by Abdul Rauf Chadhary, Abdulsallam Bakdash

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The Society had the honour of being officially launched by His Royal Highness, Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdul Aziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of the Interior, Honorary President of the Council of Arab Ministers of Interior and Chairman of the Supreme Council of NAUSS. …”
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    On the Ottoman position on the Zionist settlement ambitions in Palestine 1876-1908 by Emaad AlJawharjy

    Published 1978-09-01
    “…These plans were supported by Palmerston, the British Prime Minister, after he saw them as a guarantee for the security of imperial transportation. …”
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    The Defeat of Multiculturalism over Nationalism and Religion: Transformation of Immigration Policies in Denmark and Sweden by Zuhal Karakoç Dora, Zahide Erdoğan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In Denmark, rules like reducing social assistance after 2015 aim to protect the welfare state, whereas rules like the ban on the burqa and the handshake in the naturalization ceremony are motivated by other factors. The Danish Prime Minister announced the zero-refugee target, the anti-immigrant far-right Danish People's Party declared their intention to reduce the number of all immigrants. …”
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