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Despite Ankara's decision to end direct trade with Tel Aviv, Turkish companies continue to trade with Israel through third countries such as Greece. According to the data, in May, Turkey's exports to Greece increased by 71% compared to last year and reached 375 million dollars.
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On June 23-26, at the invitation of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the President of Mongolia Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh will be in the country on a state visit. According to the program of the visit of the high-ranking guest, it is planned to hold high-level negotiations in Tashkent.
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These events that happened and are happening raise a historical question: Are these events determined by the natural laws of the universe and history? Does the gradual occurrence of these warnings reported in the Hadith Sharifs indicate that the good news that has not yet occurred is also inevitable? Isn't our ignorance of historical laws the direct reason for us to stay away from the field of history? Why did the Islamic Ummah forget the function of creating history? Islamic Ummah created history, is the era of Muslims over? Do we need to go back to the Qur'an and the Sunnah to change history? An article by Moroccan writer and researcher Fouad Harija is about this.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin made several statements regarding the war in Ukraine while speaking at a press conference following the results of his trips to North Korea and Vietnam. For example, Putin said that the withdrawal of Russian troops from the occupied territories, as demanded by Ukraine, "apparently will never happen." The desire of Western politicians to strategically defeat Russia on the battlefield can only force the Kremlin to go to the extreme.
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It has been 259 days since Israel began its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
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In the 56 years since 1968, when the Hajj accounting was started by the Statistics Department of Saudi Arabia, 100 million Muslims have made Hajj. Countless pilgrims performed the small Hajj - Umrah.
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Persian Telegram channels report that a loud explosion was heard near the international airport of Zahidan (Sistan and Baluchistan region) in the southeast of Iran. So far, the Iranian authorities have not commented on this situation. For information, the Sistan and Balochistan region, where the Sunni Baloch people live, is often subject to anti-government protests and clashes with security forces.
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Japan blacklisted companies from Uzbekistan, China, India, Kazakhstan and the UAE as part of its sanctions against Russia. Mvizion, a wholesaler of electronic and telecommunication equipment and spare parts from Uzbekistan, was included in the sanctions list.
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Official Cairo is ready to join the contingent of UN-led Arab forces entering the Gaza Strip, provided that the Israeli army withdraws its troops completely.
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At a time when Islamic values are banned in predominantly Muslim countries, MMA fighter Jeff Monson became a Muslim after being influenced by the beautiful customs of Islam. Monson explained why he came to this decision before giving his testimony. He said that the warrior searched for God all his life, traveled a lot, studied various religious teachings. When he finally encountered Islam, he realized that he had found the Truth. Monson also made no secret of his admiration for the resilience of the Palestinians as they battled the evil enemy.