KIEV, February 18 (RIA Novosti) - Ukraine will deliver 110 tank power plants engines and related parts to Pakistan under a $50 million contract, state-run arms exporter Ukrspetsstroi said on Monday.
The power plants will be manufactured at the Kharkov-based Malyshev Plant, a state-run...
Chinas State Copuncil approved plans to take part in the building of a high-speed railway line in Iran, two people familiar with the matter said.
The project will cost at least $1 billion and the companies participating havent yet been set, said the two people, who asked not to be identified...
Don't you know that Sharia Law doesn't stop non-Muslims from what is forbidden for Muslims? Non-Muslim could do and enjoy belly dances and alcohol, whatever they want in a Muslim state.
I agree with you. But at least govt. took the right decision and now it's their duty to obey the rules. If they can't tell them the story of the Stones of Taif. :cry:
Sad to see that so many over here love to see female dancing, how about your sister and mom dancing in front of others, yea?
And Alcohol is Umm ul Khabais, the mother of all sins.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Burhan Kuzu has a weighty responsibility: drafting a new constitution that could set Turkey on the path to democratic maturity or send it lurching towards greater authoritarianism.
Time is not on his side.
Kuzu heads a cross-party commission that has until April to reconcile...
CAIRO: Two years after the Egyptian revolution that ousted President Hosni Mubarak, liberals are increasingly concerned that the ruling Islamists are out to curb personal freedoms and build a society in their own image. Nabil Abbas, the vice president of the New Urban Communities Authorities...
WHEN Moscow launched its massive State Armament Programme (SAP), covering the period 2011-20, a big question mark was raised over whether its military industries were good enough to meet the new demands.
The answer appears to be divided – especially when it comes to building tanks...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) is studying the possibility of building a new assembly facility near Japan's Nagoya airport to ramp up the planned production rate of its Mitsubishi MRJ regional jet.
"MHI is currently studying whether it would be possible to secure a plant site adjoining...
New frontiers in Turkeys culture wars
STAR TREK, said one commentator. They may as well wear a burqa, huffed another. Supposedly chaste new uniforms for Turkish Airlines (THY) cabin attendants have triggered mirth and horror in the cyberworld. They have also sharpened debate about...
A meteor seen flying over Russia on Feb. 15 at 3:20: 26 UTC impacted Chelyabinsk. Preliminary information is that this object was unrelated to asteroid 2012 DA14, which made a safe pass by Earth today.
The estimated size of the object, prior to entering Earth's atmosphere, has been revised...
Korean engineers have developed a new wireless power transfer technology for railways, harbor freight and airport.
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Korea Railroad Research Institute (KRRI) today successfully tested it out on railroad tracks at Osong...
Why Have The Islamic Countries Failed To Develop Even With Resources Like Oil, While Countries With No Resources Like Switzerland Have Flourished?
Published: 8th January, 2013
It’s true. Outside of oil and gas projects and a few specific infrastructure projects (ports like Jebel Ali and...
Quote me a single example where it shows science and religion are two different paths and couldn't be mixed with each other.
I am a Muslim Alhamdulillah and a commercial pilot by profession. I am not against science and technology or research and development.
I have a spiritual mentor who...
Iran is an example for you.
Read this book, may be u could think out of ur little box.
The reason of poor development in Muslim countries is because of weak faith. Educate your nation, tell them science and deen and see how it would flourish.
Don't blame everything for the Mullah. Not...