Two Countries Share History And Common Values New Delhi (PIB-GR-TYP-BIN): His Excellency Mr. Antonio Costa, the Prime Minister of the Portuguese Republic called on President of India, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan on January 7. Welcoming the Portuguese Prime Minister to India, the President said India attaches great value to its historical bonds with […]
THE SOUND OF SKATEBOARDS IN SOUTH CENTRAL LA
Do not let yourself be fooled by big budget movies with wide audience marketing. The types of films that love to tell the tale of the fresh faced farm boy who, against all odds, perseveres and conquers all. Yes, that person may exist but…it’s not the only American story. All peoples from vastly different backgrounds […]
World’s leading companies shape the future of Broadband networks
New perspectives at milestone broadband event trigger immediate actions to achieve industry goals Atlanta, Ga. June 2, 2016: The Broadband Forum today announced the conclusion of a special three-day meeting held in Atlanta and subsequent agreement of the Board of Directors, with the purpose of examining common strategies for the future of broadband and IP […]
Governor for reviving, strengthening centuries old relations with Central Asian countries
Srinagar, June 29 (Scoop News)-N. N. Vohra, Governor Jammu and Kashmir, today said that India’s centuries old relations with the Central Asian countries are deeply embedded in civilizational and cultural commonalities and emphasized the need for strengthening these relations, keeping in mind the emerging challenges confronting this region, and the world at large, on varied […]
Iraqi Schoolbook Revision Due to IWPR Reporting
Article on divisive content of textbooks on Islam got education officials working on something both faith communities could live with. By Noor al-Khazali, Khalid Waleed Parents and teachers say that new school textbooks covering Islam are much more appropriate than previous ones for a society in which Shia and Sunni Muslims have to coexist. […]
The Good and Bad of Carifesta X
Carifesta — the Caribbean Festival of Arts — was staged for the first time in 1972, hosted by the government of Guyana. Originally intended as an expression of cultural confidence by the independence-era anglophone Caribbean, and a forum for Caribbean artists to exchange ideas and share their work with colleagues, the festival has been staged ten times […]




