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41. Conference to help Bangladesh tackle climate change

Asian News, Tuesday 9 September 2008
Oxfam has welcomed the first ever climate change conference between the UK and Bangladeshi government in London and is calling on the UK to commit funding to support millions of people in Bangladesh to adapt to the devastating effect of climate change.

42. Ramadan festival to create harmony between communities

Asian News, Thursday 4 September 2008
A nationwide campaign has been launched to create harmony amongst UK's different cultures and religions by inviting people of all faiths and none to take part in the celebrations of the holy month of Ramadan.

43. Ramadan is a time of giving

Asian News, Thursday 4 September 2008
The Ramadhan Foundation congratulates and sends warm greetings to all on the start of the Islamic holy month of fasting, Ramadan. This month is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset for a whole month, during this month there is prayers, contemplation, giving of charity and goodness spread towards all fellow human beings.

44. Ramadan - your questions answered

Asian News, Monday 1 September 2008
ROCHDALE Council's Dobir M Miah on Ramadan ...

45. Musharraf resigns- Is it worth rejoicing?

Asian News, Monday 18 August 2008
TODAY'S announcement by Musharraf of his resignation has come at an interesting time. Im sure, this move has sparked off a wave of emotions in Pakistan as well as catching the attention of keen observers of the country which has played a pivotal role in US's “War on Terror”.

46. President Musharraf's resignation good news for Pakistan

Asian News, Monday 18 August 2008
The Ramadhan Foundation welcomes the resignation of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf as great news for Pakistan and an opportunity to build for the future.

47. Muslims and Jews: continuing the conversation

Asian News, Wednesday 6 August 2008
JERUSALEM - Perched on a bar stool in Jerusalem, I looked around at the many Israeli men in the room, relaxing, drinking beer and playing pool. I felt serene, but the tired faces of the soldiers told a different story. For them, this was an escape from their enemies who lay intimately bound to them beyond the hills of Jerusalem.

48. Help Vera fight Islamaphobia

Asian News, Tuesday 5 August 2008
IN 1997, the Runnymede Trust published its groundbreaking paper, ‘Islamophobia: a challenge for us all’ In the paper, the report named for the first time the indiscriminate racialisation and demonisation of all Muslims to promote prejudice. It called this unjust and ugly phenomenon – Islamophobia.

49. Fertility tourism rife in India

Asian News, Wednesday 30 July 2008
The ads are brazen: 'healthy young women - superovulated exclusively for you!'. The fees are half those of UK clinics ('flights and hotel included!'). And the industry is unregulated, leaving doctors free of legal and ethical constraints. No wonder more and more Europeans are going to India for fertility treatment. Raekha Prasad from The Guardian reports

50. Cameron's Shariah joke distasteful

Asian News, Wednesday 30 July 2008
David Cameron is famed for his biking riding adventures.
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