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Nissan e-NV200 is the world’s first all-electric mobile office

nissan e NV200 WORKSPACe electric mobile office: the japanese-automaker has collaborated with UK-based design workshop studio hardie to transform its zero emission ‘e-NV200′ van into the world’s first all-electric mobile office–the ‘e-NV200 workspace’. this professional office environment on wheels features an integrated fold-out desk; touchscreen computer; wireless internet; wireless phone charging; bluetooth audio system; smartphone-controlled LED lights; mini fridge; and …

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Barberry harvest season in Khorasan

Seedless barberry is member of family Berberidaceae. It has been widely used as a food additive. In homeland more than 5,000 tonnes of barberries are produced each year. Khorasan, located at the northeastern homeland, is the production center with about 6,000 hectares of field growing barberry. Each year, more than 4,500 tonnes are harvested in Khorasan region alone. Barberry cultivation in …

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Private screening the Immortality movie

Immortality is a film made in the space between reality and dream. Six parallel stories are narrated consecutively in the passageways and compartments of a train, and each story is a continuation of the one before and a prelude to the one after. This 145-minute single-shot film is a continuation of my previous short long-shot films, and was inspired by …

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Diverse pictures from around the world

An Istanbul couple who chose to tie the knot at a metro station rather than a banquet hall exchanged vows at Haliç Metro Station on Sunday.The couple’s wedding took place only two days after Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality announced they will authorize such ceremonies to be held at metro stations including Haliç, which is located above the Golden Horn and connects …

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Hand-made Weapons by Syrian terrorists

Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly known as the Al-Nusra , al-Qaeda in Syria, or al-Qaeda in the Levant, is a Salafist jihadist terrorist organization fighting against the forces of the Syrian government in the Syrian Civil War, with the aim of establishing an Islamic state in the country. It was the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda until 2016,and also operates in neighbouring …

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Minister-President of Flanders visited Erfan Hospital

Geert Bourgeois is a Belgian politician who was appointed Minister-President and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Architectural Heritage for the Government of Flanders in 2009. Prior to that position, he was a member of the Flemish parliament (2008-2009) and Minister for Administrative Affairs, Foreign Policy, Media and Tourism (2004-2008) for the Flemish Government. Bourgeois holds a BA in Law from …

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The most visited buildings in the world By tourists

National Library of Belarus The National Library of Belarus , founded on 15 September 1922, is a copyright library of the Republic of Belarus. It houses the largest collection of Belarusian printed materials and the third largest collection of books in Russian behind the Russian State Library (Moscow) and the Russian National Library (St Petersburg).

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Airline KLM Royal Dutch resumes services to capital

According to Luchtzak Aviation website, a trade delegation, led by Dutch Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment Melanie Schultz van Haegen, travelled on the flight.“KLM is extremely pleased to resume its flights to capital after three years. What’s more, we’re honored that Minister Schultz and members of the trade delegation are joining us on the flight”, René de Groot, Chief …

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Controversial TV guests that were not welcomed back

Akbar Abdi He (born 26 August 1960) is an actor and comedian. Akbar Abdi proved his talent through a TV series consisting of children’s programming (“I am late again for school”). He started his career in TV series and soon became very popular. He began his career with the children’s TV series “The Traffic Neighborhood”, directed by Dariush Moadebian in …

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Collection of historic photos

Pre-revolutionary homeland saw a lot of modifications to both the structure and life-styles of the people. Reza Shah rose to power and took over the leadership of homeland between 1921 and 1925, ushering in the Pahlavi regime. Reza Shah’s goal was to nationalize and secularize law in Iran and he was working towards more state control of all government functions.

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