- Top supermarkets secretly sell halal: Sainsburys, Tesco, Waitrose, and . . .
But the UK’s second-biggest supermarket, Asda, has refused to confirm or deny whether it sells halal meat The Mail on Sunday contacted Asda on Tuesday, but by yesterday it had failed to answer any of our questions Initially, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and Tesco were reluctant to admit they sold halal meat
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- Arab-Israeli Fatalities Rank 49th - Middle East Forum
Mr Pipes is director of the Middle East Forum Apr 9, 2013 update: Congruent with these numbers, the ASDA’A Burson-Marsteller Arab Youth Survey 2013, titled Our Best Days Are Ahead of Us, finds that the Arab-Israeli conflict rates as concern #4 in the minds of young Arabic-speakers
- Arab Youth Survey: Religion Too Influential in Middle East, Say Young . . .
The annual survey, now in its 11th year and commissioned by the Dubai communications agency Asda’a Burson Cohn Wolfe, involved 3,300 face-to-face surveys carried out in January across 15 countries and territories
- Welsh Food Month: How halal is a growing presence in Wales food market
Leading supermarkets Tesco and Asda are also making concerted efforts to fill the gap in the market, dedicating aisles to halal food An Asda spokesperson said: “We want to make sure we offer a great range of products to our customers in their local community, and understand halal meat is an important part of that offer in many communities
- Turkey’s Iran Strategy: Preserve the Mullah Regime—Or Ensure Its . . .
The Islamist government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has adopted a strategic approach toward Iran that prioritizes the survival of the clerical regime in Tehran Should that objective fail, Ankara appears determined to shape any political transition in a way that prevents the emergence of a pro-Western or Israel-aligned government Recent developments reveal that Turkey’s Iran
- France’s Strategic Turn in the Eastern Mediterranean
The ongoing Iran war exposes the uneven security role of European powers in the Eastern Mediterranean Several European states have political and economic interests in the region, but few maintain a sustained security presence In this context, France stands out as the European state most willing to combine diplomatic alignment with military engagement The contrast is clear when compared with
- Muslim worker loses out in Tesco booze bid - Middle East Forum
He admitted, however, that he had been to Sainsbury’s, Asda and Lidl stores He refused to touch alcohol because it was against his religious principles as a Muslim, he said, and asked to be found other work
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