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The articles of Mr. Adnan Oktar that were published in the international media outlets in January 2017



Mr. Adnan Oktar's articles, which appear in prominent international newspapers and magazines, attract a wide readership across the world.
The articles  are published in various countries from Russia to the USA, from Iran to Saudi Arabia, from Bosnia-Herzegovina to Malaysia, from Spain to Azerbaijan. These articles enlighten millions of readers about scientific, social, political and faith-related issues.
Some of the articles of Mr. Adnan Oktar that appeared in January 2017 in the world press are as follows:
The Daily Star - the leading English -language newspaper in the Middle East and the leading source of Middle East news and information on the Internet –
The Hill -  USA, Washington, D.C. – "A new hope in Syria"
 Tehran Times - Iran's most  prominent English-language daily newspaper – "Taking lessons from the past" & "The harbinger of a strong alliance: Astana negotiations"
Pravda - Russia's oldest internet newspaper - "Watch our for provocations against Russia"
Al Arabiya – A Saudi-owned, Dubai based Arabic language news portal, affiliated with Al-Arabiya News Channel which is owned and operated by the Middle East Broadcasting Center - "Should we accept terrorism as a part of our lives?"
The Jerusalem Post – Israel's leading English-language internet newspaper – "Holy sites should be centers for reconciliation, not conflict"
The Jakarta Post - Indonesia's leading English-language daily newspaper - "Giving right answer to terror"
Vesti - Israel's most widely read Russian-language daily newspaper owned by Yedioth Ahronoth Group - "Holy sites should be centers for reconciliation, not conflict"
Shargh Daily - Iran’s most circulated and widely-read daily Farsi language newspaper - "A commendable grassroots movement to improve Turkey's economy"
The New Strait Times -  one of the oldest English-language newspapers in Malaysia - "It will work for love"
The Gulf Times - Qatar's English-language newspaper- "Sine quo nons of the Cyprus conference" & "Syria's territorial integrity is important"
 Maariv - Among the Israel’s most widely read daily Hebrew language newspaper - "Holy sites should be centers for reconciliation, not conflict"
Berita Harian – One of Malaysia's leading newspapers published since 1957, with a daily circulation of 110.000 and 1,500,000 readers – "Giving right answer to terror"
Makkah Newspaper – Saudi Arabia's leading newspaper – "Islamophobia in Europe and the ways to end it" & "Giving right answer to terror" & "The culture of self-indulgence" & "What it means to be a Syrian child"
Belgium Sasapost newsportal – "Trump, turning the page in the U.S.-Turkey relationship"
The China Post –Taiwan's leading English-language daily newspaper in readership, reaching over 400,000 unique readers through print and online media – "Self-interest sinks hopes for peace"
Al-Raya - one of Qatar's greatest Arabic-language newspapers – "Unite to stop Rohingya persecution" & "Murder, by any other name" & "Should we accept terrorism as a part of our lives?" & "Self-interest sinks hopes for peace"
Akhbar Al Khaleej - is a Bahraini pro-government daily newspaper. It is affiliated to the Prime Minister of Bahrain - "Trapped behind the walls" & "Syria's territorial integrity is important"
Ekurd Daily - the independent Kurdish news agency based in the USA – "Trapped behind the walls"
Nederlands Dagblad – A Netherlands based daily that has been offering a Christian worldview to its readers since 1994 with the slogan “Christian perspective”  - "A call for sanity: How the Quran-abiding Muslims view the Jews?"
The Kashmir Monitor  - The fastest growing English daily of Kashmir, published in Srinagar, known as the largest city and the summer capital of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir - "Looking at this life from grave?"
MENA FN - (The Middle East North Africa Financial Network) - the leading provider of online and wireless financial content and financial technology platforms around the Arab World. MENA FN is a Delaware-based corporation with a wholly owned subsidiary in Amman, Jordan. - "Trapped behind the walls"
Al Hikmat Magazine - published in USA - "A Death-dealing journey for a better life"


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