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British Academics Repeal Israel Boycott. May 26, 2005. By Glenn Frankel. LONDON, May 26 -- Britain's largest trade union of university teachers voted overwhelmingly Thursday in a closed-door ...
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Savarkar's link to France's Marseille involves brave escape from British ship - MSNIn 1910, while VD Savarkar was being transported to India as a British political prisoner, he made a daring escape from the Morea that was docked in the French port city of Marseille. The freedom ...
The IGO Anti-Boycott Act would dramatically expand U.S. anti-boycott ... The Boston Tea Party that preceded the American Revolution came at the tail end of a boycott campaign against British goods.
Wherever possible, I'm boycotting American goods and companies." A recent report from the research firm Tourism Economics said that travel to the U.S. is projected to decline by 5.5 percent in 2025.
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PM Modi Pays Tribute To Veer Savarkar On His Birth Anniversary - MSNBorn on May 28, 1883, Veer Savarkar launched his political journey early in life, championing causes such as the Swadeshi movement, boycott of foreign goods, and nationalist education.
More than 1,000 people in Great Britain donated food and other goods made in Israel to homeless shelters. IsrAction Day, which was held Sunday, called on shoppers to purchase food and goods made ...
In Britain, the main union of British college teachers has endorsed a call for a boycott of Israeli academic institutions. The measure calls Israeli academia “complicit” in Israel’s 40-year ...
But as long as President Trump pursues policies that Mr. Albertus, 57, believes put Europe’s economy and security at risk, he will boycott these and other U.S. products.
NORTHAMPTON — River Valley Co-op’s owner-members on Wednesday rejected the removal of Israeli-made goods from shelves in its two stores after a controversial, three-month-long boycott campaign ...
China on Tuesday condemned the British auction of a rare bronze water vessel seized by a British soldier from Beijing's ransacked Imperial Gardens in the 19th Century, calling for a boycott.
A classic example of a proxy boycott took aim at French goods, particularly wine, in the mid-1990s. This was in response to president Jacques Chirac’s decision to conduct nuclear tests in the ...
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