Let’s Congratulate Our Newest IMN Country Representative in Philippines!

February 3rd, 2017|1 Comment

IMN Country Representative for Philippines, Darin Jan Cansino Tindowen! Mr. Tindowen is Doctor of Philosophy in Education, Saint Paul University Philippines. He   graduated the Bachelor degree of Arts in Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies at Saint Louis University in Baguio City in 2013. He also graduated  his Master's degree in Religious Education at Saint Paul University Philippines [...]

The Hill: Azerbaijan and Israel—genuine Muslim-Jewish relations…

January 31st, 2017|0 Comments

U.S.-based The Hill newspaper has published an article headlined “Azerbaijan and Israel—genuine Muslim-Jewish relations” by Alexander Murinson, a senior fellow at the Begin-Sadat Center and Bar Ilan University. The article says that Azerbaijan and Israel enjoy close bilateral ties. “These relations are not relegated to arms and oil only. Ties include numerous endeavors, including in [...]

Let’s Congratulate Our Newest IMN Country Representative in India!

January 17th, 2017|0 Comments

IMN Country Representative for India, Rameez Hassan! We wish to congratulate you on your new appointment as IMN Country Representative in India and we take this opportunity to look forward in working closely and strengthen the cooperation with our network.We are sure our cooperation will continue to be fruitful in the future. He is currently PhD [...]

Welcome! New Marketing Manager Appointment

January 17th, 2017|0 Comments

 We are pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs.Aygun Babazade  as Marketing Manager of International Multicultural Network.

Let’s Congratulate Our Newest IMN Country Representative in Indonesia!

January 9th, 2017|0 Comments

IMN Country Representative for Indonesia, Dr.Saiful Anwar Matondang! We wish to congratulate you on your new appointment as IMN Country Representative in Indonesia and we take  this opportunity to look forward in working closely and strenghten the cooperation with our network.We are sure our cooperation will continue to be fruitful in the future.

Japanese festivals & Celebrations…

December 16th, 2016|0 Comments

Seijin No Hi is the first holiday of the year after New Year's is all over. It is for all the women who have just become legal adults (age 20), and most families buy a kimono for their daughter. The typical kimono is 300-400 thousand yen, but much more extravagant kimono can be even as [...]