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Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda is a pan-Islamist militant organization led by Sunni Islamist jihadists who self-identify as a vanguard spearheading a global Islamist revolution to unite the Muslim world under a supra-national Islamic caliphate. Its membership is mostly composed of Arabs but also includes people from other ethnic groups. Al-Qaeda has mounted attacks on civilian and military targets of the U.S. and its allies; such as the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings, the USS Cole bombing, and the September 11 attacks. It has been designated a terrorist organization by the United Nations and over two dozen countries ar
Arab Maghreb Union
trade agreement among Arab countries
Moving Picture Experts Group
working group of experts
Sinaloa Cartel
The Sinaloa Cartel is a large and powerful drug trafficking transnational organized crime syndicate based in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, that specializes in illegal drug trafficking and money laundering.
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
European tech standards organization
European Film Academy
organization promoting European film culture
Women in Black
women's anti-war movement
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
International financial institution
Popular Front of Latvia
Former Latvian political independence movement and party
Latvian National Independence Movement
former nationalist political party in Latvia
World Cat Federation
international association of cat clubs
HALO Trust
anti-landmine charity
Hammerskins
The Hammerskins (also known as Hammerskin Nation) are a neo-Nazi group formed in 1988 in Dallas, Texas. Their primary focus is the production and promotion of white power rock music, and many white power bands have been affiliated with the group. The Hammerskins were affiliated with the record label 9% Productions. The Hammerskins host several annual concerts, including Hammerfest, an annual event in both the United States and Europe in honor of deceased Hammerskin Joe Rowan, the lead singer of the band Nordic Thunder.
EFQM
EFQM (the European Foundation for Quality Management) is a non-profit membership foundation established in 1989 in Brussels, when CEOs of 67 European companies subscribed to the policy document and declared their commitments to EFQMs missions and values. EFQM works with over 50,000 organisations from across Europe and beyond, including organisations such as BMW, Robert Bosch, Aramco, Siemens and Huawei.
Dialogue in the Dark
museum
International Campaign for Tibet
organization
Union of Poles in Belarus
public association of the Polish diaspora in Belarus
TM Forum
organization
NASSCOM
Aga Khan Trust for Culture
It is an Agency founded in 1988 and registered in Geneva as a private non-denominational philanthropic foundation.
Max Havelaar
fairtrade labelling
Institute for Contemporary Publishing Archives
organization in Saint-Germain-la-Blanche-Herbe, France
al-Haramain Foundation
organization
Colima Cartel
drug cartel from Mexico
Citizens United
conservative 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization
Albert Einstein Archives
archive with Einstein papers
Orekhovskaya gang
criminal organization
International AIDS Society
association of HIV professionals
Four Paws
animal welfare organization
National Socialist Movement of Norway
Norwegian neo-Nazi group
Eurocheque
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The Sámi Archives
The Sámi Archives in Kautokeino
Stefan Batory Foundation
nonprofit organisation from Poland
Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association
Radiotjänst i Kiruna
company
Patrimoine Ferroviaire et Tourisme
Belgian railway preservation society
Conservative-Monarchist Club
organization
Association for Better Living and Education
organization
CableLabs
Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. (CableLabs) is a membership-based research and development consortium for the broadband industry. It works with network operators and the broader ecosystem to develop technical specifications and support interoperability testing.
Minbyun
Minbyun (; full name ) is a progressive South Korean social organization of lawyers. The organization aims to resolve social inequality in South Korean society through judicial and legislative means. Minbyun is headquartered in Seocho District, Seoul; it has 8 regional branches throughout South Korea and 16 committees which specialize in various fields of human rights.