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Two people in custody after France grounds plane carrying 300 Indians over suspected ‘human trafficking’
French authorities grounded a flight from the United Arab Emirates to Nicaragua…
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Death of 3 civilians in Indian army custody sparks protests in Kashmir
Anger has spread in some parts of India-administered Kashmir after three civilians…
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Philippines develops national road map for halal industry
The Philippine Department of Trade and Industry is preparing a nationwide road…
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US-based organization holds special programs to introduce lofty culture of al-Thaqalayn
The Massachusetts Foundation for Technology, a US-based organization which organizes special Quran…
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Muslims worldwide condemn Saudi’s decision to restrict visit to Holy Prophet’s Shrine
Large numbers of Muslims from around the world, as well as Shia…
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Following four years of work, finishing touches put to kiswa of zarih of Habib ibn Mazahir
The Maintenance Department of the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein, peace be…
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First halal-compliant restaurant to obtain quality certificate opens in Russia
The first restaurant in Russia to obtain a certificate of compliance with…
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100 journalists killed in ongoing war on Gaza Strip, official media says
The killing of one more journalist in the Gaza Strip by the…
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Chicago-based Mosque Maryam organizes special event for Muslim youth and family
Mosque Maryam in Chicago, Illinois, has organized a day for Muslim youth…
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Non-Violence Organization calls for urgent action to protect civilians in Sudan
The Global Non-Violence Organization—Freemuslim—has called for an urgent and rapid intervention to…
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CCP gives Uyghur father 20-year-imprisonment for sending son abroad, visiting Turkey
Nuraxun Rozi visited his teenage son who was studying in Egypt in…
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Two Syrians charged with war crimes in Germany
German federal prosecutors said on Friday, December 22 that they had charged…
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Two disqualified former Pakistani premiers to contest polls
Two former Pakistani premiers on Friday submitted their nomination papers to again…
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WHO prequalifies 2nd Malaria vaccine manufactured in India
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday added the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine,…
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Pakistan deports nearly 3,500 Afghan migrants in 48 hours
Pakistani authorities expelled almost 3,500 undocumented Afghan migrants over the last 48…
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Turkey conducts extensive operations to detain ISIS-linked suspects
The Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said today, Friday, that operations were…
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Massive displacement continues in Sudan as RSF captures another key town
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have declared the capture of a new…
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Senior Al-Shabab commander killed in US-Somali operation
The Somali government has reported that a senior al-Shabab commander involved in…
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Kashmir: Attack on army vehicles leaves 3 Indian soldiers killed, 3 injured
Three soldiers were killed in India-administered Kashmir during a gun battle in…
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India: Assam Cabinet to carry out census on native Muslims
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government in India’s northeastern state of Assam…
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Israeli forces brutally execute 11 Palestinian men in presence of family members, UN says
The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)…
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Scientists suggest human tears contain aggression-alleviating substance
Human tears carry a substance that dampens down aggression, according to researchers,…
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Flash floods, forest fires result in thousands of casualties, extensive damage worldwide
Massive forest fires and flash floods resulted in deaths and injuries to…
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WHO: $185M required to avert deaths linked to food insecurity in Afghanistan
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday said that the UN agency…
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California approves rules for converting sewage waste to drinking water
California regulators on Tuesday cleared the way for widespread use of advanced…
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Greece plans to legalise status of undocumented migrants to address labour shortage
Greece is planning to legalize the status of thousands of migrants in…
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New study shows slower growth rates can limit global warming
A new study shows that economic growth rates make a big difference…
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Pakistan: Two policemen injured in blast at ex-CJP’s residence
Two police personnel were injured when unidentified attackers threw explosives into the…
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Turkish airstrikes destroy 14 PKK-affiliated targets in northern Iraq
Aerial strikes by the Turkish Air Forces Command destroyed 14 PKK-linked targets…
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British researchers develop ECG vest that may detect risks of future heart problems
British researchers have developed a non-invasive, reusable ‘ECG vest’ that takes high-resolution…