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Amnesty urges Pakistan to halt deportation of Afghan nationals
Amnesty International has launched a new campaign, #UndotheDeadline, calling on the Pakistani…
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England: Government launches fund to tackle anti-Muslim hate
A new government fund has been launched to monitor anti-Muslim hate and…
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Academic Warns Against Blanket Smartphone Bans for Teens
A leading academic, Dr. Amy Orben from the University of Cambridge, has…
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African Health Body Raises Alarm Over Measles Outbreak in Eastern DR Congo
Africa’s continental health organization has raised concerns about a measles outbreak in…
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Northwestern scientists develop injectable, dissolvable pacemaker
Northwestern University engineers have created an ultra-tiny pacemaker that can be injected…
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Syria Must Investigate Alawite Civilian Killings as War Crimes, Says Amnesty International
Over 100 Alawite civilians were reportedly killed in the coastal city of…
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Justice For All Responds to USCIRF’s Report on Uyghur Human Rights Violations
Justice For All’s Save Uyghur Campaign has praised the United States Commission…
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Iraqi security forces killed 18 senior ISIS leaders in 2024
Iraqi security forces have intensified their operations against ISIS, eliminating 18 senior…
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Authors Protest Against Meta’s AI Training Practices
Authors and publishing professionals are protesting outside Meta’s King’s Cross office in…
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Holy Karbala-based Misbah Al-Hussein Foundation concludes its Ramadan Quran courses
The Holy Karbala-based Misbah Al-Hussein Foundation for Relief and Development, in collaboration…
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French PM withdraws support for sports hijab ban
French Prime Minister François Bayrou has reversed his stance on banning the…
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Swedish court convicts police officer for assaulting Muslim man
A Swedish court has convicted a police officer of assault and verbal…
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Taliban enforce Sunni Eid observance on Shia community in Afghanistan
Taliban authorities in Malistan, Ghazni, have reportedly forced Shia residents to break…
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Singapore Detains Two Teenagers for Extremist Plans
Authorities have detained two teenagers under the Internal Security Act, one for…
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Pakistan Deports Dozens of Afghan Nationals as Deadline Expires
Pakistani authorities have deported over 90 Afghan nationals in recent days, marking…
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New Zealand’s human rights commissioner issues apology for remarks deemed “Islamophobic”
New Zealand’s human rights chief, Stephen Rainbow, has issued an apology for…
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Germany sees rise in deportations, drop in asylum claims
Germany’s acting Interior Minister Nancy Faeser highlighted progress in migration management under…
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UN food agency shuts Gaza bakeries amid supply shortages
The World Food Programme (WFP) has closed all its bakeries in Gaza…
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India braces for intense summer with more heatwaves
India is expected to face hotter-than-usual temperatures this summer, with an increase…
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US aid freeze leaves major funding shortfalls in Afghanistan, report warns
The suspension of U.S. foreign assistance to Afghanistan has created significant funding…
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Amnesty International urges Hungary to arrest Netanyahu
Amnesty International has urged Hungary to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,…
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SRW Issues Report on Crimes Against Shias Worldwide
The Washington-based Shia Rights Watch, affiliated with the World Shirazi Foundation, has…
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Study Reveals Alarming Economic Consequences of Climate Change: 4°C Warming Could Leave Average Person 40% Poorer
A recent study conducted by Australian scientists has unveiled that a 4°C…
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Japan Reinstates Free Public High School Education
Japan’s parliament, the Diet, has voted to make public high school education…
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Priceless Islamic Manuscripts to Be Auctioned at Sotheby’s
Sotheby’s London is set to host its biannual “Arts of the Islamic…
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Screen time before bed linked to insomnia and reduced sleep, study finds
A new study reveals that using screens before bed significantly increases the…
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Rare Roman manuscript documents crucifixion of Christ and early Christian persecution
The Annals written by the Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus are among…
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Flooding in Australia May Cut Off Communities for Weeks, Authorities Warn
Authorities have reported that severe flooding caused by heavy rains could isolate…
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Morocco’s King Grants Clemency to Over 1,500 Prisoners for Eid al-Fitr
On the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has pardoned…
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Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low, Signaling Urgent Climate Concerns
This year’s winter buildup of Arctic sea ice has reached a record…