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Scientists employ live human brain tissue to speed up hunt for dementia cure
Scientists in Edinburgh have pioneered a breakthrough method to study Alzheimer’s disease…
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Memorizers, Reciters from 50 Countries Register for Karbala International Quran Award
Quran activists from 50 countries have registered to participate in the fourth…
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Taliban’s Ministry of Public Health Accuses UN of Delivering Expired, Unusable Aid to Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s acting Minister of Public Health, Noorjalal Jalali, has publicly accused the…
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People more concerned about current AI risks than future threats, study finds
A new University of Zurich study reveals that people are more concerned…
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UPS to cut 20,000 jobs amid Amazon volume drop and trade tensions linked to U.S. tariffs
UPS announced it will cut 20,000 jobs and close 73 facilities, citing…
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Experts highlight need for obesity drugs amid ethnic health disparities
As global obesity rates continue to rise, experts say medication may be…
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Blood test developed at University of Michigan aims to detect cancer early
A University of Michigan lab is offering a new blood test, MyHPVscore,…
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Iran explosions spark press freedom fears
Journalists in Iran are raising alarms over a potential media crackdown following…
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Arab League Chief: Baghdad summit is key to regional unity
The Arab League’s Secretary-General emphasized the importance of the upcoming summit in…
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EU court rules Malta’s golden passport scheme illegal
The European Court of Justice has ruled Malta’s citizenship-by-investment scheme, commonly known…
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Syria: Clashes near Damascus leave 30 dead
Cashes between Druze fighters and forces aligned with Syria’s new authorities have…
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Grand Ayatollah Shirazi: Prisons and torture in some Muslim countries have no connection to Islam
The Supreme Religious Authority, Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Sadiq al-Husseini al-Shirazi, strongly condemned…
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Islamic nations to ratify first joint document on AI: science minister
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC-15) is set to approve its first…
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Iraq places ‘temporarily’ bans on work entry for Syrians, four South Asian nationalities
Iraq has announced a temporary ban on work entry for foreign nationals…
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18 killed in confrontations between Druze fighters, government forces near Damascus: Monitor
Clashes between Druze fighters and Syrian government forces near Damascus have left…
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Afghans Experience Worsening Rights Abuses Under Taliban Rule, Says Rights Group
Amnesty International’s annual report, released Tuesday, highlights a deepening human rights crisis…
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Europe rights court rejects hearing Tunisian migrant’s arbitrary-detention claim against Italy
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has refused to hear a…
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Taliban imposes ban on broadcast of images of living beings in Faryab, sources say
The Taliban have extended their ban on broadcasting images of living beings…
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Afghanistan dispatches first group of 30,000 Hajj Pilgrims to Saudi Arabia
The Taliban administration has officially launched the transfer of 30,000 Afghan pilgrims…
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Pakistan raises alarm over possible Indian strike within next 24-36 hours, citing ‘credible intelligence’
Pakistan warned on Wednesday that India might launch a military strike within…
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Early Heatwave Hits South Asia, Signaling a ‘New Normal’ Amid Climate Change
South Asia is experiencing an early and intense heatwave, with India and…
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Nepal proposes new Everest permit rules to enhance safety
Nepal is set to tighten its Mount Everest permit requirements, allowing only…
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Amazon launches first batch of Project Kuiper satellites
Amazon successfully launched the first operational batch of its Project Kuiper internet…
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Study links common plastic chemical to heart disease deaths
A new global study has linked a type of phthalate—a synthetic chemical…
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Turkish Scientists Develop AI App to Detect Early-Stage Lung Cancer Through Voice Analysis
Turkish researchers at Ankara University have developed an artificial intelligence-supported application that…
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Plastic Pollution Causes Brain Damage in Seabirds on Remote Lord Howe Island
A recent study by Australian researchers has revealed alarming health impacts of…
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First Pilgrim Caravan Arrives in Medina
The first group of pilgrims for the Hajj pilgrimage to the House…
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Zarih of Lady Masoumeh Adorned with Flowers on Her Blessed Birth Anniversary
On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Lady Fatimah Masoumeh (peace…
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Majority of Americans say Trump policies have worsened economy, CNN poll finds
A growing majority of Americans believe that President Donald Trump’s economic policies…
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Muslims worldwide celebrate blessed birth anniversary of Sayyida Fatima al-Masuma
Celebrations have begun today across the Islamic world to commemorate the birth…