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Swiss Parliament Recognizes ISIS Crimes Against Yazidis as Genocide
The Swiss parliament on Thursday officially recognized the atrocities committed by the…
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Scientists Develop SMART Software for Cellular Communication
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), have unveiled a…
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Sri Lanka Navy Rescues More Than 100 Rohingya Refugees Adrift in Indian Ocean
The Sri Lankan Navy, today, rescued 102 Rohingya refugees, including 25 children,…
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U.S. health care spending reaches $4.9 trillion in 2023
Americans spent $4.9 trillion on health care in 2023, amounting to $14,570…
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Albanian Islamic Community hosts food fair to support cancer patients
The Women’s Office of the Albanian Islamic Community organized a two-day charity…
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Quebec considers banning public prayer amid push for secularism
Quebec’s government is exploring new measures to reinforce its secularism laws, including…
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5,000 Days of Arbitrary Detention: HRW Call for Abdulhadi al-Khawaja’s Release
Danish-Bahraini human rights defender Abdulhadi al-Khawaja marked 5,000 days of arbitrary detention…
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Scientists Grow Human Spine Structure in the Lab
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have successfully created a lab-grown notochord,…
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First Binary Star Discovered Near Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole
Researchers have identified the first-ever binary star system, named D9, near Sagittarius…
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Dutch researcher presents contemporary translation of Holy Quran for children
Since embracing Islam in the 1970s, Dutch researcher and thinker Abdel Wahid…
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Iran faces energy and economic crisis amid regional tensions
Iran is grappling with severe disruptions caused by an intensifying energy and…
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UN General Assembly passes resolution calling for global moratorium on death penalty
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has passed a resolution calling for…
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Facebook moderators in Kenya diagnosed with PTSD from graphic content
Over 140 content moderators employed by a Meta contractor in Kenya have…
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Global cholera cases and deaths surge amid vaccine shortage: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a sharp increase in global cholera…
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UK calls on Taliban to reverse ban on women’s medical education
The UK Chargé d’Affaires for Afghanistan, Robert Dickson, has urged Taliban officials…
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As part of its restrictions on women, Taliban bars females from medical licensing exam
The Taliban-run National Examination Authority announced on Tuesday that the upcoming medical…
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13 dead, 101 rescued as ferry collides with Indian Navy boat near Mumbai
A ferry carrying tourists from Mumbai’s Gateway of India to Elephanta Caves…
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14 dead, dozens injured as powerful earthquake strikes Vanuatu
Rescue efforts continued in Vanuatu on Wednesday after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake…
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Coal Use Set to Reach New Peak Amid Gas Crisis
Global coal consumption is expected to hit a record 8.7 billion tonnes…
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Cyclone Chido devastates Mayotte and Mozambique, leaves dozens dead
Cyclone Chido has claimed at least 34 lives in Mozambique, with 174,158…
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Israeli airstrikes continue on Gaza amid ceasefire talks
Serious negotiations are underway between Israel, Hamas, and international mediators to secure…
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Celebrating Arabic: AI meets heritage on World Arabic Language Day
World Arabic Language Day, observed annually on December 18 since 2012, highlights…
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Japan pledges $27.5M in aid for Afghanistan amid worsening economic crisis
Japan announced an additional $27.5 million in humanitarian assistance on Tuesday to…
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Taliban ban on medical education for women sparks global condemnation
Amnesty International has called on the Taliban to end what it describes…
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UK proposal on AI use of copyrighted works draws criticism from creatives and publishers
The UK government has proposed a new copyright exemption allowing artificial intelligence…
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HRW raises concerns over ver Egypt’s draft asylum law
Egypt’s draft asylum law, approved by parliament on November 19, 2024, has…
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UN predicts 1M Syrians to return after Assad’s fall
The United Nations has projected that around one million Syrians could return…
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Elon Musk Hints at ‘Xmail’ as Gmail Rival
Elon Musk has hinted at the development of “Xmail,” a potential competitor…
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New HIV Prevention Drug Expected in Poorest Countries by 2025
A new long-acting preventive HIV drug, lenacapavir, developed by Gilead Sciences, is…
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Scientists Uncover Cancer’s Concealed Defense Through Protein Discovery
Scientists at City of Hope have made a significant breakthrough in cancer…