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Two ISIS-linked terrorists killed, one arrested in recent security operations in Iraq
The Security Media Cell in Iraq announced last Wednesday the killing of…
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Scientists propose new theory on origins of sun’s magnetic field
In a groundbreaking study, scientists have proposed a new theory on the…
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Iraq: Dome of shrine of Imam Al-Kadhim’s grandson successfully installed
The engineering and technical teams affiliated with the Secretariat-General of the Holy…
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Afghanistan: Muslims demand Taliban to remove ban on entry of Jafari jurisprudence books
Followers of the Shia faith in Afghanistan have criticized Taliban’s ban on…
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Poverty in Lebanon Soars Amid Ongoing Economic Crisis
Lebanon’s poverty rate has more than tripled over the past decade, with…
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Taliban’s Morality Police Expel Hazara Vendors, Hand over Marketplace to Pashtuns in Jaghori District
According to residents of Jaghori district in Ghazni province, the Taliban’s morality…
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South Sudan Expands Educational Curriculum to Include Arabic, Islamic Studies
The South Sudanese government has introduced Arabic language and Islamic Religious Education…
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Intense Heat Wave Batters Pakistan, Overwhelming Medical Facilities, Disrupting Education
A severe heat wave has struck Pakistan, with temperatures soaring up to…
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Southern Africa Faces Humanitarian Crisis Amidst El Niño-Driven Droughts, Floods
A severe drought exacerbated by the El Niño weather pattern has left…
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Hybrid, electric cars more likely to strike pedestrians than fuel-powered cars, study reveals
Electric and hybrid vehicles are more likely to hit pedestrians compared to…
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During Stockholm-held conference, Shia centres call for further efforts to spread thoughts of Ahlulbayt worldwide
During the annual Shia Islamic Union Conference held in the Swedish capital…
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Iraq’s Parliament votes to declare “Eid al-Ghadir” an official holiday
The Iraqi parliament voted on Wednesday on a proposal for an official…
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Norway, Ireland and Spain formally recognize a Palestinian state
In a landmark move, three European nations announced Wednesday they will formally…
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Iraqi activists call on government to facilitate opening German consulate in Holy Karbala
Iraqi activists have called on the government to facilitate the opening of…
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Ancient Humans Resided in East Timor 44,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Reveal
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of ancient human habitation in East Timor dating…
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UN Decries ‘Alarming Lack of Compliance’ with Laws Protecting Civilians in 2023 Conflicts
United Nations officials have issued a scathing rebuke of the failure to…
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Pakistani Military Kills 30 Cross-Border Terrorists Allegedly from Afghanistan
In the past month, Pakistan’s military has reported killing nearly 30 “terrorists”…
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UN Secretary-General Calls for Urgent Action to Address Environmental Decline
In a message delivered on the International Day for Biological Diversity, UN…
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Famous Egyptian newspaper highlights biography, lofty status of Sayyeda Zeinab
On the occasion of the reopening of Sayyeda Zeinab Mosque in Cairo,…
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International Tea Day celebrated on 21 May
The world has celebrated the International Tea Day, marked on 21 May,…
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At Least 10 Female Farm Workers Perish in Egypt as Minibus Falls into Nile
A tragic accident in Egypt’s Nile Delta region has claimed the lives…
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Increasing Inequalities: Amnesty International Report Highlights Human Rights Violations from Border Technology, AI
Amnesty International’s latest report has exposed the detrimental impact of new technology…
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International, Tunisian organizations underline serious setback in freedoms in Tunisia
Ten Tunisian organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have spoken…
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European Council passes landmark legislation to harmonize rules on Artificial Intelligence
The Council of the European Union has approved a landmark piece of…
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Pakistan: Punjab Assembly Passes Defamation Bill Amid Protests
Pakistan’s Punjab Assembly approved on Monday the Defamation Bill of 2024, rejecting…
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Global Free Expression in Crisis for Over Half the World’s Population, Report Warns
A new report has found that the state of free expression is…
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Jordan Inaugurates Its First Smart Mosque
Amman, Jordan, inaugurated its first smart mosque, “Makkah Khamees,” as part of…
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Saudi Arabia Receives Over 267,000 Hajj Pilgrims Since May 9
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has welcomed over 267,000 pilgrims through…
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UN Renews Commitment to Clearing Unexploded Ordnance in Afghanistan
New York, May 22, 2024 – The United Nations has reaffirmed its…
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Tourism Rebounds Strongly in Early 2024, Reaching 97% of Pre-Pandemic Levels
International tourism has made a robust recovery, reaching 97% of its pre-pandemic…