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Pakistan and Bangladesh Leaders Agree to Strengthen Bilateral Relations
Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Bangladesh’s chief adviser Muhammad Yunus…
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Brazil Moves to Place Ban on Mobile Phones in Primary, Secondary Schools
Brazil’s Congress has approved legislation to ban mobile phone use in primary…
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AI Study Links Lifestyle to Brain Aging
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have utilized AI to estimate the biological age…
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Stunning Satellite Photos Reveal Great Lakes Buried in Snow
In mid-December 2024, a fierce winter storm swept across the Great Lakes…
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Syrian Protests Erupt in Damascus as Citizens Demand Secularism, Democracy, and Women’s Rights Amid Political Shift and International Engagement
Hundreds of Syrian citizens participated in protests in Damascus, calling for the…
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UN: West and Central Africa Experiences Deepening Food Crisis
Over 40 million people in West and Central Africa are struggling with…
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Pakistan media faced surge in violence, suppression in 2024
In 2024, Pakistan’s media landscape has witnessed a troubling rise in violence…
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Five Suspected Militants Killed in Kashmir Gunbattle
Government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir killed five suspected militants on Thursday during…
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Global study highlights autism as growing health burden for youth
A global analysis has revealed that 61.8 million people worldwide were autistic…
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EU Islamophobia Report reveals widespread anti-Muslim racism across Europe
The European Islamophobia Report 2023 has exposed widespread anti-Muslim racism across Europe,…
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UN chief warns of AI risks, calls for global governance
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged global action to address the risks…
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Syria: Transitional government says no restrictions on girls’ access to education
Syria’s new government will eliminate all references to the former ruling Baath…
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Walking 5,000 steps daily may reduce depression risk, new research finds
New research highlights the mental health benefits of walking, with a meta-analysis…
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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…