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Four years after Kabul school bombing, Hazara students still under threat
Four years have passed since the devastating bombing of Sayyed al-Shuhada School…
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Pope Leo XIV Calls on Catholic Church to ‘respond to’ AI
Pope Leo XIV called on the Catholic Church to actively engage with…
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Yazidis urge pressure on Syria to find missing ISIS victims
Families of Yazidis missing since the 2014 ISIS attack on Shingal (Sinjar),…
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ITER Just Completed Magnet That Could Replicate Sun-like Energy
The international ITER project has completed the world’s largest superconducting magnet system,…
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More Than 4M Pilgrims Served at Imam Reza Shrine During Birth Anniversary Celebrations
Over four million pilgrims visited the Holy Imam Reza Shrine in Mashhad…
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Hong Kong’s Halal Q Mark to Boost Muslim Tourism, Business Growth
Hong Kong is strengthening its position as a Muslim-friendly destination through the…
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Cyber Threats to Cost $10.5 Trillion Annually by 2025, Driving Surge in Cybersecurity Investments
The financial damage from cyberattacks is projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually…
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Flooding in Eastern Congo Claims 62 Lives, 50 Missing
Heavy flooding triggered by torrential rains in eastern Congo has devastated several…
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Fragile Ceasefire Holds Between India, Pakistan Amid Rising Child Casualty Concerns and School Closures
A fragile ceasefire between India and Pakistan is holding after days of…
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India, Pakistan Agree on Immediate Ceasefire, Senior Officials Confirm
Senior officials from India and Pakistan announced on Saturday that the two…
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Invention transforms e-waste into 22-carat gold nuggets instead of toxic trash
A research team at ETH Zurich has developed an innovative method to…
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Iraq begins compensation program for Yazidi survivors of ISIS
The Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs has begun distributing monthly…
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European, British soils seriously affected by intensive farming
A new report reveals that over 60% of the EU’s agricultural soils…
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US aid cuts impact Syrian refugees in Lebanon as milk, diapers become scarce
US aid cuts have severely impacted Syrian refugees in Lebanon, forcing many…
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Plastics in everyday objects believed to disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study finds
Chemicals found in everyday plastics may disrupt the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle…
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Europe’s Oldest Islamic Monument: The Great Mosque of Córdoba
Located in Spain, the Great Mosque of Córdoba (Mezquita-Catedral) is the oldest…
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CrowdStrike to Cut 5% of Workforce Citing AI Efficiencies Amidst Ongoing Recovery from Global IT Outage
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, known for causing a major global IT outage last…
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Dangerous Escalation in Pakistan-India Tensions: Military Strikes, Casualties, and Retaliation
South Asia stands on the brink of a severe crisis as Pakistan…
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Grand Ayatollah Shirazi: Unity among Shiites s the path to confronting oppression and achieving success
The Supreme Religious Authority, Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Sadiq al-Husseini al-Shirazi, has called…
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Bill Gates pledges to donate nearly entire fortune by 2045
Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates has announced plans to give away…
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Vatican elects first American pontiff following Pope Francis’s death
In a historic development for the Roman Catholic Church, Robert Francis Prevost…
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Meta blocks Muslim news page in India amid rising Indo-Pak tensions
Instagram has restricted access to the prominent @Muslim news account in India…
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EU Regulator warns of suicide risk linked to hair loss drug Finasteride
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has issued a new warning regarding finasteride,…
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Finland proposes residency rule change for child home care benefit
The Finnish government plans to tighten eligibility for child home care benefits…
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Shia Muslims celebrate blessed birth anniversary of Imam Ali mam
Shia Muslims around the world celebrated the birth anniversary of Imam Ali…
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Black Smoke Signals No Pope Elected in First Round of Vatican Conclave
Black smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel chimney on Wednesday, indicating that…
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Global Temperatures Remain Near-Record Highs in April, EU Monitor Reports
Global temperatures stayed at near-record highs in April, extending an unprecedented heat…
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Funding Crisis Halts Food Aid for 1 Million Refugees in Uganda
Food rations for one million refugees in Uganda have been completely cut…
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Scorpion Surge in Brazilian Cities: Stings Spike 250%, Climate and Urbanization Blamed
Brazil faces a growing public health crisis as scorpion stings surged 250%…
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Trump’s “Arabian Gulf” Renaming Sparks Fury in Iran
President Donald Trump’s plan to recognize the Persian Gulf as the “Arabian…