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Rare Rainfall Transforms Sahara Desert in Morocco
Southeastern Morocco’s Sahara Desert, one of the world’s driest regions, experienced an…
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WFP Can Only Assist 1 Million of 12 Million Hungry Afghans Due to Funding Shortages
The World Food Programme (WFP) has announced that it can provide emergency…
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Governments in Africa Prioritize Older Children Over Early Childhood Development, Study Finds
A recent study by UNICEF and the Learning for Well-being Institute reveals…
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WHO Warns of Disease Outbreaks Amid Lebanon Crisis
The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised alarms over potential disease outbreaks…
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Deadly Bombing Targets Chinese Nationals in Karachi, Claims Two Lives
A late-night bombing outside Karachi’s largest airport targeted a convoy of Chinese…
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NIH Scientists Identify Gene Linked to Rare Eye Disease
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have discovered the UBAP1L…
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Kais Saied Secures Second Term in Tunisian Presidential Election
Tunisian President Kais Saied has won re-election with 90.69% of the vote,…
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Global Tourism Sector Sees Significant Emission Reductions
Global greenhouse gas emissions from the travel and tourism sector fell to…
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UNICEF Warns of Fragile Recovery One Year After Herat Earthquake
One year after the devastating earthquakes in Herat, Afghanistan, UNICEF reports that…
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Nobel Prize in Physics awarded for machine learning breakthroughs
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize…
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Experts Urge Nuanced AI Regulation After California Bill Veto
Following the veto of California Senate Bill 1047, which aimed to regulate…
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New Insights into Life’s Origins from Hydrothermal Vents
Researchers from RIKEN have discovered nanostructures at deep-ocean hydrothermal vents that resemble…
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World Teacher’s Day Celebration Banned in Afghanistan Amidst Educator Marginalization
The Taliban authorities have banned the celebration of World Teacher’s Day, deeming…
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Iraqi Airstrikes Target 6 ISIS Members in Salahaddin
Iraqi airstrikes in Salahaddin province killed six suspected ISIS members, Rudaw reported…
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IHC, Misbah Al-Hussein Foundation inaugurate 32rd well in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
As part of its humanitarian efforts, the UK-based Imam Hussain Charity (IHC),…
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US report highlights alarming decline in religious freedom in India
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) released its latest…
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Grand Ayatollah Shirazi urges believers to celebrate blessed birth anniversary of Imam al-Askari
The Supreme Religious Authority, Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Sadiq al-Husseini al-Shirazi, has called…
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12th-century hijri Najdi-style Holy Quran showcases rich heritage at Riyadh Book Fair
At the Riyadh International Book Fair, a rare Quran manuscript written in…
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Somali army claims 59 Al-Shabaab militants killed in recent operations
In a significant military operation, the Somali National Army (SNA) has reported…
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For first time since liberation, Iraq’s Mosul hosts International Book Fair
For the first time since its liberation from ISIS, the Iraqi city…
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“Visit My Mosque” campaign by Muslim Council of Britain sees record turnout
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) announced a large turnout for its…
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Erdogan warns of Israel’s “Promised Land” plot, accuses allies of supporting massacres
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused countries supplying arms to Israel…
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Geneva hosts exhibition showcasing Gaza’s cultural legacy amid ongoing crises
Under the theme “Heritage at Risk,” the Geneva Museum of Art and…
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Warnings of Middle East conflict impact on global economy, oil prices
A new report released by The New York Times has highlighted potential…
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Pakistan Bans Pashtun Rights Group Amid Security Concerns
Pakistan has officially banned the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM), designating it as…
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ECJ Rules Afghan Women Eligible for Asylum Based on Gender and Nationality
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that gender and nationality alone…
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Turkey eliminates 12 PKK elements in air raid in northern Iraq
The Turkish Ministry of Defense announced on Sunday the neutralization of 12…
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One Year After October 7: Consequences and Challenges in the Middle East
One year has passed since October 7, 2023, a day marking the…
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Pakistan Faces Highest Rate of Unregistered Births and Deaths
Pakistan has the highest number of unregistered births and deaths globally, with…
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Ancient Microbes Discovered in 2-Billion-Year-Old Rocks: A Glimpse into Early Life on Earth
Researchers have discovered living microbes encased in 2-billion-year-old rocks within the Bushveld…