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EU Designates Seven ‘Safe’ Countries to Accelerate Migrant Returns Amid Controversy
The European Union has identified seven countries—Kosovo, Bangladesh, Colombia, Egypt, India, Morocco,…
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World Islamic Tourism & Trade Expo and Cultural Festival to Be Held in Malaysia in August 2025
The World Islamic Tourism & Trade Expo (WITEX), in partnership with the…
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Azerbaijan hosts First Islamic World Cultural Forum on heritage protection
Shusha, the cultural capital of Azerbaijan, has hosted the first-ever Islamic World…
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Demand for Critical Minerals to Triple by 2040, Investments to Reach $800 Billion
Rising demand for clean energy technologies is driving a surge in critical…
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SDF confronts ISIS in east Syria
Kurdish-led forces in northeast Syria (Rojava) clashed with ISIS in Deir ez-Zor…
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EU Intensifies Efforts to Combat Rising Anti-Muslim Sentiment
The European Union is stepping up initiatives to address the increasing wave…
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Over 6,600 tons of space junk floating around in Earth’s orbit
Over 6,600 tons of space junk currently orbit Earth in Low Earth…
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African Health Ministers Launch Polio Vaccination Drive in Lake Chad Basin
Health ministers from the Lake Chad Basin region launched a synchronized vaccination…
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Pakistan, Afghanistan resume high-level trade talks to boost economic ties
Pakistan and Afghanistan resumed high-level trade talks on Thursday after a year-long…
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Vietnam Eyes $12 Trillion Halal Market with Strategic Partnerships
Vietnam is positioning itself as a key player in the global Halal…
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Toxic Metals Pollute 15% of Global Farmland, Study Finds
A global study reveals 242 million hectares (15%) of cropland exceed safety…
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EU Bans AI Agents from Official Online Meetings
The European Commission has banned AI-powered virtual assistants from participating in its…
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China Accelerates Education Reform Through AI Integration
China announced plans to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its education system,…
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France, UK plan migrant swaps in bid to stem Channel crossings
France and the United Kingdom are considering a trial migrant swap to…
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Russia clears Afghan Taliban from list of banned terrorist groups
Russia’s Supreme Court has officially lifted the ban on the Afghan Taliban,…
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World’s largest meat company considers breaking Amazon deforestation pledges, again
JBS, the world’s largest meat company, is facing significant challenges in meeting…
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Uyghur rights group urges hotel chains not to ‘sanitise’ China abuses in Xinjiang
Almost 200 international hotels are operating or planned in China’s Xinjiang region…
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EU eases compliance rules for anti-deforestation law
The European Union has announced simplified compliance requirements for its anti-deforestation law,…
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U.S. airstrikes on Yemen port reportedly kill 38, wound over 100
At least 38 people were killed and 102 injured in U.S. airstrikes…
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Holy Karbala hosts “Memory of Pain in Iraq” international conference
The annual international conference “Memory of Pain in Iraq” kicked off Wednesday…
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Holy Karbala launches first annual flower exhibition to promote environmental awareness
The Karbala Municipality inaugurated its first annual flower exhibition on Wednesday, with…
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U.S. judge rules Google illegally dominated online ad markets
A U.S. federal judge has ruled that Google unlawfully maintained monopoly power…
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UK Muslim politicians urge greater representation to combat rising Islamophobia
In a time of escalating global conflict and rising anti-Muslim sentiment, two…
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France offers “Scientific Asylum” as nearly 300 researchers flee US crackdown
France’s Aix-Marseille University has received nearly 300 applications for its “Safe Place…
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U.S. begins troop reduction in northeastern Syria amid ongoing security concerns
The United States has begun withdrawing hundreds of troops from northeastern Syria,…
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UK court upholds jail sentence for British anti-Islam activist ‘Tommy Robinson’
British anti-Islam activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, has lost his…
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Trump tariffs jeopardize survival of centuries-old Kashmiri carpet industry
The centuries-old Kashmiri carpet industry faces a severe threat due to the…
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Breakthrough Turns Raindrops into Renewable Electricity
Scientists have developed a revolutionary system that converts falling raindrops into usable…
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Approximately 3,500 Children Have Died or Disappeared Crossing Central Mediterranean in Past Decade
UNICEF reports that around 3,500 children have died or gone missing attempting…
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Chinese doctors successfully implant world’s smallest artificial heart in 7-year-old patient
Chinese surgeons have successfully implanted the world’s smallest and lightest commercially available…