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Poverty and Hunger Intensify in Afghanistan in 2024

Poverty and Hunger Intensify in Afghanistan in 2024

In 2024, Afghanistan has faced deep economic, political, and social challenges. According to United Nations reports, the levels of poverty and hunger have reached 97%, with over 23 million people dependent on humanitarian aid. The International Federation of Red Cross…
Morocco Proposes Family Law Reforms to Enhance Women’s Rights

Morocco Proposes Family Law Reforms to Enhance Women’s Rights

Morocco is set to reform its family law for the first time in 20 years, aiming to improve women’s rights regarding child custody, guardianship, and polygamous marriage, Arab News reported. The proposed draft code includes over 100 amendments designed to…
Urgent Security Warning for Gmail Users Amid Rising AI Attacks

Urgent Security Warning for Gmail Users Amid Rising AI Attacks

Gmail, the world’s largest email platform with 2.5 billion users, is under increasing threat from AI-driven cyberattacks, Forbes reported. Recent research from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 reveals that scammers are using advanced deepfake technology to create highly convincing phishing…
NHS To Start Groundbreaking AI Trial to Predict Type 2 Diabetes Risk

NHS To Start Groundbreaking AI Trial to Predict Type 2 Diabetes Risk

The NHS in England is set to launch a world-first trial of an innovative artificial intelligence tool designed to identify patients at risk of type 2 diabetes up to 13 years before the condition develops, The Guardian reported. With over…
Global Hunger Crisis Deepens as Aid Funding Declines

Global Hunger Crisis Deepens as Aid Funding Declines

The global hunger crisis is escalating, with the United Nations projecting that 117 million people will go without humanitarian assistance in 2025 due to shrinking aid from wealthy nations, Reuters reported. Despite a rising number of individuals facing hunger, total…
Uyghur Intellectual Ibrahim Dawut Dies in Custody

Uyghur Intellectual Ibrahim Dawut Dies in Custody

Ibrahim Dawut, a Uyghur intellectual and former chemistry teacher at Kashgar Secondary School No. 6, died in detention two months after his arrest in July 2019, RFA reported. His arrest occurred the night before his daughter’s wedding during a crackdown…
Urgent Aid Needed as Over 783,000 Afghan Refugees Return Amid Growing Humanitarian Crisis

Urgent Aid Needed as Over 783,000 Afghan Refugees Return Amid Growing Humanitarian Crisis

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported on Tuesday that over 783,000 Afghan refugees returned to Afghanistan from Pakistan between September 15, 2023, and November 30, 2024, Khaama Press reported yesterday. Among these returnees, 31% are female-headed households,…
Malaysia’s Mufti Bill Sparks Controversy Over Religious Plurality

Malaysia’s Mufti Bill Sparks Controversy Over Religious Plurality

A proposed bill in Malaysia aimed at granting greater powers to muftis has ignited significant debate regarding its implications for religious plurality and secular governance, Global Voices reported. The Mufti (Federal Territories) 2024 Bill seeks to streamline Islamic governance and…
Iraq: 2600-year-old temples discovered in ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud

Iraq: 2600-year-old temples discovered in ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud

Archaeologists have uncovered two well-preserved religious shrines in the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud, heavily damaged by ISIS in 2015. The discovery, part of the “Nimrud Project” by the Penn Museum, highlights the grandeur of Assyrian civilization. Found within the…
Islamic Affairs Ministry Concludes Largest Quran Memorization Competition in Nepal

Islamic Affairs Ministry Concludes Largest Quran Memorization Competition in Nepal

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance for Islamic Affairs, led by Undersecretary Awad Al-Anzi, has successfully concluded the Second Holy Quran Memorization Competition in Nepal, which saw participation from over 750 contestants, both boys and girls, Spa.gov.sa reported…
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