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Iran repatriated at least 450,000 irregular migrants, mostly Afghans, in 3 months

Iran repatriated at least 450,000 irregular migrants, mostly Afghans, in 3 months

At least 450,000 refugees, mostly from Afghanistan, without requisite legal documents have been repatriated from Iran in the last three months, according to officials. Javad Khani, an official at Iran’s National Migration Organization (NMO), was quoted as saying by state-run…
Number of dead from recent floods in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia reaches 130

Number of dead from recent floods in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia reaches 130

At least 130 people have died in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia following heavy rains that triggered what aid agencies described as flooding seen only once every 100 years. According to Somalia’s National Disaster Management Agency , 51 people have been…
First Muslim New American elected to Concord city council

First Muslim New American elected to Concord city council

Ali Sekou made history in the US after being elected to Concord City Council as the first New American Muslim representative, a local outlet reported. He will also be the youngest member of the newly elected council at 40-years-old, and…
Indian state launches crackdown on halal-certified products

Indian state launches crackdown on halal-certified products

India’s Uttar Pradesh government today banned products with a halal tag, meaning that production, storage, distribution, and sale of food products with the Halal certification has been forbidden with immediate effect, said the state government. The move comes after a…
Guardian: Earth on verge of experiencing peak danger

Guardian: Earth on verge of experiencing peak danger

The Guardian newspaper, citing UN climate experts, has warned that the planet is approaching the peak of danger and that such a situation can affect the ability of the human race to deal with climate crises and critical weather conditions.…
Taliban continues to pressurize media in Afghanistan, Journalists’ Center reported

Taliban continues to pressurize media in Afghanistan, Journalists’ Center reported

In a report on Saturday, the Afghan Journalists Center announced the results of a six-month monitor, pointing out the intensification of the pressure on the free media, the drastic change in the working content of the media, and the arrest…
Contemporary Thought in the Muslim World Conference launched in Istanbul

Contemporary Thought in the Muslim World Conference launched in Istanbul

Contemporary Thought in the Muslim World Conference was launched in Istanbul on Saturday, with the participation of academics and researchers from different countries. The two-day conference is organized by the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities and the ‘Platform’…
Freemuslim Organization condemns genocide against civilians in Gaza Strip

Freemuslim Organization condemns genocide against civilians in Gaza Strip

The World Nonviolence Organization (WNO) has strongly condemned the “genocide” that innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip of Palestine are experiencing at the hands of the Israeli occupation forces, denouncing what it described as the “terrible and unprecedented international silence”.…
According to international organizations, food insecurity rates to rise in Yemen by next year

According to international organizations, food insecurity rates to rise in Yemen by next year

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) said in its November 2023 analysis on the expected needs for emergency food aid in countries covered by the network that the food insecurity crisis in Yemen would worsen next year, with…
Art exhibition in Holy Karbala displays precious manuscripts of Karbalaei scholars from 10th century

Art exhibition in Holy Karbala displays precious manuscripts of Karbalaei scholars from 10th century

The art exhibition of photographed manuscripts, held as part of the Karbala Scientific Heritage Conference, succeeded in revealing hidden scientific manuscripts belonging to a number of scholars and thinkers who lived in the city during the tenth century AH, and…
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