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AI: Civilians must not be tried under military laws in Pakistan

AI: Civilians must not be tried under military laws in Pakistan

On 8th may, former Prime Minster Imran Khan was arrested, and his supporters held nationwide protests, during which there was incidents of violence.   At least eight people have died and thousands have been arrested, including political leaders of Imran Khan …
International human rights organizations call on Saudi government to respect human rights

International human rights organizations call on Saudi government to respect human rights

Amnesty International and “Human Rights Watch” requested the government of Saudi Arabia to respect human rights. A joint statement released by these two international organizations, a copy of which was obtained by Shia Voice, reads: It is obligatory for the…
Australia’s Love for Cheap Solar Sparks Concerns Over Uyghur Forced Labor in Supply Chain

Australia’s Love for Cheap Solar Sparks Concerns Over Uyghur Forced Labor in Supply Chain

According to an ABC News report by Daniel Mercer on May 17, 2023, Ramila Chanisheff, a member of the Australian Uyghur Tangritagh Women’s Association, highlights the disheartening reality behind solar panels. As an ethnic Uyghur from Xinjiang, she sees the…
Iraq mourns 78 Shiites executed by ISIS

Iraq mourns 78 Shiites executed by ISIS

Iraqi authorities organized a symbolic funeral on Tuesday to bury the bodies of 78 individuals executed in 2014 by the ISIS terrorist group. The public memorial was held to commemorate the tragic martyrdom of these victims after their bodies were…
Scientists discover early symptoms of colon cancer

Scientists discover early symptoms of colon cancer

Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified four symptoms of colon cancer that can appear up to two years before diagnosis. Scientists believe that these symptoms can indicate the risk of colon cancer in…
Airstrikes, artillery fire hit Khartoum as fighting between rivals intensifies

Airstrikes, artillery fire hit Khartoum as fighting between rivals intensifies

Despite international efforts to end the internal crisis in Sudan, severe military conflicts between the army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continue in different regions of the country. The army used airstrikes and artillery fire on Tuesday to repel RSF…
Director of “ChatGBT” urges regulations on artificial intelligence industry

Director of “ChatGBT” urges regulations on artificial intelligence industry

The creator of the advanced chatbot “ChatGPT” called for regulations on the artificial intelligence industry. His statement came while explaining the potential features and risks of this new technology in a committee of the US Senate. Sam Altman said a…
Anemia affects 840 million women and children worldwide

Anemia affects 840 million women and children worldwide

The World Health Organization says anemia is a serious global public health problem, affecting 571 million women and 269 million young children worldwide. By publishing a report on Monday, May 15, this organization urged all nations to work towards reducing…
Tunisian journalist under attack in wake of her visit to Holy Karbala, Al-Najaf Al-Ashraf

Tunisian journalist under attack in wake of her visit to Holy Karbala, Al-Najaf Al-Ashraf

The Tunisian journalist, Reem Al-Waraymi, has expressed her resentment over the attack she faced in wake of her visit to the holy shrines of AhlulBayet, peace be upon them, in Iraq. Being accused of infidelity, Al-Waraymi said that such attacks…
Talented artists to launch 1000 hand-drawn NFTs to expose China’s brutal treatment of Uyghurs

Talented artists to launch 1000 hand-drawn NFTs to expose China’s brutal treatment of Uyghurs

A new NFT project is set to launch in May by talented artists, featuring 1000 hand-drawn pieces that will come together to form one grand canvas. The project aims to raise awareness about the plight of the Uyghur people who…
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