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Taliban’s Morality Police Expel Hazara Vendors, Hand over Marketplace to Pashtuns in Jaghori District

Taliban’s Morality Police Expel Hazara Vendors, Hand over Marketplace to Pashtuns in Jaghori District

According to residents of Jaghori district in Ghazni province, the Taliban’s morality police have expelled at least 50 Hazara street vendors from the Sang-e-Masha bazaar and handed it over to Pashtuns from neighboring districts, Hast e Subh Daily reported yesterday.…
South Sudan Expands Educational Curriculum to Include Arabic, Islamic Studies

South Sudan Expands Educational Curriculum to Include Arabic, Islamic Studies

The South Sudanese government has introduced Arabic language and Islamic Religious Education into the country’s national education system, a local media reported yesterday. Speaking at the launch of new textbooks in Juba, Vice President Hussein Abdelbagi Akol described this as…
Intense Heat Wave Batters Pakistan, Overwhelming Medical Facilities, Disrupting Education

Intense Heat Wave Batters Pakistan, Overwhelming Medical Facilities, Disrupting Education

A severe heat wave has struck Pakistan, with temperatures soaring up to 49°C (120°F) in the city of Mohenjo Daro, the Associate Press reported yesterday. The high temperatures have led to hundreds of heatstroke victims being treated at hospitals across…
Southern Africa Faces Humanitarian Crisis Amidst El Niño-Driven Droughts, Floods

Southern Africa Faces Humanitarian Crisis Amidst El Niño-Driven Droughts, Floods

A severe drought exacerbated by the El Niño weather pattern has left millions food insecure in Southern Africa, warns World Food Programme (WFP) Executive Director Cindy McCain. During a recent visit to Zambia, the epicenter of the crisis, McCain described…
Hybrid, electric cars more likely to strike pedestrians than fuel-powered cars, study reveals

Hybrid, electric cars more likely to strike pedestrians than fuel-powered cars, study reveals

Electric and hybrid vehicles are more likely to hit pedestrians compared to petrol or diesel vehicles, especially in urban areas, according to a study conducted by researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the Guardian reported. Data…
During Stockholm-held conference, Shia centres call for further efforts to spread thoughts of Ahlulbayt worldwide

During Stockholm-held conference, Shia centres call for further efforts to spread thoughts of Ahlulbayt worldwide

During the annual Shia Islamic Union Conference held in the Swedish capital and was hosted by Imam Ali Centre, prominent Shia centers and organizations in Sweden emphasized the need to intensify efforts to spread the teachings of the Ahlulbayt, peace…
Iraq’s Parliament votes to declare “Eid al-Ghadir” an official holiday

Iraq’s Parliament votes to declare “Eid al-Ghadir” an official holiday

The Iraqi parliament voted on Wednesday on a proposal for an official holiday law in the country, including the holiday of “Eid al-Ghadir.” A parliamentary source stated that the parliament voted on the specific article of the official holiday law,…
Norway, Ireland and Spain formally recognize a Palestinian state

Norway, Ireland and Spain formally recognize a Palestinian state

In a landmark move, three European nations announced Wednesday they will formally recognize a Palestinian state, media reports said. The countries that have made this decision are Ireland, Norway and Spain. The formal recognition will take place May 28, and…
Iraqi activists call on government to facilitate opening German consulate in Holy Karbala

Iraqi activists call on government to facilitate opening German consulate in Holy Karbala

Iraqi activists have called on the government to facilitate the opening of a new German consulate in the holy city of Karbala. According to their statements, establishing a German consulate in Holy Karbala would make it easier for Shia citizens…
Ancient Humans Resided in East Timor 44,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Reveal

Ancient Humans Resided in East Timor 44,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Reveal

Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of ancient human habitation in East Timor dating back 44,000 years, shedding new light on the region’s rich cultural heritage, Al Jazeera reported today. A team of researchers from Australian and UK universities excavated a deep…
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