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Japan provides $ 3.87m new grant for polio eradication efforts
December 10, 2022
Japan provides $ 3.87m new grant for polio eradication efforts
The Government of Japan extended its support to the Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme by providing more than US$ 3.87 million as a grant. The grant will be used for the procurement of essential oral polio vaccine, which will reach more…
Sydney-based Husseiniya of Al-Yasin holds Fatimid mourning ceremonies
December 10, 2022
Sydney-based Husseiniya of Al-Yasin holds Fatimid mourning ceremonies
The Mosque and Husseiniyah of Al Yasin, affiliated with the Shirazi Religious Authority in Sydney, Australia, began the Fatimid mourning ceremonies on the martyrdom anniversary of Lady Fatimah al-Zahra, peace be upon her. The mourning ceremonies included the recitation of…
New report reveals massive human rights violations at EU’s external borders
December 10, 2022
New report reveals massive human rights violations at EU’s external borders
Thousands of migrants were beaten, humiliated and arbitrarily detained at the EU’s external borders before being illegally pushed back, a new report by a group of human rights organizations has revealed. The Border Violence Monitoring Network has documented hundreds of…
High growth potential for Thailand’s halal food industry
December 10, 2022
High growth potential for Thailand’s halal food industry
Thailand’s halal food industry has a bright future with rising value of export to Muslim nations and the increasing number of Muslim tourists visiting the country, the Trade Policy and Strategy Office said on Thursday. TPSO PoonpongNaiyanapakorn said Thailand exported…
Korean religious groups seek to dispel Islam fears
December 10, 2022
Korean religious groups seek to dispel Islam fears
An interfaith group in South Korea organized a seminar to help people clear misconceptions about Islam, including wearing the hijab, to forge better ties with the minority faith in the country. The Korean Religious Peace Conference held a public seminar…
WHO member states agree to develop 1st draft of legally binding pandemic accord in early 2023
December 8, 2022
WHO member states agree to develop 1st draft of legally binding pandemic accord in early 2023
World Health Organization (WHO) member states agreed Wednesday to start developing the first draft of a legally binding agreement designed to protect the world from future pandemics. “Countries have delivered a clear message that the world must be better prepared,…
Discrimination of Muslim students in German schools continues: rights group
December 8, 2022
Discrimination of Muslim students in German schools continues: rights group
There has been no improvement in the situation of Muslim students grappling with ongoing discrimination in German schools, said a leading human rights official. “We see a need for action in this area and I have not noticed that the…
Business booming as halal sector valued over $2 trillion
December 8, 2022
Business booming as halal sector valued over $2 trillion
With close to two billion Muslims on the planet, it’s hardly surprising that the halal economy is a large and fast-growing sector that all businesses (halal or otherwise) can’t afford to ignore. “If you take food, modest fashion, pharma, cosmetics,…
New research details finds Xinxiang-based suppliers linked to forced labor
December 7, 2022
New research details finds Xinxiang-based suppliers linked to forced labor
The new research, by Sheffield Hallam University’s Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice and NomoGaia, a nongovernmental organization, details Xinjiang’s role in the production of metals critical to auto manufacturing, including aluminum, steel, and copper, as well as the region’s…
Activists protest in Tokyo to silently highlight sufferings of China’s Uyghurs
December 7, 2022
Activists protest in Tokyo to silently highlight sufferings of China’s Uyghurs
Demonstrations have been taking place across the world over the large-scale repression of the Uyghur Muslim population living in Xinjiang by the Chinese government amounting to “crimes against humanity.” Recently, on December 3, a few activists gathered in Tokyo to…