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Devastating Floods Ravage Afghanistan’s Baghlan Province, Leaving 40,000 Children Homeless

Devastating Floods Ravage Afghanistan’s Baghlan Province, Leaving 40,000 Children Homeless

In the wake of a catastrophic flooding event in Afghanistan’s Baghlan province, the humanitarian organization Save the Children has expressed grave concern over the devastating impact on the local population, particularly the estimated 40,000 children who have been left without…
Voters in Indian Kashmir Record Second-highest Turnout in Decades

Voters in Indian Kashmir Record Second-highest Turnout in Decades

Voter turnout in India-controlled Kashmir reached record highs Monday as residents swarmed polling stations across Srinagar in the first national election since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2019 nullification of the Himalayan region’s semi-autonomous status, VOA reported yesterday. Marking the second-highest…
Army Officer Killed, Terrorists Neutralized in Balochistan Operation

Army Officer Killed, Terrorists Neutralized in Balochistan Operation

In an intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Zhob district, security forces engaged and eliminated three terrorists, Dawn newspaper reported yesterday. However, the operation came at a tragic cost, as army officer Major Bahar Khan was killed during the intense exchange of…
ISIS attack on army site kills 5 soldiers, including an officer, in eastern Iraq

ISIS attack on army site kills 5 soldiers, including an officer, in eastern Iraq

An officer and four Iraqi soldiers were martyred and five others were injured on Monday in an attack by ISIS militants on an army site in eastern Iraq. The attack occurred in a rural area between Diyala and Salahuddin provinces,…
Afghanistan Stripped of UN Voting Rights Over Unpaid Dues

Afghanistan Stripped of UN Voting Rights Over Unpaid Dues

Afghanistan’s voting rights in the United Nations General Assembly have been suspended due to unpaid membership dues, Khaama Press reported citing the country’s acting UN representative, Nasir Faiq.  According to Faiq, countries that fail to pay their UN dues for…
Iraq’s young population are increasingly at risk of climate change, a new report says

Iraq’s young population are increasingly at risk of climate change, a new report says

A recent report by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has revealed that 60 percent of Iraq’s young population—under the age of 25—are increasingly at risk of climate change. Iraq, already grappling with a myriad of challenges, is now facing…
UNICEF: Over 50 children killed in Afghanistan floods

UNICEF: Over 50 children killed in Afghanistan floods

UNICEF reported that out of nearly 300 people who died in recent floods in northeastern Afghanistan, 51 were children, Amu TV reported yesterday. The international organization issued a report warning of an increasing death toll and stated that most of…
Indian Kashmir Voters Participating in Historic Election amid Political Shifts

Indian Kashmir Voters Participating in Historic Election amid Political Shifts

Voters in Indian-controlled Kashmir are heading to the polls from today to May 25 to elect members to the Indian parliament. Over 1.7 million voters will determine the outcome for 24 candidates competing in the Srinagar constituency. This is part…
Egyptian President reopens Sayyeda Zeinab Mosque in Cairo after renovation

Egyptian President reopens Sayyeda Zeinab Mosque in Cairo after renovation

The Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, has reopened the Sayyeda Zeinab Mosque after it was closed for renovations. In a statement reported by news outlets, el-Sisi said today Sunday that Egypt has a comprehensive plan to develop mosques and sites…
Kuwait’s Emir Dissolves Parliament, Takes Over Some Duties

Kuwait’s Emir Dissolves Parliament, Takes Over Some Duties

Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Mishal al-Ahmad al-Sabah has dissolved the country’s parliament and assumed some of its powers, Al Jazeera reported yesterday. The emir cited an “unhealthy atmosphere” and spread of corruption that has “even affected the justice system.” Weeks after…
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