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Director of Karbala Studies and Research Center Emphasizes Global Impact of Arbaeen Pilgrimage

Director of Karbala Studies and Research Center Emphasizes Global Impact of Arbaeen Pilgrimage

In a recent interview on Imam Hussein TV Persian, Abdul Amir Qureshi, the director of the Karbala Studies and Research Center, emphasized the significance of the Arbaeen pilgrimage and emphasizes its impact on a global scale. During the interview, Qureshi…
Robbers Ambush Police Convoy in Southern Pakistan, Killing Eleven Officers

Robbers Ambush Police Convoy in Southern Pakistan, Killing Eleven Officers

In a tragic incident on August 22, robbers armed with guns and rocket-propelled grenades ambushed a police convoy in the Rahim Yar Khan district of southern Pakistan, resulting in the deaths of at least eleven police officers and injuring nine…
Iraq: Communications and Media Commission announces major infrastructure upgrades ahead of Holy Arbaeen Pilgrimage

Iraq: Communications and Media Commission announces major infrastructure upgrades ahead of Holy Arbaeen Pilgrimage

The Iraqi Communications and Media Commission (CMC) has announced significant infrastructure upgrades to Iraq’s telecommunications network in preparation for the upcoming Arbaeen pilgrimage. These measures aim to ensure optimal communication services and network coverage during the mass pilgrimage. In a…
At least 28 pilgrims from Pakistan martyred after bus crashes in Iran

At least 28 pilgrims from Pakistan martyred after bus crashes in Iran

A tragic bus accident in central Iran claimed the lives of at least 28 Shiite pilgrims from Pakistan, who were en route to Iraq for the Holy Arbaeen commemorations, Arab News reported yesterday. The crash occurred late Tuesday night in…
Holy Arbaeen Pilgrimage of Imam Hussein Unfolding Amid Generous Reception of Iraqis  

Holy Arbaeen Pilgrimage of Imam Hussein Unfolding Amid Generous Reception of Iraqis  

The annual Arbaeen commemoration of Imam al-Hussein’s martyrdom, peace be upon him, has witnessed a historic influx of pilgrims from around the world. According to official figures, nearly 3 million pilgrims have entered Iraq through various entry points during the…
Former Afghan president urges Taliban to allow girls to pursue their education

Former Afghan president urges Taliban to allow girls to pursue their education

Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai urged the Taliban regime on Sunday to permit education for girls and women. In a post on X marking the 105th anniversary of Afghanistan’s independence, Karzai called on the nation’s citizens to unite for learning…
Pakistan Deports More Than 32,000 Afghan Refugees in Past Month

Pakistan Deports More Than 32,000 Afghan Refugees in Past Month

Pakistan has deported over 32,000 Afghan migrants in the past month, with the total number expelled since October 2023 reaching 691,000, Khaama Press reported yesterday. Between July 21 and August 16, authorities sent back 11,054 children, 9,320 women, and 11,826…
Lebanon faces nationwide blackout as last power plant runs out of fuel

Lebanon faces nationwide blackout as last power plant runs out of fuel

Lebanon’s state electricity company (EDL) announced on Saturday that it has ceased supplying power after its final operational power plant depleted its fuel reserves, The National reported. The company warned that this would impact critical infrastructure, including the airport, port,…
Iraq: Ya Zainab Route in Tuz Khurmatu hosts first central Husseini Mawakib and Procession

Iraq: Ya Zainab Route in Tuz Khurmatu hosts first central Husseini Mawakib and Procession

For the first time, the Iraqi city of Tuz Khurmatu witnessed the launch of a large central Mawkib to serve the pilgrims of the Holy Arbaeen of Imam Hussain, peace be upon him, along the “Ya Zainab” route, which passes…
Millions of fish perish in Iraq’s drought-stricken marshlands due to lack of rainfall, rising temperatures

Millions of fish perish in Iraq’s drought-stricken marshlands due to lack of rainfall, rising temperatures

A massive fish die-off in the drought-stricken marshlands of southern Iraq has sparked warnings from officials about a looming “environmental and economic catastrophe.” “Hawizeh Marshes have seen millions of fish die due to the failure to release water, leading to…
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