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Heavy rains wreak havoc in Kashmir, disrupting normal life

Heavy rains wreak havoc in Kashmir, disrupting normal life

A heavy spell of incessant rain has created havoc in several parts of Kashmir while the Meteorological Department predicted more precipitation during the next 24 hours. Despite assurances from the local administration that the water levels are below the danger…
Iraq brings home almost 700 more citizens linked to ISIS from Syrian camp

Iraq brings home almost 700 more citizens linked to ISIS from Syrian camp

Iraq has repatriated around 700 of its citizens linked to the Islamic State group, mostly women and children, from al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, VOA reported yesterday. According to Iraq’s Ministry of Migration, the repatriated individuals will undergo a rehabilitation…
Iraq: Agriculture threatened by desertification, land degradation, climate change

Iraq: Agriculture threatened by desertification, land degradation, climate change

Iraq faces a critical environmental crisis as desertification and land degradation continue to threaten agricultural viability, with only 14 million dunams of land remaining suitable for farming, according to the Iraqi Ministry of Environment. The alarming statistics reveal that 71…
Pakistan: Senior judge kidnapped by armed men recovered ‘safely’

Pakistan: Senior judge kidnapped by armed men recovered ‘safely’

A district and sessions judge kidnapped by unidentified gunmen from Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province on Saturday has been recovered, police officials confirmed on Monday. Unidentified gunmen abducted Shakirullah Marwat near the dusty town of Bagwal on Saturday while…
More than 12 million children in Afghanistan require humanitarian aid in 2024: UNICEF

More than 12 million children in Afghanistan require humanitarian aid in 2024: UNICEF

Afghanistan is facing a dire humanitarian crisis in 2024, with 23.7 million people, including 12.3 million children, requiring assistance, Khaama Press reported yesterday citing a recent UNICEF report. The UN organization states that only 35% of the $1.4 billion in…
Iraq’s parliament passes legislation criminalizing same-sex relationships with maximum 15 years in jail

Iraq’s parliament passes legislation criminalizing same-sex relationships with maximum 15 years in jail

Iraq’s parliament approved a law criminalizing same-sex relationships with a maximum 15-year prison sentence on Saturday, Reuters reported. The law aims to “protect Iraqi society from moral depravity and the calls for homosexuality that have overtaken the world,” the news…
Suez Canal revenue drops 50% amid Red Sea tension, says Egypt’s minister

Suez Canal revenue drops 50% amid Red Sea tension, says Egypt’s minister

Suez Canal revenue has fallen by 50% due to disruptions in shipping caused by tension in the Red Sea, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday citing Egypt’s planning minister Hala El-Saeed. The Suez Canal, a critical maritime route for global trade, is…
Freemuslim calls on Economic Forum participants to address challenges in Arab, Islamic countries

Freemuslim calls on Economic Forum participants to address challenges in Arab, Islamic countries

The Freemuslim Association—an anti-violence organization based in Washington, D.C.—has called on all the governments participating in the Economic Forum, which is held in Saudi Arabia, to review and discuss the challenges facing the peoples of the region, particularly in freedom…
Pakistan authorities extend stay for registered Afghan refugees

Pakistan authorities extend stay for registered Afghan refugees

Pakistan has extended the term of a key document allowing Afghans to live in the country legally, providing some relief for refugees fearing deportation, VOA reported. However, concerns persist over Pakistan’s recent moves to expel refugees, with hundreds of thousands…
UN Women calls Afghanistan ‘graveyard of hopes’ for girls

UN Women calls Afghanistan ‘graveyard of hopes’ for girls

UN Women, one of the UN-affiliated pro-women entities, said in a statement released on Thursday that Afghanistan is a “graveyard of hopes” for girls deprived of schooling, Amu news platform reported. “While the world strives to put more girls in…
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