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UN Warns 500 Afghan Health Centers Face Closure Amid U.S. Aid Cuts

UN Warns 500 Afghan Health Centers Face Closure Amid U.S. Aid Cuts

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has warned that U.S. funding cuts of $102 million will force the closure of 500 health centers in Afghanistan, depriving 6.9 million women and children of critical care, Khaama Press reported. The reduction, part…
Najaf-Based NCSS Kicks off Professional News Writing Training Course

Najaf-Based NCSS Kicks off Professional News Writing Training Course

With the support of the Najaf-based Najaf Al-Ashraf Center for Strategic Studies (NCSS), one of the centers affiliated with the Supreme Marja, the General Union of Journalists and Media Professionals of Iraq – Najaf Al-Ashraf Branch, held a new training…
Iraq marks Mass Graves Day amid ongoing excavations and challenges

Iraq marks Mass Graves Day amid ongoing excavations and challenges

Iraq commemorates the National Day of Mass Graves on Friday, May 16, honoring victims of mass killings committed over decades, particularly under the former Baathist regime. According to the Mass Graves Directorate at the Martyrs Foundation, 314 mass graves have…
CPJ warns of growing threat to press freedom in Afghanistan

CPJ warns of growing threat to press freedom in Afghanistan

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has raised serious concerns over recent statements by officials from the Taliban’s Ministry of Information, warning they pose a “grave threat” to press freedom and free expression in Afghanistan. In a recent statement, CPJ…
Challenges Persist in Syria’s Recovery Amid Returnee Needs and Ongoing Human Rights Concerns

Challenges Persist in Syria’s Recovery Amid Returnee Needs and Ongoing Human Rights Concerns

A recent report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) highlights the urgent need for economic opportunities and essential services to support the return of nearly 1.87 million displaced Syrians, Reliefweb.com reported. The Communities of Return Index Report surveyed 1,100…
Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia Face Deadly Workplace Hazards and Denied Justice

Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia Face Deadly Workplace Hazards and Denied Justice

Scores of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia continue to die in avoidable workplace accidents, including falls from buildings, electrocutions, and decapitations, amid systemic failures to protect them, investigate deaths, and provide compensation, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Fairsquare.…
Arab foreign ministers convene in Baghdad to prepare for annual summit

Arab foreign ministers convene in Baghdad to prepare for annual summit

Arab foreign ministers gathered in Baghdad on Thursday to prepare for the upcoming annual Arab summit, scheduled for May 17, Anadolu Agency reported. The meeting opened with a speech by Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani, representing the current chair of…
Namira Mosque Launches Shading, Cooling Project to Support Pilgrims During Hajj

Namira Mosque Launches Shading, Cooling Project to Support Pilgrims During Hajj

A major shading and cooling project has been launched at the Namira Mosque courtyards in Arafat, Saudi Arabia, to support pilgrims during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Iqna reported. The initiative aims to alleviate the extreme heat experienced by worshippers, enhancing…
US Muslim group praises Trump’s decision to lift sanctions on Syria

US Muslim group praises Trump’s decision to lift sanctions on Syria

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the largest Muslim civil liberties organization in the US, has hailed President Donald Trump’s decision to lift sanctions on Syria, Anadolu Agency reported. Announced during the 2025 Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh, Trump described…
Trump to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria amid new leadership

Trump to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria amid new leadership

The U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the United States will lift sanctions on Syria, marking a major policy shift following the fall of the former regime, the NY Times reported. The announcement came during a business forum…
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