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Holy Karbala launches first annual flower exhibition to promote environmental awareness

Holy Karbala launches first annual flower exhibition to promote environmental awareness

The Karbala Municipality inaugurated its first annual flower exhibition on Wednesday, with broad participation from local municipal departments, the holy shrines of Imam Hussein and Al-Abbas, and several private sector institutions. The event aims to promote environmental awareness, tree planting,…
U.S. begins troop reduction in northeastern Syria amid ongoing security concerns

U.S. begins troop reduction in northeastern Syria amid ongoing security concerns

The United States has begun withdrawing hundreds of troops from northeastern Syria, according to a report by The New York Times on Thursday. The move includes the closure of three out of eight U.S. military outposts in the region and…
Trump tariffs jeopardize survival of centuries-old Kashmiri carpet industry

Trump tariffs jeopardize survival of centuries-old Kashmiri carpet industry

The centuries-old Kashmiri carpet industry faces a severe threat due to the Trump administration’s 28% tariffs on imports to the US, Arab News reported. These tariffs, originally targeting major exporters like China, have unintentionally impacted traditional Kashmiri artisans who rely…
Iraq Halves Tuberculosis Rate Through Advanced Tech, Expanded Mobile Health Services

Iraq Halves Tuberculosis Rate Through Advanced Tech, Expanded Mobile Health Services

Iraq has significantly reduced its tuberculosis (TB) rate over the past decade, halving cases from 45 to 23 per 100,000 people between 2013 and 2023, Arab News reported. This progress is largely due to a tech-driven approach combining advanced diagnostic…
Taliban minister’s remarks spark outrage amid internal power struggles

Taliban minister’s remarks spark outrage amid internal power struggles

Controversial comments by the Taliban’s Higher Education Minister, Neda Mohammad Nadeem, have ignited a wave of public backlash and ridicule across Afghan social media, as internal divisions within the Taliban movement continue to intensify.Speaking at an event titled “Explanation of…
Daesh Claims Responsibility for Pakistan Bombing that Killed Three Policemen

Daesh Claims Responsibility for Pakistan Bombing that Killed Three Policemen

The Daesh group has claimed responsibility for a bomb explosion in Pakistan’s Balochistan province that killed three policemen and wounded over a dozen others, Arab News reported. The attack occurred in Mastung city on Tuesday when a bomb planted on…
New Digital System “Tashreeh” Launched for Managing Pilgrim Traffic

New Digital System “Tashreeh” Launched for Managing Pilgrim Traffic

The Saudi Ministry of Interior, in collaboration with the Sadaia Agency, has launched a digital system named “Tashreeh” aimed at issuing entry permits for pilgrims and service personnel to Mecca and designated pilgrimage areas, Okaz.com.sa reported. The “Tashreeh” system allows…
Explosion Near Hazara Mosque in Afghanistan Kills One, Wounds Three

Explosion Near Hazara Mosque in Afghanistan Kills One, Wounds Three

An improvised explosive device detonated near the Seh Dokan mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif’s District 2 on Monday morning, killing one woman and injuring three others, Amu TV reported. The blast occurred at approximately 8:20 a.m. local time in this predominantly Hazara…
Afghan families fear for future as Pakistan expels undocumented migrants

Afghan families fear for future as Pakistan expels undocumented migrants

As Pakistan continues deporting undocumented migrants, many Afghan returnees express concern for their children’s future under Taliban rule. Families fear limited access to education and employment in Afghanistan, where economic conditions remain fragile. Over 861,000 Afghans have left or been…
Afghan Women Abroad Face Expulsion Risks Amid Visa and Funding Cuts

Afghan Women Abroad Face Expulsion Risks Amid Visa and Funding Cuts

Afghan women studying abroad are at risk of expulsion due to cuts in financial support and visa restrictions, Khaama Press reported citing human rights expert Dr. Ewelina U. Ochab. In a Forbes article, Dr. Ochab highlighted the dire situation for…
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