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More than 12 thousand journalists leave their jobs in Afghanistan

More than 12 thousand journalists leave their jobs in Afghanistan

About 12,000 or two-thirds of Afghan journalists have quit their jobs during the last two years, announced Reporters Without Borders in a report ahead of the second-year anniversary of the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. The organization states that more than…
Pakistan President appoints interim prime minister

Pakistan President appoints interim prime minister

Anwar Haq Kakar has been appointed as Pakistan’s interim Prime Minister; local media have reported. According to reports, Mr. Kakar was proposed to the President of Pakistan as the interim Prime Minister after the agreement between the Prime Minister Shahbaz…
Islamic Museum Unveils Augmented Reality Journey for Australian Students

Islamic Museum Unveils Augmented Reality Journey for Australian Students

Today an augmented reality exhibition titled “Winds of Change” has been launched at the Islamic Museum of Australia in Victoria, sponsored by the Andrews Labor Government. Victorian students will experience historical moments, including crewing a Torres Strait pearl boat and…
Hazara Genocide of 1998 in Mazar-e-Sharif

Hazara Genocide of 1998 in Mazar-e-Sharif

The Hazara genocide of 1998 in Mazar-e-Sharif stands as a haunting reminder of the brutality that can arise from ethnic and anti-Shia tensions. The tragic events of that year saw the targeted mass killings of Hazara civilians, leaving a scar…
Multiple bombings leave nine people killed in Pakistan

Multiple bombings leave nine people killed in Pakistan

Local officials said on Monday that a roadside bomb struck a vehicle carrying a local politician and his friends in southwestern Pakistan, killing him and six others. The attack occured in Kech, a town in Balochistan province, local police officer…
Taliban imposes new restrictions on girls’ education in Afghanistan

Taliban imposes new restrictions on girls’ education in Afghanistan

Following the Taliban’s restrictions on girls’ education, sources from a number of provinces now confirm that according to the Taliban’s new order, girls over the age of ten have been denied the right to education. Also, a number of female…
Taliban trying to convert Ismailis into Sunnis in Afghanistan

Taliban trying to convert Ismailis into Sunnis in Afghanistan

As restrictions and oppression of the Taliban group against the Shiites and ethnic groups in Afghanistan persists, the followers of the Ismaili religion in this country say they have not been spared either. Residents of Badakhshan in northeastern Afghanistan report…
Imran Khan calls on followers to protest after sentenced 3 years in prison

Imran Khan calls on followers to protest after sentenced 3 years in prison

News sources reported that Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, was sentenced to three years in prison. Pakistan’s deposed Prime Minister Imran Khan was sentenced to 3 years in prison and 5 years of disqualification from holding political…
Pakistan: suicide bomber kills 44, injures nearly 200 at political rally

Pakistan: suicide bomber kills 44, injures nearly 200 at political rally

A suicide bombing killed at least 44 people and wounded nearly 200 on Sunday at a political gathering of conservative Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) party in northwestern Pakistan, according to officials. Abdul Rasheed, the regional chief of the party, said the…
Abalfazl al-Abbas Holy Shrine holds international Ashura photography competition

Abalfazl al-Abbas Holy Shrine holds international Ashura photography competition

The Department of Intellectual and Cultural Affairs of Abalfazl al-Abbas Holy Shrine, peace be upon him, has launched an international Ashura photography contest around the world. Ali Al-Jyashi, the director of this center, said: “The subject of the photography contest…
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