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Taliban Bans Media from Publishing Images of Living Beings in Three More Provinces

Taliban Bans Media from Publishing Images of Living Beings in Three More Provinces

The Taliban has imposed a ban on media outlets in Badakhshan, Baghlan, and Nimroz provinces of Afghanistan, prohibiting the publication of images of living beings, including animals, Khaama Press reported. This directive was communicated to local media via voice messages…
Office of Grand Ayatollah Shirazi continues distributing food baskets to needy families in Afghanistan

Office of Grand Ayatollah Shirazi continues distributing food baskets to needy families in Afghanistan

The office of Grand Ayatollah Sadiq al-Husseini al-Shirazi in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, has continued its charitable initiatives by launching the fourth phase of food basket distribution for needy families. This campaign was carried out in cooperation with IHC and Misbah Al-Hussein…
Iraqi personal status courts begin registering marriages under Ja‘fari jurisprudence

Iraqi personal status courts begin registering marriages under Ja‘fari jurisprudence

Iraqi MP Raed Al-Maliki announced that personal status courts in Iraq have started officiating marriage contracts according to Ja‘fari (Shiite) jurisprudence. He described this as a legal development aimed at ensuring justice and simplifying marriage procedures in line with Islamic…
Iraq declares week-long public holiday for Eid al-Fitr

Iraq declares week-long public holiday for Eid al-Fitr

The Iraqi Council of Ministers has announced a nationwide public holiday for all government institutions throughout the upcoming week in celebration of blessed Eid al-Fitr. A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that the decision aims to allow citizens…
5 Civilians Killed in Bus Attack in Balochistan, Pakistan

5 Civilians Killed in Bus Attack in Balochistan, Pakistan

At least five passengers were killed in a militant attack in Gwadar, Balochistan, after being offloaded from a Karachi-bound bus, Anadolu Agency reported. The incident occurred late Wednesday night when armed men blocked a highway in the Kalmat area, checked…
Amnesty International Urges Pakistan to Halt Deportations of Afghan Refugees Amid Human Rights Concerns

Amnesty International Urges Pakistan to Halt Deportations of Afghan Refugees Amid Human Rights Concerns

Amnesty International has urged the Pakistani government to retract its ‘Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan,’ which targets Afghan nationals, including refugees and asylum seekers. In a statement released on March 27, the organization criticized the Pakistani government’s impending March 31 deadline…
Iraq Arrests Seven Suspected ISIS Members Across Three Provinces

Iraq Arrests Seven Suspected ISIS Members Across Three Provinces

Iraqi security forces arrested seven suspected Islamic State (ISIS) militants in operations across Anbar, Kirkuk, and Nineveh provinces, Rudaw reported. These arrests were made through well-planned ambushes and raids targeting terrorist locations. The suspects are wanted under Article 4 of…
Syria’s Interim Constitution Raises Concerns Over Potential Authoritarian Rule, Warns Human Rights Watch

Syria’s Interim Constitution Raises Concerns Over Potential Authoritarian Rule, Warns Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has expressed serious concerns regarding Syria’s interim constitution, suggesting it could pave the way for authoritarian governance. The organization highlighted that the proposed framework lacks essential safeguards for human rights and democratic processes, potentially undermining the…
UNICEF Reports Over 11 Million Afghan Children Vaccinated Against Polio in 2024

UNICEF Reports Over 11 Million Afghan Children Vaccinated Against Polio in 2024

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) announced that 11.6 million Afghan children under the age of five received polio vaccinations in 2024, Afghanistan International reported. UNICEF is committed to eradicating polio in Afghanistan, and Tajudeen Oyewale, the organization’s representative in…
UNHCR Suspends Aid to Refugees in Egypt Due to Funding Shortages

UNHCR Suspends Aid to Refugees in Egypt Due to Funding Shortages

The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) announced on Tuesday that it is suspending vital aid to refugees in Egypt, including medical care for many fleeing war-torn Sudan, due to a lack of funding, Arab News reported. The agency stated that…
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