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Deadline for Afghan Refugee Cards in Pakistan Extended Until July 2025

Deadline for Afghan Refugee Cards in Pakistan Extended Until July 2025

Pakistan’s federal government announced on Tuesday an extension for the validity of Proof of Registration (PoR) cards held by Afghan migrants until July 30, 2025, Afghanistan International reported yesterday. Approximately 1.3 million Afghans possess these ID cards in Pakistan. This…
First Relief Convoy Reaches Kurram District After Delays

First Relief Convoy Reaches Kurram District After Delays

A convoy of 40 vehicles carrying essential supplies has successfully reached Kurram district after being stranded in Thall for five days, Dawn Newspaper reported. The convoy, which included 10 trucks for the Bagan area, was dispatched following negotiations with local…
Spanish Muslims revive Andalusian pilgrimage tradition by traveling to Mecca on horseback

Spanish Muslims revive Andalusian pilgrimage tradition by traveling to Mecca on horseback

In a unique initiative, a group of Spanish Muslims has embarked on a pilgrimage to Mecca using Arabian horses, inspired by the journeys of their Andalusian ancestors who traveled on horseback over 500 years ago. One participant explained that the…
Reports indicate 11 crimes in Al-Hol camp in 72 hours amid rising violence in Syria

Reports indicate 11 crimes in Al-Hol camp in 72 hours amid rising violence in Syria

Syrian sources on Monday reported 11 crimes within 72 hours in Al-Hol camp, resulting in four deaths, including an Iraqi national, and several injuries. The violence stems from clashes between ISIS cells vying for dominance. The U.S. has bolstered its…
Surge in Executions of Women in Iran: Highest in 17 Years

Surge in Executions of Women in Iran: Highest in 17 Years

According to a report by Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO), at least 31 women were executed in Iran in 2024, marking the highest annual toll in 17 years, Jurist News published yesterday. Since 2010, at least 241 women have faced execution…
Severe Flooding Hits Saudi Arabia Amid Record Rainfall

Severe Flooding Hits Saudi Arabia Amid Record Rainfall

Saudi Arabia is facing unprecedented torrential rains and severe flooding, affecting multiple cities across the kingdom, Anadolu Agency reported today. The National Center for Meteorology has issued various warning alerts, with a high red alert in Mecca and Madinah, and…
Pakistan: Security Forces Eliminate 19 Terrorists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Operations; 3 Soldiers Killed

Pakistan: Security Forces Eliminate 19 Terrorists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Operations; 3 Soldiers Killed

Security forces conducted three separate operations in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, resulting in the elimination of 19 Khawarij terrorists, Such TV reported yesterday. During these operations, three brave soldiers of the Pakistan Army made the ultimate sacrifice while fighting valiantly. According…
Pakistan Detains Hundreds of Afghans, Says Afghan Embassy

Pakistan Detains Hundreds of Afghans, Says Afghan Embassy

The Afghan embassy in Pakistan has reported that approximately 800 Afghans, including some registered with the UN refugee agency, have been detained in Islamabad, Arab News reported yesterday. This situation arises amid heightened political tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, leading…
Taliban minister links defying top leader’s orders to disobeying God

Taliban minister links defying top leader’s orders to disobeying God

Taliban Minister of Higher Education Neda Mohammad Nadim has stated that disobeying orders from the group’s supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, is equivalent to defying “the will of God”, Afghan Amu news outlet reported Tuesday. Speaking at a graduation ceremony in…
Druze Commander Dismisses Islamic Rule in Syria

Druze Commander Dismisses Islamic Rule in Syria

Sheikh Marwan al-Rizq, a Druze commander in Syria, has rejected the notion of Islamic rule, advocating for a decentralized government instead, Rudaw news agency reported. He stated that “religious and Islamic rule has only led the country and its people…
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