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Pakistan: Roadside bomb targeting foreign diplomats’ convoy leaves one police officer dead

Pakistan: Roadside bomb targeting foreign diplomats’ convoy leaves one police officer dead

A roadside bomb targeted a convoy of foreign diplomats visiting Pakistan’s Swat Valley on Sunday, killing a police officer and injuring four others in the security detail, officials told Reuters on Sunday. Zahidullah Khan, Swat’s district police officer, said the…
Iraqi Forces Arrest Nine ISIS Suspects Amid Heightened Operations

Iraqi Forces Arrest Nine ISIS Suspects Amid Heightened Operations

Iraqi security forces announced the arrest of nine suspected ISIS members in Salahaddin province as part of a nationwide surge in anti-ISIS operations, Rudaw reported today. The arrests were made by the intelligence agency’s specialized terrorism units through coordinated efforts,…
Amnesty International Calls for Investigation After Deadly Explosions in Lebanon, Syria

Amnesty International Calls for Investigation After Deadly Explosions in Lebanon, Syria

Amnesty International has called for an international investigation following deadly explosions in Lebanon and Syria that killed at least 37 people, including 12 civilians, and injured over 2,931, Jurist News revealed on Saturday. The blasts, triggered by booby-trapped pagers and…
Thousands Rally in Lahore Demanding Release of Imran Khan

Thousands Rally in Lahore Demanding Release of Imran Khan

Thousands rallied in Lahore on Saturday, demanding the immediate release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, currently incarcerated, Anadolu Agency reported today. This marked the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party’s first major gathering since the February 8 general elections, where they…
Millions of Iraqi students begin new school year

Millions of Iraqi students begin new school year

The new school year officially began this Sunday morning, as schools across all provinces of Iraq welcomed students for the first day of classes. At exactly 8:00 AM today, the bells of more than 30,000 schools across Iraq rang, signaling the…
Coal mine explosion leaves at least 51 dead, 20 injured in eastern Iran

Coal mine explosion leaves at least 51 dead, 20 injured in eastern Iran

An explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran has resulted in the deaths of at least 51 people, with 20 others injured, according to Iranian state television. The blast, caused by a methane gas leak, occurred at a mine…
British Entrepreneur Alfie Best Jr Converts to Islam

British Entrepreneur Alfie Best Jr Converts to Islam

Alfie Best Jr, a well-known British entrepreneur and son of mobile home park tycoon Alfie Best Sr, has embraced Islam, Aaj News reported yesterday. Best Jr, who gained fame through reality television shows, shared his journey of conversion on a…
UNICEF Condemns Child Deaths in Recent Attacks on Lebanon

UNICEF Condemns Child Deaths in Recent Attacks on Lebanon

UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell has expressed deep concern over the recent killing of children in Lebanon, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. Reports indicate that at least five children were killed and several injured in attacks this week. Over the past…
Humanitarian Crisis in Syria Worsens Amid Escalating Violence

Humanitarian Crisis in Syria Worsens Amid Escalating Violence

The humanitarian crisis in Syria is rapidly deteriorating, with U.N. investigators warning that escalating violence and a collapsing economy threaten to plunge the population into deeper despair. According to an article published by VOA on September 21, Paulo Pinheiro, chair…
Saudi Arabia Arrests Over 22,000 for Immigration Violations in One Week

Saudi Arabia Arrests Over 22,000 for Immigration Violations in One Week

Saudi Arabia’s authorities arrested 22,716 individuals in one week for violating residency, work, and border security regulations, Shiite News reported yesterday citing the Saudi Press Agency. Of those arrested, 14,446 were detained for residency law violations, 4,780 for illegal border…
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