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Manila Hosts 2025 Global Halal Conference to Boost Trade and Food Security

Manila Hosts 2025 Global Halal Conference to Boost Trade and Food Security

Manila Hosts 2025 Global Halal Conference to Boost Trade and Food Security …………. Manila, the Philippines, successfully hosted the 2025 International Halal Conference and the second World Halal Food Council (WHFC) Forum on October 28–29, drawing experts, officials, and industry…
Afghanistan-Pakistan Tensions Soar as Peace Talks Fail

Afghanistan-Pakistan Tensions Soar as Peace Talks Fail

Negotiations held in Istanbul between Pakistan and Taliban-led Afghanistan collapsed after four days without reaching a durable agreement. Pakistan accused Kabul of failing to rein in militant groups launching attacks across the border, while Afghanistan rejected the accusation of providing…
MENA Sees Further Tensions as UN Peacekeepers Targeted in Lebanon, While Sudan Crisis Deepens in El-Fasher

MENA Sees Further Tensions as UN Peacekeepers Targeted in Lebanon, While Sudan Crisis Deepens in El-Fasher

MENA Sees Further Tensions as UN Peacekeepers Targeted in Lebanon, While Sudan Crisis Deepens in El-Fasher ————————————— The United Nations and France on Monday sharply condemned Israeli military action near UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, warning of “very dangerous” developments,…
German Charity ‘Muslims Help’ Marks 40 Years of Supporting Communities in Africa

German Charity ‘Muslims Help’ Marks 40 Years of Supporting Communities in Africa

German Charity ‘Muslims Help’ Marks 40 Years of Supporting Communities in Africa ——————————— The German humanitarian organization “Muslims Help” is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Founded in 1985, the charity has focused on healthcare, education, and the empowerment of…
Malaysia, New Zealand Broaden Halal Cooperation Beyond Food Sector

Malaysia, New Zealand Broaden Halal Cooperation Beyond Food Sector

Malaysia, New Zealand Broaden Halal Cooperation Beyond Food Sector ……….. Malaysia and New Zealand have agreed to expand their partnership in halal certification and trade beyond the food industry, marking a new phase in the global halal economy that includes…
CAIR Urges Virginia School to Lift Suspension of Muslim Students

CAIR Urges Virginia School to Lift Suspension of Muslim Students

CAIR Urges Virginia School to Lift Suspension of Muslim Students …….. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy group, has called on Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia to…
Ten European Tourists, Kenyan Pilot Killed in Plane Crash in Kenya

Ten European Tourists, Kenyan Pilot Killed in Plane Crash in Kenya

Ten European Tourists, Kenyan Pilot Killed in Plane Crash in Kenya ……….. Ten Hungarian and German tourists and a Kenyan pilot were killed when a light aircraft crashed in southeastern Kenya on Tuesday, Reuters reported. The plane, operated by Mombasa…
U.S. Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats Kill 14 in Eastern Pacific

U.S. Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats Kill 14 in Eastern Pacific

U.S. Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats Kill 14 in Eastern Pacific ………… Fourteen suspected drug traffickers were killed and one person survived after a series of U.S. military strikes targeted alleged narcotics vessels in the eastern Pacific, Reuters reported. U.S.…
Pakistani Farmers Plan to Sue German Firms Over Climate Damage

Pakistani Farmers Plan to Sue German Firms Over Climate Damage

Pakistani Farmers Plan to Sue German Firms Over Climate Damage …………. A group of 43 Pakistani farmers from the Sindh region has initiated legal action against two of Germany’s largest industrial emitters, RWE and Heidelberg Materials, over losses caused by…
At Least 64 Killed in Rio’s Deadliest Police Operation

At Least 64 Killed in Rio’s Deadliest Police Operation

At Least 64 Killed in Rio’s Deadliest Police Operation ………… At least 64 people have been killed in Rio de Janeiro’s worst day of violence as more than 2,500 security personnel stormed favelas near the city’s international airport, The Guardian…
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