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Eight Dutch enthusiasts receive Guinness record for constructing world’s longest bicycle
June 30, 2024
Eight Dutch enthusiasts receive Guinness record for constructing world’s longest bicycle
A group of eight Dutch enthusiasts has constructed the longest bicycle in the world, measuring an impressive 55.16 meters (180 feet and 11 inches), as reported by Vancouver-based Momentum Mag. According to Guinness World Records, this remarkable length is equivalent…
Georgia’s Peace Cathedral Hosts Interfaith Lecture on Eid al-Ghadir
June 30, 2024
Georgia’s Peace Cathedral Hosts Interfaith Lecture on Eid al-Ghadir
The Peace Cathedral in Tbilisi, Georgia is the world’s first grassroots project to combine a mosque, synagogue, and church under one roof. Its founder, Archbishop Malkhaz Songulashvili, is an avid promoter of interfaith dialogue and peaceful coexistence between people of…
UN Warns of Failing Grades on Global Development Goals
June 30, 2024
UN Warns of Failing Grades on Global Development Goals
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals report paints a grim picture, with only 16% of targets on track for achievement by 2030. War, funding shortfalls, and climate disasters are cited as major roadblocks. Scandinavian countries continue to lead the pack, with…
Heavy Monsoon Rains Trigger Deadly Landslides in West Nepal, Killing 9, Including 3 Kids
June 29, 2024
Heavy Monsoon Rains Trigger Deadly Landslides in West Nepal, Killing 9, Including 3 Kids
At least nine people, including three children, were killed after heavy monsoon rains caused destructive landslides in western Nepal on Saturday, VOA reported. Five members of a family were tragically killed when their house was washed away by a landslide…
Horn of Africa Fights Back Against Extreme Weather with AI
June 28, 2024
Horn of Africa Fights Back Against Extreme Weather with AI
The Horn of Africa, a region grappling with devastating floods due to climate change, is turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for help, AfricaNews reported yesterday. Scientists at Oxford University are developing an AI system that can predict extreme weather events…
China Arrests Thousands for “Unorthodox” Faiths, US Report Says
June 28, 2024
China Arrests Thousands for “Unorthodox” Faiths, US Report Says
The US State Department’s report on religious freedom accuses China of arresting thousands yearly for practicing religions seen as undermining the Communist Party, RFA reported yesterday. The report claims China forces religious groups to promote Party ideology and targets critics…
CAIR Denounces Proposal Legislation to Punish Parents in Uzbekistan Seeking Islamic Education for Their Kids
June 28, 2024
CAIR Denounces Proposal Legislation to Punish Parents in Uzbekistan Seeking Islamic Education for Their Kids
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the largest Muslim civil rights organization in the U.S., has condemned a proposed law in Uzbekistan that would punish parents for seeking Islamic education for their children, the organization’s website announced yesterday. Despite Uzbekistan’s…
US releaes its 2023 Report on International Religious Freedom
June 27, 2024
US releaes its 2023 Report on International Religious Freedom
The United States released its annual International Religious Freedom Report on Wednesday, covering the period from January 1 to December 31, 2023. The report, presented to Congress, describes the state of religious freedom in each country and includes government policies…
IMF releases AI preparedness index for 174 countries
June 27, 2024
IMF releases AI preparedness index for 174 countries
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its AI Preparedness Index (AIPI) on Tuesday, assessing the readiness of 174 countries for artificial intelligence (AI). The AIPI Dashboard evaluates these economies based on their digital infrastructure, human capital, labor policies, innovation, integration,…
Euro 2024 Tarnished by Sponsors’ Alleged Ties to Uyghur Forced Labor
June 27, 2024
Euro 2024 Tarnished by Sponsors’ Alleged Ties to Uyghur Forced Labor
The beautiful game faces a growing ethical controversy as human rights activists slam UEFA, the governing body of European football, for partnering with Chinese sponsors accused of profiting from Uyghur forced labor, RFA reported in an article yesterday. According to…