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Muslim Students Face Challenge of Finding Halal Food in Universities

Muslim Students Face Challenge of Finding Halal Food in Universities

Muslim students studying abroad often face significant challenges in accessing halal food, Study International reported. A 2022 study revealed that only 28% of U.S. colleges and universities have Muslim student groups, and 43% do not offer food suitable for Muslim…
Ale-Yasin Hussainiya in Sydney Attacked by Extremist Sunnis

Ale-Yasin Hussainiya in Sydney Attacked by Extremist Sunnis

The Ale-Yasin Hussainiya, the most important Shia center in Sydney, Australia, was attacked by extremist Sunni groups. According to Sheikh Abu Rayhan, the director of Ale-Yasin Hussainiya, this incident occurred on Tuesday, March 5, 2025, as reported to Shia Waves…
Russian Forces Eliminate Four ISIS Members in Dagestan

Russian Forces Eliminate Four ISIS Members in Dagestan

Russian counterterrorism authorities have reported the killing of four ISIS militants during a special operation on Wednesday in Dagestan, a predominantly Muslim region, Khaama Press reported. The operation was executed to thwart an imminent attack on Russia’s Ministry of Internal…
Climate Change Threatens Global Food Production

Climate Change Threatens Global Food Production

A recent study published in Nature Food warns that climate change could jeopardize up to a third of global food production, Anadolu Agency reported. Researchers from Aalto University, Finland, analyzed the effects of rising temperatures, altered precipitation, and increasing aridity…
Australian Premier Denounces Islamophobia Following Threat to Sydney Mosque

Australian Premier Denounces Islamophobia Following Threat to Sydney Mosque

In response to a threat made against a mosque in southwest Sydney, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated on Tuesday that “racism and Islamophobia will not be tolerated,” Anadolu Agency reported. He shared on Instagram that he had been alerted…
UN Expresses Concerns Over M23 Rebel Attacks on Hospitals in DRC

UN Expresses Concerns Over M23 Rebel Attacks on Hospitals in DRC

The UN Human Rights Office has voiced serious concerns regarding recent attacks on hospitals by the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), The Jurist reported. On February 28, M23 rebels raided CBCA Ndosho Hospital…
World’s Largest Iceberg Grounds Near South Georgia Island

World’s Largest Iceberg Grounds Near South Georgia Island

The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, has grounded in shallow waters off South Georgia, a remote British island in the South Atlantic, home to millions of penguins and seals, Anadolu Agency reported. Roughly twice the size of Greater London, the iceberg…
Ramadan Tent in Moscow Strengthens Muslim Friendship

Ramadan Tent in Moscow Strengthens Muslim Friendship

The Ramadan Tent in Moscow is a significant event where communal iftar meals are held daily, uniting over 600 people of various nationalities and beliefs, Iqna reported. Russia, home to approximately 25 million Muslims, has the largest Muslim population in…
Drought, conflict may drive 1M more Somalians into critical food insecurity, warns WFP

Drought, conflict may drive 1M more Somalians into critical food insecurity, warns WFP

The World Food Program (WFP) has issued a dire warning that drought, conflict, and high food prices could push an additional one million Somalians into critical food insecurity in the coming months, Anadolu Agency reported. Currently, 3.4 million people in…
WFP closes southern Africa office amid U.S. aid cuts

WFP closes southern Africa office amid U.S. aid cuts

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is shutting down its southern Africa office in Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city, due to reduced donor funding, following major U.S. aid cuts, The Guardian reported. The agency announced that its southern and…
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