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UNHCR: 1.3mln South Sudanese Refugees Return Home Amid Ongoing Instability

UNHCR: 1.3mln South Sudanese Refugees Return Home Amid Ongoing Instability

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reported on Wednesday that some 1.33 million South Sudanese refugees have spontaneously returned home since a revitalized peace agreement was signed in October 2018, Xinhua reported yesterday. According to the UNHCR’s latest update, 45,429 South…
Russian President Vladimir Putin Sworn in for Another Six-Year Term

Russian President Vladimir Putin Sworn in for Another Six-Year Term

Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, has taken the oath of office for another six-year term in a ceremony at the Kremlin. The event was not attended by the United States and other Western countries in protest of Russia’s involvement…
WHO Voices Concern Over Monkeypox Outbreak in DRC

WHO Voices Concern Over Monkeypox Outbreak in DRC

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is facing a worsening monkeypox outbreak, with 25,318 suspected cases and 1,204 deaths reported since December 2022, Xinhua reported yesterday citing the World Health Organization (WHO). So far in 2024, there have been…
HRW criticizes deliberate disregard for human rights by governments

HRW criticizes deliberate disregard for human rights by governments

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has criticized the deliberate disregard for human rights by governments that do not recognize the importance of these rights in achieving sustainable development goals. In its recent statement received by Shia Waves Agency, the organization said:…
UN experts urge European Union to prohibit children immigration detention

UN experts urge European Union to prohibit children immigration detention

Independent UN experts have called on European Union members to ban the detention of migrant children as they prepare to implement the newly adopted Migration and Asylum Pact. The UN experts urged the European Commission to establish specific guidelines for…
11M metric tons of plastic pollution is sitting on ocean floor, new research finds

11M metric tons of plastic pollution is sitting on ocean floor, new research finds

New research from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and the University of Toronto in Canada, estimates up to 11 million metric tons of plastic pollution is sitting on the ocean floor.  Every minute, a garbage truck’s worth of plastic enters…
Freemuslim Association calls on Intl Community to prioritize logic over force in settling issues

Freemuslim Association calls on Intl Community to prioritize logic over force in settling issues

The Freemuslim Association, an international anti-violence organization, has called on all bodies, organizations, and active entities in the international community to address the escalating crises and to push towards prioritizing logic over force in settling international issues. The organization’s demands…
Muslim workers in Italy’s Monfalcone have no place to perform prayers

Muslim workers in Italy’s Monfalcone have no place to perform prayers

Muslim workers, residing in the Italian town of Monfalcone, have been banned by far-right mayor from praying inside their two cultural centres since November, Free Malaysia Today reported. According to the report, the Muslim residents assemble in a privately owned…
Death toll from Kenya floods climbs to 228

Death toll from Kenya floods climbs to 228

The death toll from flooding and other impacts of heavy rains in Kenya has risen to 228, Reuters reported yesterday citing the Interior Ministry. The torrential downpours have caused widespread flooding and landslides across the country in recent weeks, with…
Holy Quran prevails over law for 68% of Arab Youth in Germany, a new survey reveals

Holy Quran prevails over law for 68% of Arab Youth in Germany, a new survey reveals

A survey conducted among Arab youth in Germany by the newspaper “Bild Zeitung” and reported by “Italia Oggi” revealed that the Quran holds a greater place in their thoughts than German law. According to the Italian news agency “AKI,” the…
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