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Oxfam Warns of Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Eastern DRC
October 24, 2025
Oxfam Warns of Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Eastern DRC
Oxfam Warns of Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Eastern DRC …………… The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is facing one of the world’s most severe yet overlooked humanitarian crises, which continues to worsen, AhramOnline reported. Oxfam France said the situation is…
At Least 40 Migrants, Including Infant, Die in Shipwreck off Tunisian Coast
October 24, 2025
At Least 40 Migrants, Including Infant, Die in Shipwreck off Tunisian Coast
At Least 40 Migrants, Including Infant, Die in Shipwreck off Tunisian Coast ………….. Tunisian authorities reported on Wednesday that at least 40 migrants, including infants, drowned after their boat capsized off the country’s coast, while 30 others were rescued. According…
Spain Launches National Guide to Combat Islamophobia and Correct Misconceptions About Muslims
October 24, 2025
Spain Launches National Guide to Combat Islamophobia and Correct Misconceptions About Muslims
Spain Launches National Guide to Combat Islamophobia and Correct Misconceptions About Muslims ………… In a first-of-its-kind initiative in Europe, the Spanish government has released a comprehensive national guide to combat Islamophobia and challenge misinformation about Islam and Muslims. The guide…
Sea Rescue NGO Warns of Rising Violence Against Refugees in Europe
October 23, 2025
Sea Rescue NGO Warns of Rising Violence Against Refugees in Europe
Sea Rescue NGO Warns of Rising Violence Against Refugees in Europe ——————————- The non-governmental organization Sea Rescue issued a warning on Tuesday, October 21, in Berlin about the increasing violence faced by refugees following recent European Union asylum reforms, highlighting…
Libya Faces Threat of Islamic State Resurgence Amid Political Fragmentation
October 23, 2025
Libya Faces Threat of Islamic State Resurgence Amid Political Fragmentation
Libya Faces Threat of Islamic State Resurgence Amid Political Fragmentation —————————————- Despite the significant blow suffered by the Islamic State (IS) in Libya, the militant group remains a persistent threat. A recent analysis by The Jamestown Foundation finds that while IS’s Libyan…
New York’s Working-Class Muslim Voters Embrace Mamdani’s Bid for Change, Not Just Identity
October 23, 2025
New York’s Working-Class Muslim Voters Embrace Mamdani’s Bid for Change, Not Just Identity
New York’s Working-Class Muslim Voters Embrace Mamdani’s Bid for Change, Not Just Identity ————————————- In neighborhoods from the Bronx to Brooklyn, working-class Muslim communities are rallying behind mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, seeing his historic run as both symbolic and practical, according…
Global Coal Use Hits Record High Despite Rise in Renewables
October 23, 2025
Global Coal Use Hits Record High Despite Rise in Renewables
Global Coal Use Hits Record High Despite Rise in Renewables ………….. Coal consumption reached a record high worldwide last year, despite growing efforts to transition to clean energy. The State of Climate Action 2025 report, published on Wednesday by the…
First Half of 2025 Becomes Costliest on Record for U.S. Disasters
October 23, 2025
First Half of 2025 Becomes Costliest on Record for U.S. Disasters
First Half of 2025 Becomes Costliest on Record for U.S. Disasters ………… The first six months of 2025 marked the most expensive start to any year for major U.S. disasters, driven by severe wildfires and storms across the country, The…
MSF Warns of Worsening Cholera Epidemic in Democratic Republic of Congo
October 23, 2025
MSF Warns of Worsening Cholera Epidemic in Democratic Republic of Congo
MSF Warns of Worsening Cholera Epidemic in Democratic Republic of Congo ……………. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has raised alarm over a rapidly escalating cholera outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which has recorded more than 58,000 suspected cases…
Over One Million Return to Khartoum Amid Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
October 23, 2025
Over One Million Return to Khartoum Amid Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
Over One Million Return to Khartoum Amid Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis ………. More than a million people have returned to Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, over the past ten months, even as basic services remain largely nonfunctional and disease outbreaks persist. The International…