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Nearly Half of Muslim Students in Tennessee Report Experiencing Faith-Based Bullying, Study Suggests
September 5, 2025
Nearly Half of Muslim Students in Tennessee Report Experiencing Faith-Based Bullying, Study Suggests
Nearly Half of Muslim Students in Tennessee Report Experiencing Faith-Based Bullying, Study Suggests ——————————————– A new report indicates that nearly half of Muslim students in Tennessee have faced faith-based bullying, reflecting a broader national trend of harassment targeting Muslim youth…
English lawmakers warn toxic road runoff pollution being ignored
September 5, 2025
English lawmakers warn toxic road runoff pollution being ignored
English lawmakers warn toxic road runoff pollution being ignored ——————————- In England, toxic pollution from road runoff is being largely ignored by regulators and politicians, despite being a major contributor to the poor health of the nation’s rivers. According to…
Trump’s aid cuts in East Africa caused unwanted abortion, babies being born with HIV
September 5, 2025
Trump’s aid cuts in East Africa caused unwanted abortion, babies being born with HIV
Trump’s aid cuts in East Africa caused unwanted abortion, babies being born with HIV ———————————- According to a new report from The Guardian, aid cuts made by the Trump administration in East Africa have led to a number of severe…
Far-Right Campaign in Germany Sparks Debate Over Children’s Hijab Product
September 5, 2025
Far-Right Campaign in Germany Sparks Debate Over Children’s Hijab Product
Far-Right Campaign in Germany Sparks Debate Over Children’s Hijab Product …………… A recent far-right campaign in Germany has ignited controversy after targeting a children’s product that includes a hijab, framing it as a threat to German cultural values. Launched in…
Nepal Moves to Block Major Social Media Platforms Over Registration Dispute
September 5, 2025
Nepal Moves to Block Major Social Media Platforms Over Registration Dispute
Nepal Moves to Block Major Social Media Platforms Over Registration Dispute …………… Nepal announced Thursday that it would begin blocking access to several major social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and LinkedIn, after they failed to register…
Rising Arctic Shipping Poses Growing Threat to Fragile Ecosystem
September 5, 2025
Rising Arctic Shipping Poses Growing Threat to Fragile Ecosystem
Based on the report “Rising Arctic Shipping Threatens Fragile Ecosystem” by Anadolu Agency, a concerning trend is emerging in the Arctic as climate change makes the region more accessible to maritime traffic. The article highlights that while new northern sea…
Greece Enacts Tougher Penalties for Rejected Asylum Seekers in Effort to Deter Undocumented Migration
September 5, 2025
Greece Enacts Tougher Penalties for Rejected Asylum Seekers in Effort to Deter Undocumented Migration
Greece Enacts Tougher Penalties for Rejected Asylum Seekers in Effort to Deter Undocumented Migration ……………. Greece has passed legislation imposing stringent penalties on rejected asylum seekers, including potential prison terms, fines, and ankle monitors, as reported by The Guardian. With…
Study Links Western Sanctions to 38 Million Deaths Since 1970
September 5, 2025
Study Links Western Sanctions to 38 Million Deaths Since 1970
Study Links Western Sanctions to 38 Million Deaths Since 1970 ………….. Unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States and European Union have been linked to approximately 38 million excess deaths globally between 1970 and 2021, according to a new study…
Portugal Declares Mourning After Deadly Lisbon Funicular Crash
September 4, 2025
Portugal Declares Mourning After Deadly Lisbon Funicular Crash
Portugal Declares Mourning After Deadly Lisbon Funicular Crash …………. Portugal has declared a national day of mourning following a deadly cable car accident in Lisbon that killed at least 17 people and injured around 20 others, according to a report…
Rising Temperatures Threaten Morocco’s Palm Groves
September 4, 2025
Rising Temperatures Threaten Morocco’s Palm Groves
Rising Temperatures Threaten Morocco’s Palm Groves ——————————– Rising temperatures and extreme heat are endangering Morocco’s palm groves, particularly in the Draa-Tafilalet region. A report from Africanews highlights that record-high temperatures have caused massive wildfires, destroying vast areas of date palm…