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Armed Group Advances Toward Bamako, Raising Fears of Humanitarian Crisis in Mali

Armed Group Advances Toward Bamako, Raising Fears of Humanitarian Crisis in Mali

Armed Group Advances Toward Bamako, Raising Fears of Humanitarian Crisis in Mali ……………. An armed group linked to al-Qaeda, known as Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), has intensified its attacks in Mali, prompting serious concerns as it moves closer to…
North America’s Halal Food Market Set to Surpass $226 Billion by 2033

North America’s Halal Food Market Set to Surpass $226 Billion by 2033

North America’s Halal Food Market Set to Surpass $226 Billion by 2033 …………….. The halal food market in the United States and Canada is experiencing rapid growth, with projections indicating it could exceed $226 billion by 2033—more than double its…
Islamic Center in Japan Hosts Fifth “Open Mosque Day” in Tokyo

Islamic Center in Japan Hosts Fifth “Open Mosque Day” in Tokyo

Islamic Center in Japan Hosts Fifth “Open Mosque Day” in Tokyo …………… The Islamic Center in Japan, in collaboration with Tokyo Mosque, organized the fifth edition of the “Open Mosque Day” event on Saturday. This initiative aims to introduce Japanese…
Massive dust storm strikes Phoenix in US, causes damage, power outages

Massive dust storm strikes Phoenix in US, causes damage, power outages

Massive dust storm strikes Phoenix in US, causes damage, power outages ——————————– A massive dust storm, known as a haboob, struck the Phoenix metropolitan area in Arizona on Monday evening, bringing severe thunderstorms, widespread damage, downed trees, and power outages,…
Rising Insecurity in Eastern Congo Slows Peace Efforts

Rising Insecurity in Eastern Congo Slows Peace Efforts

Rising Insecurity in Eastern Congo Slows Peace Efforts ————————————– The United Nations Security Council has warned that ongoing insecurity in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is undermining international efforts to achieve lasting peace in the country. According to Reuters,…
Germany Ten Years After the Refugee Wave: From “We Can Do It” to New Challenges

Germany Ten Years After the Refugee Wave: From “We Can Do It” to New Challenges

Germany Ten Years After the Refugee Wave: From “We Can Do It” to New Challenges ——————————- A decade after the arrival of hundreds of thousands of refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, Germany’s public atmosphere has profoundly shifted. According to…
Typhoon Kajiki Leaves Trail of Destruction in Vietnam, Kills Three

Typhoon Kajiki Leaves Trail of Destruction in Vietnam, Kills Three

Typhoon Kajiki Leaves Trail of Destruction in Vietnam, Kills Three ………….. Typhoon Kajiki claimed at least three lives and injured 10 others in Vietnam, according to government officials, as reported by Reuters. The storm struck the country’s north central coast…
US Far-Right Candidate Valentina Gomez Sparks Outrage After Quran Burning Incident

US Far-Right Candidate Valentina Gomez Sparks Outrage After Quran Burning Incident

US Far-Right Candidate Valentina Gomez Sparks Outrage After Quran Burning Incident ……………. Valentina Gomez, a far-right Republican candidate for the US Congress, has sparked widespread condemnation after burning a copy of the Quran in a video posted on social media.…
Portugal’s far-right Chega Sparks Controversy for Claiming “85% of Refugees Are Muslim”

Portugal’s far-right Chega Sparks Controversy for Claiming “85% of Refugees Are Muslim”

A claim by Portugal’s far-right Chega party that “85% of refugees are Muslim” has reignited anti-Islam rhetoric, but UN statistics reveal a very different picture. In recent days, a Chega-affiliated politician asserted on social media that Muslims make up the…
“Mother Mosque”: The First Mosque in the Heart of America

“Mother Mosque”: The First Mosque in the Heart of America

“Mother Mosque”: The First Mosque in the Heart of America —————————————— Built in 1934, the “Mother Mosque” stands as the first official mosque in the United States and a historic symbol of Muslim presence and identity in America. According to…
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