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US Calls on China to End Uyghur Repression in Xinjiang

US Calls on China to End Uyghur Repression in Xinjiang

The United States has urged China to take immediate action to stop the ongoing repression of Muslim Uyghurs and other ethnic and religious minorities in Xinjiang, the Siasat Daily reported yesterday. In a statement on Friday, marking the second anniversary…
WHO aims to halt mpox outbreak in Africa within six months

WHO aims to halt mpox outbreak in Africa within six months

The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to stop mpox outbreaks in Africa within the next six months, with the first vaccine shipments expected in Congo within days. Africa, particularly Congo with over 18,000 suspected cases and 629 deaths, has so…
Germany Faces Criticism From Amnesty Over Afghan Deportations

Germany Faces Criticism From Amnesty Over Afghan Deportations

Germany has come under fire from human rights groups for deporting 28 Afghan nationals back to their home country for the first time since 2021 Taliban takeover, Al Jazeera reported yesterday. Amnesty International Germany has warned that these deportations could…
Tajikistan Bans Corporal Punishment, Protecting 4 Million Children

Tajikistan Bans Corporal Punishment, Protecting 4 Million Children

Tajikistan has become the 67th country to ban corporal punishment of children, a landmark legislation welcomed by UNICEF, the organization’s website reported. Effective since June, the law protects the nation’s 4 million children from violent discipline in all settings, including…
Imam Hussein Day Celebrated for First Time in Victoria’s Parliament, Australia

Imam Hussein Day Celebrated for First Time in Victoria’s Parliament, Australia

In a historic event, Imam Hussein Day was celebrated for the first time in the Victorian Parliament of Australia, thanks to the efforts of Syed Abulqasim Razavi. This initiative, led by Syed Abulqasim Razavi, the President of the Council of…
Sweden charges two men with hatred crime over Holy Quran burning

Sweden charges two men with hatred crime over Holy Quran burning

Swedish prosecutors have charged two men, Salwan Momika and Salwan Najem, with inciting ethnic hatred due to several Qur’an-burning protests in 2023, which provoked significant backlash in Muslim countries. The charges stem from four incidents during the summer of 2023…
Millions Evacuated as Typhoon Shanshan Hits Japan’s Kyushu

Millions Evacuated as Typhoon Shanshan Hits Japan’s Kyushu

Typhoon Shanshan struck southwestern Japan on Thursday, prompting evacuation orders for over 5.2 million residents, Arab News reported yesterday. With gusts reaching 198 kph (50 m/s), the storm made landfall near Satsumasendai city, causing widespread destruction, power outages, and halting…
Germany to Deport Head of Banned Muslim Association

Germany to Deport Head of Banned Muslim Association

Germany has ordered the expulsion of Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh, the Iranian head of the recently banned Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH), giving him until September 11 to leave the country or face deportation, Arab News reported yesterday. The IZH was banned…
Germany to Strengthen Migration Controls, Upholding Asylum Rights

Germany to Strengthen Migration Controls, Upholding Asylum Rights

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced new measures to combat irregular migration while affirming that asylum rights will remain intact, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. Responding to pressure from opposition parties, particularly the Christian Democrats (CDU), Scholz rejected calls for a freeze…
World’s First Green Ammonia Plant Opens in Denmark

World’s First Green Ammonia Plant Opens in Denmark

A groundbreaking green ammonia plant has officially opened in Ramme, Denmark, marking a significant milestone in sustainable energy production, New Atlas reported yesterday. Operated by Danish firms Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy, and Vestas, the facility can produce 5,000 tons of green…
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