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86 people saved from missing boat near Canary Islands

86 people saved from missing boat near Canary Islands

The Spanish coastguard has rescued 86 people from a boat off the Canary Islands, Aljazeera reported. The fishing vessel, which left Senegal for Spain, had about 200 people on board and had been missing for nearly two weeks, the report…

First malaria vaccine introduced, administered in Africa After years of scientific research, the first malaria vaccine was introduced. The vaccine will be available in 12 African countries in the next two years and will potentially save tens of thousands of…
UN: Right to food threatened by climate crisis

UN: Right to food threatened by climate crisis

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has warned that the impact of the climate crisis is threatening the right to food, and it is projected to place up to 80 million more at risk by the…
Japan: Hugging trees helps cure mental illness

Japan: Hugging trees helps cure mental illness

Japan has officially declared that hugging trees is beneficial for treating many health problems, including mental illness. The Japanese say that hugging trees by absorbing energy from them helps the human body deal with diseases, including mental problems. They also…
UNESCO warns of 40% of world’s languages at risk of fading

UNESCO warns of 40% of world’s languages at risk of fading

The United Nations Scientific, Cultural and Educational Organization (UNESCO) says that more than 6,700 languages are spoken around the world, but at least 40% of these languages are at risk of being forgotten. On Monday, July 3, UNESCO tweeted that…
French Council of Islamic Faith: Protests in France are due to racist rhetoric against immigrants

French Council of Islamic Faith: Protests in France are due to racist rhetoric against immigrants

The general delegate of the French Council for the Islamic Faith, and head of the French Observatory Against Islamophobia, Abdullah Zakri, has blamed the French police for fueling riots in France, following the murder of the young man Nayel Marzouki…
Nonviolence Organization calls on French government to exercise self-restraint

Nonviolence Organization calls on French government to exercise self-restraint

The Washington-based Nonviolence Organization (Free Muslim) has expressed its serious concern about the ongoing events in France, calling on the people and authorities to de-escalate and to resort to peaceful dialogue to address the existing crisis. The organization said in…
More than 130 million girls worldwide deprived of education, UN says

More than 130 million girls worldwide deprived of education, UN says

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says that more than 130 million girls around the world are deprived of education. On Saturday, July 1, he issued a warning statement as a tweet, asserting that depriving girls of the right to education puts…
Religious activits call on Muslims worldwide to organize Quranic ceremonies to respond to Quran desecration

Religious activits call on Muslims worldwide to organize Quranic ceremonies to respond to Quran desecration

Religious activits from the followers of AhlulBayet, peace be upon them, in Muslim, Arab and other countries have called for organizing worldwide Quranic ceremonies and festivals to honor the Holy Quran, in response to the heinous campaigns aim at desecrating…
Shia Rights Watch publishes its monthly report on anti-Shia violations

Shia Rights Watch publishes its monthly report on anti-Shia violations

Shia Rights Watch (SRW) released its monthly report detailing the most prominent human rights violations committed against Shia Muslims worldwide for June 2023. The report highlights several terrorist attacks by extremist groups against Shia Muslims and the oppression and persecution they…
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