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Airstrikes, artillery fire hit Khartoum as fighting between rivals intensifies

Airstrikes, artillery fire hit Khartoum as fighting between rivals intensifies

Despite international efforts to end the internal crisis in Sudan, severe military conflicts between the army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continue in different regions of the country. The army used airstrikes and artillery fire on Tuesday to repel RSF…
Director of “ChatGBT” urges regulations on artificial intelligence industry

Director of “ChatGBT” urges regulations on artificial intelligence industry

The creator of the advanced chatbot “ChatGPT” called for regulations on the artificial intelligence industry. His statement came while explaining the potential features and risks of this new technology in a committee of the US Senate. Sam Altman said a…
Anemia affects 840 million women and children worldwide

Anemia affects 840 million women and children worldwide

The World Health Organization says anemia is a serious global public health problem, affecting 571 million women and 269 million young children worldwide. By publishing a report on Monday, May 15, this organization urged all nations to work towards reducing…
Nonviolence Organization issues message on Int’l Day of Living Together in Peace

Nonviolence Organization issues message on Int’l Day of Living Together in Peace

 On the “International Day of Living Together in Peace”, the world Nonviolence Organization (Free Muslim) issued a statement in which it called for reflecting over the harm caused to humanity by conflicts, wars and rivalries between individuals and peoples on…
Long-awaited only mosque in the capital of Ukraine

Long-awaited only mosque in the capital of Ukraine

Al-Rahmah Mosque, the first and only mosque in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is considered one of the largest mosques in Europe. The Mosque was built between 1996 and 2012 on a symbolic spot next to the remains of an…
Flash floods in central Somalia kill at least 22, displace nearly 500 thousands

Flash floods in central Somalia kill at least 22, displace nearly 500 thousands

Floods caused by heavy rainfall in central Somalia killed at least 22 people and left over 450,000 affected, according to the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). The Shabelle River burst its banks, forcing tens of thousands…
War, climate change displaced unprecedented number of people worldwide

War, climate change displaced unprecedented number of people worldwide

According to a report published in Reuters, the number of internally displaced people worldwide reached a record number of 71.1 million as of last year. The figures put conflict-driven displacements at 28.3 million, with war in Ukraine alone forcing 17…
Relation between political, economic stability: A look at 30 Most Unstable Countries in the World

Relation between political, economic stability: A look at 30 Most Unstable Countries in the World

Yahoo Finance has published an article that took a detailed look at how stability is essential for economic development. It compiled a list of some of the most unstable countries in the world using the Fragile States Index 2022 –…
Shia youth in the Netherlands organize weekly online Islamic theological curricula and lectures

Shia youth in the Netherlands organize weekly online Islamic theological curricula and lectures

Shia youth in the Netherlands have created a weekly online program called Twaalvers, offering lessons in tafseer, Arabic, fiqh, and aqeedah conducted by Sheikh Rohani. The lesson will take off comming thursday. The group began as an online community seeking…
Insecurity in Nigeria claims lives of thousands of people, new report reveals

Insecurity in Nigeria claims lives of thousands of people, new report reveals

A new report has revealed that no fewer than 1,151 civilians and 79 security operatives were killed in the first quarter of 2023. The report, released by Nigeria Mourn, a violent incident tracking organization in Nigeria, said that more than…
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