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EU member states see 30% increase in asylum requests, says EUAA

EU member states see 30% increase in asylum requests, says EUAA

The European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) has announced a 30% increase in the registration of asylum requests in EU member states in the first six months of this year. According to EUAA officials, about 519,000 asylum applications were registered…
Shia Rights Watch publishes report of human rights violations against Shiites in August

Shia Rights Watch publishes report of human rights violations against Shiites in August

Shia Rights Watch released its monthly report on human rights violations against the Shia around the world in August. According to this report, followers of Ahl al-Bayt, peace be upon them, experienced the same level of violation of rights in…
World experiencing era of climate migration, Africa in greatest danger, says IOM head

World experiencing era of climate migration, Africa in greatest danger, says IOM head

The director general-elect of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) called for urgent solutions to address climate change and human mobility challenges because the world has entered “the era of climate migration.” Amy Pope said in a statement on Friday…
Mali faces complex humanitarian crisis, needs urgent support, says UN official

Mali faces complex humanitarian crisis, needs urgent support, says UN official

Nearly 1 million children in Mali will be subject to acute malnutrition by the end of the year without life-saving humanitarian aid as 200,000 face the dire prospect of death by starvation, the UN warned Friday. About one in four…
UK criticized for illegal detention of hundreds of refugee children

UK criticized for illegal detention of hundreds of refugee children

The British Home Office has kept more than a hundred unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in hotels in recent weeks. The UK Supreme Court has declared the action illegal, while Human rights organizations have condemned such long-term detention in hotels. According to…
Watching electronic devices plays role in slow growth of children, new research finds

Watching electronic devices plays role in slow growth of children, new research finds

A group of researchers in America published the results of their research on the impact of tablets and smart phones on children’s development on Monday, August 21. These scientists have found that continuous use of such devices for more than…
Nonviolence Organization releases message on Int’l Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism

Nonviolence Organization releases message on Int’l Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism

The International Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, has stressed that the phenomenon of global terrorism is still a blatant challenge to humanity and a threat to millions of people, an issue which requires a comprehensive campaign to combat. The organization released…
Manchester holds largest halal food festival in Europe

Manchester holds largest halal food festival in Europe

Residents of Manchester showed up at the Bowler’s Exhibition Centre in Trafford for Europe’s largest halal food festival. With over 150 vendors on hand, visitors were spoilt for choice for the festival celebrating halal food and lifestyle. Organisers have estimated…
Armed men massacre residents of village in Mali, killing 23, including women

Armed men massacre residents of village in Mali, killing 23, including women

Armed gunmen killed at least 23 people and wounded 12 in an attack on a village in central Mali, officials said Sunday. Sidi Mohamed El Bechir, governor of the Bandiagara region where the attack took place, said unidentified men killed…
UN expert warns of effects of global heating

UN expert warns of effects of global heating

The world is likely to face major disruption to food supplies well before temperatures rise by the 1.5C target, the president of the UN’s desertification conference has warned. According to Alain-Richard Donwahi, the problems of rising temperatures, heatwaves and more…
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