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UNICEF: Over 100,000 Sudanese children face new dangers and challenges in Eastern Chad

UNICEF: Over 100,000 Sudanese children face new dangers and challenges in Eastern Chad

The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, warned on Tuesday that Sudanese families and children, who are fleeing their country towards eastern Chad, face new dangers. The UN department said in its report followed by Shia Waves Agency that, “Children and families who have…
Study introduces best, worst cities in world to live in 2023

Study introduces best, worst cities in world to live in 2023

Vienna, the capital of Austria, was ranked the best city in the world to live in, followed by Copenhagen, Denmark, according to the Global Well-Being Index, whose data was collected between February 13 and March 12, 2023. Melbourne and Sydney…
Italian law sparks outcry as Muslims prayer spaces face threat of closure

Italian law sparks outcry as Muslims prayer spaces face threat of closure

Italy’s Muslim community, consisting of approximately 2.5 million people, is deeply concerned about the potential repercussions of this law. According to a 2017 report by the Union of Islamic Communities and Organizations in Italy (UCOII), the country currently has 1,217…
Paris summit on climate, finance delivers no agreement on global shipping tax

Paris summit on climate, finance delivers no agreement on global shipping tax

The two-day summit of world leaders and finance bosses, aimed at tackling climate change and poverty, ended without a major announcement Friday, said France 24. One of the ideas discussed was a global tax on the greenhouse gas emissions produced…
WHO warns against outbreak of epidemics in Sudan

WHO warns against outbreak of epidemics in Sudan

The World Health Organization warned against the spread of infectious diseases in Sudan amid worsening humanitarian situation in Sudan on the wake of the civil war.This organization has warned that one third of hospitals and health centers in conflict areas…
German court issues verdict allowing Muslim teachers to wear hijab in public schools

German court issues verdict allowing Muslim teachers to wear hijab in public schools

After 20 years of its decision, a German court has issued a verdict allowing female Muslim teachers to wear the hijab in public schools. According to a report published by the Spanish “IBC” newspaper, followed by Shia Waves Agency, “Based…
Scientists warn Hamalyan glaciers could lose 80% of their ice by end of current century

Scientists warn Hamalyan glaciers could lose 80% of their ice by end of current century

Scientists have warned that the world’s highest peaks are at risk of losing up to 80% of their volume by the end of the current century with serious consequences for millions of people who are already suffering the volatile climate…
New report says Sudanese children in camps die on daily basis due to malnutrition, unsanitary conditions

New report says Sudanese children in camps die on daily basis due to malnutrition, unsanitary conditions

With the armed conflicts in Sudan ongoing since last April between the Rapid Support Forecs (RSF) and the Sudanese army, humanitarian organizations have repeatedly voiced their concerns over the deterioration circumstances in the country. A new report by the CNN…
France, Germany combine efforts to counter illegal immigration to Europe

France, Germany combine efforts to counter illegal immigration to Europe

The German and French interior ministers visited Tunisia on Sunday, June 18, to explore ways to reduce illegal crossings to Europe in order to cut deaths of refugees on the dangerous routes of the Mediterranean Sea. According to a statement…
Free Muslim Organization releases message on Int’l Day for Countering Hate Speech

Free Muslim Organization releases message on Int’l Day for Countering Hate Speech

On the International Day for Countering Hate Speech — which marked on June 18th — the International Nonviolence Organization (Free Muslim) has called on the international community and the world leaders to be united to address hate speech, which is…
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