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Egyptian President reopens Sayyeda Zeinab Mosque in Cairo after renovation

Egyptian President reopens Sayyeda Zeinab Mosque in Cairo after renovation

The Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, has reopened the Sayyeda Zeinab Mosque after it was closed for renovations. In a statement reported by news outlets, el-Sisi said today Sunday that Egypt has a comprehensive plan to develop mosques and sites…
Kuwait’s Emir Dissolves Parliament, Takes Over Some Duties

Kuwait’s Emir Dissolves Parliament, Takes Over Some Duties

Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Mishal al-Ahmad al-Sabah has dissolved the country’s parliament and assumed some of its powers, Al Jazeera reported yesterday. The emir cited an “unhealthy atmosphere” and spread of corruption that has “even affected the justice system.” Weeks after…
Death toll from Afghanistan’s heavy rain, flash flood rises to 300

Death toll from Afghanistan’s heavy rain, flash flood rises to 300

Heavy monsoon rains have ravaged northern and northwestern Afghanistan, with the UN Food Program reporting at least 300 confirmed fatalities, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. The flash floods have destroyed over 1,000 homes in the Baghlan province alone, according to the…
5.2 magnitude earthquake jolts Azerbaijan’s coastal city

5.2 magnitude earthquake jolts Azerbaijan’s coastal city

An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale on Saturday shook a city on the Azerbaijani Caspian coast. According to the Azerbaijani Seismological Service Center, the earthquake’s epicenter was in the mountainous Lankarnan province, about 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) northwest…
Iraqi Government Calls on 60 Countries to Repatriate Their ISIS-Member Citizens

Iraqi Government Calls on 60 Countries to Repatriate Their ISIS-Member Citizens

The government of Iraq has asked all sixty countries whose citizens are living in the camp of the families of the radical Sunni group of ISIS to repatriate them as soon as possible. This camp, which lies in northern Syria,…
Kuwaiti Court Hands Down 10th Grader 5-Year Imprisonment for ISIS bomb plot on Husseiniya

Kuwaiti Court Hands Down 10th Grader 5-Year Imprisonment for ISIS bomb plot on Husseiniya

The Juvenile Court in Kuwait handed down a five-year prison sentence to a tenth-grade student for his involvement with Daesh and his attempt to bomb a Husseiniya in the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate, Middle East Monitor reported yesterday. According to the…
Escalating Violence Disrupts Life in Pakistan’s Tribal Regions

Escalating Violence Disrupts Life in Pakistan’s Tribal Regions

Residents of Pakistan’s tribal areas along the Afghan border are facing increasing disruption to their daily lives due to ongoing military operations and clashes between security forces and militants, VOA reported yesterday in an article citing local sources. The Center…
Flash Floods Claim 50 Lives in Afghanistan

Flash Floods Claim 50 Lives in Afghanistan

At least 50 people lost their lives after flash floods hit several parts of Afghanistan on Friday, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. The floods hit at least two provinces in the north and northeastern parts of the country, causing heavy damage,…
Taliban Ban on Afghanistan International Media Condemned as Violation of Free Press

Taliban Ban on Afghanistan International Media Condemned as Violation of Free Press

The Afghanistan Journalists Center has condemned the Taliban’s decision to ban work and cooperation with Afghanistan International Radio and Television, calling it a violation of the country’s media laws, Khaama Press reported today. In a statement issued on Thursday, the…
Pakistan Army Chief Warns of “Digital Terrorism”, Implicates Khan’s Party

Pakistan Army Chief Warns of “Digital Terrorism”, Implicates Khan’s Party

Pakistan’s army chief, General Asim Munir, has accused “inimical forces” of unleashing “digital terrorism” and attempting to sow division between the military and the public through “lies, fake news and propaganda,” Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. In a speech to army…
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