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Source: Startup Pakistan
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Serbian National Converts to Islam at Bishkek’s Islamic University with Imam Al Budair’s Guidance

A Serbian national embraced Islam at the Islamic University in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, during a visit marked by a profound spiritual milestone. The individual recited the Shahada, the declaration of faith in Islam, under the guidance of Sheikh Salah Al Budair, the respected Imam of Masjid Al Nabawi in Saudi Arabia. Held in a warm and […]

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Source: MEP Middle East
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Saudi Arabia Begins Building Mukaab, World’s Largest Cube in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia has begun construction on a massive cube-shaped attraction called the Mukaab in Riyadh. Set to be the world’s largest structure, the Mukaab will anchor the New Murabba development project, a major addition to Riyadh’s downtown, which was launched last year. This enormous building will measure 400 meters on each side—large enough to fit […]

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Source: BBC
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India’s Strict New Penalties for Spitting in Food Spark Controversy

Two states in India, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh, led by the ruling BJP, have introduced strict penalties for tampering with food by spitting or adding harmful substances. Uttarakhand proposes fines of up to 100,000 rupees (around $1,190), while Uttar Pradesh plans punishments that could reach up to 10 years in prison. The policies were introduced […]

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Source: Malay Mail
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New Snake Species Named After Leonardo DiCaprio in Tribute to Conservation Efforts

A newly discovered snake species in the Himalayas has been named Anguiculus dicaprio to honor actor and environmental advocate Leonardo DiCaprio. This unique species, found at an elevation of around 6,000 feet, has a small, slender body with a distinctive gray collar-like band around its neck. Scientists confirmed the snake as a new genus and […]

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Source: Aaj English TV
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U.S. Military Magazine Commends Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir

The U.S. Central Command’s magazine, Unipath, has recognized General Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, as a strong advocate against violent extremism. Since assuming his role in November 2022, General Munir has led Pakistan’s armed forces with a focus on counter-terrorism, stability, and national security. The publication praised General Munir’s leadership, emphasizing his […]

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Source: Geo TV
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Turkey Shuts Down Social Media Platforms After Deadly Attack on Aerospace Centre

Following a deadly attack on the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS) headquarters in Ankara, Turkey imposed restrictions on major social media platforms on Wednesday. The incident, which left five people dead and over 20 injured, led authorities to temporarily restrict access to platforms like X, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. The restrictions were confirmed by NetBlocks, […]

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Source: The Express Tribune
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Saudi Couple Ties the Knot in Unique Underwater Wedding in Red Sea

A Saudi couple, Hassan Abu Ola and Yasmine Daftardar exchanged vows underwater in the Red Sea near Jeddah. Both experienced divers, the couple tied the knot surrounded by vibrant coral reefs and marine life at one of the region’s most scenic diving locations. The wedding was organized by Saudi Divers, a local diving group led […]

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Source: Uppersia
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Ferry Service Between Karachi and Chabahar Likely to Begin Soon

The Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah, held a meeting with Iran’s Consul General, Hassan Norian, and Vice Consul General, Ali Khoshrou, to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing trade opportunities between Pakistan and Iran. During the meeting, Chief Minister Shah emphasized the deep cultural and historical connections between the two countries, pointing out […]

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Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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Japanese Police Chief Apologizes to Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 50 Years

On Monday, Japanese police chief Takayoshi Tsuda personally apologized to 88-year-old Iwao Hakamada, who was wrongfully imprisoned for over five decades. Hakamada, a former boxer, was placed on death row in 1968 after being convicted of murder in what was later revealed to be a case built on fabricated evidence and forced confessions. His acquittal […]

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Source: Fair Observer
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NEOM Megacity Uses 20% of Global Steel Production for $1.5 Trillion Project

Saudi Arabia’s ambitious NEOM megacity project is consuming 20% of the world’s steel supply, according to its Chief Investment Officer. This $1.5 trillion initiative, envisioned by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aims to reshape urban living with advanced technology and renewable energy. NEOM is a key part of Saudi Arabia’s plan to diversify its economy […]

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