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Source: India TV News
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Japanese Man Celebrates Six-Year Wedding Anniversary with Virtual Wife

A 41-year-old Akihiko Kondo from Japan recently celebrated his sixth wedding anniversary with his virtual wife, Hatsune Miku, a popular Vocaloid character. Kondo shared the anniversary celebration on Instagram, posting a photo of the cake he purchased for the occasion, which read, “I like Miku very much. Happy six-year anniversary.” Kondo’s journey to this unconventional […]

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Source: Tweak Pakistan
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Indian Toddler Becomes Youngest to Memorize Entire Holy Quran at Age 3

A three-year-old child from India has memorized the entire Holy Quran, making him one of the youngest in the world to accomplish this feat. The young boy, whose dedication and focus are extraordinary for his age, has gained widespread admiration. The child’s family shared that his journey to memorization started when they noticed his early […]

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Source: Khaleej Times
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First-Ever Snowfall Transforms Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf Desert into Winter Wonderland

For the first time in history, Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf desert region is covered in snow, surprising locals and meteorologists alike. Following heavy rain and hail, a blanket of snow has transformed the typically arid landscape into a stunning winter scene. The Saudi Press Agency reports that snow now covers Al-Jawf’s mountains and valleys, with waterfalls […]

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Source: ET Education
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Iranian Government Says Woman Who Removed Clothes at University Needs Treatment

The Iranian government has responded to an incident where a young woman removed her clothes at Tehran’s Islamic Azad University, describing her as a “troubled individual” rather than a security risk. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani stated that the focus is on addressing the women’s mental health needs rather than treating the situation as a security […]

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Source: France 24
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Saudi Citizen’s ‘God Didn’t Ban Alcohol’ Claim Sparks Religious Debate

A Saudi citizen recently sparked significant debate by claiming that God does not explicitly ban alcohol and that its regulation depends on the discretion of the ruling authority for the public’s benefit. This statement challenges the long-held religious beliefs in Saudi Arabia, where alcohol is strictly prohibited under Islamic law. Here’s the video: The remark […]

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Source: CNN
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Dubai To Construct World’s Slimmest Skyscraper, Only One Apartment Wide

Dubai is set to break new ground in architectural design with the construction of the Muraba Veil, which will be the world’s slimmest skyscraper. Standing at an impressive 1,247 feet, the tower will be just 74 feet wide, roughly the span of a single apartment. The 73-story structure will house 131 luxury apartments, each designed […]

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Source: The Sun Daily
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Angry Crowd Throws Mud at Spanish Royals and PM During Flood-Hit Valencia Visit

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain faced a hostile crowd in Paiporta, Valencia, one of the regions hardest hit by recent catastrophic floods. The royal couple, alongside Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, were met with mud, insults, and thrown objects as they toured the flood-stricken town. Shouts of “murderer” and “shame” echoed through the […]

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Source: Dialogue Pakistan
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Turkish Protesters Chant’ No Zionism’ as Israeli Ship Docks in Istanbul

Hundreds of pro-P@lestinian protesters gathered at Istanbul’s Port of Ambarlı on Thursday to oppose the docking of vessels from the Isr@eli shipping company ZIM. The demonstrators, waving P@lestinian flags, chanted, “No Zionism in our ports” as they protested the presence of the Isr@eli ship at the major harbor on the Sea of Marmara. Although Turkey […]

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Source: The Guardian
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Taliban Bans Afghan Women from Speaking Aloud in New Restriction

In a continuation of oppressive measures, the Taliban has implemented a new decree that bans Afghan women from praying aloud or reciting the Qur’an in each other’s presence. This recent move is part of a series of “virtue” laws enforced in Afghanistan since August, outlined in a 114-page document covering public life. Previously, women were […]

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Source: Al-Monitor
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French University Ends Ties with Israeli Institution Over Gaza War Stances

A French university has cut ties with Reichman University near Tel Aviv due to what it described as “warmongering” positions regarding the G@za war, local French media reported. The decision by the Political Studies Institute in Strasbourg, made in June and revealed on Wednesday by Dernieres Nouvelles d’Alsace, has sparked criticism from Paris. The move […]

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